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A Faint Hope
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 469 (Kanzenban)
Full Color
Dragon Ball Chapter 469 (Full Color)
Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 469 (Tankōbon)
かすかな希望
Kasuka na Kibō
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1994 #23
Sale Date 10 May 1994
Issue Date 23 May 1994
Chapter Data
Pages Pages 1-13 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Z Episode 239
Dragon Ball Z Episode 240
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 122
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 123
Viz Publication
Title A Slim Hope
Chapter No. Z 275
Release 05 December 2005
Translation Lillian Olsen
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 39
(Dragon Ball Z Volume 23)
Kanzenban Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 31
Full Color Majin Boo Arc Volume 3
Digital Color Part 7 Volume 4
VIZBIG Dragon Ball Z VIZBIG Volume 8
Viz 3-in-1 Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 13
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"A Faint Hope" is the four hundred and sixty-ninth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1994 #23 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

Goku finally wakes up, and sees that Vegeta took the last senzu. He realizes he was knocked out so Vegeta could fight Majin Boo alone. He feels Boo's ki, but not Vegeta's. He does not feel Gohan's ki, either, and wonders what happened. But he does feel Piccolo and Kuririn, meaning they are no longer stone, and they probably know what is going on. So, Goku teleports away. Up at God's Temple, Piccolo says it will probably be about an hour before Goten and Trunks wake up. Kuririn feels bad that Vegeta and Gohan are dead, and who knows what happened to Goku. Then he asks Dende if it would be okay to bring his family up here, knowing it is probably wrong to want to save just his friends. Dende asks Piccolo, but Piccolo says to decide for himself. Dende does not mind, since the Earth is still around because of them.

Kuririn prepares to leave, but he and Piccolo feel a familiar ki suddenly appear. Kuririn is excited that Goku is alive (although technically he is not). Goku wants to know what happened, but Dende says he will heal him first. Some time passes, and Goku cannot believe that Gohan, Kaiōshin, and even Vegeta have been killed. Piccolo says Kaiōshin was right to fear Boo, and now the whole universe will be in danger. Kuririn thinks that the fact that Goku is alive is their happiness amidst the sorrow. He says Goku is the only one who can defeat Boo, and asks if he still has more time remaining in this world.

"To put it bluntly, it's impossible. I can't defeat him. The difference in true strength between me and Vegeta was almost nil. Vegeta even gave up his life, but Majin Boo was barely affected, right? Sorry, but, there's no way I could win." Goku says he could have done something if at least Gohan or Vegeta were alive, though Piccolo says the amount of people there are does not make much difference against Boo. That is not what Goku meant; he wanted to use Fusion. Dende has heard of this as well, it is the special technique of the Metamorians. Goku says he learned it from a Metamorian in the afterlife. It is a union technique that only two people of similar power and body size can use. Two people fuse into one, and they can become an incredibly powerful person. Metamorians are weak on their own, but with Fusion, they become halfway decent warriors.

Piccolo realizes Goku could have fused with Gohan or Vegeta if they were alive. Goku says he was taught the technique, but he has never actually done it, since there was no one like him there. But even so, it took him a week to learn the technique. Piccolo thinks it is futile either way, but Kuririn thinks Goku can go back to the dead and fuse with Gohan or Vegeta. Piccolo bursts his bubble though by saying that even if Goku fused with either one, he could not return to this world, and besides, Vegeta is not in Heaven. Mister Popo then suggests that the two sleeping inside, Goten and Trunks, have near equal power and size. Goku thinks that is great, and says he will teach them Fusion until he has to leave, and then Piccolo can train them afterwards. Piccolo agrees, and Kuririn gets excited at this faint glimmer of hope.

Piccolo thinks that it will take a long time for the boys to master Fusion, and many lives will be lost to Majin Boo in the meantime. Perhaps everyone will be annihilated, or even the Earth itself will be destroyed. Goku says as long as they are alive and they have the Dragon Balls, they can fix things. Kuririn prepares to leave to fetch everyone, when the sky suddenly turns black. It is Shenlong. Kuririn figures it must be Bulma who summoned him, and wonders why she would gather the Dragon Balls without knowing the circumstances yet. Goku realizes they must mean to return to life the people Vegeta killed at the Budōkai. Dende says it will be a year before they can use the Dragon Balls again if they make three wishes, and so Goku focuses on their ki and teleports away.

Outside of Capsule Corporation, everyone else has gathered, as Shenlong tells them to speak their wish. Yamcha knows what to say: "Please return to life the people who died today! Oh! Except for the bad people!" Shenlong says it is granted, and wants to know their second wish. Goku arrives just then, and realizes he is too late, while everyone else is shocked to see him. He telepathically contacts Dende, explaining that one wish has already been used up. Dende says if they only used one wish, then it will only be a four-month wait. Goku understands, and tells Dende to tell Kuririn that he will bring everyone there, since they are all gathered with him now. Goku then tells Shenlong they have made enough wishes, and so Shenlong bids them farewell. Yamcha asks Goku what is going on. Meanwhile, Bobbidi is still flying on Boo's back, and he wonders why it suddenly got dark and then bright again. And elsewhere, Kibito is alive again, and cannot believe it.

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