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The townspeople continue running away, while [[Bulma]], [[Goku]], and [[Oolong]] are left to wonder why. Bulma has a bad feeling about this, and she notices the two guys are getting back up, so she asks about this boss of theirs. One of the guys explains that he will turns them into carrots and eat them. Oolong wants to run away, but Goku says everything is okay. | The townspeople continue running away, while [[Bulma]], [[Goku]], and [[Oolong]] are left to wonder why. Bulma has a bad feeling about this, and she notices the two guys are getting back up, so she asks about this boss of theirs. One of the guys explains that he will turns them into carrots and eat them. Oolong wants to run away, but Goku says everything is okay. | ||
A funny little rabbit car pulls into town, and the two guys flag it down. A rabbit wearing sunglasses gets out of the car and asks them where to find the guy who dares defy the [[Rabbit Gang]]. They point to the three at the car, but Bulma and Oolong think the boss does not look like much. [[Yamcha]] thinks he looks familiar. The boss thinks it is shameful his men were beaten by these kids and leaps over to ask Bulma to shake hands. Yamcha suddenly recognizes him as the [[Carrotizor]], but it is too late. After they shake hands, Bulma turns into a carrot. | A funny little rabbit car pulls into [[Mushroom City|town]], and the two guys flag it down. A rabbit wearing sunglasses gets out of the car and asks them where to find the guy who dares defy the [[Rabbit Gang]]. They point to the three at the car, but Bulma and Oolong think the boss does not look like much. [[Yamcha]] thinks he looks familiar. The boss thinks it is shameful his men were beaten by these kids and leaps over to ask Bulma to shake hands. Yamcha suddenly recognizes him as the [[Carrotizor]], but it is too late. After they shake hands, Bulma turns into a carrot. | ||
Yamcha explains that if the Carrotizor touches you, you will turn into a carrot. Goku prepares to challenge him, but the Carrotizor reminds him of the risk. Oolong suggests Goku use the ''[[Nyoi-Bō]]'', so Goku attempts to whack him with it. The Carrotizor says he will eat this carrot if he does that again. Goku tries to think of what to do next, but Oolong has had enough and drives off. The Carrotizor laughs about his untrustworthy friend and tells the two guys to attack Goku, and tells Goku not to fight back or he will eat the carrot. | Yamcha explains that if the Carrotizor touches you, you will turn into a carrot. Goku prepares to challenge him, but the Carrotizor reminds him of the risk. Oolong suggests Goku use the ''[[Nyoi-Bō]]'', so Goku attempts to whack him with it. The Carrotizor says he will eat this carrot if he does that again. Goku tries to think of what to do next, but Oolong has had enough and drives off. The Carrotizor laughs about his untrustworthy friend and tells the two guys to attack Goku, and tells Goku not to fight back or he will eat the carrot. | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
* | *[[Mushroom City]]{{efn|Not named in the manga; the name "Mushroom City" appears in [[Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7|Daizenshuu 7]].}} Residents | ||
*[[Son Goku]] | *[[Son Goku]] | ||
*[[Bulma]] | *[[Bulma]] | ||
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| Premiered | Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #17 | ||
| Sale Date | 26 March 1985 | ||
| Issue Date | 08 April 1985 | ||
| Chapter Data | |||
| Pages | Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White) | ||
| Episodes | Dragon Ball Episode 9 | ||
| Viz Publication | |||
| Title | Carrot Top | ||
| Release | November 1998 | ||
| Translation | Mari Morimoto | ||
| Adaptation | Gerard Jones | ||
| Editor | Trish Ledoux | ||
| Collected Volumes | |||
| Tankōbon | Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 2 | ||
| Kanzenban | Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 2 | ||
| Full Color |
Boyhood Arc Volume 2 Digital Color Part 1 Volume 2 | ||
| VIZBIG | Dragon Ball VIZBIG Volume 1 | ||
| Viz 3-in-1 | Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 1 | ||
"The Boss's Special Skill" is the seventeenth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1985 #17 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Summary
The townspeople continue running away, while Bulma, Goku, and Oolong are left to wonder why. Bulma has a bad feeling about this, and she notices the two guys are getting back up, so she asks about this boss of theirs. One of the guys explains that he will turns them into carrots and eat them. Oolong wants to run away, but Goku says everything is okay.
A funny little rabbit car pulls into town, and the two guys flag it down. A rabbit wearing sunglasses gets out of the car and asks them where to find the guy who dares defy the Rabbit Gang. They point to the three at the car, but Bulma and Oolong think the boss does not look like much. Yamcha thinks he looks familiar. The boss thinks it is shameful his men were beaten by these kids and leaps over to ask Bulma to shake hands. Yamcha suddenly recognizes him as the Carrotizor, but it is too late. After they shake hands, Bulma turns into a carrot.
Yamcha explains that if the Carrotizor touches you, you will turn into a carrot. Goku prepares to challenge him, but the Carrotizor reminds him of the risk. Oolong suggests Goku use the Nyoi-Bō, so Goku attempts to whack him with it. The Carrotizor says he will eat this carrot if he does that again. Goku tries to think of what to do next, but Oolong has had enough and drives off. The Carrotizor laughs about his untrustworthy friend and tells the two guys to attack Goku, and tells Goku not to fight back or he will eat the carrot.
Yamcha decides they have to help, and tells Pu'er to change into a bird and grab the carrot. As Pu'er flies off with the carrot, Yamcha jumps down off of the roof of the gas station, elbows one of the guys in the back of the neck, and then kicks the other guy in the face. He tells Son he has the carrot, so he can attack the boss with Nyoi-Bō. Goku asks what he is doing here, and after Yamcha yells at him to forget about it, Goku prepares to attack the boss. But the Carrotizor says that if he kills him, the girl stays a carrot. Goku whacks him over the head anyway. Pu'er then gives Goku the carrot, and Goku orders the rabbit to change her back. So Carrotizor claps his hands and Bulma returns to normal.
As he ties up the Rabbit Gang, Goku explains to Bulma that Yamcha and Pu'er helped save her. While Bulma excitedly looks around for Yamcha, Goku thinks he knows what to do with the Rabbit Gang. He tells Nyoi-Bō to grow and takes the gang up with him. When he gets back, he explains to Bulma that the rabbits are now on the moon, where they're shown pounding mochi.
Cast
- Mushroom City[a] Residents
- Son Goku
- Bulma
- Oolong
- Rabbit Gang members
- Carrotizor Rabbit (Debut)
- Pu'er
- Yamcha
Availability
This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats.
Japan
- Dragon Ball Volume 2: A Critical Moment for the Dragon Balls (Tankōbon; 10 January 1986)
- Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 2 (12 October 2012)
- Dragon Ball Volume 2 (Kanzenban; 04 December 2002)
- Dragon Ball Part 1: Son Goku Training Arc Volume 2 (Digital Color Edition; 04 February 2013)
- Dragon Ball: Boyhood Arc Volume 2 (Full Color Comics; 04 January 2016)
- Dragon Ball Digest Edition - Legend 1: Hunt for the Dragon Balls Arc (13 May 2016)
North America (English)
- Shonen Jump Digital: Dragon Ball Chapter 17
- Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 2: "Wish Upon A Dragon"
- Viz Graphic Novel (October 2000)
- Shonen Jump Graphic Novel (16 April 2003)
- Digital Graphic Novel (07 June 2011)
- Dragon Ball VIZBIG Edition, Vol. 1 (03 June 2008)
- Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 1 (04 June 2013)
- Dragon Ball Part 1-9 (Viz Monthly Comics) (November 1998)
External Links
Notes
- ↑ Not named in the manga; the name "Mushroom City" appears in Daizenshuu 7.
References
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