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Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission Chapter 19

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Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission Mission 19: "King's" Choice!!
Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission Chapter 19
ドラゴンボールヒーローズビクトリーミッション ミッション19 “キング”の選択!!
Doragon Bōru Hīrōzu Bikutorī Misshon Misshon 19 “Kingu” no Sentaku!!
Premiered V-Jump, May 2014
Sale Date 20 March 2014
Issue Date May 2014
Chapter Data
Pages 15
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The nineteenth chapter of Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission by Toyotarō, "Mission 19: 'King's' Choice", was first published in Japan in the May 2014 issue of Shueisha's V-Jump magazine.

Summary

Beat frees Nimu from the Evil Dragon's control. Baserk reveals that he willingly accepted the dragon's control to gain power, while Kagyu gives him the capsule and requests another of his own in order to fight him fairly.

Plot

In the ocean battlefield, Beat, now a Super Saiyan 3, charges at Nimu for one final round. Driving Nimu to the ground and following up with a Kamehameha, Beat at least succeeds in knocking his opponent out. At the behest of Yoshito-kun and Tsubasa, who are watching from the Research Center, Beat pins his Hero Badge onto Nimu to drive Liu Xing Long out.

Freed of the evil dragon's control, Nimu awakens, and Beat calls out to Yoshito-kun to have another item sent in. As Yoshito-kun prepares the transfer, however, waves from the ocean, which had been parted by the force of Beat's attack, come rushing back down on Beat and Nimu.

As Liu Xing Long curses her opponents from the sky, Beat and Nimu suddenly re-emerge, with Nimu having used the Super Class Upgrade capsule to achieve a new form. Nimu summons Super #17 (Cell absorbed) and gives chase to Liu Xing Long as the dragon tries to escape. Through a combined effort with Beat, the Nimu manages to defeat the dragon, though it manages to escape by forming a cloud of smoke to cover its tracks.

At the Research Center, Yoshito-kun, Momo-chan and Tsubasa turn their attention to another member of the Heroes. In the Tenka'ichi Budōkai battlefield, Kagyu and Baserk are preparing to square off. Kagyu asks if Baserk has been possessed by the Evil Dragons, but Baserk reveals that he accepted their power willingly. He says he intends to defeat Kagyu and prove himself the strongest hero.

Kagyu pleads with Baserk, telling him that simply reaching the pinnacle cannot free him from his loneliness. Baserk rejects his words and accuses Kagyu of always looking down on others, as the reigning champion.

Kagyu calls out to Yoshito-kun and asks to be sent another Super Class Upgrade capsule. He then throws his own to Baserk. If Baserk desires an all-out battle, Kagyu intends to at least make it fair.

Re-equipped with a second Super Class Upgrade capsule, Kagyu activates his simultaneously to Baserk. The two begin to fight, but Kagyu quickly summons Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta to block Baserk's attack. He says that while it may be a bit hard on Baserk, he intends to break his spirit.

Cast

Cards

Super #17 Dragon Ball Heroes card HG9-SEC

Nimu uses HG9-SEC (Super #17) to attack Liu Xing Long.

Kagyu summons an unspecified Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta card to fight Baserk, although no card summoning Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta by default had been released at the time of the chapter's publication. If the chapter is intended to reflect a real card, possibilities include HG8-05 (Vegeta: GT), which can assume the form after two transformations, HJ4-54 (Vegeta: GT), which was upcoming at the time, or HJ4-SEC2 (Vegeta: GT), similarly upcoming and the first real-world card to summon Vegeta in his Super Saiyan 4 form from the start.

Trivia

  • This chapter originally featured a summary of events up to the current point in its story, as well as several character biographies, running alongside the margin of its first three pages. This margin text was maintained in its official digital upload on both the Dragon Ball Heroes and Bandai Carddass official websites.
  • Notably, these character biographies state that Tsubasa is "a young man from another world." (別世界からやって来た青年。)
  • As with Beat before them, the Super Class Upgrade designs for Nimu, Kagyu, and Baserk are based on the Super Class Upgrade designs for their respective avatars in the real-world Dragon Ball Heroes arcade game.

Setting

Beat and Nimu continue their battle in the ocean battlefield, while Tsubasa and others monitor them from the Dragon Ball Heroes Research Center. Kagyu and Baserk battle in a virtual battlefield modeled after the Tenka'ichi Budōkai grounds.

Availability

This chapter was first published in Japan in the May 2014 issue of Shueisha's V-Jump magazine.

Leading up to the the Bandai Official 5th Anniversary Fanbook: Dragon Ball Heroes 5th Anniversary Mission release in November 2015, all 28 of the series' standard chapters were posted online for free.[1] The chapter has otherwise never been collected, compiled, and/or re-released.

References

  1. "'Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission' Promo Leads To New Chapter" (22 October 2015). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 21 August 2018.