"The Full Moon Grudge" | |
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Kanji | 満月の恨み |
Rōmaji | Mangetsu no Urami |
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Author(s) | Akira Toriyama |
Volume | Volume 10 |
Previous | Chapter 118 |
Next | Chapter 120 |
Arc | 22nd Tenka-Ichi Budōkai Arc |
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Japanese | April 7, 1987 |
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Corresponding episode(s) | DB089 |
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"The Full Moon Grudge" (満月の恨み, Mangetsu no Urami) is the one hundred nineteenth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga.
Summary[]
As Jackie Chun and Man Wolf face off, the latter reveals his vendetta against the former for Chun destroying the moon, making him, a once flirtatious man, be stuck as a wolf. The match commences, and Man Wolf charges towards Chun a multitude of times, only to be embarrassed by Chun. On the sidelines, Tenshinhan tells Chaoz that he anticipates that he'll face Chun in the semi-finals, while Gokū and Kulilin watch in awe as the two students of the Crane School are able to fly.
Man Wolf continues to be outclassed by Chun, and the creature decides to take out a knife regardless of the rules prohibiting weapons, intending to kill Chun. Jackie Chun still manages to overwhelm and frustrate Man Wolf, and offers to transform the wolf back into a man if he surrenders. Unwilling to listen to Chun, Man Wolf attempts to attack his opponent, but Jackie Chun brings out the dog qualities of the wolf and forces Man Wolf into a ring-out, winning the match.
An exasperated Man Wolf storms in Chun's direction again, but the latter uses Paralysis Technique on the former to immobilize the creature. Jackie Chun calls out to Kulilin to use his bald head in place of the full moon, and Chun proceeds to use hypnosis on the creature to convince the wolf that he is seeing a full moon, transforming the creature back into a man for good. Now a human, Man Wolf shows his gratitude towards Chun and apologizes for his hostility, resolving to flirt with girls once again. Afterwards, the next matchup begins featuring Kulilin and Chaoz.