The ability to regrow lost limbs at the cost of significant stamina. Animation Director: Mitsuo Shindo Script: Keiji Terui Series Director: Minoru Okazaki
In the original anime, Episode 146 is titled " Goku's Trap " (originally aired in Japan as Goku no Gosan? or "Goku's Miscalculation?"). This episode is a pivotal moment in the final battle of the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament saga between Goku and Piccolo Junior. Episode Overview Japanese Title: Goku no Gosan? (Goku's Miscalculation?) English Title: Goku's Trap Saga: 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament Saga Original Air Date: March 8, 1989 Adapted From: Manga Chapters 188 and 189 Key Plot Points
A Kamehameha fired from the soles of the feet to provide jet-like propulsion. A guided ki blast that follows the opponent's movements. Regeneration
: To propel himself with enough speed while keeping his hands free for combat, Goku famously fires a Kamehameha from his feet for the first time.
The ability to regrow lost limbs at the cost of significant stamina. Animation Director: Mitsuo Shindo Script: Keiji Terui Series Director: Minoru Okazaki
In the original anime, Episode 146 is titled " Goku's Trap " (originally aired in Japan as Goku no Gosan? or "Goku's Miscalculation?"). This episode is a pivotal moment in the final battle of the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament saga between Goku and Piccolo Junior. Episode Overview Japanese Title: Goku no Gosan? (Goku's Miscalculation?) English Title: Goku's Trap Saga: 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament Saga Original Air Date: March 8, 1989 Adapted From: Manga Chapters 188 and 189 Key Plot Points Dragon Ball Episode 146
A Kamehameha fired from the soles of the feet to provide jet-like propulsion. A guided ki blast that follows the opponent's movements. Regeneration The ability to regrow lost limbs at the
: To propel himself with enough speed while keeping his hands free for combat, Goku famously fires a Kamehameha from his feet for the first time. This episode is a pivotal moment in the