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DragonBall Z episode 159~The Puzzle of General Tao





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Goku locate two dragonballs inside a fortress in which General Tao and a mob boss are. Goku comes in and tells the mob boss that he wishes he had something to give in trade for the dragonballs. General Tao, remembering how powerful Goku’s strength is, takes off one off his robotic hands and spills out three little puzzles. He reatatches his hand and tells Goku that he can have the dragonballs if he can take all three pieces apart by dawn. He takes Goku’s jacket off (Goku’s jacket contains four of the dragonballs) and leaves with the mob boss and one of the two henchmen the mob boss has. Goku gets one separated by the time it gets dark.

It is the middle of the night, and Goku has more to go. The henchman almost Goku tells how the remaining puzzle apart, but Goku interupts him and tells him he will not cheat. Goku finally gets it apart, and the henchman Goku congratulated. He asked where everyone went but says it plays no role. He uses his instant transmission technology. General Tao and the mob boss are on the shore of a lake far away, and the mob boss congratulate General Tao in the trick, he moved to Goku. Goku shows and displays General Tao, that he had all three apart. He takes his jacket, the other two dragonballs and flies, to the last. Goku is the last ball and the episode ended.

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Dragon Ball Z, often abbreviated as DBZ) is a Japanese animated TV series from Toei Doga (now Toei Animation). Dragon Ball Z is the continuation of Dragon Ball anime, based on the first 16 volumes of a 42 volume Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball Z fits the last 26 volumes of the original Manga.

The Dragon Ball Z anime first aired in Japan from 26 April 1989, to January 31, 1996, and was dubbed in several countries around the world, including Latin America and the United States. The American themes and soundtracks were composed and produced in part by Bruce Faulconer.

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