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Son Gohan
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 108 (Kanzenban)
Full Color
Dragon Ball Chapter 108 (Full Color)
Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 108 (Tankōbon)
孫悟飯
Son Gohan
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1987 #08
Sale Date 20 January 1987
Issue Date 02 February 1987
Chapter Data
Pages Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Episode 76
Viz Publication
Title Son Gohan
Release May 2003
Translation Mari Morimoto
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 9
Kanzenban Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 8
Full Color Boyhood Arc Volume 7
Digital Color Part 2 Volume 5
VIZBIG Dragon Ball VIZBIG Volume 3
Viz 3-in-1 Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 3
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"Son Gohan" is the one hundred and eighth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1987 #08 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

Goku is in real pain now, and apparently the masked fighter did not mean to cut his tail off. The others are more worried about how Goku's dead grandfather could be here, and the Turtle Hermit explains that he has a halo atop his head. Goku is really pissed about losing his tail, and prepares to attack, when the fighter says he gives up. The fighter compliments Goku's training, and Goku asks how he knows his name, but the fighter just says he should have been more careful to train his tail. Goku starts to figure out who it is, as the fighter takes off his mask. "That's right. It's me."

Goku starts to tear up, and runs over crying "Grandpa!!!!" He jumps up on Gohan's face, and they hug. Gohan apologizes about Goku's tail, and asks if he has been training under Muten Rōshi, and Goku says yeah. Gohan greets his old master, and then Goku asks Grandpa when he came back to life. But Gohan says he has not, and explains how Muten Rōshi's older sister, the Fortuneteller Crone, can freely travel to and from "That World". She goes to "That World" to scout out martial arts masters to compete in her matches here. Goku asks him if he can come live with him again, but Gohan tells him that he can only stay here for one day. Bulma thinks it was really lucky that the two of them met up today, and the Turtle Hermit says his Big Sister can see into the future, and asks if she knew they were coming.

Gohan goes and thanks Muten Rōshi for training Goku, and then starts whispering about the Great Ape transformation, when Goku walks over to them. Goku shows him all the Dragon Balls he has found. Kuririn tells Upa they will definitely return his old man to life now, but Upa thinks the Dragon Balls should be used for Goku-san‘s grandfather. Gohan says he likes the afterlife (healthy girls), and Yamcha is not surprised that Rōshi-sama‘s number one student would have a thing for women.

The Crone says she will give them a fortune-telling as promised, since they have won, and Gohan says he is ready to return to the afterlife now. Goku cannot believe Grandpa is leaving already, but Gohan tells him he is just happy to see how he has grown. Then he starts to say his goodbyes, thanks the Crone-sama, and tells everyone they should meet up again in the afterlife. Goku yells "Bye-bye, Grandpa!!", who then disappears. Goku says he will be training his tail when it comes back, and he will get a lot stronger (the Turtle Hermit thinks that is not necessary). The Crone gets off of her crystal ball, and starts chanting until an image pops up. The Dragon Ball is in a car, and Bulma wonders why it is not showing up on the Radar if that is the case. Goku asks which direction, and the Crone points that it is two hundred kilometers that way. Goku is excited.

Cast

Hidden from view inside a car seen through the Crone's crystal ball:

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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