Dragon Ball volume 10 summary and personae list.





New Characters:

   Tenshinhan: 3-eyed student of Tsurusennin.  Tall, muscular, very strong

         fast, and nasty.  In the TV series, he is shown, with Chao-zu, to be

         a thief and fraud (he brings a certain monster into town, the

         monster causes damage, and Tenshinhan then gets paid money for

         chasing the monster away.)

   Tsurusennin: Crane Master, and Kamesennin's arch-rival.  Rather Chinese-

         looking, with a crane's head hat.  Very vicious, and intent on

         getting his students to win the 22nd Tenkaichi-Budoukai.  Is also

         the older brother of a certain assassin.

   Chao-zu: White-faced dwarf, and one of the few fighters who are shorter

         than Kuririn.  Uses the Dodon attack, and has ESP powers that

         allow him to fly, freeze opponents in place, and manipulate

         objects.

   Shuu: Pilaf's dog-bodyguard.  Dressed up like a ninja, but has no

         real special skills.  First given a name in volume 10.

   Mei:  Pilaf's female bodyguard.  Very loyal, and attractive, but not

         really brave, lucky, or sexually experienced.  (Blushed easily

         when Pilaf threatened to torture Buruma by making kissing

         sounds at her.)



Fighting styles:



Other notes:

   Kamesennin originally said that it had taken him 50 years to master

Kamehame-ha, but Gokuu picked it up right after seeing it used.  There

are 4 people in the world who are known to be able to use this attack --

Kamesennin, Jackie Chun, Son Gohan, and Gokuu.  However, 4-5 years after

meeting Kamesennin, two others have also picked it up, as does one more

at the Tenkaichi-Budoukai.





Story:

   Volume 10

   Gokuu calls for Kintoen, but the rest of the group is worried about

attacking the car that Baba says has the last Dragon Ball.  Buruma still

can't find the Ball with the Radar.  Upa is given the other Balls, and

Gokuu rushes off.  In the car, Pilaf is gloating about knowing Gokuu's

weakness -- if you hold his tail, he loses his strength.  Shuu asks what

Pilaf will do as ruler of the world, and he stutters out that it's a

secret (actually, he hasn't thought his plan that far out, yet.)

Sighting the car, Gokuu lands on the roof, and asks for the Ball.  Both

sides recognize each other (Pilaf wants to know how Gokuu's Radar picked

up the Ball's presence within it's Radar-proof box,) and they face each

other to fight.  (Pilaf wants to get Gokuu in a position to grab his

tail.  Gokuu wants to know how Pilaf knows that he has the other six

Balls.)

   Pilaf's group uses capsules to give themselves giant mecha, and Gokuu

tries to figure out what happened.  Pilaf brags of the power of his

mecha, but Gokuu isn't impressed.  So, to demonstrate, Pilaf tells Mei

to attack the boy.  While Mei argues about her being the one to

volunteer, Gokuu kicks Pilaf's mecha into a rock outcropping. (Notice

that on the next page, Pilaf's mecha has moved out away from the rocks

for some unexplained reason.)  Mei and Shuu ask if he's ok, and Pilaf

asks if Gokuu is really human.  Gokuu complains that he thought that

these mecha were strong.  Pilaf swears and orders his people to encircle

the boy.  He counts down for his attack, but Shuu yells out that he

can't find the boy's tail.  Telling Gokuu to not move, they confer, and

try again.  Pilaf points and yells "AH!"  Gokuu looks, and Mei grabs

him.  Shuu burns off Gokuu's pants, and Pilaf leaps in to grab the tail.

Which is missing.  Mei yells at Pilaf to hurry, but the boy breaks free

and complains about his clothes being damaged.  They ask what happened

to his tail, and Gokuu says it had been pulled off.  Because they have

to keep fighting, the three combine their mecha into one big robot.

While Pilaf is laughing insanely, Gokuu starts his Kamehame-ha (which

Pilaf doesn't recognize.  Note, since Pilaf had been watching the fight

between Gokuu and Gohan, he should have seen both people using

Kamehame-ha during the combat.)  The blast damages mecha #2, so Mei is

ordered to escape, and the robot reconfigures for "running away" mode.

As Gokuu chases them, Mei and Shuu scream for Pilaf to fire their

missile (cute missile.)  But, Gokuu catches it, and throws it back at

the retreating mecha.  The boy asks for the Ball, and Pilaf hands it

over.  Then he requests Shuu for a new set of clothes.

   Gokuu returns with the Ball (Kuririn asks about the funny outfit, but

Gokuu just laughs in reply,) and Gokuu tells Upa to climb onto Kintoen.

People say goodbye to Upa, he thanks them, and the two fly off.  The

rest of the group comment on having, or not having, seen Shenlon (the

Dragon King) before, and Baba says that she has a premonition that Gokuu

will go on to do something great (I can't find the critical kanji

in my dictionary.)

   Gokuu and Upa get to Karin Tower and set up the Balls, then Gokuu

calls out for Shenlon.  The Dragon God appears, (this is the first time

Gokuu's seen him, and Gokuu is impressed.)  Our hero tells Upa to make

his wish -- "Give my dead father life."  Gokuu asks if this is possible,

and Shenlon says yes.  Bora is confused after standing from his grave,

but in good shape.  Upa tells him what happened, Shenlon says "farewell"

and disappears.  As the Balls fly in opposite directions, Gokuu leaps to

grab #4.  Upa wants to see it, but it doesn't look like much (had taken

Gokuu a year to find, though.)  Bora thanks Gokuu, and the boy is just

happy that the Indian is alive.  They chat a bit (about Gokuu's having

climbed the Tower,) then it is time for him to leave.

   Gokuu arrives back at Baba's estate, and everyone is happy that Upa's

father is alive again.  However, when Gokuu has to take a leak, they

question Baba's premonition.  Buruma asks if Gokuu is going to spend

another year searching for the #4 Ball, and Gokuu shows that he already

has it.  This is when Gokuu announces that he wants to enter the next

Tenkaichi-Budoukai -- as does Yamcha (who wants to train under

Kamesennin.)  Buruma doesn't want her boyfriend to associate with that

"sukebe" and the old man objects to being called that.  Gokuu is happy

at training with Yamcha and Kuririn, but Kamesennin says that the boy

has to train on his own -- by running around the globe.  The old man

thinks that he's just set a task beyond Gokuu's limits.  Gokuu replies

that he desn't understand, but it sounds like fun.  So, he says goodbye,

and is about to ride Kintoen when he's told that he has to do this on

foot.  So, he sets off running, and the others are stunned at this

situation.  Baba asks if her little brother wants to lose to Gokuu, and

he responds by having the rest rush out and run, too.  (Buruma objects

to having to do this.)

   Three years have passed.

   People have changed and grown.

   Inside the Air Panic flight, bound for the Tenkaichi-Budoukai site,

Yamcha, Kamesennin, Kuririn, Pool, and Buruma are looking forward to the

fight, and back on the last 3 years.  Kushami wants to know why they

have to ride in the plane, and can't hijack it.  Kamesennin needs to use

the toilet, but they're about to land, and the stewardess makes him wait

(the others hope that they land really soon.)

  Outside the airport, the others are impatiently waiting for the old

man to return from the toilet.  Then they take a cab to the Budoukai

site.  They sign up for the competition, and check whether Gokuu has

arrived yet -- he hasn't.  They wait for the boy (Kushami wants the

50,000 zenii prize money too, but is told that weapons aren't allowed)

and there's only 5 minutes left before the deadline expires for entering

the competition.  Kamesennin signs in as Jackie Chun, but has to take

his glasses off to show that it's really him.  Three minutes left (the

old man said he'd run off to go to the toilet again.)  Then, three

people show up, the older one calling out to Kamesennin.  The old man is

surprised that Tsurusennin is still alive.  They argue over who's going

to win the Budoukai, before the three walk off.  The others complain,

and Kamesennin says that Tsurusennin is his main rival.  There's one

minute left, and Pool is about to fly off to search for Gokuu, when

Kushami tells them to wait.  Gokuu runs up.  Yamcha and Buruma exchange

greetings with the boy, and Kamesennin signs him up at the table.

Buruma gives him a hard time, and Gokuu finally recognizes her.

Kamesennin asks how Kintoen is, and Gokuu doesn't know -- yes, he did

cross the globe on foot.

   Three years have passed.

   People have changed and grown.

   Except for Gokuu.

   Then the announcer states that the Tenkaichi-budoukai is about to start,

and they go inside.

   Gokuu is happy to wear his old outfit. Doesn't look like he's gotten

any stronger in the last 3 years, though.  As Yamcha, Kuririn, and Gokuu

head for the rings, they're told to win all their matches.  At ring

side, Kuririn is surprised at how much stronger people look, and a

couple people recognize them as being impressive in the last

competition.  Outside, Pool wonders where Kamesennin is, and Buruma

repies "in the toilet."  Inside, people recognize Jackie Chun, and Gokuu

brags that he'll win this time (Jackie's not so sure about that.)  Then,

the announcer welcomes the fighters to the 22nd Tenkaichi-budoukai.  The

rules: If you leave the ring, you lose.  If you are knocked down, the

fight will pause for a 10-count.  People will be given numbers and

divided up into blocks.  The last 8 people will advance to the final

round.  (Implied rule: No weapons.)  (Gokuu eats during this, getting

odd looks from his friends.)

   Kuririn gets #71, block 2.  Yamcha and Gokuu are in separate halves

of block 1 (Yamcha was worried about facing Gokuu early on.)  Jackie is

178, in block 4.  Kuririn is happy that they won't be facing each other

right away.  People go to their blocks, and Gokuu gives Kuririn

encouragement.  The ring judge gets started with fighters 1 & 2.  Yamcha

wins with a knock-out.  Gokuu is impressed, Yamcha tells him to watch

Kuririn.  Kuririn bows, and behaves politely as the giant laughs (calls

himself Tako-chan.)  Kuririn easily wins.  Gokuu says that Kuririn had

improved alot in 3 years, and Kuririn says it's nothing.  Tenshinhan

comes up and bad mouths them.  Gokuu has to be told who the guy is.

Tenshin tells them that they're lucky they don't have to face him, and

get humiliated by his hands.  Yamcha isn't impressed, and Tenshin looks

forward to fighting him.  Then it's Tenshin's turn.  Kuririn expects the

man to lose fast, but Gokuu realizes that the man is very good.  Tenshin

wins.  No one can believe how fast he is (Yamcha and Kuririn make fun of

him.)

   Then Gokuu faces Chapa Ou, an Iron Man that did well in previous

years.  Yamcha is very worried, because he knows that Chapa is so good.

Chapa says he'll kill Gokuu fast, and Gokuu thanks him for that.

Jackie comes up, and he's also concerned that Gokuu hasn't changed much

in 3 years.  But, he's still fast.  Chapa gets serious, and Jackie

predicts that the man will use his 8-hand technique (hasshu ken.  Yamcha

replies that this means Chapa moves so fast it looks like he has 8

hands.)  Chapa does this, but people are more impressed with Gokuu, who

reminds the man that you can use feet, too.  Chapa yells, "shit-brat,"

and attacks.   Gokuu has to tell him to look up.  Chapa is pleased,

because when Gokuu comes back down, he'll be killed.  Chapa attacks,

Gokuu exhales, and wins.  (Jackie calls this counter-technique

"explosive wind.")  Gokuu is happy, Kuririn says he had an easy

opponent, but Gokuu disagrees.  Gokuu says that the other three should

also be fast when facing strong opponents, and Jackie is afraid of

facing Gokuu.  Later, Jackie apologizes to his own unconscious partner

about using too much power.  Gokuu is impressed, and Yamcha comments

that this is a tougher budoukai this time.  The following narration

simply states that Kamesennin's 3 students have advanced to the final

round.

   With the last elimination fight, they go out to meet the others.

Kuririn asks about Kamesennin, and Buruma says he's out behaving like a

pervert.  The old man appears, asking "who's a pervert?"  He claims to

have been watching from elsewhere, and congratulates the three fighters.

The PA announces the start of the next rounds.  Kuririn wonders how

their friends can get good seats, and Kushami shows him (firing a pistol

and threatening to kill people.)  Inside the building, the good guys

banter with each other, and bluster with Tenshin.  Chao-zu calls Kuririn

bald, and when Kuririn yells that he's bald too, Chao-zu takes his hat

off.  Kuririn says that one hair does not make that much of a

difference.  Tenshin tries to get Chao-zu under control.  Then the

announcer calls them over.  Gokuu greets him, and the announcer says

"ah, you're back again this time."  The guy tells the fighters that

they're each to take a number, and starts with last time's winner,

Jackie.  Tenshin doesn't want to face Jackie, and notices that the

wolfman does (the wolfman tells him to shut up when he asks about this.)

So, Tenshin tells Chao-zu to force all of the pairings.  Yamcha goes next,

and Tenshin wants him.  It's then Panputto, Tenshin, (announcer comments

that Tenshin will fight Yamcha, and they bluster some more,) then

Kuririn, and the wolfman (who angrily states that he's a man-wolf.  He's

normally a wolf, but turns into a man during the full moon.  Kuririn

comments on how it's all the same thing.)  The man-wolf growls at

Jackie; Jackie doesn't know why.  The man-wolf is happy at being matched

up with the old man.  Then Chao-zu (the announcer pronounces it Gyou-za,

meaning a kind of food, written with the same kanji.)  This leaves

Gokuu, who is very surprised at finding out that the announcer has

predicted that he'll pull out the number 8.  Tenshim makes fun of

Kamesennin's training.  Chao-zu asks where "fun" is (thinking it's a

place.)  The announcer gives the rules again (same as before.)  When

they are told to go outside, the announcer asks if Gokuu wants to eat

first, like he did before.  Gokuu replies "eat, eat!!"  There's a bit

more blustering, with Kuririn claiming that they'll all four win.

   Outside, the crowd is cheering, but the heros' friends complain about

the lousy seating -- Ranchi asks if this is really her fault (Kushami

must have sneezed earlier.)  The announcer comes out and welcomes

everyone to the 22nd Tenkaichi-budoukai (recaps that the 182 contests

have been narrowed down to 8, and that the winner gets 50,000 zenii.)

He then announces the first match.  The fighters are:

   1) Yamcha     vs    2) Tenshinhan

   3) Man-wolf         4) Jackie Chun

   5) Chao-zu          6) Kuririn

   7) Panputto         8) Gokuu



   Yamcha and Tenshin bluster some more.  The announcer introduces

Yamcha (veteran fighter, and Kamesennin's student,) and Tenshinhan

(student of Kamesennin's rival, Tsurusennin.)  The two old men glare at,

and insult, each other.  One audience member realizes that this is an

impressive situation.  Yamcha's friends cheer him on, and Yamcha wants

them to watch him.  Then the two fighters say that this will be fun.

The fight starts.  Yamcha says it's ok to try to escape, and Tenshin

laughs.  Kuririn calls the enemy a wimpy dancer, Gokuu thinks that

Tenshin is really strong, and Buruma and Pool expect the boy to win.

After the first exchange, the crowd is speachless, Kuririn is impressed,

and Gokuu likes both of them.  Tenshin wasn't expecting Yamcha to be

this good -- it's been a long time since he's fought someone this fast.

This is when Yamcha announces Shin-Rouga-Fuufuu Ken (Tenshin says

"interesting!")  They attack again.  When Yamcha gets knocked down,

Kuririn and Gokuu are concerned, Tsurusennin gloats.  Yamcha gets

serious, Kuririn wants to know what he's doing, and Gokuu replies

"Kamehame-ha" (Jackie calls Yamcha a fool for trying this.)  The

Kamehame-ha attack works, but Tenshin merely focusses, and blows the

blast back at him.  None of Kamesennin's group can believe this.  Yamcha

leaps up, but as he curses Tenshin, and Gokuu yells out his warning,

Tenshin appears.  When Yamcha lands, unconcious, Gokuu yells out "stop!"

However, Tenshin continues his attack and fractures the boy's leg.

   The announcer needs some prompting to declare Yamcha out of the

competition, and Tenshinhan the winner.  The announcer then tells a man

to call the hospital, but Pool says he'll take care of Yamcha himself

(then chants out his change into a flying carpet.)  Buruma and Ranchi

state that they're going along, as well.  Gokuu asks why the other guy

made such a vicious attack, knowing that Yamcha was already helpless.

"He's lucky I didn't kill him."  Gokuu announces that he'll avenge

Yamcha, and Tenshin laughs at this.  Tsurusennin continues to gloat at

Kamesennin's humiliation.

   Next, the announcer introduces the reigning champion, Jackie Chun,

and the man-wolf.  The man-wolf explains that he's mad at Jackie for

having destroyed the moon in the last Tenkaichi-budoukai.  The guy had

fallen in love with a beautiful human female, but since he can't turn

into human form, he's had to stop seeing her.  Jackie asks about

beautiful wolf-women, and apparently those are all ugly.  The announcer

asks if he can start the next round.  Jackie isn't interested in

fighting the guy, which makes the man-wolf angrier.  Tenshin talks about

wanting to win the competition, and Kuririn and Gokuu comment on how

their opponents can float in the air.  Then, while the man-wolf says

he's going to kill Jackie, the old man merely comments on the beautiful

women in the audience.  The first time that the man-wolf gets dropped,

the count starts.  (In the audience, the turtle and Oolong notice that

Jackie acts just like Kamesennin.)  Pulling out a knife, the man-wolf

attacks, and the announcer says that this isn't allowed (the man-wolf

tells him to shut up.)  But, the knife attack fails, and Jackie says he

can turn the guy human through the power of suggestion.  The man-wolf

doesn't believe this, and Jackie starts treating him like a dog (which

makes the guy furious, because he's not a dog, he's a wolf.  But, he

keeps falling for it.)  After shaking hands and sitting up, the guy

chases after the bone.  And loses the match.

   In a rage, the guy re-enters the ring to kill Jackie, but is

paralyzed so that the older man can show him the moon.  Kuririn sees

where this trick is going, and is insulted by it.  Jackie tells the wolf

to look at the full moon, and when he sees it, he turns into a man.  He

goes running out to find beautiful women, but is so ugly as a human that

Jackie and Kuririn don't know why he'd bothered to change.  The

announcer then states that the next match is between Tsurusennin's

student -- Chao-zu, and Kamesennin's student -- Full-Moon Head Kuririn.

   The third match starts, but Chao-zu doesn't seem to notice or show

any fighting spirit.  He then suddenly zips forward, and knocks Kuririn

around.  Kuririn disappears, and Tenshin yells out "On your left!"

Chao-zu responds with "I eat with chopsticks in my right hand, the tea

cup in my left, so he's... here!"  But, he's too slow and Kuririn hits

him.  By flying out of the ring, Chao-zo reaches safety -- if Kuririn

leaps after the other boy, he'll fall outside of the ring and be

disqualified.  Jackie fumes over the effectiveness of Tsurusennin's

techniques.  Gloating, Tenshinhan calls Jackie a bastard, and Gokuu

replies that it's not "bastard," it's "Jiichan" (old man.)  Then,

Chao-zu announces his "surprise attack.  He uses Dodon.  Kuririn doesn't

know what's happening, but Gokuu says it's the same thing Tao-pie pie

used.  This gets Tenshinhan's attention, and he wants Gokuu to repeat

that last sentence.  Gokuu says he'd fought Tai-pie pie, and asks why

Tenshin knows the assassin.  But, Tenshin just walks off (Gokuu calls

him a weird guy.)  After this, Jackie asks if Gokuu really had defeated

Tao-pie pie, and is stunned when Gokuu says he doesn't lie about things

like that ("He beat the world's greatest assassin...")  Jackie tells

Gokuu that Tao-pie pie is Tsurusennin's younger brother.

   Back in the ring, Kuririn is getting frustrated, and Chao-zu expects

to win.  Tenshin rushes up to his teacher and wants to say something

important, but the other man doesn't like being interrupted when he's

having fun.  Kuririn wishes that he could do Kamehame-ha, too, then

realizes that if Yamcha could do it, he should be able to as well.  His

first attempt is very feeble, as he tries to remember the hand actions.

Tsurusennin is furious at hearing about what happened to his little

brother, and tells Chao-zu to get serious.  Jackie is worried, but Gokuu

doesn't know what this means.  Then, Kuririn prepares to use Kamehame-ha

as Chao-zu announces one last Dodon attack.  Gokuu thinks this is great,

but Jackie knows that Dodon will overpower Kamehame-ha everytime.  The

two fighters are about to unleash their powers...



End of book 10.





                                                -- Curtis H. Hoffmann

                                                   June 24, 1993






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