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*The original title page of this chapter as shown in Weekly Shōnen Jump was omitted from this chapter for both the Tankōbon and Kanzenban releases and was instead used for the cover of the second volume of the ''Dragon Ball'' manga. The original title page for the previous chapter was instead used to accompany this chapter leaving Chapter 18 with no title page.
   
 
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Revision as of 11:14, 14 November 2019

"At Last... the Dragon!" (ついにドラゴンあらわる! Tsui ni Doragon Arawaru!, lit. "At Long Last, the Dragon Appears!") is the nineteenth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga.

Cover

The cover page of the chapter (originally published with the previous chapter, as this chapter's title page was used as the cover for Volume 2) features the main characters of the saga in a circle, with the title in the middle of said circle. Going clockwise, starting at the top, the characters are Goku, Oolong, Yamcha, Shu, Emperor Pilaf, Mai, Puar and Bulma.

Summary

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Pilaf blows a kiss at Bulma

The chapter opens with the gang stuck in Pilaf's Castle, where they are being monitored by Pilaf and his henchmen. As the gang bickers, Pilaf demands they hand over the Four-Star Dragon Ball. When Bulma refuses, a robotic arm comes out of the ceiling and takes her to Pilaf. Once again demanding the Four-Star Ball, Bulma continues to refuse (by giving him The Finger), warranting her a kiss blown to her by Pilaf, hoping it would frighten her into giving him the Dragon Ball. Because it had no effect on Bulma, Pilaf sends her back into the gang's cell. After reuniting with her friends, Pilaf gasses the chamber, causing the gang (as well as Pilaf himself) to fall asleep. As they sleep, Shu and Mai search for the remaining Dragon Ball, which they find on Goku's person.

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Shenron's first appearance

Several hours later, Pilaf and his henchmen are outside the castle, preparing to summon the Eternal Dragon, Shenron. While they do so, Goku blasts a hole in the wall of the gang's cell with his Kamehameha, allowing them to peer outside. Hoping they can steal the Dragon Balls back, Puar and Oolong shapeshift into bats and fly out the hole just as Pilaf summons Shenron...

Appearances

Characters

Locations

Objects

Trivia

  • While refusing to hand over the Four-Star Ball to Pilaf, Bulma flips him off. This is the first time someone uses the middle finger Taunt in the series.
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  • The original title page of this chapter as shown in Weekly Shōnen Jump was omitted from this chapter for both the Tankōbon and Kanzenban releases and was instead used for the cover of the second volume of the Dragon Ball manga. The original title page for the previous chapter was instead used to accompany this chapter leaving Chapter 18 with no title page.

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