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Son Goku's Assault
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 93 (Kanzenban)
Full Color
Dragon Ball Chapter 93 (Full Color)
Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 93 (Tankōbon)
孫悟空突撃
Son Gokū Totsugeki
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1986 #43
Sale Date 23 September 1986
Issue Date 06 October 1986
Chapter Data
Pages Title; Pages 1-3 (Full Color)
Pages 4-14 (Limited Color)
Episodes Dragon Ball Episode 64
Dragon Ball Episode 65
Dragon Ball Episode 66
Viz Publication
Title Goku's Charge
Release May 2003
Translation Mari Morimoto
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 8
Kanzenban Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 7
Full Color Boyhood Arc Volume 6
Digital Color Part 2 Volume 4
VIZBIG Dragon Ball VIZBIG Volume 3
Viz 3-in-1 Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 3
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"Son Goku's Assault" is the ninety-third chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1986 #43 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

Goku looks at the Dragon Radar, and wonders why the next two Dragon Balls are together. He realizes that place must be the Red Ribbon Army's house, and decides he will go there and beat everyone up. Upa tells him he is crazy, but Goku says he has to go there to get the Dragon Balls. Upa wants him to run away if things get dangerous and Goku calls for Kinto'un.

At Red Ribbon Headquarters, Colonel Violet has returned with the Five-Star Ball she found using the enemy's Radar, and says it was really easy. Red tells Black to give that Radar to General Copper so he can find the next one. The bear guy notices that the four Dragon Balls have started moving, and Red thinks it must be Tao Pai-pai.

Goku continues along on Kinto'un, when a little robot plane flies up to him. At Kame House, Bulma has set up some radar satellite equipment, and tells the Turtle Hermit and Lunch that Son-kun is on the TV. They come and look, and Bulma switches the TV to a radar/map screen, and says Goku is headed in the direction of two other Dragon Balls. Lunch wonders if he is headed towards Red Ribbon's headquarters, so Bulma decides to send the little robot plane to go find out, leaving Goku behind.

The little robot plane is now above Red Ribbon Headquarters, and Bulma switches the image to show the base. Then a plane destroys the little robot plane, and some guy in the control room wonders if it was Tao Pai-pai, but they say it was just a spy plane. Black says that the four Dragon Balls are here, and Red is glad that Tao Pai-pai has arrived. Goku spots their base, and pulls out the Nyoi-Bō, saying he is going to get rowdy. The guy in the plane spots Tao Pai-pai, but as he gets closer he realizes it is not him.

Back at Kame House, Bulma says Son-kun is going to be killed, and the Turtle Hermit decides they should go help him out. Umigame points out that they have no transportation. Bulma decides she will call Yamcha, but Umigame says they have no phone. She gets pissed, until Umigame tells her she could probably build one, and so she does. Brief picks up, wanting to tell her a joke, and she yells at him to put Yamcha on the line. She explains the situation, and apparently Yamcha knows of the Red Ribbon Army, as does Oolong. Yamcha yells at Pu'er and Oolong, telling them that they are going to go help Goku, noting that he has been getting bored here.

Goku blows up the plane, and then one of the guys in the control room turns on the Laser Monitor and sees him. The bear guy yells to Red that it is not Tao Pai-pai who has the four balls, but Son Goku.

Cast

Variations

  • The Turtle Hermit tells Bulma that it is amazing what she can make with regular parts he had lying around. She is not just a big-breasted woman! In the Viz adaptation, the Turtle Hermit says the opposite: "Too bad you're built like a boy!"

Availability

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

Japan

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