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"'''One More Conclusion'''" is the four hundred and nineteenth chapter of the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. It was first published in Japan in the 1993 #20 issue of Shueisha’s ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''.
"'''One More Conclusion'''" is the four hundred and nineteenth chapter of the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. It was first published in Japan in the 1993 #20 issue of Shueisha's ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''.


==Summary==
==Summary==
Cell takes in what he said about the plan being flawed, and is surprised about Trunks being this good. "Cell. In your perfect form, you were certainly incredibly strong. But as you are now, even I should be enough to defeat you." Cell realizes that’s how he knows about all this, from being in the past. But he doubts Trunks can defeat him, explaining that he knows all about him from spy robots. He couldn’t even defeat No. 17 and No. 18. Trunks asks how come No. 17 and No. 18 are gone then. Cell can’t believe Trunks could’ve defeated them. Trunks says they need to go fight somewhere else, and uses a shockwave to blow Cell into the air. He flies after Cell, and the two of them land in a rocky place outside of the city.
Cell takes in what he said about the plan being flawed, and is surprised about Trunks being this good. "Cell. In your perfect form, you were certainly incredibly strong. But as you are now, even I should be enough to defeat you." Cell realizes that's how he knows about all this, from being in the past. But he doubts Trunks can defeat him, explaining that he knows all about him from spy robots. He couldn't even defeat No. 17 and No. 18. Trunks asks how come No. 17 and No. 18 are gone then. Cell can't believe Trunks could've defeated them. Trunks says they need to go fight somewhere else, and uses a shockwave to blow Cell into the air. He flies after Cell, and the two of them land in a rocky place outside of the city.


Trunks turns Super Saiyan, and Cell also powers up. Trunks says he won’t let him go back to the past, and Cell charges at Trunks. Trunks blocks him, and then punches Cell. Cell is bleeding from the mouth, and then swings his tail at Trunks. But Trunks grabs Cell’s tail, and tosses him higher into the air. Cell stops himself mid-air and prepares to use a ''Kamehameha'', but Trunks powers up, and lets off a huge blast with both hands, and shoots it up at Cell, completely destroying Cell. Then Trunks returns to normal, and says it’s finally all over, thanking Goku and the others. Trunks heads back home, and Bulma is glad to see him.
Trunks turns Super Saiyan, and Cell also powers up. Trunks says he won't let him go back to the past, and Cell charges at Trunks. Trunks blocks him, and then punches Cell. Cell is bleeding from the mouth, and then swings his tail at Trunks. But Trunks grabs Cell's tail, and tosses him higher into the air. Cell stops himself mid-air and prepares to use a ''Kamehameha'', but Trunks powers up, and lets off a huge blast with both hands, and shoots it up at Cell, completely destroying Cell. Then Trunks returns to normal, and says it's finally all over, thanking Goku and the others. Trunks heads back home, and Bulma is glad to see him.


"Trunks, who has lived through a rough future... And for Bulma and everyone else, at last true peace has come to them. And that peace should stand, so long as Trunks is around..."
"Trunks, who has lived through a rough future... And for Bulma and everyone else, at last true peace has come to them. And that peace should stand, so long as Trunks is around..."

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One More Conclusion
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Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 419 (Tankōbon)
もうひとつの結末
Mō Hitotsu no Ketsumatsu
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1993 #20
Sale Date 20 April 1993
Chapter Data
Pages Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Z Episode 194
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 98
Viz Publication
Title The Other Outcome
Release 05 April 2005
Translation Lillian Olsen
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
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"One More Conclusion" is the four hundred and nineteenth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1993 #20 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

Cell takes in what he said about the plan being flawed, and is surprised about Trunks being this good. "Cell. In your perfect form, you were certainly incredibly strong. But as you are now, even I should be enough to defeat you." Cell realizes that's how he knows about all this, from being in the past. But he doubts Trunks can defeat him, explaining that he knows all about him from spy robots. He couldn't even defeat No. 17 and No. 18. Trunks asks how come No. 17 and No. 18 are gone then. Cell can't believe Trunks could've defeated them. Trunks says they need to go fight somewhere else, and uses a shockwave to blow Cell into the air. He flies after Cell, and the two of them land in a rocky place outside of the city.

Trunks turns Super Saiyan, and Cell also powers up. Trunks says he won't let him go back to the past, and Cell charges at Trunks. Trunks blocks him, and then punches Cell. Cell is bleeding from the mouth, and then swings his tail at Trunks. But Trunks grabs Cell's tail, and tosses him higher into the air. Cell stops himself mid-air and prepares to use a Kamehameha, but Trunks powers up, and lets off a huge blast with both hands, and shoots it up at Cell, completely destroying Cell. Then Trunks returns to normal, and says it's finally all over, thanking Goku and the others. Trunks heads back home, and Bulma is glad to see him.

"Trunks, who has lived through a rough future... And for Bulma and everyone else, at last true peace has come to them. And that peace should stand, so long as Trunks is around..."

Availability

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

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