Dragon Ball Chapter 513
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| Vegeta’s Idea | |||
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| Premiered | Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1995 #18 | ||
| Sale Date | 04 April 1995 | ||
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| Pages | Pages 1-13 (Black and White) | ||
| Episodes |
Dragon Ball Z Episode 282 Dragon Ball Z Episode 283 Dragon Ball Kai Episode 154 Dragon Ball Kai Episode 155 | ||
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| Title | Vegeta’s Plan | ||
| Release | 06 June 2006 | ||
| Translation | Lillian Olsen | ||
| Adaptation | Gerard Jones | ||
| Editor | Jason Thompson | ||
"Vegeta’s Idea" is the five hundred and thirteenth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1995 #18 issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Summary
The Earth has been restored to its previous peaceful state, as it was before it was destroyed by Buu. Porunga wants the second wish, and so Dende relays it. Porunga says it will take a little while, because of the large amount of people to deal with. Meanwhile, the evil Buu kicks the good one through a nearby mountain, and then rips off his own arm and throws it at the good Buu repeatedly. Vegeta says the fatty’s power is dropping, and asks Dende if the wish has been granted yet. Old Kaiōshin explains that Porunga is having troubles, when his halo suddenly disappears. Porunga says the second wish is granted, and Dende excitedly informs Vegeta. Vegeta’s halo also disappears, making Goku shockingly note that he’s no longer considered a bad man.
The people of Earth notice their revival, including Gohan, Piccolo, and the boys, as well as everyone at God’s Temple. Goku asks Vegeta if his plan was to revive Gohan and Trunks and everyone so they could help fight. Nope. Vegeta wants him to prepare a Genki-Dama. Goku doubts that gathering a bit of genki from all the Earthlings will be enough against Buu. Vegeta says this was what he meant about the Earthlings taking responsibility for themselves. It won’t be just a little bit of genki; they’ll make the people give more. Dende says Porunga wants the third wish, but Vegeta says it doesn’t matter. Vegeta then wants to somehow speak to all the Earthlings at once, like Babidi did. Kaiōshin says that’s impossible. "Leave that to me. It’s my special technique!" Goku recognizes that as Kaiō’s voice. Kaiō is glad Vegeta has chosen his Genki-Dama to be the deciding factor. He then tells Vegeta to speak, and he could even speak to the whole universe if he wants.
Vegeta speaks out to the Earthlings, explaining that they were all killed by Majin Buu, but now they’ve been returned to life through strange powers, and their towns and homes have been restored as well. So, this is no dream. Satan doubts this "not a dream" business, but Goku shushes him. Vegeta continues. "Now, somewhere, there is a warrior who is fighting Majin Buu in place of all of you!! To put it frankly, you could say the situation is pretty bad! Majin Buu’s strength far exceeds even Cell’s! So, I want you to lend your power!! Raise your hands toward the sky!! We’ll collect your power to defeat Buu!! You’ll get pretty tired, but don’t worry! It’ll be the same as if you’d run really hard! Well, do it! Raise your hands!!" Kaiō thinks that was no way to ask.
Vegeta tells Kakarrot to hurry up and begin, and Goku is impressed with Vegeta as he rips the remains of his outer shirt off. Goku then takes to the air, raises his hands, and says, "Everyone!! Lend me as much genki as possible! I’m beggin’ ya!" Gohan, Trunks, and Goten heed first, as does Piccolo, who says this is very unlike Vegeta. The others at God’s Temple do the same. Goku has a really big Genki-Dama now, but Vegeta says it’s still not complete, wondering why. Vegeta then hears the Earthlings being hesitant about raising their hands, and gets angry they’re not helping.
Availability
This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats.
Japan
- Dragon Ball Volume 42: Bye-Bye, Dragon World (Tankōbon; 04 August 1995)
- Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 42 (12 October 2012)
- Dragon Ball Volume 34 (Kanzenban; 02 April 2004)
- Dragon Ball Part 7: Majin Buu Arc Volume 7 (Digital Color Edition; 04 October 2013
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