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DRAGONBALL 3IN1 TP VOL 01 (C: 1-0-1): Includes vols. 1, 2 & 3: Volume 1 (Dragon Ball (3-in-1 Edition))

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With Goku returned to his body, which is all bruised up, he is left in a healing tank, hopefully with enough time to be healed before the arrival of Freeza, who easily takes down Namek’s top warrior Nail. As Vegeta sleeps before the big battle, Gohan and Kuririn sneak away with all seven Dragon Balls and with the help of the young Namekian, Dende, the Dragon Lord Porunga shall grant three wishes. Through Kaiō-Sama’s communication technique, Piccolo asks to be resurrected as the first wish, so that Kami will also be alive and thus Earth’s Dragon Balls can return. With the second wish that is Piccolo being transported to his home planet to be granted, the third wish ultimately doesn’t due to the death of the Namek Dragon Balls’ creator, the Great Elder. Vegeta may be pissed for not getting his wish for immortality, but when Freeza arrives, there are worse things to worry about. There is a lot of crude humour, some of which evoke Toriyama’s previous successful series Dr. Slump, but the one character here that really stands out in this case is Kame Sennin (also known as Muten Rōshi), an ancient and wise martial arts master who also happens to be a pervert that frequently flirts with or harasses attractive women. This level of humour can be too much, even if it introduces one of the weirdest creations by Toriyama: Lunch, a girl who changes personalities with just one sneeze. The only time that Roshi works is when he starts to train Goku and Kuririn, who appears later on as the two boys go through Roshi’s hardships that are unusual, compared to typical martial arts training montages. Starting off as rivals, Goku and Kuririn spark a friendship with each other that is quite touching. The first two-thirds of this title is taken up by the quest for the dragon balls, which is based very loosely on a classic Chinese novel, Journey to the West. As Goku and Bulma gather the dragon balls, they are joined by Oolong, the transforming pig, and the desert thief Yamcha and his companion Pu’ar, who can also transform. They also meet a lot of interesting characters: Kame Sen’nin, the Turtle Hermit, Gyu-Mao, Lord of Fry Pan Mountain, and the self-proclaimed Emperor Pilaf and his henchmen, who are also after the dragon balls. The quest ends happily, but not quite the way anyone expected. The last third of the book follows Goku as he goes to train with the Turtle Hermit and is joined by Kuririn, who also wants to train with Kame Sen’nin. Their training is made up of the mundane task of delivering milk, made difficult by having to cross alligator-infested rivers and outrun dinosaurs. They do so well, though, that they are allowed to enter in a famous fighting tournament. Legend has it that if all seven of the precious orbs called “Dragon Balls” are gathered together, an incredibly powerful dragon god will appear to grant one wish. Unfortunately, the orbs are scattered across the world, making them extremely difficult to collect. Enter 16-year-old Bulma, a scientific genius who has constructed a radar to detect the exact locations of the Dragon Balls. She’s on a mission to find all seven orbs, but first she must convince young Son Goku to join her on her quest. With a monkey tail, superhuman strength and a magic staff for a weapon, Son Goku is ready to set out on the adventure of a lifetime… Still good! Simple, shallow fun ( even with this much poop humor or panties ), is something I crave once in a while (especially, while or after reading something heavier).

Dialogue: Mr. Satan is still called "H u r c u le" and all Sating (such as Satan City remain censored) Avanza a un ritmo muy bueno, dejando disfrutar de aquellos momentos más relevantes y dando solo un vistazo corto a los que no lo son. Por lo que no tenemos el problema de paginas excedentes, como en muchos otros libros. What I liked: All three stories connect. Especially the first two arcs (volumes) is all about fun goofy adventures with Goku and crew. I really love the crude toilet type humor. It works so well. Also Goku being so innocent makes him the best burn master of all time. I also loved the simple art that still is memorable to this day. However, the final part is actually my favorite. When Goku meets Krillian and they have to work together training with their new Master Roshi. It's both entertaining and a bit more serious tone. After training they start the first tournament. Yes, it's filled with a guy who uses his pubic hairs/smell to beat people. It's insane and fun and honestly makes me love this series even more. This omnibus edition comprises the first three volumes. It’s an exciting, fast paced, funny, inventive read, with genuinely great characters and beautiful artwork. Toriyama’s eye is like a camera, with a roving point of view and genius, mind-popping perspectives.In terms of characterisation, don’t expect much nuance with each character having one or two defining features and runs with it. For instance, Goku may have a monkey tail and super strength, but is rather clueless about certain things of the outside world, such as unable to identify someone’s gender. As for Bulma, she may be a scientific genius who had constructed a radar to detect the exact locations of the Dragon Balls, but she’s a rather shallow teenager who is concerned about her looks and her only wish once she gets the Balls is to get a boyfriend. She's certainly not a role model for female readers, but the banter between her and Goku is a lot of fun.

As Gohan and Kuririn are told by Goku to retreat, we come to the fight we’ve all been waiting for: Goku versus Vegeta, marking the start of a long-running rivalry that is at the heart of DBZ. By this point, it is simply good versus evil as Goku is fighting to protect the Earth, whilst Vegeta arrogantly believes his noble blood is what makes him superior to everyone else, especially when it comes to strength. The fight between these two is one for the ages as Toriyama’s illustrated action, you feel the pain that the characters go through, whilst the anticipation keeps ramping up as Goku and Vegeta are just unleashing special move after special move against each other. The joy of reading early Dragon Ball was that Toriyama was making it up as he was writing it with the storytelling having an episodic nature with a chapter or two focusing on a situation like, the confrontation against Oolong, a shapeshifting pig that can change into anything, but only for five minutes at a time. The first two-thirds of this volume may be about the search for the Dragon Balls, but it’s really about Toriyama is spontaneous with the world-building where he can introduce characters, big or small, can come and go, with really more of an emphasis on comedy than action. Most of this volume is about the final battle with Freeza being the big baddie that the few heroes that are left on the planet to go up against. This is a fight that is always changing, not just with Freeza’s multiple transformations, but how each character is giving everything they’ve got, from Gohan’s hidden power, Vegeta’s arrogance as thinks he’s the Super Saiyan, to Piccolo merging with Nail so that the former’s power can be greater. With Freeza is becoming stronger with each new transformation and continues to be merciless, it’s also a turning point for Vegeta, who becomes scared and realises his own weakness. Whatever salvation he hopes to achieve is the defeat of Freeza, if not by his own hands, then perhaps Goku. Vol. 2: Wish Upon a Dragon (1986) - Just what I had hoped for, more of the same. Lots of action, plenty of plot and characters. A few new ones are added who seem to be the type we'll see again in the future. The final dragonballs are found ending our first quest. However that doesn't mean all goes quite as planned leaving only one person pleased when all is said and done. Now they must wait a year for the dragonballs to be ready again so they can search them out and everyone has their own ideas and plans for what they will do. As for Goku, he is off to find The Invincible Old Master to finally start his promised training but he has to bring a treat for the old "pervert". Just as laugh out loud funny and I really enjoy all the main characters but especially Goku and Bulma. The monsters battled to date have all turned out to be quite interesting themselves as well. One more volume to go in this fun collection. (5/5) This is the most action-oriented the series has been so far, as Toriyama’s art is in top form with action sequences that are kinetic with an element of humour. You do get another left-field, but hilarious training montage as after climbing up the never-ending Karin Tower, Goku trains with the anthropomorphic cat master Karin after his defeat by Taopaipai. Afterwards, comes Goku’s rematch against the assassin and it’s the best fighting sequence in Dragon Ball so far. No matter what fiendish moves the assassin uses to pummel our young hero, Goku will always get up and be the strongest, proving how bad-ass, as well as heroic he is.Whilst the Z fighters are trying to save the universe again, the Tenka'ichi Budōkai is still ongoing as Hercule suggests a battle royal with the remaining fighters to fight each other all at once, including #18 and Mighty Mask, who is actually both Goten and Trunks in disguise. This plays like a fun contrast before we get to one of the most dramatic moments in all of Dragon Ball, in which Vegeta is so frustrated with the situation, from not getting the chance to fight Goku, to Gohan not being able to defeat Dabra, Bobbidi senses the evil within Vegeta and uses it to control him. Carrying with the Majin insignia, Vegeta has returned to the dark side with the desire to kill his archenemy, whilst disregarding the life he has made on Earth.

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