Dragon Ball Chapter 260
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| One Last Dragon Ball | |||
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| Premiered | Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1990 #09 | ||
| Sale Date | 30 January 1990 | ||
| Issue Date | 12 February 1990 | ||
| Chapter Data | |||
| Pages | Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White) | ||
| Episodes |
Dragon Ball Z Episode 51 Dragon Ball Kai Episode 23 Dragon Ball Kai Episode 24 | ||
| Viz Publication | |||
| Title | The Last Dragon Ball | ||
| Chapter No. |
Z 066 FC Freeza 015 | ||
| Release | March 2003 | ||
| Translation | Lillian Olsen | ||
| Adaptation | Gerard Jones | ||
| Editor | Jason Thompson | ||
| Collected Volumes | |||
| Tankōbon |
Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 22 (Dragon Ball Z Volume 6) | ||
| Kanzenban | Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 18 | ||
| Full Color |
Freeza Arc Volume 1 Digital Color Part 5 Volume 2 | ||
| VIZBIG | Dragon Ball Z VIZBIG Volume 2 | ||
| Viz 3-in-1 | Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 8 | ||
"One Last Dragon Ball" is the two hundred and sixtieth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1990 #09 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Summary
Vegeta tosses his Dragon Ball into the lake next to the village, so that nobody will know where to find it, except him. He then wonders what to do next. Freeza has five and is searching for the remaining one. Vegeta then flies off thinking. Meanwhile, Freeza, Zarbon, and the only remaining henchman are still waiting on Dodoria, thinking he is still chasing those little guys. Freeza thinks Dodoria was an idiot, and they should just go search for the remaining two Dragon Balls. Zarbon and the other henchman will go look for the last two villages, and Freeza will go back to their ship with the five Dragon Balls they have so far. Zarbon and the henchman drop their Dragon Balls to the ground, then take to the air. Zarbon tells the other henchman to search that way, but notify him if he finds the village, so that he does not get killed by the stronger Namekians. No matter what, they will return to the ship in three hours. Then they both fly off.
Freeza thinks that Vegeta may find the other Dragon Balls before they do, and is sure to come after the ones they already have. And when he does, they will just take the two he has, and have all seven. Freeza lifts the five Dragon Balls off the ground telekinetically, and zooms off with them in his pod. Back at the cave, Bulma asks Dende about this Eldest, and Dende says he was the person who gave birth to all of the Namekians here. He was the only person who survived the unusual weather, and he repopulated the planet afterwards. "I'm the 108th child of the Eldest." Bulma asks how he could have given birth if he was the only one, and Dende says by producing eggs from his mouth. Bulma says that is really different, and thinks this Eldest must be a woman. Dende then asks what a "woman" is. Bulma asks if there are not two types of Namekians, man and woman, like his mother and father for example. Dende does not understand this "two type" thing at all. Bulma thinks this is a boring planet if it does not have men or women.
Kuririn changes the subject and wants to know why they should go to see the Eldest (as Bulma says she is glad she is not a Namekian). "Ah! The people who attacked our village already had four Dragon Balls... And then, now you've said a lot of people are being killed in that direction, right?" Kuririn says yeah, it was probably Vegeta, and Gohan says there is no one left, they have been wiped out. Dende says that means there is hardly anyone remaining on this planet now. Kuririn says that Vegeta must have the Dragon Ball from the village he attacked, meaning there is only one left. Kuririn asks if the last Dragon Ball is being held by the Eldest, and Dende says it is. Kuririn freaks out, because even though Freeza's troops no longer have scouters, Vegeta can detect ki, so he will probably be after the seventh Dragon Ball there. Dende cries and says they must hurry then, and Kuririn agrees, because they cannot let Freeza or Vegeta be granted eternal life. Kuririn says he will go, and asks Gohan to stay with Bulma. It is dangerous if too many of them go.
Kuririn asks Dende how long it would take them to get there walking, so as not to be noticed by Vegeta. Dende says it is about thirty days walking, and Kuririn says that is no good at all, so they will have to fly. They will just have to hide again if Vegeta notices them. So Dende and Kuririn fly off, and tell Bulma and Gohan to be careful. Along the way, Kuririn thinks about how strong Freeza and Vegeta are, and how they will have to hide with the Eldest's Dragon Ball for the five and a half days it will take Goku to get there. Speaking of whom, Goku is flying through space doing flips and throwing punches in his ship. He is exhausted, but thinks he should move up to 30G now, when Kaiō contacts him. He asks Goku why he is in space, and remembers that he is on his way to Planet Namek to find the Dragon Balls there. Goku cannot believe Kaiō has not heard about the bad stuff happening on Planet Namek, but Kaiō says to tell him later, he has good news first. He has guests here. There are four of them, and they cleared the Serpent Road in a much shorter time than Goku did. Four people he knows well. They have come here for stern training like Goku did. Tenshinhan, Chiaotzu, Yamcha, and Piccolo!
Cast
- Vegeta
- Unnamed Namekians (dead bodies)
- Appule
- Zarbon
- Freeza
- Muri (dead body)
- Cargo (dead body)
- Dende
- Bulma
- Kuririn
- Son Gohan
- Son Goku
- North Kaiō
- Tenshinhan
- Chiaotzu
- Yamcha
- Piccolo
Availability
This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats.
Japan
- Dragon Ball Volume 22: The Namekian Resistance (Tankōbon; 10 July 1990)
- Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 22 (12 October 2012)
- Dragon Ball Volume 18 (Kanzenban; 04 August 2003)
- Dragon Ball Part 5: Freeza Arc Volume 2 (Digital Color Edition; 04 April 2013)
- Dragon Ball: Freeza Arc Volume 1 (Full Color Comics; 04 April 2013)
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