Dragon Ball Chapter 13
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Kanzenban Dragon Ball Chapter 13 (Kanzenban)Full Color Dragon Ball Chapter 13 (Full Color)Tankōbon Dragon Ball Chapter 13 (Tankōbon) | |||
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| Premiered | Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #13 | ||
| Sale Date | 26 February 1985 | ||
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| Pages | Pages 1-12 (Black and White) | ||
| Episodes | Dragon Ball Episode 8 | ||
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| Title | Fanning the Flame | ||
| Release | March 2003 | ||
| Translation | Mari Morimoto | ||
| Adaptation | Gerard Jones | ||
| Editor | Trish Ledoux | ||
"Kame-Sen’nin’s Bashō Fan" is the thirteenth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1985 #13 issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Synopsis
A brief paragraph describing the events of this chapter.
Summary
Kame-Sen’nin asks Goku if he likes Kinto-Un, and he says he does. Kame-Sen’nin says it was a gift from God. Goku’s impressed, and Kame-Sen’nin thinks the girl shrunk. Before, she had much bigger, bouncier breasts. Goku says this is a different girl, Gyūmaō’s daughter, Chi-Chi. Kame-Sen’nin ponders the fact that Gyūmaō named his daughter Chi-Chi (chichi means "father"), and thinks that her breasts would be called "Chi-Chi’s chichi" (chichi can also mean "breasts"). Meanwhile, Chi-Chi asks Goku if this is really Muten Rōshi. She wants to test him, so she throws her helmet blade at him to see if he’ll dodge. Kame-Sen’nin does turn around to avoid it with his staff, but the tip of the staff gets cut off, and the blade goes right into his bald head. Chi-Chi thinks he must not be Muten Rōshi, and he yells at her for it. He pulls out his driver’s license to prove who he is, and so Chi-Chi realizes it’s him, and pulls the blade out of his head.
With a band-aid on his head now, Kame-Sen’nin asks why they came, and Goku says they need the Bashō Fan. Kame-Sen’nin then explains the fan to the two. Chi-Chi asks him to let them borrow it to put out the fire on Mount Frypan. She promises to bring it back when they’re done with it. Kame-Sen’nin has heard of the situation at Mount Frypan, and thinks the Bashō Fan could put out the fire for sure. Chi-Chi begs him to let them use it, and Kame-Sen’nin relents, but with conditions.
Kame-Sen’nin takes Goku aside and says he’ll let them have the fan, if he can have a go at Bulma’s breasts. Umigame scolds him for that, and Kame-Sen’nin says how a dying old man should be allowed a souvenir for the underworld. Umigame says he needs no underworld souvenir, as he drank an eternal youth potion. Goku figures it would be alright to just poke at Bulma’s chest. But this must stay a secret from Chi-Chi. Kame-Sen’nin goes in and searches the house, but he can’t find the fan. Umigame reminds him he used it as a pot holder, and then Kame-Sen’nin remembers he spilled wonton soup on it and threw it out since he couldn’t clean it. Chi-Chi starts crying, but Kame-Sen’nin says he’ll go to Mount Frypan and put out the fire himself. He changes his clothes, and then calls for Ko-Gamera, who comes flying to the island. Kame-Sen’nin hops on and follows them, getting dizzy along the way. Back on Mount Frypan, Goku explains to Gyūmaō that the fan is gone, but Kame-Sen’nin is coming himself to extinguish the fire. When Kame-Sen’nin arrives, the first thing he does is vomit from dizziness.
Availability
This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats.
Japan
- Dragon Ball Volume 2: A Critical Moment for the Dragon Balls (Tankōbon; 10 January 1986)
- Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 2 (12 October 2012)
- Dragon Ball Volume 1 (Kanzenban; 04 December 2002)
- Dragon Ball Part 1: Son Goku Training Arc Volume 1 (Digital Color Edition; 04 February 2013
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