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| premiered    = ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', 1988 #29
| premiered    = ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', 1988 #29
| sale_date    = [[Template:June 14|14 June 1988]]
| sale_date    = [[Template:June 14|14 June 1988]]
| issue_date    =  
| issue_date    = 27 June 1988
| pages        = Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
| pages        = Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
| episodes      = [[Dragon Ball Episode 141]]
| episodes      = [[Dragon Ball Episode 141]]
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| viz_adapt    = [[Gerard Jones]]
| viz_adapt    = [[Gerard Jones]]
| viz_editor    = [[Jason Thompson]]
| viz_editor    = [[Jason Thompson]]
| tankobon      = [[Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 15]]
| kanzenban    = [[Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 12]]
| full_color    = [[Dragon Ball Full Color: Demon King Piccolo Arc Volume 3|Demon King Piccolo Arc Volume 3]]<br>[[Dragon Ball Digital Color Edition Part 3: Volume 6|Digital Color Part 3 Volume 6]]
| vizbig        = [[Dragon Ball VIZBIG Volume 5]]
| 3-in-1        = [[Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 5]]
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"'''Two Weak Points'''" is the one hundred and seventy-ninth chapter of the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. It was first published in Japan in the 1988 #29 issue of Shueisha’s ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''.
"'''Two Weak Points'''" is the one hundred and seventy-ninth chapter of the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. It was first published in Japan in the 1988 #29 issue of Shueisha's ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''.


==Summary==
==Summary==
Tenshinhan thinks he’s talking crap, and then tells Goku this next attack will give him the victory. The four Tenshinhans each get in a separate corner and again fire four blasts at Goku. Goku jumps up over them again, and a Tenshinhan yells out that he can’t escape their twelve eyes. However, before the Tenshinhans can use their eye blasts again, Goku uses the ''Taiyō-Ken'', blinding everyone except the sunglasses-wearing announcer and Kame-Sen’nin.
[[Tenshinhan]] thinks [[Goku]] is talking crap, and then tells him this next attack will give him the victory. The four Tenshinhans each get in a separate corner and again fire four blasts at Goku. Goku jumps up over them again, and a Tenshinhan yells out that he cannot escape their twelve eyes. However, before the Tenshinhans can use their eye blasts again, Goku uses the ''[[Taiyō-Ken]]'', blinding everyone except the sunglasses-wearing [[Tenka'ichi Budōkai Ringside Announcer|announcer]] and [[Turtle Hermit]].


Goku comes back down to the ring, and tells the Tenshinhans that’s their first weakness — their eyes are too good. They see an opponent’s movements with just their eyes, so without them, they’re no good. One of the Tenshinhans says it’s the same with him, but Goku giggles and says it isn’t. "The Tenshinhan behind me plans to hit me with a right chop." Goku tells him that during his training he learned how to not rely on his eyes to see his opponent.
Goku comes back down to the ring, and tells the Tenshinhans that is their first weakness — their eyes are too good. They see an opponent's movements with just their eyes, so without them, they are no good. One of the Tenshinhans says it is the same for Goku, but Goku giggles and says it is not. "The Tenshinhan behind me plans to hit me with a right chop." Goku tells him that during his training he learned how to not rely on his eyes to see his opponent.


Goku then brings up the second weakness, saying that becoming four people was a mistake. Goku charges at one Tenshinhan, hitting him in the chest, then he runs around the ring hitting the second, third, and finally the fourth, and they all four fly out of the ring. Goku says that since he divided into four people with one person’s power, their attacks, defense, and speed would also be divided by four. So, now, Goku is moving on to the finals...
Goku then brings up the second weakness, saying that becoming four people was a mistake. Goku charges at one Tenshinhan, hitting him in the chest, then he runs around the ring hitting the second, third, and finally the fourth, and all four of them fly out of the ring. Goku says that since he divided into four people with one person's power, their attacks, defense, and speed would also be divided by four. So, now, Goku is moving on to the finals...
 
==Cast==
*[[Tenshinhan]]
*[[Son Goku]]
*[[Yamcha]]
*[[Kuririn]]
*[[Chi-Chi]]
*Tenka'ichi Budōkai Spectators
*Tenka'ichi Budōkai Staff Members
*[[Tenka'ichi Budōkai Ringside Announcer]]
*[[Piccolo]]
*[[Turtle Hermit]]
*[[Oolong]]
*[[Bulma]]


==Availability==
==Availability==
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** Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 15 ('''12 October 2012''')
** Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 15 ('''12 October 2012''')
* [[Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 12|Dragon Ball Volume 12]] (Kanzenban; '''01 May 2003''')
* [[Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 12|Dragon Ball Volume 12]] (Kanzenban; '''01 May 2003''')
* [[Dragon Ball Digital Color Edition Part 3: Volume 6| Dragon Ball Part 3: Piccolo Daimaō Arc Volume 6]] (Digital Color Edition; '''04 February 2013'''
* [[Dragon Ball Digital Color Edition Part 3: Volume 6| Dragon Ball Part 3: Piccolo Daimaō Arc Volume 6]] (Digital Color Edition; '''04 February 2013''')


==External Links==
==External Links==

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Two Weak Points
Kanzenban
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Full Color
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Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 179 (Tankōbon)
ふたつの弱点
Futatsu no Jakuten
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1988 #29
Sale Date 14 June 1988
Issue Date 27 June 1988
Chapter Data
Pages Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Episode 141
Viz Publication
Title The Two Weak Points
Release 19 May 2004
Translation Mari Morimoto
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 15
Kanzenban Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 12
Full Color Demon King Piccolo Arc Volume 3
Digital Color Part 3 Volume 6
VIZBIG Dragon Ball VIZBIG Volume 5
Viz 3-in-1 Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 5
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"Two Weak Points" is the one hundred and seventy-ninth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1988 #29 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

Tenshinhan thinks Goku is talking crap, and then tells him this next attack will give him the victory. The four Tenshinhans each get in a separate corner and again fire four blasts at Goku. Goku jumps up over them again, and a Tenshinhan yells out that he cannot escape their twelve eyes. However, before the Tenshinhans can use their eye blasts again, Goku uses the Taiyō-Ken, blinding everyone except the sunglasses-wearing announcer and Turtle Hermit.

Goku comes back down to the ring, and tells the Tenshinhans that is their first weakness — their eyes are too good. They see an opponent's movements with just their eyes, so without them, they are no good. One of the Tenshinhans says it is the same for Goku, but Goku giggles and says it is not. "The Tenshinhan behind me plans to hit me with a right chop." Goku tells him that during his training he learned how to not rely on his eyes to see his opponent.

Goku then brings up the second weakness, saying that becoming four people was a mistake. Goku charges at one Tenshinhan, hitting him in the chest, then he runs around the ring hitting the second, third, and finally the fourth, and all four of them fly out of the ring. Goku says that since he divided into four people with one person's power, their attacks, defense, and speed would also be divided by four. So, now, Goku is moving on to the finals...

Cast

Availability

This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats.

Japan

External Links

References