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Completely Unrivaled!
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 34 (Kanzenban)
Full Color
Dragon Ball Chapter 34 (Full Color)
Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 34 (Tankōbon)
天下無敵!
Tenka Muteki!
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #34
Sale Date 23 July 1985
Issue Date 05 August 1985
Chapter Data
Pages Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Episode 20
Viz Publication
Title Strongest Under the Heavens!
Release March 2003
Translation Lillian Olsen
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Trish Ledoux
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 3
Kanzenban Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 3
Full Color Boyhood Arc Volume 3
Digital Color Part 1 Volume 3
VIZBIG Dragon Ball VIZBIG Volume 1
Viz 3-in-1 Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 1
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"Completely Unrivaled!" is the thirty-fourth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1985 #34 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

Goku kicks a guy in the face, and knocks him out for another win. Then Kuririn goes up against a typical martial arts-looking guy. He kicks Kuririn in the gut while he is distracted by Goku's cheers, and then elbows him in the back, knocking him to the ground. He starts beating on him while he is on the ground, but Kuririn just gets back up unscathed. Kuririn thinks how amazing Muten Rōshi's training really was and says it is time for his counterattack, but the guy just gives up, having seen how the kid was unaffected by his attacks.

The two of them progress further, until it is the final match of the first half of Block Three. The winner will advance to the Tenka'ichi Budōkai. Goku is in the match and Kuririn is standing off to the side, cheering him on. Yamcha (with a shorter haircut) is standing next to Kuririn, and thinks Goku must be the strong brat that everyone has been talking about after all. The match begins, and the guy talks about how his Shishiga (Lion's Fang) Style will not lose to a kid. The guy swings at Goku, but Goku disappears and reappears above him. Goku comes down, and the guy takes an attack stance, but Goku avoids his attack and sweep-kicks him. He then grabs the guy by the feet and tosses him out of the ring. Goku wins and will be competing in the Tenka'ichi Budōkai.

Now it is time for Kuririn's final match. Yamcha congratulates Goku, but Goku does not recognize him. He calls out Rōga Fū-Fū Ken, and Goku remembers who he is. Goku says he did not recognize him with shorter hair, and Yamcha says Bulma made him cut it as it wasn't fashionable in the city. Goku asks if he is also a participant, and Yamcha says yeah, he has been training for it as well. He is pretty impressed with Goku's progression with Muten Rōshi's training, and Goku says he is surprised too. Meanwhile, Kuririn has won his match and will also be competing in the Tenka'ichi Budōkai. Yamcha asks if he is also one of Muten Rōshi's students and Goku says that he is the guy he trained with. Kuririn and Goku have a happy dance, and Yamcha thinks it will be hard to make it to the semifinals. Yamcha tells Goku that Bulma, Oolong, and Pu'er are in the audience outside, where the Turtle Hermit stumbles upon them.

Cast

  • Son Goku
  • 21st Tenka'ichi Budōkai contestant no. 71 (Debut)
  • Tenka'ichi Budōkai staff members
  • Tenka'ichi Budōkai participants
  • Kuririn
  • 21st Tenka'ichi Budōkai contestant no. 91 (Debut)
  • 21st Tenka'ichi Budōkai contestant no. 82 (Debut)
  • Yamcha
  • 21st Tenka'ichi Budōkai contestant no. 97 (Debut)
  • Bulma
  • Pu'er
  • Oolong
  • Turtle Hermit
  • Tenka'ichi Budōkai spectators


Availability

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

Japan

External Links

References