Dragon Ball Chapter 426
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| The Tenka’ichi Budōkai | |||
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| Premiered | Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1993 #28 | ||
| Sale Date | 15 June 1993 | ||
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| Pages | Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White) | ||
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Dragon Ball Z Episode 206 Dragon Ball Kai Episode 101 | ||
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| Title | Strongest in the Heavens! | ||
| Release | 31 May 2005 | ||
| Translation | Lillian Olsen | ||
| Adaptation | Gerard Jones | ||
| Editor | Jason Thompson | ||
"The Tenka’ichi Budōkai" is the four hundred and twenty-sixth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1993 #28 issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Summary
Gohan says he needs to get his reflexes back up to speed as he piles some rocks together. He tells Goten to throw the rocks at him from this line, and Goten agrees, as Gohan positions himself. Goten thinks this is awfully close, but Gohan insists that the shorter the distance, the better. Goten thinks he’ll get hurt, but Gohan insists it’s okay and tells him to throw it hard. Goten throws it very hard, and Gohan just barely dodges it. The rock goes crashing through the mountain behind Gohan. Goten thinks that was awesome and that "Big Brother" did great, while Gohan is speechless. Goten prepares to throw more, but Gohan tells him to hold up, as he makes a new line farther back. Goten then resumes throwing the rocks, and Gohan dodges them with ease.
Goten then stops throwing and asks if he can be like him, but Gohan doesn’t understand. The ‘Super Saiyan’ thing. Gohan laughs and says that it requires lots of training, plus anger and stuff... Goten suddenly turns Super Saiyan, and Gohan’s jaw drops. Gohan asks how long he’s been able to do that, but Goten doesn’t remember. Gohan can’t believe this, after all the trouble he and their father went through to become Super Saiyan. Gohan says they can spar now, and asks Goten if he knows about that. "Yep! While big brother was studying, mother taught me." He says she saw him turn Super Saiyan once, and got mad because it was bad. Goten then comes at Gohan with a kick, punch, and a lot more hits, all of which Gohan blocks. Gohan ends up in the air, while Goten stays on the ground, because he can’t fly. Gohan thinks it’s weird that he’s become a Super Saiyan already without being able to fly.
A plane then flies by, and Gohan recognizes it as Videl’s. Gohan realizes that in addition to her, now he has another person to teach to fly. He lands and tells Goten not to show off his strength too much to this girl from his school, especially not Super Saiyan. The two of them run back to the house through the woods, with Goten saying how awesome Gohan was at dodging the rocks. Gohan says Goten has amazing fighting talent, and if he trains, he can maybe enter the Tenka’ichi Budōkai as well. Goten says Trunks is stronger though, at least when they play fight. Gohan worries that the youngsters will quickly pass him up.
Back at the house, Chi-Chi thinks Videl has come looking for a date just as Gohan and Goten arrive. Videl says she looked him up to find his address and asks Gohan about his absence from school, since he was supposed to be teaching her to fly. Gohan says he will, and explains the situation to his mother — that he learned about the Budōkai through Videl and promised to teach her Bukūjutsu. Chi-Chi tells her not to do anything "naughty" to Gohan as thanks, and Videl angrily grits her teeth and says she doesn’t intend to. Gohan nervously says he just wanted to train quietly...
Availability
This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats.
Japan
- Dragon Ball Volume 36: The Birth of a New Hero!! (Tankōbon; 04 November 1993)
- Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 36 (12 October 2012)
- Dragon Ball Volume 29 (Kanzenban; 04 February 2004)
- Dragon Ball Part 7: Majin Buu Arc Volume 1 (Digital Color Edition; 04 October 2013
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