A pivotal moment occurs when both fighters simultaneously charge and fire their Kamehameha waves. This results in the franchise’s first-ever beam struggle, where the two energies clash in the center of the ring, briefly blinding the audience before both fighters emerge unscathed.
Jackie Chun employs the Sui-ken (Drunken Fighting) technique, moving unpredictably to confuse Goku. Dragon Ball Episode 26
The episode centers on the final showdown between young and the mysterious Jackie Chun (Master Roshi in disguise). A pivotal moment occurs when both fighters simultaneously
Based on the original manga by Akira Toriyama , with the TV script adapted by Toshiki Inoue or Takao Koyama. The episode centers on the final showdown between
The episode is notable for showcasing unconventional fighting styles that move beyond standard ki blasts:
The primary theme is the lesson Master Roshi intends to teach: "There is always someone better". By staying in disguise, Roshi acts as a final wall for Goku and Krillin to overcome, pushing them to continue training rather than resting on their laurels.
In Japan, this episode first aired on August 20, 1986.