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|chapter = 18
 
|chapter = 18
 
|viz title = Who's Got My Balls?!
 
|viz title = Who's Got My Balls?!
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|cover = DB_Chapter_18_Viz.jpeg
|cover = <--Please insert cover images here-->
 
 
|volume = [[Wish Upon A Dragon|2]]
 
|volume = [[Wish Upon A Dragon|2]]
|jpnname = D.B.奪われる!!
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|jpnname = D。B。奪われる!!
|romaji = Doragon Booru Ubawareru!!
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|romaji = Doragon Bōru Ubawareru!!
 
|translated title = The Dragon Balls Are Stolen!!
 
|translated title = The Dragon Balls Are Stolen!!
|release = On Sale Date: February 12, 1985
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|release = April 2, 1985 ([[Weekly Shōnen Jump]], 1985 #18)
Cover Date: April 15, 1985 ([[Weekly Shōnen Jump]], 1985 #18)
 
 
|engrelease = March 2003
 
|engrelease = March 2003
 
|saga = [[Emperor Pilaf Saga]]
 
|saga = [[Emperor Pilaf Saga]]
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|previous = Carrot Top
 
|previous = Carrot Top
 
|next = At Last... the Dragon!
 
|next = At Last... the Dragon!
 
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}}'''Who's Got My Balls?!''' (D.B.奪われる!!, ''Doragon Booru Ubawareru!!'') is the eighteenth chapter of the [[Dragon Ball (manga)|''Dragon Ball'' manga]]. The chapter's anime counterpart is the episode "[[The Dragon Balls are Stolen!]]"
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{{nihongo|'''"Who's Got My Balls?!"'''|D。B。奪われる!!|''Doragon Bōru Ubawareru!!''|lit. "The Dragon Balls Are Stolen!!"}} is the eighteenth chapter of the [[Dragon Ball (manga)|''Dragon Ball'' manga]].
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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After a bit of prompting by Bulma, Goku chases after Shu on his [[Flying Nimbus]]. However, Shu has already left his Pilaf Machine, and the naive Goku believes that the empty vessel is the enemy that stole their balls. Goku returns and tells that he could not find the balls, but also notes that he still has the Four-Star Ball in his sack. Bulma plans to use the [[Dragon Radar]] to find the thieves' lair, but realizes that their [[capsules]] were in the suitcase as well.
 
After a bit of prompting by Bulma, Goku chases after Shu on his [[Flying Nimbus]]. However, Shu has already left his Pilaf Machine, and the naive Goku believes that the empty vessel is the enemy that stole their balls. Goku returns and tells that he could not find the balls, but also notes that he still has the Four-Star Ball in his sack. Bulma plans to use the [[Dragon Radar]] to find the thieves' lair, but realizes that their [[capsules]] were in the suitcase as well.
   
Having secretly watched everything unfold, [[Yamcha]] and [[Puar]] arrive to lend a hand, still wanting the balls for themselves. Bulma is clearly attracted to Yamcha, which scares him due to his fear of women. At his castle, [[Emperor Pilaf]] is upset because there were only five balls in the suitcase rather than six. As the [[Dragon Ball Gang]] approaches the castle, Mai notes that the last ball is coming their way. After entering through the front door and following an arrow on the ground, the Gang quickly find themselves trapped when a wall pops out from behind them.
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Having secretly watched everything unfold, [[Yamcha]] and [[Puar]] arrive to lend a hand, still wanting the balls for themselves. Bulma is clearly attracted to Yamcha, which scares him due to his fear of women. At his castle, [[Emperor Pilaf]] is upset because there were only five balls in the suitcase rather than six. As the [[Dragon Team]] approaches the castle, Mai notes that the last ball is coming their way. After entering through the front door and following an arrow on the ground, the Gang quickly find themselves trapped when a wall pops out from behind them.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===Characters===
 
===Characters===
 
*[[Goku]]
*<small>Note: '''Bold''' + ''Italicized'' = '''''First Appearance'''''</small>
 
{| style="float:center; border-collapse: collapse; border:2px solid black;" align="center" border="1"
 
! style="border: 2px solid black; align:center; background:rgb(204, 204, 204)" colspan="1" |[[Dragon Team]]
 
! style="border: 2px solid black; align:center; background:rgb(204, 204, 204)" colspan="1" |[[Pilaf Gang]]
 
! style="border: 2px solid black; align:center; background:rgb(204, 204, 204)" colspan="1" |Others
 
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| style="border:2px solid black" valign="top" |
 
*[[Son Goku]]
 
 
*[[Bulma]]
 
*[[Bulma]]
 
*[[Oolong]]
 
*[[Oolong]]
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*[[Mai]]
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*'''''[[Mai]]'''''
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*[[Shu]]
 
*[[Emperor Pilaf]]
*'''''[[Shu]]'''''
 
*'''''[[Emperor Pilaf]]'''''
 
| style="border:2px solid black" valign="top" |
 
 
*[[Yamcha]]
 
*[[Yamcha]]
 
*[[Puar]]
 
*[[Puar]]
|}
 
   
 
===Locations===
 
===Locations===
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==Differences from anime==
 
==Differences from anime==
* This is the very first appearance of all three members of the [[Pilaf Gang]] in the manga. In the anime adaptation, they have had several earlier appearances since the very first episode.
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*This is the very first appearance of all three members of the [[Pilaf Gang]] in the manga. In the anime adaptation, they have had several earlier appearances since the very first episode.
   
 
==Inconsistencies==
 
==Inconsistencies==
* [[Shu]]'s name is "Soba" in this chapter but during later chapters he is called Shu.
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*[[Shu]]'s name is "Soba" in this chapter but during later chapters he is called Shu. Curiously, in the English version of the manga, his name is changed to Soba in all of his subsequent appearances to make it consistent, though it would have been easier just to change it to Shu the first time.
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==Trivia==
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[[File:DB_Chapter_18_WSJ.png|thumb]]
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*The original title page for this chapter, as it appeared in ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'', was renamed and moved in the tankōbon and kanzenban releases to accompany Chapter 19, whose title page was used for the cover of Volume 2 of the Dragon Ball manga (as noted in ''Daizenshuu'' 1)<ref>''[[Daizenshuu 1|Daizenshuu]]''</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kanzenshuu.com/manga/chp-018/|title= ''Kanzenshuu''}}</ref>. The change most likely occurred to avoid an awkwardly-placed blank page in that spot.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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==Site Navigation==
 
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[[Category:Dragon Ball]]
 
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Revision as of 19:33, 8 December 2019

"Who's Got My Balls?!" (D。B。奪われる!! Doragon Bōru Ubawareru!!, lit. "The Dragon Balls Are Stolen!!") is the eighteenth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga.

Summary

Goku, Bulma, and Oolong are again driving through the mushroom forest. Oolong, curious to know why she wants the Dragon Balls, asks Bulma what her wish will be. Bulma tells him she will wish for the world's greatest boyfriend, which Oolong does not think is worth the trouble. Meanwhile, Mai is watching the car from atop a mushroom, and radios to Shu to attack. Shu quickly totals the car using his Pilaf Machine, and steals the suitcase containing five of the group's Dragon Balls.

After a bit of prompting by Bulma, Goku chases after Shu on his Flying Nimbus. However, Shu has already left his Pilaf Machine, and the naive Goku believes that the empty vessel is the enemy that stole their balls. Goku returns and tells that he could not find the balls, but also notes that he still has the Four-Star Ball in his sack. Bulma plans to use the Dragon Radar to find the thieves' lair, but realizes that their capsules were in the suitcase as well.

Having secretly watched everything unfold, Yamcha and Puar arrive to lend a hand, still wanting the balls for themselves. Bulma is clearly attracted to Yamcha, which scares him due to his fear of women. At his castle, Emperor Pilaf is upset because there were only five balls in the suitcase rather than six. As the Dragon Team approaches the castle, Mai notes that the last ball is coming their way. After entering through the front door and following an arrow on the ground, the Gang quickly find themselves trapped when a wall pops out from behind them.

Appearances

Characters

Locations

Objects

Differences from anime

  • This is the very first appearance of all three members of the Pilaf Gang in the manga. In the anime adaptation, they have had several earlier appearances since the very first episode.

Inconsistencies

  • Shu's name is "Soba" in this chapter but during later chapters he is called Shu. Curiously, in the English version of the manga, his name is changed to Soba in all of his subsequent appearances to make it consistent, though it would have been easier just to change it to Shu the first time.

Trivia

DB Chapter 18 WSJ
  • The original title page for this chapter, as it appeared in Weekly Shōnen Jump, was renamed and moved in the tankōbon and kanzenban releases to accompany Chapter 19, whose title page was used for the cover of Volume 2 of the Dragon Ball manga (as noted in Daizenshuu 1)[1][2]. The change most likely occurred to avoid an awkwardly-placed blank page in that spot.

Gallery

References

Site Navigation

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