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Vegeta Laughs, Freeza Fumes
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 266 (Kanzenban)
Full Color
Dragon Ball Chapter 266 (Full Color)
Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 266 (Tankōbon)
笑うベジータ怒るフリーザ
Warau Bejīta Ikaru Furīza
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1990 #15
Sale Date 13 March 1990
Issue Date 26 March 1990
Chapter Data
Pages Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Z Episode 56
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 26
Viz Publication
Title Vegeta's Laughter, Freeza's Rage
Chapter No. Z 072
FC Freeza 021
Release March 2003
Translation Lillian Olsen
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 23
(Dragon Ball Z Volume 7)
Kanzenban Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 18
Full Color Freeza Arc Volume 2
Digital Color Part 5 Volume 2
VIZBIG Dragon Ball Z VIZBIG Volume 3
Viz 3-in-1 Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 8
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"Vegeta Laughs, Freeza Fumes" is the two hundred and sixty-sixth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1990 #15 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

Gohan flies through the air with the Dragon Radar, and eventually comes to the village and touches down. Gohan says Vegeta definitely wiped out this village, and sets off to search for the Dragon Ball that Vegeta apparently could not find. The radar says it is in the water instead of in a house, which Gohan thinks is weird. He swims down until he gets to the Four-Star Ball and comes back to the surface, thinking the villagers must have hidden it there. Meanwhile, Zarbon is outside of Freeza's ship looking for Vegeta and is pissed that he must be hiding. Freeza, still in the ship, is yelling out through the hole and tells Zarbon that he better find him. Vegeta thinks it is great they are searching out there, and counts five Dragon Balls here. Vegeta thinks he cannot escape carrying all five, and then comes up with a little plan.

"Hey!!! You've been tricked!!! I'm still in the ship!!!!" Zarbon and Freeza both hear this, and then Vegeta fires a blast down the hallway. Zarbon flies back into the ship, and Vegeta runs back into the room with the Dragon Balls and blasts a hole through the glass. Freeza and Zarbon try to go down the hall towards him, but the blast he fired left a bunch of smoke and debris. Vegeta then throws the Dragon Balls, one at a time, out through the hole in the glass. Freeza realizes Vegeta was going after the Dragon Balls, but it is too late. Vegeta heads out through the hole, just before Zarbon and Freeza make it into the room. Zarbon flies out of the hole and looks around, then wonders if he is still in the ship again. Vegeta is actually hiding behind some rocks, and then slowly gets into the surrounding water and swims away.

Freeza doubts Vegeta could have gotten far with five Dragon Balls, and says he will search for him inside the ship while Zarbon searches outside. Freeza tells Zarbon he will kill him if Vegeta is not found within one hour. Vegeta surfaces on another shore, and says they should have been thrown somewhere around here. And there they are, all five Dragon Balls right in front of him, and Vegeta laughs about his victory. He starts moving them all over into a corner of some rocks, and thinks there is only one Dragon Ball left to find once he gets the one he hid in the water of that village. Then he suddenly notices a strong battle power, and wonders if it is Zarbon. But it is not, it is someone weaker than Zarbon. And he notices it is Kuririn, flying excitedly through the air with the One-Star Ball. Kuririn does not notice Vegeta at all, and Vegeta wonders why that Earthling is here. Vegeta dismisses it, since he is holding the last Dragon Ball, and flies off after him.

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Availability

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

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