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"Son Goku’s Final Fusion!!" is the five hundred and third chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1995 #08 issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Summary
"Vegeta and Kakarrot fused... You could call it ‘Vegetto’. But beyond that... This is Super Vegetto!!" Buu finally regains his composure and launches his ki attack at Vegetto, but he easily hits it right back at Buu. Buu just manages to duck out of the way at the last second by retracting his head into his neck. Buu chuckles, thinking that was nothing big, and flies at Vegetto with a punch, but Vegetto kicks Buu hard in the face, busting his nose. Vegetto mocks him, saying Buu probably wishes he still didn’t have a nose. Buu says he’s going to die a painful death, but Vegetto just punches Buu really hard in the face.
Buu kicks at Vegetto, but Vegetto catches his leg, and then slams Buu down into the ground. Kaiōshin says Buu is helpless, and the Potara are amazing. Old Kaiōshin corrects him that it’s because those two experts are fused, and even more so because they’re rivals. Back on Earth, Vegetto shoots a ki saber toward the ground, and uses it to impale Buu, raising him back into the air. Vegetto asks him to get a little more serious, but Buu merely glares at him. Vegetto wonders out loud if Buu really had been serious, and apologizes if that’s so. Buu slides himself off the sword, and begins steaming up with anger. There is so much steam that the two become completely engulfed in it, but they can be heard fighting inside. As the smoke clears, Buu is all busted up, and Vegetto is holding Buu’s forelock in his hand. Vegetto tosses the forelock into the air, blasting it into dust. He’ll do this to Buu’s whole body, and cleanly erase him from this world. Old Kaiōshin is angry that he’s just playing around, while Buu is completely enraged.
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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