Dragon Ball Chapter 120
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| An Unexpected Dodonpa | |||
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| Premiered | Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1987 #20 | ||
| Sale Date | 14 April 1987 | ||
| Issue Date | 27 April 1987 | ||
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| Pages | Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White) | ||
| Episodes |
Dragon Ball Episode 89 Dragon Ball Episode 90 | ||
| Viz Publication | |||
| Title | Look Out! The Dodon Blast! | ||
| 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 9 | ||
| Full Color |
Boyhood Arc Volume 8 Digital Color Part 3 Volume 1 | ||
| VIZBIG | Dragon Ball VIZBIG Volume 4 | ||
| Viz 3-in-1 | Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 4 | ||
"An Unexpected Dodonpa" is the one hundred and twentieth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1987 #20 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Summary
The announcer says that Kuririn is a student of the Turtle Hermit, and Chiaotzu is a student of his rival, the Crane Hermit. "Well then, please begin!!" Kuririn takes a fighting stance, but Chiaotzu stands unmoving with no expression on his face. Kuririn wonders what is going on, and then Chiaotzu slides forward and kicks Kuririn into the air. Chiaotzu flies up and swings at him, but Kuririn backflips back to the ground, then he kicks off the ground and comes swinging back up at Chiaotzu. Chiaotzu dodges and Kuririn flies over him, then Chiaotzu floats down to the ground.
Kuririn comes down again and kicks off the ring, dashing at Chiaotzu, and then Kuririn vanishes. Tenshinhan yells to watch out on the left, but Chiaotzu has to think which direction that is. By the time he figures it out, Kuririn reappears and slugs him in the face. Kuririn gets in a few good hits, and then Chiaotzu flies backwards and up into the air. Jackie recognizes that as the Tsuru-sen Style's signature technique, Bukū-Jutsu. Tenshinhan's impressed with kisama‘s (very insulting "you") knowledge, and Goku says to not say kisama, but "Gramps".
Kuririn wonders what to do, and Chiaotzu tells him he will surprise him with this attack. Chiaotzu holds up one finger, and it starts to flare up, then he fires a Dodonpa down at Kuririn. Kuririn jumps out of the way and Chiaotzu keeps firing off a bunch more, that Kuririn also barely dodges. Goku recognizes it as Tao Pai-pai's technique, and Tenshinhan asks Goku about this. Goku says he defeated Tao Pai-pai, and after some doubt, Tenshinhan thinks about Tao Pai-pai and walks away. Jackie asks if he really did take out Tao Pai-pai, and Goku assures him he did. Then Jackie tells him Tao Pai-pai is the Crane Hermit's younger brother.
Kuririn keeps jumping out of the way of the multiple Dodonpa that Chiaotzu keeps firing at him, and is annoyed that Chiaotzu is not using his hands and feet. Meanwhile, Tenshinhan makes his way through the crowd to the Crane Hermit, and says he has something to tell him. Kuririn thinks about using a Kamehameha, figuring that if Yamcha was able to do it, he should too. He prepares to use it, but then another Dodonpa comes his way. The Crane Hermit is shocked at what Tenshinhan has just told him, and yells out for Chiaotzu to take this guy out. So, Chiaotzu prepares to fire off a really powerful Dodonpa down at Kuririn. But then Kuririn calls out "Ka...me...ha...", and Jackie cannot believe he can also use the Kamehameha.
Cast
- Kuririn
- Chiaotzu
- Tenka'ichi Budōkai Staff Members
- Tenka'ichi Budōkai Spectators
- Son Goku
- Tenka'ichi Budōkai Ringside Announcer
- Tenshinhan
- Turtle Hermit (as Jackie Chun)
- Oolong
- Umigame
- Tao Pai-pai (thought bubble)
- Crane Hermit
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 9 (Kanzenban; 04 April 2003)
- Dragon Ball Part 3: Piccolo Daimaō Arc Volume 1 (Digital Color Edition; 04 February 2013)
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