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| jpn_title    = 亀仙流の厳しい修業
| jpn_title    = 亀仙流の厳しい修業
| rom_title    = Kamesenryū no Kibishii Shugyō
| rom_title    = Kamesenryū no Kibishii Shugyō
| eng_title    = The Kame-sen School’s Tough Training
| eng_title    = The Kame-sen School's Tough Training
| premiered    = ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', 1985 #31
| premiered    = ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', 1985 #31
| sale_date    = [[Template:July 02|02 July 1985]]
| sale_date    = [[Template:July 02|02 July 1985]]
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| viz_editor    = [[Trish Ledoux]]
| viz_editor    = [[Trish Ledoux]]
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"'''The Kame-sen School’s Tough Training'''" is the thirty-first chapter of the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. It was first published in Japan in the 1985 #31 issue of Shueisha’s ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''.
"'''The Kame-sen School's Tough Training'''" is the thirty-first chapter of the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. It was first published in Japan in the 1985 #31 issue of Shueisha's ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''.


==Summary==
==Summary==
After finishing their early morning training (delivering milk), Kame-Sen’nin say it’s time for the morning training, plowing fields. Kame-Sen’nin tells them to they’ll have to do this quickly, otherwise they can’t eat breakfast. Kuririn thinks about never having to do any of this stuff at Ōrin Temple. Kame-Sen’nin interrupts his thought and tells them that they can’t use hoes. They must use their bare hands instead, as it is good training for the hands, arms, and legs. After a while, they finally finish, and Kame-Sen’nin tells them that tomorrow they’ll plow an even bigger field.
After finishing their early morning training (delivering milk), Kame-Sen'nin say it's time for the morning training, plowing fields. Kame-Sen'nin tells them to they'll have to do this quickly, otherwise they can't eat breakfast. Kuririn thinks about never having to do any of this stuff at Ōrin Temple. Kame-Sen'nin interrupts his thought and tells them that they can't use hoes. They must use their bare hands instead, as it is good training for the hands, arms, and legs. After a while, they finally finish, and Kame-Sen'nin tells them that tomorrow they'll plow an even bigger field.


After eating breakfast, Kame-Sen’nin says that they’ll study until lunch. Good martial artists train their minds as well as their bodies. Goku hates this, but Kuririn thinks he’ll surely win at this one. They start with language, and Kame-Sen’nin tells Goku to read from page twelve. It’s now 12:30, and the three of them are lying in hammocks, taking a nap until 1:30. We’re told that "Moving well, learning well, having fun, eating well, resting well; this is the Kame-sen Style’s training."
After eating breakfast, Kame-Sen'nin says that they'll study until lunch. Good martial artists train their minds as well as their bodies. Goku hates this, but Kuririn thinks he'll surely win at this one. They start with language, and Kame-Sen'nin tells Goku to read from page twelve. It's now 12:30, and the three of them are lying in hammocks, taking a nap until 1:30. We're told that "Moving well, learning well, having fun, eating well, resting well; this is the Kame-sen Style's training."


After taking a nap, they go to a construction site, and Kame-Sen’nin says they’ll have this part-time construction job. It’s good training for the muscles. When they’re finished working, they head to a lake. Since they just did a lot of sweating, the next part of their training is swimming. But first, Goku wants to know when Kame-Sen’nin is going to teach them ''kenpō''. Kame-Sen’nin says there’s no point in teaching martial arts if the body doesn’t have the power to use it. Kame-Sen’nin tells them that he’ll teach them martial arts once they’re strong enough to move this boulder. Kame-Sen’nin moves the bolder, but then Goku moves it a lot more than Kame-Sen’nin. Kame-Sen’nin laughs nervously and says that was just a little one, and points to a much bigger boulder, which he says is the real one. Goku can’t move this one, but Kame-Sen’nin says he can (though he doesn’t demonstrate...).
After taking a nap, they go to a construction site, and Kame-Sen'nin says they'll have this part-time construction job. It's good training for the muscles. When they're finished working, they head to a lake. Since they just did a lot of sweating, the next part of their training is swimming. But first, Goku wants to know when Kame-Sen'nin is going to teach them ''kenpō''. Kame-Sen'nin says there's no point in teaching martial arts if the body doesn't have the power to use it. Kame-Sen'nin tells them that he'll teach them martial arts once they're strong enough to move this boulder. Kame-Sen'nin moves the bolder, but then Goku moves it a lot more than Kame-Sen'nin. Kame-Sen'nin laughs nervously and says that was just a little one, and points to a much bigger boulder, which he says is the real one. Goku can't move this one, but Kame-Sen'nin says he can (though he doesn't demonstrate...).


Goku and Kuririn take off their clothes, and Kame-Sen’nin tells them to swim back and forth ten times. He warns them that there’s a shark in the lake, but not until after they’re already being chased. They finally get out, and Kame-Sen’nin says they’ll move on to the next part. He ties the boys to a tree, and tells them they’ll have to dodge their foe’s attack. Kame-Sen’nin creeps over and whacks a beehive with his staff, and Kuririn and Goku try running away, but they can’t because they’re tied to the tree. Kame-Sen’nin says that today’s training is finished, but starting tomorrow, they’ll have to wear these 20 kilogram turtle shells on their backs.
Goku and Kuririn take off their clothes, and Kame-Sen'nin tells them to swim back and forth ten times. He warns them that there's a shark in the lake, but not until after they're already being chased. They finally get out, and Kame-Sen'nin says they'll move on to the next part. He ties the boys to a tree, and tells them they'll have to dodge their foe's attack. Kame-Sen'nin creeps over and whacks a beehive with his staff, and Kuririn and Goku try running away, but they can't because they're tied to the tree. Kame-Sen'nin says that today's training is finished, but starting tomorrow, they'll have to wear these 20 kilogram turtle shells on their backs.


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The Kame-sen School's Tough Training
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亀仙流の厳しい修業
Kamesenryū no Kibishii Shugyō
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #31
Sale Date 02 July 1985
Chapter Data
Pages Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Episode 18
Viz Publication
Title It Only Gets Harder
Release March 2003
Translation Lillian Olsen
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Trish Ledoux
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"The Kame-sen School's Tough Training" is the thirty-first chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1985 #31 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

After finishing their early morning training (delivering milk), Kame-Sen'nin say it's time for the morning training, plowing fields. Kame-Sen'nin tells them to they'll have to do this quickly, otherwise they can't eat breakfast. Kuririn thinks about never having to do any of this stuff at Ōrin Temple. Kame-Sen'nin interrupts his thought and tells them that they can't use hoes. They must use their bare hands instead, as it is good training for the hands, arms, and legs. After a while, they finally finish, and Kame-Sen'nin tells them that tomorrow they'll plow an even bigger field.

After eating breakfast, Kame-Sen'nin says that they'll study until lunch. Good martial artists train their minds as well as their bodies. Goku hates this, but Kuririn thinks he'll surely win at this one. They start with language, and Kame-Sen'nin tells Goku to read from page twelve. It's now 12:30, and the three of them are lying in hammocks, taking a nap until 1:30. We're told that "Moving well, learning well, having fun, eating well, resting well; this is the Kame-sen Style's training."

After taking a nap, they go to a construction site, and Kame-Sen'nin says they'll have this part-time construction job. It's good training for the muscles. When they're finished working, they head to a lake. Since they just did a lot of sweating, the next part of their training is swimming. But first, Goku wants to know when Kame-Sen'nin is going to teach them kenpō. Kame-Sen'nin says there's no point in teaching martial arts if the body doesn't have the power to use it. Kame-Sen'nin tells them that he'll teach them martial arts once they're strong enough to move this boulder. Kame-Sen'nin moves the bolder, but then Goku moves it a lot more than Kame-Sen'nin. Kame-Sen'nin laughs nervously and says that was just a little one, and points to a much bigger boulder, which he says is the real one. Goku can't move this one, but Kame-Sen'nin says he can (though he doesn't demonstrate...).

Goku and Kuririn take off their clothes, and Kame-Sen'nin tells them to swim back and forth ten times. He warns them that there's a shark in the lake, but not until after they're already being chased. They finally get out, and Kame-Sen'nin says they'll move on to the next part. He ties the boys to a tree, and tells them they'll have to dodge their foe's attack. Kame-Sen'nin creeps over and whacks a beehive with his staff, and Kuririn and Goku try running away, but they can't because they're tied to the tree. Kame-Sen'nin says that today's training is finished, but starting tomorrow, they'll have to wear these 20 kilogram turtle shells on their backs.

Availability

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

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