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The High School Baseball Tournament (Part 4)
大高校野球(ベースボール)大会<その4>の巻
Dai Kōkō Bēsubōru Taikai "Sono Yon" no Maki
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1983 #46
Sale Date 18 October 1983
Issue Date 31 October 1983
Chapter Data
Pages Pages 1-13 (Black and White)
Episodes Dr. Slump: Arale-chan Episode 156
Viz Publication
Title Play Ball! (Part Four)
Chapter No. Chapter 191
Release 06 May 2008
Translation Alexander O. Smith
Editor Rich Amtower
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dr. Slump Tankōbon Volume 15
Kanzenban Dr. Slump Kanzenban Volume 13
Big Volume Dr. Slump Big Volume 8
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This article is about "The High School Baseball Tournament (Part 4)", originally published as the 193rd chapter of Dr. Slump in Weekly Shōnen Jump. For "The Heart-Pounding Tea Room", see Dr. Slump Chapter 188.

"The High School Baseball Tournament (Part 4)" is the one hundred and ninety-third chapter of the Dr. Slump manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1983 #46 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

This chapter was published as the one hundred and ninety-first chapter in all collected volumes. Chapters 186 and 188 were moved to Tankōbon Volume 16 in order to avoid splitting up this four-part story at the end of Tankōbon Volume 15, and all subsequent collected volumes followed suit though the opposite effect resulted in the kanzenban edition.

Summary

Weekly Shōnen Jump

Every chapter of Dr. Slump is accompanied by a comment from Akira Toriyama. Below is the comment accompanying the one hundred and ninety-third chapter in the 1983 #46 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump.

フトンにいるのが心地よい季節で、ついつい十数時間も眠ることに<明>


It's a season where it's nice and cosy in bed, so I just end up sleeping for 10-odd hours <Akira>


Availability

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

Japan

North America

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