Dragon Ball Chapter 112
| This page is incomplete. Kanzenshuu wiki team members are aware that they must edit this page to add missing information and complete it. |
|
|
| Run, Son Goku! | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| |||
| Premiered | Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1987 #12 | ||
| Sale Date | 17 February 1987 | ||
| Issue Date | 02 March 1987 | ||
| Chapter Data | |||
| Pages | Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White) | ||
| Episodes | Dragon Ball Episode 78 | ||
| Viz Publication | |||
| Title | Go, Goku, Go! | ||
| Release | May 2003 | ||
| Translation | Mari Morimoto | ||
| Adaptation | Gerard Jones | ||
| Editor | Jason Thompson | ||
| Collected Volumes | |||
| Tankōbon | Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 10 | ||
| Kanzenban | Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 8 | ||
| Full Color |
Boyhood Arc Volume 7 Digital Color Part 2 Volume 5 | ||
| VIZBIG | Dragon Ball VIZBIG Volume 4 | ||
| Viz 3-in-1 | Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 4 | ||
"Run, Son Goku!" is the one hundred and twelfth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1987 #12 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Summary
Bora completely emerges from his grave, and Upa runs over crying to greet him. Bora wonders what is going on, and Upa explains that Goku gathered all of the Dragon Balls to bring him back to life. "I have granted thy wish. Well then, I bid thee farewell." Shenlong disappears, and the Dragon Balls prepare to disperse. Goku jumps up and quickly grabs the Four-Star Ball. The sky returns to normal, and Upa asks Goku why he jumped up there. Goku explains that he wanted his grandpa's Four-Star Ball, and it has turned to stone, so Goku explains that too. Bora tells Goku he is truly thankful, but Goku says he is just glad to see him alive again. Upa tells his father how Goku climbed Karin Tower and beat up the guys who killed him. Goku prepares to leave, and Upa and Bora are disappointed that he will not stay a little longer. They decide they will all meet up again someday, and Goku calls for Kinto'un. They all say goodbye and Goku flies off.
Goku returns to the Fortuneteller Crone's palace and tells everyone that he brought Bora back. He suddenly has to piss and runs over to the side of the ring and pisses into the lake. Kuririn wonders if he will really save the world some day. Bulma asks if he will go search for his grandfather's memento again in a year, and Goku shows them the Four-Star Ball as a stone. Kuririn wonders what he will do now if he already has the ball, and Goku says he wants to train for the next Tenka'ichi Budōkai. Yamcha says he is also going to train under Muten Rōshi, and Goku is excited to hear that. Bulma tells Yamcha he better not end up acting like a pervert because of his training.
Goku is very happy they are all training together, but the Turtle Hermit says Goku will be training separately, since he is already very skilled. Goku says he just wants to get stronger, and the Turtle Hermit tells him that he will get stronger if he goes out and to see the big world. After that, they will all meet up again at the next Tenka'ichi Budōkai. Kuririn cannot believe they will not see Goku for five years, but the Turtle Hermit says it will be only three years.
Kuririn and Yamcha wish Goku farewell, and Goku tells Bulma that he hopes she will become quiet, and she yells at him. Goku prepares to leave, and calls for Kinto'un, but the Turtle Hermit yells at him, telling him that he will have to walk and run and swim. Goku is not bothered by this for long, and so he runs off out of the Crone's palace. The Crone suggests to the Turtle Hermit that it would not do for the teacher to lose to his student, so the Turtle Hermit tells the others they are running home from here, too, and Bulma screams that she is not involved in this.
"Of course, Goku went on a journey in search of more strength... And Yamcha and Kuririn trained hard under Muten Rōshi... And so, three years later... Again, the Tenka'ichi Budōkai begins...!!"
Cast
Availability
This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats.
Japan
- Dragon Ball Volume 10: The Twenty-Second Tenka'ichi Budōkai (Tankōbon; 10 November 1987)
- Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 10 (12 October 2012)
- Dragon Ball Volume 8 (Kanzenban; 04 March 2003)
- Dragon Ball Part 2: Red Ribbon Army Arc Volume 5 (Digital Color Edition; 04 February 2013)
External Links
References
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||