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| jpn_title    = 第4試合
| jpn_title    = 第4試合
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| premiered    = ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', 1985 #39
| premiered    = ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', 1985 #39
| sale_date    = [[Template:August 27|27 August 1985]]
| sale_date    = [[Template:August 27|27 August 1985]]
| issue_date    =  
| issue_date    = 09 September 1985
| pages        = Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
| pages        = Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
| episodes      = [[Dragon Ball Episode 23]]
| episodes      = [[Dragon Ball Episode 23]]
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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 4]]
| kanzenban    = [[Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 3]]
| full_color    = [[Dragon Ball Full Color: Boyhood Arc Volume 3|Boyhood Arc Volume 3]]<br>[[Dragon Ball Digital Color Edition Part 1: Volume 3|Digital Color Part 1 Volume 3]]
| vizbig        = [[Dragon Ball VIZBIG Volume 2]]
| 3-in-1        = [[Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 2]]
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"'''The Fourth Match'''" is the thirty-ninth chapter of the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. It was first published in Japan in the 1985 #39 issue of Shueisha's ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''.
"'''The Fourth Match'''" is the thirty-ninth chapter of the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. It was first published in Japan in the 1985 #39 issue of Shueisha's ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''.


==Summary==
==Summary==
The announcer asks for both contestants to make their entrance, as it's time to begin the fourth match. Giran comes out stomping and lets out a roar, but everyone wonders where Goku is. All of the contestants look for him, but no one has seen him since the second match. Giran says he must have run away out of fear. Then Ran-Fan spots him, taking a nap by a tree, and everyone falls over. The announcer grabs him and drags him to the ring half asleep. He then explains to the audience that he was napping, and they all fall over.
The [[Tenka'ichi Budōkai Ringside Announcer|announcer]] asks for both contestants to make their entrance, as it is time to begin the fourth match. [[Giran]] comes out stomping and lets out a roar, but everyone wonders where [[Goku]] is. All of the contestants look for him, but no one has seen him since the second match. Giran says he must have run away out of fear. Then [[Lan-Fan]] spots him taking a nap by a tree, and everyone falls over. The announcer grabs him and drags him to the ring half asleep. He then explains to the audience that he was napping, and they all fall over.


The match begins, and Goku stretches while Giran calls him names. Then Giran holds out a closed fist, and tells Goku to come take a look. Goku walks over, wondering what it is, and Giran whacks him with his tail into the wall. Goku seems knocked out, but he gets right back up, and Giran and the announcer can't believe it. Goku then runs at Giran, and blocks a punch. Goku punches Giran in the gut, and jumps behind him while Giran clutches himself. Goku grabs Giran's tail, and throws him out of the ring. Giran is way out there, but he just starts flapping his wings and flies back. Giran then spits out a sticky substance at Goku, trapping him. Giran calls it his ''Guru-Guru'' Gum.
The match begins, and Goku stretches while Giran calls him names. Then Giran holds out a closed fist, and tells Goku to come take a look. Goku walks over, wondering what it is, and Giran whacks him with his tail into the wall. Goku seems knocked out, but he gets right back up, and Giran and the announcer cannot believe it. Goku then runs at Giran, and blocks a punch. Goku punches Giran in the gut, and jumps behind him while Giran clutches himself. Goku grabs Giran's tail, and throws him out of the ring. Giran is way out there, but he just starts flapping his wings and flies back. Giran then spits out a sticky substance at Goku, trapping him. Giran calls it his [[Guru-Guru Gum|''Guru-Guru'' Gum]].
 
==Cast==
*[[Tenka'ichi Budōkai]] spectators
*[[Tenka'ichi Budōkai Ringside Announcer]]
*[[Oolong]]
*[[Bulma]]
*[[Pu'er]]
*Tenka'ichi Budōkai staff members
*[[Giran]]
*[[Yamcha]]
*[[Kuririn]]
*[[Namu]]
*[[Turtle Hermit]] (as Jackie Chun)
*[[Lan-Fan]]
*[[Son Goku]]


==Availability==
==Availability==
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** Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 4 ('''12 October 2012''')
** Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 4 ('''12 October 2012''')
* [[Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 3|Dragon Ball Volume 3]] (Kanzenban; '''28 December 2002''')
* [[Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 3|Dragon Ball Volume 3]] (Kanzenban; '''28 December 2002''')
* [[Dragon Ball Digital Color Edition Part 1: Volume 3| Dragon Ball Part 1: Son Goku Training Arc Volume 3]] (Digital Color Edition; '''04 February 2013'''
* [[Dragon Ball Digital Color Edition Part 1: Volume 3| Dragon Ball Part 1: Son Goku Training Arc Volume 3]] (Digital Color Edition; '''04 February 2013''')


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

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The Fourth Match
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 39 (Kanzenban)
Full Color
Dragon Ball Chapter 39 (Full Color)
第4試合
Dai-Yon Shiai
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #39
Sale Date 27 August 1985
Issue Date 09 September 1985
Chapter Data
Pages Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Episode 23
Viz Publication
Title Monster Smash
Release March 2003
Translation Lillian Olsen
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 4
Kanzenban Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 3
Full Color Boyhood Arc Volume 3
Digital Color Part 1 Volume 3
VIZBIG Dragon Ball VIZBIG Volume 2
Viz 3-in-1 Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 2
v · d · e

"The Fourth Match" is the thirty-ninth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1985 #39 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

The announcer asks for both contestants to make their entrance, as it is time to begin the fourth match. Giran comes out stomping and lets out a roar, but everyone wonders where Goku is. All of the contestants look for him, but no one has seen him since the second match. Giran says he must have run away out of fear. Then Lan-Fan spots him taking a nap by a tree, and everyone falls over. The announcer grabs him and drags him to the ring half asleep. He then explains to the audience that he was napping, and they all fall over.

The match begins, and Goku stretches while Giran calls him names. Then Giran holds out a closed fist, and tells Goku to come take a look. Goku walks over, wondering what it is, and Giran whacks him with his tail into the wall. Goku seems knocked out, but he gets right back up, and Giran and the announcer cannot believe it. Goku then runs at Giran, and blocks a punch. Goku punches Giran in the gut, and jumps behind him while Giran clutches himself. Goku grabs Giran's tail, and throws him out of the ring. Giran is way out there, but he just starts flapping his wings and flies back. Giran then spits out a sticky substance at Goku, trapping him. Giran calls it his Guru-Guru Gum.

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