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| jpn_title    = ゲーム
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| premiered    = ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', 1993 #52
| premiered    = ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', 1993 #52
| sale_date    = [[Template:November 30|30 November 1993]]
| sale_date    = [[Template:November 30|30 November 1993]]
| issue_date    =  
| issue_date    = 13 December 1993
| pages        = Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
| pages        = Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
| episodes      = [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 221]]<br />[[Dragon Ball Z Episode 222]]<br />[[Dragon Ball Kai Episode 108]]<br />[[Dragon Ball Kai Episode 109]]
| episodes      = [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 221]]<br />[[Dragon Ball Z Episode 222]]<br />[[Dragon Ball Kai Episode 108]]<br />[[Dragon Ball Kai Episode 109]]
| viz_title    = Stage One: Focus
| viz_title    = Stage One: Pocus
| viz_chp = Z 255
| viz_release  = 10 October 2005
| viz_release  = 10 October 2005
| viz_trans    = [[Lillian Olsen]]
| viz_trans    = [[Lillian Olsen]]
| viz_adapt    = [[Gerard Jones]]
| viz_adapt    = [[Gerard Jones]]
| viz_editor    = [[Jason Thompson]]
| viz_editor    = [[Jason Thompson]]
| tankobon      = [[Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 38|Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 38<br>(Dragon Ball Z Volume 22)]]
| kanzenban    = [[Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 30]]
| full_color    = [[Dragon Ball Full Color: Majin Boo Arc Volume 2|Majin Boo Arc Volume 2]]<br>[[Dragon Ball Digital Color Edition Part 7: Volume 3|Digital Color Part 7 Volume 3]]
| vizbig        = [[Dragon Ball Z VIZBIG Volume 8]]
| 3-in-1        = [[Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 13]]
}}
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"'''The Game'''" is the four hundred and forty-ninth chapter of the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. It was first published in Japan in the 1993 #52 issue of Shueisha’s ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''.
"'''The Game'''" is the four hundred and forty-ninth chapter of the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. It was first published in Japan in the 1993 #52 issue of Shueisha's ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''.


==Summary==
==Summary==
Dabra asks who he wants fighting on Stage Two and Babidi tells him Yakon, since it seems they can’t fool around with these Earthlings. Dabra is worried that he’ll never get to have any fun if they send Yakon out, but Babidi lectures him that awakening Majin Buu from his long sleep is much more important than fun. Goku is getting impatient, while Vegeta contemplates just destroying the floor, but Kaiōshin insists he mustn’t, lest he disturb Majin Buu. Vegeta thinks this Majin Buu is probably nothing special, just like Dabra. Goku agrees, thinking Dabra is probably about as strong as Cell was seven years ago. Kaiōshin can’t believe the power of these Super Saiyans.
[[Bobbidi]] shoves the tip of the energy device into a hole in [[Majin Boo|Majin Boo's]] ball, transferring the energy, and then pulls it out. The meter says it is already half full, and Bobbidi wonders if [[Spopovitch]] and [[Yamu]] got energy from hundreds of people. [[Dabra]] assures him that they can probably reach full energy from the three at Stage One. Bobbidi agrees, and then the two of them fly back up a floor to Bobbidi's [[Crystal Ball|crystal ball]] to watch the fight. However, the fight has not even started yet. [[Pui-Pui]] is standing there confused, as [[Goku]], [[Gohan]], and [[Vegeta]] are playing Rock-Paper-Scissors. Vegeta wins, meaning he gets to fight first, and [[Shin|Kaiōshin]] cannot believe he intends to fight alone. Pui-Pui thinks they do not look as strong as Bobbidi said, just stupid. Vegeta says Bobbidi is the stupid one. Kaiōshin is very worried, but Goku assures him to just let Vegeta handle this.


Goku says to come on and hurry up, but just then the door in front of him opens and his opponent steps out. Yakon is a big frog-like monster, and wants to know who he’ll be eating first. Goku says he’s his opponent. Kaiōshin recognizes the beast Yakon, but before he can say anything Yakon punches at Goku, with Goku just barely jumping out of the way. Yakon then swipes at him with one of his claws, and manages to slash Goku’s outer shirt. Gohan notes that he’s not only huge, but fast too, and reassures Kaiōshin that his father can handle this alone.
Pui-Pui explains that there is no way to escape, and that the damage they receive is absorbed by the room, and sent to the ball where Majin Boo is sealed. Vegeta says he will just not take any damage then, but Pui-Pui says that is impossible. Vegeta tells him to come on, and so Pui-Pui flies at him with a kick. Vegeta blocks it, and kicks Pui-Pui into the wall. Pui-Pui gets up, but Vegeta kicks him into the ceiling. When Pui-Pui lands, Vegeta suddenly appears behind him, and begins to pummel him. Everyone besides Goku and Gohan are shocked to see this. Bobbidi quickly asks Dabra where Pui-Pui's special place is, and he tells him the high gravity [[Planet Zun]]. "Papparapah!!" Bobbidi transports the Stage One room to Planet Zun. Gohan wonders what happened, and Kaiōshin explains that Bobbidi changed the room with magic, probably into a place that gives this fighter the advantage.


Babidi praises Yakon, and tells him to hurry up and finish this and take their energy. To end things quickly, he’ll send them to Yakon’s beloved pitch-dark world, the Planet of Darkness. Dabra thinks that’s unnecessary, but Babidi says he doesn’t want the ship to take a great shock, and accidentally have Majin Buu be revived at less than full power. So, "Papparapa!!!" The room is now pitch black, and Goku can’t see a thing, but Yakon can. Yakon swipes his large claws at Goku, but Goku dodges and then kicks Yakon in the face. Yakon is shocked, but Goku says he can sense his movements even in total darkness, because of the flow of air and his energy. Although, he does have a method of seeing him, and so he turns Super Saiyan, illuminating the entire surrounding area. Babidi and Dabra wonder what this is.
Pui-Pui gloats that this planet has ten times the gravity of [[Earth]], but Vegeta says this is nothing. Pui-Pui accuses him of bluffing, and Vegeta says he will soon see if this is bluffing. Vegeta rushes forward, puts his hands on Pui-Pui's chest, and then blows him away. Bobbidi and Kaiōshin are both absolutely shocked. The panel in the middle of the floor opens up, allowing them passage down to the next level. Gohan thinks it is like a video game. The next room looks the same as the last, but without being changed by magic yet. Bobbidi cannot believe there are people this strong on Earth, and Dabra says there were none like that when he checked three hundred years ago. Dabra is not worried though, because they will never get past him, should they get that far.
 
==Cast==
*[[Son Goku]]
*[[Son Gohan]]
*[[Vegeta]]
*[[Shin]]
*[[Pui-Pui]]
*[[Dabra]]
*[[Bobbidi]]
*Unnamed Bobbidi Henchmen


==Availability==
==Availability==
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** Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 38 ('''12 October 2012''')
** Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 38 ('''12 October 2012''')
* [[Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 30|Dragon Ball Volume 30]] (Kanzenban; '''04 February 2004''')
* [[Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 30|Dragon Ball Volume 30]] (Kanzenban; '''04 February 2004''')
* [[Dragon Ball Digital Color Edition Part 7: Volume 3| Dragon Ball Part 7: Majin Buu Arc Volume 3]] (Digital Color Edition; '''04 October 2013'''
* [[Dragon Ball Digital Color Edition Part 7: Volume 3|Dragon Ball Part 7: Majin Boo Arc Volume 3]] (Digital Color Edition; '''04 October 2013''')
* [[Dragon Ball Full Color: Majin Boo Arc Volume 2|Dragon Ball: Majin Boo Arc Volume 2]] (Full Color Comics; '''04 June 2014''')


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

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The Game
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 449 (Kanzenban)
Full Color
Dragon Ball Chapter 449 (Full Color)
ゲーム
Gēmu
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1993 #52
Sale Date 30 November 1993
Issue Date 13 December 1993
Chapter Data
Pages Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Z Episode 221
Dragon Ball Z Episode 222
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 108
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 109
Viz Publication
Title Stage One: Pocus
Chapter No. Z 255
Release 10 October 2005
Translation Lillian Olsen
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 38
(Dragon Ball Z Volume 22)
Kanzenban Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 30
Full Color Majin Boo Arc Volume 2
Digital Color Part 7 Volume 3
VIZBIG Dragon Ball Z VIZBIG Volume 8
Viz 3-in-1 Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 13
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"The Game" is the four hundred and forty-ninth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1993 #52 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

Bobbidi shoves the tip of the energy device into a hole in Majin Boo's ball, transferring the energy, and then pulls it out. The meter says it is already half full, and Bobbidi wonders if Spopovitch and Yamu got energy from hundreds of people. Dabra assures him that they can probably reach full energy from the three at Stage One. Bobbidi agrees, and then the two of them fly back up a floor to Bobbidi's crystal ball to watch the fight. However, the fight has not even started yet. Pui-Pui is standing there confused, as Goku, Gohan, and Vegeta are playing Rock-Paper-Scissors. Vegeta wins, meaning he gets to fight first, and Kaiōshin cannot believe he intends to fight alone. Pui-Pui thinks they do not look as strong as Bobbidi said, just stupid. Vegeta says Bobbidi is the stupid one. Kaiōshin is very worried, but Goku assures him to just let Vegeta handle this.

Pui-Pui explains that there is no way to escape, and that the damage they receive is absorbed by the room, and sent to the ball where Majin Boo is sealed. Vegeta says he will just not take any damage then, but Pui-Pui says that is impossible. Vegeta tells him to come on, and so Pui-Pui flies at him with a kick. Vegeta blocks it, and kicks Pui-Pui into the wall. Pui-Pui gets up, but Vegeta kicks him into the ceiling. When Pui-Pui lands, Vegeta suddenly appears behind him, and begins to pummel him. Everyone besides Goku and Gohan are shocked to see this. Bobbidi quickly asks Dabra where Pui-Pui's special place is, and he tells him the high gravity Planet Zun. "Papparapah!!" Bobbidi transports the Stage One room to Planet Zun. Gohan wonders what happened, and Kaiōshin explains that Bobbidi changed the room with magic, probably into a place that gives this fighter the advantage.

Pui-Pui gloats that this planet has ten times the gravity of Earth, but Vegeta says this is nothing. Pui-Pui accuses him of bluffing, and Vegeta says he will soon see if this is bluffing. Vegeta rushes forward, puts his hands on Pui-Pui's chest, and then blows him away. Bobbidi and Kaiōshin are both absolutely shocked. The panel in the middle of the floor opens up, allowing them passage down to the next level. Gohan thinks it is like a video game. The next room looks the same as the last, but without being changed by magic yet. Bobbidi cannot believe there are people this strong on Earth, and Dabra says there were none like that when he checked three hundred years ago. Dabra is not worried though, because they will never get past him, should they get that far.

Cast

Availability

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