Dragon Ball Super Chapter 27
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| Training and Everyday Life, and... | |||
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| Premiered | V-Jump, October 2017 | ||
| Sale Date | 21 August 2017 | ||
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| Pages | 01-45 (Black and White) | ||
| Episodes | Dragon Ball Super Episode 77 | ||
| Viz Publication | |||
| Title | Life, Training and... | ||
| Release | 21 August 2017 | ||
| Editor | Marlene First | ||
| Collected Volumes | |||
| Tankōbon |
Dragon Ball Super Volume 5 (print, digital, and digital color) | ||
"Training and Everyday Life, and..." is the twenty-seventh 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 October 2017 issue of Shueisha's V-Jump, with a sale date of 21 August 2017.
Summary
Following the fight with Zamasu, life back on Earth returns to normal. As Goku stops his delivery truck to help someone by the side of the road, he is attacked by carjackers. Goku is not about to give up this fancy truck, and handily dodges all of their attacks and gun shots… except for one bullet, which manages to graze his arm. Goku receives a bounty after dropping off the criminals at the police station, and justifying this as enough money to satisfy Chi-Chi, he tries to call Whis on his communication device.
Whis, however, is busy training Vegeta on Beerus' planet. Beerus comments that Vegeta seems more into the training than usual; the Oracle Fish wonders if this is because Goku was stronger than him during their battle with Zamasu. Fed up with this rivalry nonsense and disparaging the fish's prophecy, Beerus attempts to leave for a nap. The Oracle Fish insists, however, that these two will be Beerus' strongest rivals. Beerus immediately switches gears, insisting that Vegeta have another go with him.
Vegeta agrees and rushes in as a Super Saiyan Blue. Beerus acknowledges the newfound power, but states that this is just a mere power-up from Super Saiyan God and is still not enough to reach his level. Beerus continues to handily dodge each of Vegeta's attacks, eventually slapping him into the water with his tail.
Calmly rising out of the water, Vegeta reverts to standard Super Saiyan God. Whis wonders when Vegeta learned to do this, but Vegeta simply responds that if Kakarrot can do it, so should he be able to. Beerus resumes the fight, and it appears that Vegeta has already improved a bit more. Whis notes that Vegeta appears to have complete control over Super Saiyan Blue now, and that perhaps Goku is no longer ahead of him anymore. The Oracle Fish asks if Beerus is actually taking this fight seriously, though; he is still playing around, but he should probably take it a bit more seriously or he will take a hit and lose his temper.
Indeed, Vegeta lands a punch square into Beerus' face. The Oracle Fish clamors for Whis to create a barrier, but Whis seems to have misplaced his staff. With a massive explosion, Beerus slams Vegeta into the ground, saying Vegeta got carried away while he was going easy on him. Vegeta has certainly improved, and perhaps could be a candidate for God of Destruction in another universe, but he is still a million years away from catching up to Beerus.
Whis chats with Vegeta, noting that he still thinks first and moves later, which is limiting. Rather, he needs to let every part of his body think and move on its own. This is something even Beerus has not quite mastered! Whis asks if Vegeta would like to intensify his training, but Vegeta needs to return to Earth and will not be coming back for a while.
Goku finally gets his call through to Whis. He would like to meet up and perhaps invite Vegeta along; Whis responds that Vegeta is already there, but is just about to leave. It turns out that Vegeta's second child is about to be born!
A very pregnant Bulma appears as Goku, Whis, Vegeta and the others arrive. Vegeta does not want to leave Bulma during this time. Goku does not understand why; after all, Vegeta is not the one giving birth! Goku does not know when Gohan and Goten were born. Vegeta claims that Goku may in fact be a horrible father. Goku ends up departing with Whis, leaving Vegeta to convince himself that he made the right decision.
Goku, Beerus, and Whis enjoy some daifuku before moving on to training and nap time. Goku wants to talk about the promise they made the Omni-King about the inter-universal tournament, but Beerus demands that he drop the issue and not bother the Omni-King. Even Whis agrees, as they explain that the Omni-King's purity is what makes him so scary. He has the power to destroy an entire universe, and this must not be treated lightly. Goku still has the device, however, with one side summoning the Omni-King, and the other side transporting him to the Omni-King. Which should he choose?!
With a smirk, Goku flips the device, presses the button, and disappears!
Interstitial Page
The interstitial page following this chapter in the fifth collected volume features Vegeta attempting to put Whis's lessons into practice while folding laundry. Behind him, a very pregnant Bulma watches, bemused.
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 manga, Goku’s neighbors state that he is driving the most recent “Air Truck”. In the anime, the vehicle is never given any specific name, with the robbers just calling it “Capsule Corporation’s latest model”.
- In this chapter, Goku brings the bandits to the police and gets a sizeable bounty for them, which will allow him to train without Chi-Chi constantly pressuring him to do something lucrative. In the anime, however, Goku never brings the bandits to the police. He merely comments on how much money he got for selling his produce.
- Vegeta trains alone with Whis on Beerus's planet in Episode 71 of the anime, but Bulma is not yet (visibly) pregnant at this time. In Episode 77, he isn’t training with Whis at all precisely because he knows that Bulma will give birth soon. In the manga, he does spar with Whis (and later Beerus) but then says that he will have to take a break from training for a while due to Bulma’s impending delivery.
- Since the manga completely skipped the Resurrection 'F' arc, and consequently, Whis’s explanation about the basics of Ultra Instinct, Toyotarō includes it in this chapter instead.
- In the manga, Goku promises to give Whis some daifuku as payment for the training. In the anime, he does the same, but Whis says that he already had some before, so Goku offers sweet bean daifuku instead.
- In the anime, Goten tries to go with Goku to train on Beerus' planet, but Chi-Chi will not allow it, so Trunks talks him into training with him instead.
- In the anime, Goku states that he wasn’t present when Goten was born. In the manga, he further states that he also wasn’t there for Gohan’s birth. While Goku was obviously dead during Goten’s birth (to the point he didn’t even know he existed until he saw him face-to-face), it is unknown what he was doing when Chi-Chi gave birth to Gohan.
- In the anime, Beerus threatens to destroy Goku if he pushes the button that takes him to the Omni-King, saying that his naïveté might be a greater threat to the Universe than the Omni-King himself. Goku distracts Beerus and pushes the button regardless.
Notes
- Daifuku (大福) is a popular confection consisting of a small round rice cake stuffed with sweet filling, most commonly anko, sweetened red bean paste made from azuki beans. In this chapter, daifuku is written in katakana (ダイフク).
Cast
In order of appearance:
- Son Goku
- Marketplace people
- Rice farmers
- Bandits
- Police
- Vegeta
- Whis
- Beerus
- Oracle Fish
- Capsule Corp. receptionist
- Trunks
- Bulma
- Mai
Items
Setting
- Earth
- marketplace
- police department
- Capsule Corporation
- Beerus' planet
Availability
This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats. Viz simulpub chapters and the collected volumes (including the Japanese, print and digital) are inconsistently cropped from the original, wider V-Jump pages. Viz digital editions (simulpub and tankōbon) are often the least-cropped.
Japan
- V-Jump, October 2017 (21 August 2017)
- Dragon Ball Volume 5: The Decisive Battle! Farewell, Trunks (Tankōbon; 02 March 2018)
- Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 5 (02 March 2018)
- Digital Color Edition Volume 5 (04 June 2020)
North America (English)
- Viz Digital Monochrome Simulpub: Chapter 27 (21 August 2017)
- Dragon Ball Super Volume 5: The Decisive Battle! Farewell, Trunks! (07 May 2019)
- Digital Monochrome Edition Volume 5 (07 May 2019)
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