Dragon Ball Super Chapter 23
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| The Potara's True Worth | |||
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| Premiered | V-Jump, June 2017 | ||
| Sale Date | 21 April 2017 | ||
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| Pages | 01-39 (Black and White) | ||
| Episodes |
Dragon Ball Super Episode 65 Dragon Ball Super Episode 66 | ||
| Viz Publication | |||
| Title | The Potara's True Worth | ||
| Release | 21 April 2017 | ||
| Translation | Toshikazu Aizawa | ||
| Editor | Marlene First | ||
| Collected Volumes | |||
| Tankōbon |
Dragon Ball Super Volume 4 (print, digital, and digital color) | ||
"The Potara's True Worth" is the twenty-third chapter of the Dragon Ball Super manga series written and illustrated by Toyotarō, with supervision and guidance from original Dragon Ball author Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the June 2017 issue of Shueisha's V-Jump, with a sale date of 21 April 2017. This chapter was the first to be published in English by Viz Media on the same day as the Japanese release.
Summary
Goku and Vegeta now face off against a Potara fusion of Goku Black and Zamasu. It appears as if Goku and Vegeta are unable to land any worthwhile hits, but Goku finds an opening to deliver a Kamehameha which blows a hole through Zamasu's chest. The hole closes right back up, unfortunately; Zamasu is just as immortal as before! Zamasu telekinetically grabs the two by their respective throats and causes a massive explosion, maniacally laughing and pontificating over his new godly reign.
Goku blocks a few blasts from hitting Trunks and the others. As he tries to tell them to get further away, Shin hands Goku his Potara earrings: if Goku and Vegeta fuse into Vegetto once more, Zamasu will be no match for them! Vegeta initially refuses, restating how he will never fuse again; Goku expected this as an answer, and agrees with said sentiment. The two plan on fighting with their own, individual power (going so far as to rock/paper/scissors to decide who fights next). Goku is pummeled by Katchin blocks throw by the merged god, which leaves Trunks feeling rather hopeless.
Gowasu notes how much of a shame it is that the group will seemingly not last for another hour; after all, that is how long Zamasu's fusion is going to last. Vegeta exclaims that he believed the fusion was supposed to be permanent, but Gowasu corrects him in that the permanence is only for gods of their Kaiōshin rank; anyone else using the earrings will only last an hour. Even Shin is a bit perplexed, now understanding that Vegetto's separation in Majin Boo's body must have just been due to said timing rather than due to other factors. Trunks is determined to help for the next hour, for the sake of this entire world, but especially his late mother. Trunks tells Vegeta that she asked about him all the time, and she was going to go with him to the past just to see Vegeta again. He does not want to leave the other Bulma alone, too, so he will fight. Vegeta tells him to save those words for when he is a mature warrior.
Goku, out of power, debates whether or not to go ahead and just use the last senzu they have. Vegeta arrives and demands the second earring. As Zamasu senses the two below him and prepares to kill them, an enormous blast flies out of the building and hits Zamasu, taking his entire right side with it. Someone begins talking, realizing aloud how Zamasu was able to regrow his arm. It is Vegetto, the Potara fusion of Goku and Vegeta! Vegetto launches into an explanation of how both of their fusions will only last an hour, chomps down on the last senzu, and powers up to Super Saiyan Blue. Vegetto's plan is to completely demolish Zamasu to the point of there being nothing left to regenerate. Zamasu bursts from the ground and grabs Vegetto by the legs, but the Saiyan fusion slices the god's hands straight off with a ki sword. As Zamasu regenerates once more and prepares a barrage of Katchin blocks, Vegetto powers up a Final Kamehameha. Just as he is about to fire, the fusion suddenly splits apart back to a separate Goku and Vegeta…!
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Gowasu wonders why Shin didn’t learn about the Potara earrings’ time limit from his master. Shin replies that the Universe 7 Dai Kaiōshin was an extremely laid-back person and might not have even known that the Potara were a fusion tool, considering that he fought and ultimately ended up absorbed by Majin Boo without ever merging with anyone.
Continuity

The events of the manga and the anime diverge significantly. Below are the main differences, along with the episodes where the events of this chapter occur or contrast.
- In the anime, Zamasu has a halo that seems to be tied to his new powers somehow. He later loses it after Goku attacks him whilst in Kaiō-Ken.
- In the anime, Goku transforms into Super Saiyan Blue and hits Zamasu with a Kamehameha. This damages Zamasu enough to cause the right half of his body to turn into a purple sludge.
- Gowasu explains that this is because Zamasu's mortal half is causing a breakdown of the balance between his soul and his body.
- In the manga, Gowasu states that Zamasu’s fusion will also only last for an hour due to the fact that he never became a full-fledged Kaiōshin. In the anime, however, he never mentions this limitation.
- In the anime, Vegeta does not want to fuse, but he ultimately agrees to do it, even if reluctantly. In the manga, he refuses to do so until Trunks talks about how Bulma would be so sad and lonely were Vegeta to die. He knows this because he saw how his own version of Bulma felt after Vegeta died an untimely death in his timeline.
- Unlike what happens in this chapter, in the anime, Vegetto's Final Kamehameha does land successfully. Vegetto does, however, unfuse shortly thereafter.
Notes
- Vegetto refers to himself as "Blue Vegetto" (ブルーベジット Burū Bejitto) in this chapter. This is in contrast with the name that he uses in Episode 66 of the television series, "Vegetto Blue" (ベジットブルー Bejitto Burū). Other merchandise (specifically video games) continue to refer to the transformation by its original, seemingly-formal title of "Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan" (or just "SSGSS").
- Vegetto's "Final Kamehameha" technique (a combination of "Final Flash" and "Kamehameha") had, up until the airing of Episode 66 on 13 November 2016, only ever been seen and used in video games.
- This was the first chapter Viz published day-and-date (digitally on their website) alongside its original Japanese serialization in V-Jump.
- Viz's English translation uses several of the naming conventions they previously used in the company's original Dragon Ball manga translation. These include "Klangite" instead of "Katchin" (adapting kachin, the Japanese sound effect for metallic clanging or clanking noises) and "Vegerot" instead of "Vegetto" (adapting ベジット Bejitto, the fusion of ベジータ, Bejiita, and カカロット, Kakarotto, from their in-house spellings of "Vegeta" and "Kakarrot").
Cast
In order of appearance:
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Availability
This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats.
Japan
The Japanese Tankōbon release is slightly cropped from the wider V-Jump pages.
- V-Jump, June 2017 (21 April 2017)
- Dragon Ball Volume 4: Last Chance For HOPE (Tankōbon; 02 November 2017)
- Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 4 (02 November 2017)
- Digital Color Edition Volume 4 (01 May 2020)
North America (English)
The Viz Media simulpub of this chapter uses the wider V-Jump masters, but the Viz Tankōbon release is cropped slightly more than even the Japanese Tankōbon release.
- Viz Digital Monochrome Simulpub: Chapter 23 (21 April 2017)
- Dragon Ball Super Volume 4: Last Chance for Hope (01 January 2019)
- Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 4 (01 January 2019)
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