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Come Forth, Genuine Shenlong!!
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 292 (Kanzenban)
Full Color
Dragon Ball Chapter 292 (Full Color)
Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 292 (Tankōbon)
いでよ本場の神龍!!
Ide yo Honba no Shenron!!
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1990 #42
Sale Date 18 September 1990
Issue Date 01 October 1990
Chapter Data
Pages Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Z Episode 75
Dragon Ball Z Episode 76
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 35
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 36
Viz Publication
Title The True Dragon God
Chapter No. Z 098
FC Freeza 047
Release May 2003
Translation Lillian Olsen
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 25
(Dragon Ball Z Volume 9)
Kanzenban Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 20
Full Color Freeza Arc Volume 3
Digital Color Part 5 Volume 4
VIZBIG Dragon Ball Z VIZBIG Volume 3
Viz 3-in-1 Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 9
v · d · e

"Come Forth, Genuine Shenlong!!" is the two hundred and ninety-second chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1990 #42 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

Kuririn explains that he was on his way to see the Eldest, since they could not make a wish even though they have all the Dragon Balls. Dende says they thought so, and that is why the Eldest sent him to tell them how. If you do not say it in Namekian, your wish will not be granted. Dende says they should hurry, as the Eldest's life is almost over, and Freeza is on his way. Back at the spaceship, Gohan thinks it will take Kuririn two hours to get to the Eldest's place and back, as Vegeta naps under the ship. Gohan then feels something coming. It is not Freeza, but two ki. One of the ki disappears, so it must be Kuririn, and the other is Dende. They reach Gohan, and explain that Dende was already on his way with the necessary knowledge to summon Shenlong. Kuririn asks where Vegeta is, and Gohan says he is resting since he had not slept since he got here.

Kuririn is glad to hear that, and says they should take this opportunity to move the Dragon Balls and call Shenlong from somewhere he will not notice. The three of them collect all the Dragon Balls and fly a short distance away. Gohan suddenly notices something approaching them at an incredible speed, and Kuririn realizes it is Freeza. Dende begins chanting, "Takkaraputo Popporunga Pupirittoparo", and the Dragon Balls start to glow. The sky turns black, as a huge light starts to shoot up from the Dragon Balls. Freeza stops in mid-air and wonders why it is suddenly night, as everyone on Kaiō's planet celebrates that they are finally getting their wish granted.

The dragon has appeared, and he is huge! Kuririn says he is much larger than Earth's dragon, and shaped differently. Gohan wonders if that is Shenlong, and Dende explains that here he is called Porunga, which means "god of dreams". This is also Dende's first time seeing him. "Thou who hast collected all seven Dragon Balls, speak thy wish. I shall grant you any three wishes within my abilities." Kuririn cannot believe he said three, and thinks this Shenlong is really something. Dende says to hurry up before Freeza or Vegeta get here. "F-first, please return to life all of the people on Earth killed by the Saiyans!!" Dende repeats it in Namekian. "That is a wish that cannot be granted. The number of people I am able to return to life per wish is only one." Kuririn and Gohan cannot believe this, as Kaiō relays this to everyone on his planet. Piccolo then asks to be allowed to speak to Gohan.

Cast

Availability

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

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