Dragon Ball Chapter 274
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| Gurd's Psychic Powers | |||
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| Premiered | Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1990 #24 | ||
| Sale Date | 15 May 1990 | ||
| Issue Date | 28 May 1990 | ||
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| Pages | Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White) | ||
| Episodes |
Dragon Ball Z Episode 63 Dragon Ball Kai Episode 29 | ||
| Viz Publication | |||
| Title | Gurd's Psychic Powers | ||
| Chapter No. |
Z 080 FC Freeza 029 | ||
| 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 19 | ||
| Full Color |
Freeza Arc Volume 2 Digital Color Part 5 Volume 3 | ||
| VIZBIG | Dragon Ball Z VIZBIG Volume 3 | ||
| Viz 3-in-1 | Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 8 | ||
"Gurd's Psychic Powers" is the two hundred and seventy-fourth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1990 #24 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Summary
Gurd yells "STOP", time freezes, and he moves out of the way of Gohan and Kuririn's blasts. He prepares to use his Chōnōryoku on them, but when he looks up into the air, they have moved quite a ways away. Then time unfreezes, the two blasts hit the ground, and Gohan and Kuririn start moving again and notice Gurd has moved. They head towards him and then vanish, so Gurd yells out "STOP" again. They are both stopped in mid-air diving towards him from opposite sides, and Gurd thinks if he attacks them while time is stopped, it will use too much energy. So Gurd runs over to hide behind a rock, and thinks those brats will not find him there. Then he unfreezes time, and Kuririn and Gohan know where he is anyway. Gurd freaks out and says he cannot stop time anymore as they fly towards him.
They suddenly stop in mid-air, and Gurd says he is using Kanashibari no Jutsu (paralysis technique). He wonders how they knew his location without using scouters, and then wonders if they taste good. Meanwhile, the other three Ginyu Special Force members have moved to another spot, and Jheese says this was unexpected, with those little guys having battle powers over 10,000. Butta says they are of an unusual race if they can alter their battle powers without transforming, and Reacoom says Vegeta has good friends. Vegeta thinks they were stupid for attacking from the front after he had told them to be careful of Gurd's Chōnōryoku. Gurd telekinetically rips a little tree out of the ground, then cuts the top off. He decides he will first skewer Kuririn with it, and then he will use a different type of Chōnōryoku to play with Gohan. He throws the tree up toward Kuririn, but...
Vegeta suddenly chops off Gurd's head, which frees Gohan and Kuririn from the paralysis technique, and they quickly fly out of the way of the tree. Gurd's head tells Vegeta that was dirty, as this was just supposed to be a game. Vegeta responds that nothing is dirty in war, and Gurd comments about the Saiyans being vulgar monkey bastards. Vegeta finally gets fed up of him talking and blasts his head. Kuririn and Gohan thank Vegeta, but he says he was not saving them, it was just the perfect chance to defeat Gurd. Vegeta says this is the end of their good luck, though. Jheese and Butta cannot believe Gurd has been killed, and Reacoom says their special fighting poses will not be pretty anymore. They will have to think up a new pose for only four members now. Jheese and Butta then do Rock-Paper-Scissors to decide who will take on the two little guys now, as Vegeta says from here on out, it is going to be hell.
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 23: The Terrible Ginyu Special-Squad (Tankōbon; 08 October 1990)
- Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 23 (12 October 2012)
- Dragon Ball Volume 19 (Kanzenban; 04 September 2003)
- Dragon Ball Part 5: Freeza Arc Volume 3 (Digital Color Edition; 04 April 2013)
- Dragon Ball: Freeza Arc Volume 2 (Full Color Comics; 04 April 2013)
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