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| jpn_title = クリリンの作戦、悟空の作戦 | | jpn_title = クリリンの作戦、悟空の作戦 | ||
| rom_title = Kuririn no Sakusen, Gokū no Sakusen | | rom_title = Kuririn no Sakusen, Gokū no Sakusen | ||
| eng_title = | | eng_title = Kuririn's Strategy, Goku's Strategy | ||
| premiered = ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', 1987 #27 | | premiered = ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', 1987 #27 | ||
| sale_date = [[Template:June 02|02 June 1987]] | | sale_date = [[Template:June 02|02 June 1987]] | ||
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| viz_editor = [[Jason Thompson]] | | viz_editor = [[Jason Thompson]] | ||
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"''' | "'''Kuririn's Strategy, Goku's Strategy'''" is the one hundred and twenty-seventh chapter of the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. It was first published in Japan in the 1987 #27 issue of Shueisha's ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''. | ||
==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
Kuririn laughs about this turnabout as Goku slowly loses his strength. "Whoooooa, contestant Son is down!! What in the world could be wrong!?" Tenshinhan thinks this is rather unexpected, and laughs about how fighting that Kuririn guy will be an easy victory for him. Goku suddenly gets up just as the count reaches nine and jumps over | Kuririn laughs about this turnabout as Goku slowly loses his strength. "Whoooooa, contestant Son is down!! What in the world could be wrong!?" Tenshinhan thinks this is rather unexpected, and laughs about how fighting that Kuririn guy will be an easy victory for him. Goku suddenly gets up just as the count reaches nine and jumps over Kuririn's head while he's still holding his tail. Then Goku slams Kuririn down using his tail, and explains that he trained his tail just like Kame-Sen'nin had suggested. (Except that it was his dead Grandpa who said it, not Kame-Sen'nin.) Kame-Sen'nin ponders this turn of events, and says that Goku now has no weak point. | ||
Kuririn does the old "look over there" gag, and elbows Goku in the face when his head is turned. Kame- | Kuririn does the old "look over there" gag, and elbows Goku in the face when his head is turned. Kame-Sen'nin says he does have a weak point after all — he's too docile and honest. Goku then vanishes from sight. Kuririn frantically looks around, but he can't find Goku, nor can anyone else; except Tenshinhan, who thinks to himself that he hasn't disappeared, they just can't see him because he's going ridiculously fast. Goku suddenly appears in front of Kuririn sticking his tongue out, freaking Kuririn out, and then Goku whacks Kuririn, tossing him out of the ring. "Ring out... I-it's contestant Son's win..." | ||
Everyone's surprised by the turn of events, except Tenshinhan. Tsuru-Sen'nin and Kame-Sen'nin each wonder about Goku as well. The announcer asks Goku if he'd like to have a recess before the finals, but Goku declines. "Now, ladies and gentleman, at last the greatest martial artist in the world will be decided!! It's the finals!!! As expected, the honor of the greatest in the world and a five hundred thousand zenny prize will be waiting for either Tenshinhan, or perhaps Son Goku. Surely this will be the can't-miss match of the century!!!" Kuririn tells Goku not to lose, and Tenshinhan thinks this should be fun. | |||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
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===Japan=== | ===Japan=== | ||
* [[Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 11|Dragon Ball Volume 11: The | * [[Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 11|Dragon Ball Volume 11: The World's Greatest Super Battle!!]] (Tankōbon; '''10 February 1988''') | ||
** Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 11 ('''12 October 2012''') | ** Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 11 ('''12 October 2012''') | ||
* [[Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 9|Dragon Ball Volume 9]] (Kanzenban; '''04 April 2003''') | * [[Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 9|Dragon Ball Volume 9]] (Kanzenban; '''04 April 2003''') | ||
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| Premiered | Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1987 #27 | ||
| Sale Date | 02 June 1987 | ||
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| Pages | Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White) | ||
| Episodes |
Dragon Ball Episode 96 Dragon Ball Episode 97 | ||
| Viz Publication | |||
| Title | Goku vs. Kuririn, Part 3 | ||
| Release | May 2003 | ||
| Translation | Mari Morimoto | ||
| Adaptation | Gerard Jones | ||
| Editor | Jason Thompson | ||
"Kuririn's Strategy, Goku's Strategy" is the one hundred and twenty-seventh chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1987 #27 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Summary
Kuririn laughs about this turnabout as Goku slowly loses his strength. "Whoooooa, contestant Son is down!! What in the world could be wrong!?" Tenshinhan thinks this is rather unexpected, and laughs about how fighting that Kuririn guy will be an easy victory for him. Goku suddenly gets up just as the count reaches nine and jumps over Kuririn's head while he's still holding his tail. Then Goku slams Kuririn down using his tail, and explains that he trained his tail just like Kame-Sen'nin had suggested. (Except that it was his dead Grandpa who said it, not Kame-Sen'nin.) Kame-Sen'nin ponders this turn of events, and says that Goku now has no weak point.
Kuririn does the old "look over there" gag, and elbows Goku in the face when his head is turned. Kame-Sen'nin says he does have a weak point after all — he's too docile and honest. Goku then vanishes from sight. Kuririn frantically looks around, but he can't find Goku, nor can anyone else; except Tenshinhan, who thinks to himself that he hasn't disappeared, they just can't see him because he's going ridiculously fast. Goku suddenly appears in front of Kuririn sticking his tongue out, freaking Kuririn out, and then Goku whacks Kuririn, tossing him out of the ring. "Ring out... I-it's contestant Son's win..."
Everyone's surprised by the turn of events, except Tenshinhan. Tsuru-Sen'nin and Kame-Sen'nin each wonder about Goku as well. The announcer asks Goku if he'd like to have a recess before the finals, but Goku declines. "Now, ladies and gentleman, at last the greatest martial artist in the world will be decided!! It's the finals!!! As expected, the honor of the greatest in the world and a five hundred thousand zenny prize will be waiting for either Tenshinhan, or perhaps Son Goku. Surely this will be the can't-miss match of the century!!!" Kuririn tells Goku not to lose, and Tenshinhan thinks this should be fun.
Availability
This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats.
Japan
- Dragon Ball Volume 11: The World's Greatest Super Battle!! (Tankōbon; 10 February 1988)
- Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 11 (12 October 2012)
- Dragon Ball Volume 9 (Kanzenban; 04 April 2003)
- Dragon Ball Part 3: Piccolo Daimaō Arc Volume 2 (Digital Color Edition; 04 February 2013
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