Dragon Ball volume 14 summary and personae list.





New Characters:

   Mister Popo: The little, fat black guy wearing a Turkish outfit.  Is

           Kami-sama's sole servant, and is more powerful than anyone

           that Gokuu's fought before.

   Kami-sama: (Kami means "god," and that is the reading for the kanji on

           his tunic.)  Occupant of the island floating high above Karin

           Tower.  Most powerful character yet.



Fighting styles:



Other notes:





Story:

   Volume 14

   Piccolo is laughing, and Gokuu comments that the monster's power

really is impressive.  But then, so is his own.  They banter a little,

and fight again.  (Note: While Gokuu is tumbling horizontally from the

blow, the crater could only have been made if he'd fallen straight down

from a very great height.)  Piccolo gloats over Gokuu's death, and

Tenshin prepares to fight next.  But while they're talking, there's this

muffled voice in the background ("Ka. Me. Ha. Me.")  They both notice,

and then Gokuu leaps up to yell "Ha" -- but Piccolo's seen this trick

before and prepares to block it.  Gokuu shouts "Now" and shows that

Kamehame-ha can be controlled for non-linear motion.  "Did it!"  Tenshin

didn't know you could do that with Kamehame-ha, and Gokuu tells Piccolo

to stand up (the Kamehame-ha wasn't full-strength.)  Piccolo calls Gokuu

a monster again.  And they return to the fighting.  Tenshin remains

stunned.  At the next lull, the triclops cheers on Gokuu.

   In the castle, the ex-Emperor's people are just noticing the noise

coming from outside.  One guard states that Piccolo isn't at the Western

District, yet.  They run to the windows to watch.  Piccolo gets an

eye-beam attack in against Gokuu's knee, and gloats.  But, Gokuu says he

doesn't need that knee to keep on.  Piccolo laughs and gets ready to

swing, when Gokuu tells his bo to extend.  The ex-Emperor is impressed,

but his guard tells him that it's dangerous here, and they should move

to a safer place.  It's Gokuu's turn to gloat, and the monster complains

about the bo.

   And, some distance out, Yamcha says that they'll arrive in 10 minutes,

and hopes that Tenshin isn't dead yet.  Buruma wants Tenshin to fight

well, so that the western district won't be destroyed.  Then the

announcer comes on TV and states that there's some fighting at the

King's Castle -- between Piccolo and a young boy.  Buruma wonders if

Gokuu is alive after all, and Yamcha doubts it.  However, Uranai Baba

had stated that Gokuu would go on to do a great thing, and maybe this is

it.  Yamcha and Buruma believe this option, and cheer on Gokuu.

   Piccolo starts powering up again, and neither of the two good guys

know what's happening (other than it's a lot of power.)  The monster

uses a finger blast to knock away the bo, which is all he wanted to

accomplish.  Yelling "It's over," he blows up the block.  On the plane,

the TV station has gone off the air, and Buruma points out the cloud

ahead of them.  The Emperor has managed to escape the blast, but he

mourns the loss of this district.  Piccolo laughs insanely -- he has

won.  But, he suddenly notices a flash of power, and looks around for

it.  There's a laugh from above him, and he sees Tenshin holding the boy

aloft.  Gokuu thanks Ten for rescuing him.  But, Tenshin has been hurt

very badly.  Piccolo knows that Ten can't do this again, so Gokuu will

die soon.  But, Gokuu says he still has a chance.  Piccolo doesn't

believe this, since the brat has a bum knee, no bo, and Tenshin is

exhausted.  As the monster readies another explosion attack, Gokuu

attacks him.  But, the punch isn't strong enough, and Piccolo completes

the blast.  Now, it's really over.

   At the bottom of the pit, there's this faint voice calling for

Kintoen (Gokuu had been able to shield himself from most of the force.)

This blows Piccolo's mind.  No human can stand up to his power.  Gokuu

tells him that his tail should prove that he's not human.  But, he wants

this decided now, as to who is actually stronger.  So, Piccolo grabs out

to the side, and lifts Tenshin up by the head.  If Gokuu moves, Tenshin

dies.  Ten tells the boy to attack anyway, and then screams in pain as

Piccolo starts to squeeze.  Gokuu tells him to stop, and will do as the

monster says.  "Don't move."  The first rock takes out Gokuu's left arm.

Then they yell at each other, and Gokuu promises to use the Dragon Balls

to wish things better.  But, Piccolo now tells him that Shenlon is dead.

Does the boy really want to risk Tenshin's life by risking Piccolo's

wrath?  The second rock takes out Gokuu's good leg.  Piccolo likes

Gokuu's show of spirit, but loves the fact that Gokuu can't stand up

now.  He doesn't need Tenshin any more, and tosses the triclops away.

Piccolo laughs insanely, gloating over how it's all going to end now.

He leaps into the air to kill Gokuu.  He yells out "Die!!!!"  Gokuu

yells out that he still has one attack left, and uses his good hand to

perform a version of Kamehame-ha.  He'll win with one good fist.

Piccolo readies for pay-back time (for the death of this children.)  The

power from the Choushin water startles Piccolo, and Gokuu wins.

   Piccolo can't believe that this is happening to him, but has time to

spit out one last egg (and tells the child to grow up to avenge him.)

Then he explodes.  (Note: Just exactly how does Piccolo create these

eggs before spitting them out?)  Gokuu has no power left, and falls

helplessly to the ground.  Tenshin calls out "Son!!", but can't save the

boy.  However, Gokuu looks up at the one that does catch him and says

"Yajirobee..?"  Ten asks if they know each other.

   Hiding behind some rubble, Yamcha and Buruma are nervously discussing

the latest explosion, and wondering how dire the situation is.

Yajirobee is annoyed because he missed the fun.  Tenshin is impressed

with Gokuu's performance, and the boy says that his body is all banged

up.  Although Yajirobee offers to carry them both in his car, Tenshin

refuses, stating that he has to return to Kame House and tell people

what happened (the monk wonders if the triclops is really ok.)  Ten

tells Gokuu to get well fast, but Gokuu wants to know if Kamesennin is

really dead -- yes, Chao-zu and Shenlon, too.  But because of Gokuu, Ten

is still ok.  Then, Tenshin says they'll meet again at the next

Tenkaichi-budoukai.  Waving, he thinks that Gokuu is truly an impressive

brat; the other two ride off.  Yajirobee is commmenting on the

destruction of the city, and wondering who really won.  Then, Tenshin

finds Gokuu's staff and decides to take it for safekeeping, when Yamcha

pops out asking where Piccolo is.  Later, Tenshin has told the others

what had happened, and Buruma calls the TV station to let everyone still

living know that the terror is over.  But... while peace and harmony

threaten to return, baby Piccolo is vowing to kill his father's

murderer, saying "I hate peace."

   Back at Karin Tower, Gokuu is amazed that the senzu seed has healed

him so quickly.  But, Gokuu's going to need his powers, because it's not

over with Piccolo, yet.  Yajirobee doesn't believe this, since Gokuu had

destroyed the monster.  But Senpyou tells him about the baby.  So, they

need to get the Dragon Balls right away.  (Gokuu asks if Senpyou knows

about the Dragon Balls, and the cat says that there's nothing he doesn't

know.)  Then the monk asks if he knows that Shenlon is dead -- he has

trouble believing that.  Gokuu curses, because if Shenlon were alive,

the others could be wished back.  Yajirobee says that's the way it goes

-- sickness and death happen.  The cat basically agrees, and Gokuu gets

angry with the situation.  Then, Senpyou remembers that there is ONE

person who can fix the Dragon Balls -- the other two ask him who this

is, and he answers "Kami-Sama."

   This bugs Yajirobee, since he's a monk, and this is like saying that

the best doctor is time (ie. -- it's a meaningless statement.)  But,

Gokuu wants to know more about this Kami-sama.  The other two tell him

that Kami-sama is very strong, and can do anything.  However, you have

to be pure of heart to see Him, which leaves Yajirobee out.  Gokuu wants

to know where to find Him, and Senpyou replies that His quarters are

above Karin Tower.  They check outside, and there's nothing above them.

Can't use Kintoen, because it's too high up.  The monk suggests using a

rocket.  Gokuu's running out of choices, and asks if he has to jump up.

Senpyou says that the only way up is to use Gokuu's expanding staff

(which Kamesennin had taken from its place, a long time ago.)  Then they

discover that the bo is missing -- this is really serious.  Yajirobee

suggests that it was left at the fight site, and Gokuu calls for

Kintoen.  But, the bo isn't where he left it, either.  The boy is going

crazy, when he remembers that if you have a question you can't answer

yourself, you go to Uranai Baba.  Which he does.

   Quickly, Gokuu asks Baba where his bo is, and tells her to bring on

her five fighters so he can beat them up right away.  But, Baba is

afraid of Piccolo herself, and her little brother's future is at stake,

so she answers the question for free -- it's at Kame House.  Gokuu can't

believe this, but he thanks Baba and rushes off.  Baba says that Gokuu

really is what she'd predicted.  At the House, Gokuu bursts in, shouting

"where's my bo!?"  Everyone is happy to see him, but he doesn't have

time for greetings.  Grabbing the bo, he tells them that he's going to

Kami-sama's to have all of the dead people brought back to life.  After

leaving them, the group says "What'd he say?"  "Something about back to

life, and Kami-sama..."  He rushes back, shouting that he has the bo.

They go upstairs, and Senpyou gives him instructions (plus, the cat

wants a bell given to Kami-sama.)  But, Yajirobee is afraid that if

there really is a Kami-sama up there, that Gokuu might blow it all by

acting rudely.  Senpyou replies that that won't be a problem.  But, the

other two don't really understand that answer.

   The two are worried about how Senpyou worded the answer, and he tells

them that there will be a little test, first.  Gokuu gets ready to go,

and Senpyou wishes him LOTS of luck...  Then the staff expands.

Yajirobee says that Gokuu is a scary guy, and Senpyou is afraid of what

will happen when the boy sees Kami-sama's face for the first time.

After a long time (the bo has never been able to expand this far before,

must be the fact that this is its one real purpose,) a shrine is

visible.  The bo stops expanding just as it reaches the matching hole

for it.  Gokuu notices the ladder and clambers up.

   The boy sees a strange black man in a turban and they greet each

other.  Gokuu asks if the guy is Kami-sama, and the reply is "Wrong.

I'm Mister Popo, Kami-sama's servant."  And continues saying "You're the

one that defeated Piccolo."  Gokuu asks how he knows this, and is told

that Kami-sama knows everything.  Gokuu notices the building in the

background and asks if that's Kami-sama's house.  Popo asks if Gokuu has

something for him.  Gokuu pulls out the bell, and Popo tells him that

its time for the test -- Gokuu has to fight Mister Popo before he can

meet Kami-sama.  Gokuu thinks that this is simple enough, and is told to

come and attack, as the test has started.  The boy hopes to surprise

Popo ("Oh, he's disappeared.  Is he 'here?'  [smack])  Popo isn't

impressed, and asks if Gokuu had really defeated Piccolo.  This makes

Gokuu mad, and he attacks again.  Popo says that he wins, so Gokuu can't

talk to Kami-sama.  This pushes Gokuu over the edge, and he uses the

Choushin power.  But misses.  Popo states that Gokuu doesn't have any

remarkable powers, so there's no point to continuing the test.

   Popo tells Gokuu to return to Earth, but the hero is desperate to

bring his friends back to life, and decides to start on some special

training up here (Popo tells him to do as he likes.)  After running,

Gokuu's head is pounding.  Popo tells him that it's because of the

altitude.  But, Gokuu's doing it wrong, he has to be like the sky, like

the lightning (which he things means moving fast.)  Popo says that his

heart has to be empty, so Gokuu tries to be just like Popo.  Which is

hard.  Popo states that the lightning is faster than Gokuu, and he

demonstrates.  Gokuu couldn't see him move, and Popo calls himself

great, then states that Gokuu had tried watching him only with his eyes

(which is why he failed.)  Popo continues -- he's learned a lot of

things from Kami-sama.  Kami-sama is great, therefore Popo is great.

Popo predicts that Gokuu will be able to beat him sometime, but he

doesn't know how many years it will take.)

   There's a feeling of power in the air, and a voice states that Gokuu

can meet Kami-sama after all, which is lucky for the boy (he thanks the

voice.)  He's told to wait outside the house, and he says that his heart

is pounding.  The door opens and out steps Piccolo.

   Gokuu attacks.  Popo catches him on the rebound, stating that this

isn't Piccolo, it's Kami-sama.  Turns out that Kami-sama and Piccolo are

the same person.  Some time ago, the previous god had died, and it was

this guy's turn to take up the role as Kami-sama.  (I'm not exactly sure

about this part.)  Kami-sama says that when he became Kami-sama, Piccolo

was born from the evil that was stripped from him.  Because of Gokuu's

willingness to take on special training, Kami-sama will help him, but

Shenlon is the only one that can bring people back to life.  So,

Kami-sama has to resurrect Shenlon, first.  Popo is told to bring Shenlon

out, and then put the statue together again (Popo says that this task is

simple.)  Kami-sama explains that Shenlon was created to give people on

earth something to do (more or less,) and that the key is the assembly

of the Dragon Balls.  When the statue is completed, they stand back, and

Kami-sama activates Shenlon -- who rushes out of the top of the case and

appears at Kame House.

   Because the Balls were turned to stone, the one year requirement

between wishes doesn't apply.  But, Gokuu can't leave to see his

friends, because he must stay to train for the next Tenkaichi-budoukai,

3 years away.  Because, Piccolo will be attending that budoukai.

Kami-sama explains what had happened just before Piccolo had exploded.

So, Kami-sama offers to allow himself and Mister Popo to fight Gokuu as

part of extra special training.  Gokuu promises to train really hard.

But first, he needs to use the toilet.  Popo says that since Piccolo and

Kami-sama are the same person, if Piccolo is killed, Kami-sama will die

too.  But, it can't be helped.

   At Kame House, everyone is happy to see that Shenlon is back.  The

Dragon King explains that Gokuu is with Kami-sama, and was responsible

for reviving him.  For various reasons, they won't be able to meet

Gokuu again until the next Tenkaichi-budoukai.  Shenlon also knows what

the wish is that they want to make -- bring the ones that Piccolo had

killed back to life.  He does this, then the Balls fly off.  Kiririn and

Kamesennin are glad to hear that Gokuu had saved them, but when they're

told that the boy is in heaven right now, that can only mean (according

to the old man) that Gokuu is receiving special training from Kami-sama.

Kiririn has the most trouble handling this idea, but Tenshinhan looks

forward to going up against Gokuu (with the expected increase in Gokuu's

power and skill) in the next Tenkaichi-boudoukai.  After Tenshin says

this, everyone else agrees with the idea.  The next few panels show the

group training -- Gokuu trying to become perfectly still, Tenshin and

Yamcha fighting.  Kiririn thanks his friend, and looks forward to

meeting him again.

   Three more years pass.

   Ranchi is complaining about how everyone is late.  Buruma arrives in

a taxi, saying that it's been a long time since they've seen each other.

Kamesennin is impressed with how the girl has grown.  Apparently, Buruma

and Yamcha have had another fight, as Yamcha hadn't been at the west

district, which is where Pool and Oolong met Buruma.  Kamesennin looks

forward to seeing Yamcha and Kiririn after so long, and Gokuu after the

3 year period.  Then, a strange voice calls out, but neither Kamesennin

or Buruma know this guy.  The guy says he's happy that the old man is

alive, and that everyone is looking healthy.  He asks where Tenshin,

Yamcha, and Kiririn are.  Very slowly, people recognize him, and he

asks them what's wrong.  The rain stops, and Gokuu takes off his turban.

He asks if Buruma's red lips mean that she's sick, and she angrily

replies that it's lipstick.

   Kiririn, Chao-zu, Tenshinhan, and Yamcha show up, and greet the

group.  Everyone has changed since they last saw each other.  Gokuu asks

if Kiririn's been doing ok, and Kiririn stammers "Go, Go, Gokuu..

Gokuu...!?"  Kiririn is overwhelmed with emotion, but Yamcha and Tenshin

still can't believe that this is Son Gokuu.

   The PA announces the start of the budoukai, and Gokuu asks if

Kamesennin had brought their fighting uniforms (douji.  Of course, he

always does.)  The old man tells them to fight well, and then Tenshin

whispers a question (is he going to fight again this time?  The old man

says that he is going to pass this year.  Obviously, no one else knows

that he is Jackie Chan, even after all this time.)  Buruma has developed

a crush on Gokuu.  As they walk to the changing rooms, Gokuu is asked

if he'd really been trained by Kami-sama ("Yes.  He's great.")

   Everyone is happy to be wearing their uniforms (the kanji is "kame"

-- turtle.)  Then, Yamcha notices that Gokuu's tail is missing.  It just

fell off one day -- he doesn't need it for fighting any more (which

bothers Kiririn and Yamcha, who'd probably counted on grabbing it at

some point.)  [Note: The word balloon on page 147 was probably left

blank by accident.]

   The two guys want to know why Gokuu's gone stiff suddenly, then they

look over to see Piccolo Jr.

   Yamcha and Kiririn don't recognize the demon king's child, but

Tenshin does.  Gokuu thinks to himself that Piccolo actually did arrive

at the budoukai.  Tenshin asks if that really was Piccolo, and Gokuu

says yes, but that there's nothing to worry about.  However, Yamcha,

Chao-zu, and Kiririn didn't hear the other two talking, and aren't let

in on who the strange guy was.  Then, a hand taps on Gokuu's shoulder,

and the beautiful woman standing there smiles and says his name.  Gokuu

asks who she is.  She calls him an idiot and stalks off.

   Yamcha and Kiririn want to know who the cute chick is, but Gokuu

really doesn't have a clue.  Kiririn gets angry, because Gokuu has all

the luck (training with Kami-sama, meeting pretty women...)  Then, the

PA announces the rules -- same as before.  72 fighters this time.

Tenshin wants to know why Piccolo has chosen to fight in the budoukai.

As they pull their numbers, Tenshin telepathically tells Chao-zu that

it's ok to put people in different blocks (so that they're not fighting

Piccolo, or each other, right away.)  Gokuu is #2, block 1.  Kiririn

notices the pattern, and Chao-zu flashes us a peace sign.  The floor

judge gives the normal rules, and starts the match between Gokuu and

person #1.  As Gokuu gets into the ring, Kiririn tells him that he wants

to see a sample of Kami-sama's special techniques.

   The first fight is with Chapa-Ou -- the guy that Gokuu had defeated

in a previous budoukai.  Chapa-Ou is looking forward to the rematch (he

recognizes Gokuu right away.)  They start.  Gokuu just stands there, and

everyone gets angry with his lack of spirit (apparently, their friend

plans on losing the fight.)  Chapa-Ou kicks, then tries to discover

where Gokuu has disappeared to.  He thinks the guy is above him (that's

what had happened last time.)  Gokuu taps Chapa-Ou on the back of the

neck, and wins by a knock-out.  The rest of the group is impressed, the

audience is stunned.  Piccolo knows that the demon king is going to win

the budoukai.  And, he expects to have lots of fun.

   We get to see Tenshin, Yamcha, and Kiririn all win their matches.

But, Chao-zu blacks out, drops, and loses.  Tenshin rushes over to help

his friend.  Chao-zu's opponent gleefully says that the boy is dead.

Ten angrily rears back to attack the last person he'd ever expected to

see standing in front of him -- Tao-pie Pie is back.  He gloats, then the

referee wants Tao to move, to let the next match start.  Kiririn is

getting annoyed over the number of people Gokuu knows that he doesn't.

Gokuu replies that Tao-pie Pie is an assassin, the younger brother of

Tsurusennin, and Tenshinhan's and Chao-zu's sempai (someone they looked

up to.)  Tao states that he has come back as a cyborg (which makes him a

lot stronger.)  Tao also hopes to fight Gokuu in the budoukai (and get

revenge.)  After that, Tao wants to repay Tenshin for the triclops'

treatment of his older brother.  (Ten stammers out that he isn't guilty

of anything.)  But, Ten will fight to avenge Chao-zu, which Tao looks

forward to.

   #51 (Piccolo) easily wins his match.  The heros fret over this.

However, Gokuu isn't worried.  Gokuu taps his man, and wins by knocking

the guy out of the ring.  The others are all shown winning their right

to advance to the finals round (Piccolo wins because his opponent gave

up.)  Kiririn tells them to watch Tao-pie Pie, whose fighting spirit

comes from wanting to kill the heros.  Then, the girl they'd seen before

wins her match.  This leaves one last fight.  Kiririn had heard about

the one guy on the morning radio.  The nerd rushes the masked blimp,

obviously asking to be pummeled senseless.  The blimp regretfully

prepares to do the pummeling.  The nerd trips, stands up, and knocks out

the blimp.  Everyone laughs, and the announcer tells the winners to

gather to hear the rules for the main tournament.  Then, Yajirobee takes

off his mask, and curses.  He dresses and acts philosophical.

   As the announcer looks over, he sees Kiririn, and immediately screams

and starts praying for the ghost to not haunt him.  Kiririn has to

explain that he's not dead.  The narrator sets up the next chapter as

the winners draw numbers to establish their places in the final rounds.



   The final line up is:



   Tao-Pie Pie       Vs         Tenshinhan

   Gokuu                        Tokumei Kibou (the mysterious girl)

   Majunia (Piccolo)            Kiririn

   Shen (the nerd)              Yamcha



End of book 14.





                                                -- Curtis H. Hoffmann

                                                   July 10, 1993










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