Dragon Ball Z, Vol. 7
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Dragon Ball Z, Vol. 7 (Dragon Ball Z #7)

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Here is the seventh volume of the runaway hit series printed in the original Japanese right-to-left format. The Great Elder of Namek grants Kuririn the One-Star Dragon Ball and the incredible power that goes with it. Meanwhile, Vegeta breaks free of Freeza's spaceship and races across the planet in search of the same Dragon Ball, the one that will make him immortal.
Paperback, 192 pages
Published April 9th 2003 by Viz Media, LLC
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Manussawee
"The Great Elder of Namek grants Kuririn the One-Star Dragon Ball and the incredible power that goes with it. Meanwhile, Vegeta breaks free of Freeza's spaceship and races across the planet in search of the same Dragon Ball, the one that will make him immortal."
Annchan Maulana
Duh duh duh Songoku, Trunks, Bezita, BuLma ... dah lama banget ga baca and nonton Dragon Ballz. Salah satu kartun jepang favoritku dulu nie, selain Sailor Moon and Doraemon ^^
Jordan Leigh
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