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The Limit!! Super Saiyan 3
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 474 (Kanzenban)
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Dragon Ball Chapter 474 (Full Color)
Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 474 (Tankōbon)
限界!!超サイヤ人3
Rimitto!! Sūpā Saiya-jin Surī
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1994 #28
Sale Date 14 June 1994
Issue Date 27 June 1994
Chapter Data
Pages Pages 1-13 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Z Episode 245
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 126
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 127
Viz Publication
Title Super Saiyan Level 3!!!
Chapter No. Z 280
Release 07 February 2006
Translation Lillian Olsen
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 40
(Dragon Ball Z Volume 24)
Kanzenban Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 32
Full Color Majin Boo Arc Volume 4
Digital Color Part 7 Volume 5
VIZBIG Dragon Ball Z VIZBIG Volume 8
Viz 3-in-1 Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 14
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"The Limit!! Super Saiyan 3" is the four hundred and seventy-fourth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1994 #28 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

Piccolo tries to figure out what Goku said, while Bobbidi thinks it is just nonsense. Goku notices Trunks's ki has stopped moving, and hopes he hurries up. Trunks is sitting in mid-air watching the events between Goku and Bobbidi, so Goku yells out at him to hurry up and get the radar. Bobbidi wonders who he was talking to, and figures he has some sort of futile plan. Goku thinks he will just have to buy more time, and then returns to normal. Boo thinks he has given up. "That's not it. I'm gonna explain Super Saiyan so you guys understand." Bobbidi says that is dumb, they do not care to know. "Don't say that. First, I guess this is my normal state." He transforms. "This is Super Saiyan." He transforms again, to the spikier lightning level. "And this is what you saw before. Super Saiyan that surpasses Super Saiyan. Or Super Saiyan 2, you could say."

Bobbidi thinks these transformations are meaningless. "And..." Kuririn thinks Goku is bluffing. "This... Surpasses even that..." Goku starts transforming, this one not being an immediate change. Kaiō wants him to stop, or else his remaining time will... Bobbidi and Boo are shocked, as Piccolo says his ki is rising rapidly. Even Tenshinhan, way off in the mountains somewhere with Chiaotzu, says the Earth is shaking and wonders what Goku is up to. Goku finally completes the transformation. His hair is much longer, there is a lot more lightning, and he has lost his eyebrows.

"...This is Super Saiyan 3. Sorry it took so much time. I'm still not used to this form." Everyone is amazed, and even Gohan stops his Z Sword training to wonder if that is his dad's ki he can feel. Kaiōshin says it really is Son Goku, and Kibito cannot believe they can feel his power all the way here in this sacred land. Gohan wonders what is going on. Back on Earth, Boo says Goku's face has gotten scary, but Boo is not scared at all. Bobbidi thinks this is nothing much, and tells Boo to beat him up, as the entire Earth watches. Goku flies forward, grabs Boo's forelock, and then punches him a few times with his free hand. Goku then swings Boo around, letting him go so that Boo crashes into the ocean.

Boo flies out of the water, and lets off a volley of blasts at Goku. Goku manages to swat them all away, thinking Boo was hardly damaged by his attack, and Boo just used one of Vegeta's techniques, meaning he can pick up his opponent's techniques just from fighting for a little while. Boo stretches his arm out to punch Goku in the face from a distance, but Goku is barely damaged, either. Kaiō wants Goku to stop, because using that abnormal power will greatly reduce his time on Earth, and then there will be no one to teach Fusion to the kids.

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

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