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Vegeta Attacks (なめるな!!ベジータ怒りの初戦突破, Nameru na!! Bejīta Ikari no Hassen Toppa) is the third episode of the Babidi Saga and the two hundred twenty-second overall episode in the original dubbed and the uncut Dragon Ball Z series. The episode first aired on March 23, 1994. Its original American air date was October 17, 2001.

Summary

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Pui Pui is obviously outclassed by Vegeta

Vegeta begins to fight Pui Pui. In Babidi's spaceship, Vegeta says Pui Pui is no match for him. Pui Pui thinks he is bluffing. He throws a kick and Vegeta blocks it. Pui Pui begins to punch him, but Vegeta dodges. Babidi then changes the room into planet Zoon, where Pui Pui was born. It has 10x the gravity of Earth. Not knowing that Vegeta is used to 450x gravity, Pui Pui claims that this will give him an advantage. Vegeta says that it would perhaps give him an advantage if it were 500x gravity. When Pui Pui rushes toward him, Vegeta kicks him away. He rushes again at Vegeta, but Vegeta moves away. Stunned, Pui Pui looks behind him. Vegeta asks if Pui Pui still thinks he is bluffing, and obliterates him with his Double Galick Cannon. The door to the next stage opens.

Double Galick Cannon

Pui Pui is incinerated by Vegeta

At the World Martial Arts Tournament, Goten complains to Trunks that he is tired. They go to the fighters relaxation room. The World Tournament Announcer follows them, and is blocked by a cleaning lady. He goes in the room, only to find Goten and Trunks, plus Mighty Mask's clothes. He asks where he is, and Trunks says he is in a closet. The announcer checks, and Trunks quickly moves to the shower and turns the shower on, and goes back. The announcer yells at Mighty Mask, and tells him they don't know when the match will start. The announcer then leaves the room.

Back at Babidi's spaceship, Yakon appears before Goku, Vegeta, Gohan and Supreme Kai.

Major events

  • Pui Pui is killed by Vegeta.

Fights

  • Vegeta vs. Pui Pui

Trivia

  • Throughout this episode, it is constantly stated that there are three stages in Babidi's ship to conquer. However, the diagram of the ship just before the title card clearly shows that there are four stages, which is the accurate number of and what is said in the Japanese version.

Gallery

Babidi Saga/Episodes

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