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DVD Garlic Jr. Saga Box Set The Garlic Jr. Saga is the fifth saga in the anime series Dragon Ball Z. This saga is filler material made solely for the anime. It occurs between the Freeza Saga and the Trunks Saga. Garlic Jr.'s story is based on events of DBZ Movie #1: "The Dead Zone" (Return my Gohan!! in Japan). In Japan, this saga aired in 1991. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
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Trunks Saga is the name of the sixth saga of the Anime Dragon Ball Z, featuring Freezas arrival on Earth, his death by the hands of Trunks, and Trunks warning about the Androids. ...
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Trunks Saga is the name of the sixth saga of the Anime Dragon Ball Z, featuring Freezas arrival on Earth, his death by the hands of Trunks, and Trunks warning about the Androids. ...
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This is the final part of US season three, with the exception of episode 117 and 102, which are part of US season four. It originally aired in 1999 in the U.S. on the Toonami: Rising Sun Block. Major characters This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Kuririn, known popularly in the United States as Krillin due to the English anime dubs, is a fictional character in the manga Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z, and the anime for Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT. In the early Harmony Gold English Dragon Ball dub from...
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Introduction In Dead Zone, Garlic Jr. is defeated by Goku's four year old son, Son Gohan, showing Gohan's incredible talent for fighting. The saga details Garlic Jr.'s return and his desire for revenge. Dragon Ball Z: Return my Gohan!! ) is the first movie in the Dragon Ball Z franchise. ...
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Battle on Kami's Lookout With no other choice, the two of them face off against the Spice Boys. Though at a disadvantage, the tide turns when Piccolo shows up and frees both Kami and Mr. Popo by pretending to be infected by the Mist, when in reality his Namekian biology makes him immune. While Kuririn, Gohan, and Piccolo fight the Spice Boys and Garlic Jr., Kami and Mr. Popo travel deep inside the Lookout to find out where the Former Guardians of Earth dwell after death. The Sacred Water is the only antidote to the Blackwater Mist and must be released through an exit at the bottom of the Lookout, so that it will spread over the entire planet before sunset, at which point the Blackwater Mist's effects become permanent. After a battle of wills with the former Guardians, Kami is allowed to use the air currents, and cures everyone on Earth. But in a rage, Garlic Jr. uses the power of the Makyo Star to transform into a large, even more powerful state. It seems that all hope is lost, as Garlic Jr. is still immortal thanks to the Dragonballs, but the villain makes the same mistake as last time and opens the Dead Zone once again. With Kuririn and Piccolo damaged badly, it's up to Gohan to throw them into a force field which he holds up by himself. Garlic Jr. plans on taking the whole Earth out with the Dead Zone, but Gohan manages to destroy the Makyo Star, sapping Garlic's strength immediately. Now lacking his previous power he is again trapped in his own prison, this time for eternity as the Makyo Star has been destroyed. Garlic Jr. and the Spice Boys have been defeated, but this time without the heroic abilities and wits of Goku. Life on Earth returns to normal.
Aftermath After the ordeal with Garlic Jr., Kuririn announces that he and his girlfriend Maron are almost engaged. In order to make her happy he decides to get a Mermaid's Tear (a pearl). However, upon seeing the pearl, Kuririn changes his mind and leaves the pearl to the nice fish who are protecting it. Maron (who is always quick to flirt with others) sees a handsome hunk in a sports car and takes off with him. Heartbroken, Kuririn convinces himself it was for the best anyway. During this saga, short scenes of Vegeta are shown as he journeys to space trying to find Goku (still somewhere in space at the moment, due to the events of the Freeza Saga) so he can learn how to become a Super Saiyan. At the end of the saga, Vegeta returns to Earth after his unsuccessful journey to find Goku in space. The disappointed Vegeta tends to keep to himself when he returns.
Videos - (Avalible on VHS and DVD.)
- Garlic Jr. - Black Water Mist (93-95)
- Garlic Jr. - Sacred Water (96-98)
- Garlic Jr. - Vanquished (99-102)
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Episode list Note this is reflective of the English version of the show.
Uncut Version (10 episodes) - 108. The Heavens Tremble
- 109. Black Fog of Terror
- 110. Battle in Kami’s Lookout
- 111. Fight with Piccolo
- 112. Call For Restoration
- 113. Suicidal Course
- 114. Extreme Measures
- 115. The World Awakens
- 116. Brief Chance of Victory
- 117. Krillin’s Proposal
Edited Version (10 episodes) - 93. The Heavens Tremble
- 94. Black Fog of Terror
- 95. Battle in Kami's Lookout
- 96. Fight With Piccolo
- 97. Call for Restoration
- 98. Suicidal Course
- 99. Extreme Measures
- 100. The World Awakens
- 101. Brief Chance for Victory
- 102. Krillin's Proposal
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