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A Match with the Whole Universe at Stake
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 509 (Kanzenban)
Full Color
Dragon Ball Chapter 509 (Full Color)
Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 509 (Tankōbon)
全宇宙を賭けた試合
Zen'uchū o Kaketa Shiai
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1995 #14
Sale Date 07 March 1995
Issue Date 20 March 1995
Chapter Data
Pages Pages 1-13 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Z Episode 278
Dragon Ball Z Episode 279
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 150
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 151
Viz Publication
Title Battle for the Universe
Chapter No. Z 315
Release 06 June 2006
Translation Lillian Olsen
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 42
(Dragon Ball Z Volume 26)
Kanzenban Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 34
Full Color Majin Boo Arc Volume 6
Digital Color Part 7 Volume 7
VIZBIG Dragon Ball Z VIZBIG Volume 9
Viz 3-in-1 Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 14
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"A Match with the Whole Universe at Stake" is the five hundred and ninth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1995 #14 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

Looking into their crystal ball, the Kaiōshin confirm that the Earth is completely gone. Satan thinks that's funny, and the geezer is talking crazy. Dende tells him (nicely) to hush, and begins explaining how important the Kaiōshin are, and that this is the holy land of the Kaiōshin Realm, not Earth. Satan thinks this is just all a cruel joke, and doubts Dende is even God. Satan then realizes that this must all be a dream, and that Majin Buu isn't even real. And since this a dream, he must also be able fly, and so he jumps off a small cliff... Satan thinks this is a pretty painful dream. Vegeta is still angry that Kakarrot saved him instead of their comrades. Vegeta also notes that now the Earth and everyone dead can never be restored, because the Dragon Balls are gone.

Old Kaiōshin freaks out, as only Namekians are allowed to have Dragon Balls. Then Dende gets an idea. "I think if we go to my home world of Planet Namek, the new Eldest would surely have made another set of Dragon Balls!! It can all be restored!! The Earth and everyone that was killed by Buu!!!" Goku says Planet Namek is too far away, and he can't feel any Namekian ki, so he can't teleport, and they don't have a spaceship either. Kaiōshin insists that he can teleport to any of the planets in the lower world. They've seen it before, it's Kibito's signature technique.

Everyone gets excited, but Old Kaiōshin says he won't allow this. Goku offers to take a steamy perverted picture of a girl for him. She's not exactly young, but she's puri-puri. Old Kaiōshin isn't too keen, since she's probably dead, which Goku says is why they need the Dragon Balls to bring her back to life. Vegeta wants to know if the woman he means is Bulma. He yells at Goku for doing that with someone else's wife, instead of taking a picture of Chi-Chi's breasts. Goku says Chi-Chi's not puri-puri, and she'd kill him. Kaiōshin suddenly points out that Buu is reforming in the empty space that was Earth.

Old Kaiōshin tells him to give the Potara to them, but Goku says they don't need it. "Well, he really is beyond our means... It'll be tough, but... I want to fight with my own power alone. Sorry to do this at such a bad time... But, he can't fuse with anyone else either..." Old Kaiōshin is shocked, but Vegeta thinks that was well said, and crushes his own Potara, saying that's how Saiyans are. Goku says it'll be okay, because Buu won't come here, and they can think up a plan in the meantime, though it may be unfortunate for all the aliens Buu will kill. However, Buu suddenly smirks and teleports to the Kaiōshin Realm.

Goku realizes Buu saw Kaiōshin's Shunkan-Idō, and mimicked it that quickly. Vegeta thinks they'll just have to end it now. Goku asks Kaiōshin to please take the others to another planet. The Kaiōshin wish them luck, and Goku gives a thumbs up as they teleport away with Dende and the puppy, arriving on a planet with healthy grass and tall trees. They'll still watch via the crystal ball, which Old Kaiōshin sets on a nearby log. Goku and Vegeta decide it's time to begin, and start playing rock-paper-scissors to see who'll fight first. Goku wins, and so Vegeta angrily drops out of Super Saiyan and walks off to watch. Goku says he's going to go full-throttle, for the entire universe, and Vegeta is glad, since he wants to see Super Saiyan 3 with his own eyes. Goku tells Vegeta he might not get a turn in that case, noting he could have beaten the fat Majin Buu earlier, but he wanted the youngsters to do the job.

Buu isn't listening, and is, in fact, asleep. Goku then becomes Super Saiyan 3 and the rocks that fly up hit Buu, waking him up. Buu then howls and beats his chest like an ape. Goku thinks he's a weirdo. Kaiōshin realizes they left the human called Satan back in the Kaiōshin Realm, but Old Kaiōshin doesn't care, leave him there. Satan is watching the battle from behind a small rock.

Availability

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

Japan

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