List of Dr. Slump chapters

Cover of the first English volume of Dr. Slump, as published by Viz Media on May 3, 2005.

Dr. Slump is a Japanese manga series, written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1980 to 1984, and received the 1981 Shogakukan Manga Award in the shōnen and shōjo category.[1] The series follows the humorous adventures of the little girl robot Arale Norimaki, her creator Senbei Norimaki, and the other residents of the bizarre Penguin Village.

The individual chapters were collected by Shueisha into 18 tankōbon volumes, which were published from August 9, 1980 to May 10, 1985.[2] The series was reassembled into 9 aizōban volumes in 1990, and published as 9 bunkoban volumes from July 18, 1995 to April 18, 1996.[3] Between October 4, 2006 and November 2, 2007, it was re-released as 15 kanzenban volumes.[4] Dr. Slump was adapted into a 243 episodes anime series by Toei Animation titled Dr. Slump - Arale-chan, which aired on Fuji TV from to 1981 to 1986.[5] A second anime, simply titled Doctor Slump, ran from 1997 to 1999 for 74 episodes.[6]

Viz Media began publishing an English adaptation of Dr. Slump in 2005 with translation done by Alexander O. Smith and some censorship. All 18 original volumes have been released in North America as of May 5, 2009.

Volume list

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
1The Birth of Arale
Arare Tanjō no Maki (アラレ誕生!の巻)
August 9, 1980
ISBN 4-08-851181-6 [7]
May 3, 2005
ISBN 978-1-59116-950-5 [8]
  • 001. "The Birth of Arale" (アラレ誕生!の巻 "Arare Tanjō! no Maki")
  • 002. "Here Comes Arale!" (オ~ッス!の巻 "Ōssu! no Maki")
  • 003. "Something's Missing!" (・・・がない!の巻 "... ga nai! no Maki")
  • 004. "Dr. Monster" (怪獣博士の巻 "Kaijū Hakase no Maki")
  • 005. "Which Will It Be?" (どれにしようかナ?の巻 "Dore ni shiyōka Na? no Maki")
  • 006. "Bearly Friends!" (熊さん友達!の巻 "Kuma-san Tomodachi! no Maki")
  • 007. "Arale Is Akane!?" (アラレはアカネ!?の巻 "Arare wa Akane!? no Maki")
  • 008. "The Big-Small Gun!" (デカチビ銃!の巻 "DekaChibi-jū! no Maki")
  • 009. "1980: Living For Tomorrow!" (1980あしたにむかって!の巻 "Senkyūhyakuhachijū Ashita ni Mukatte! no Maki")
  • 010. "The Time Slipper" (タイムスリッパーの巻 "Taimu Surippā no Maki")
  • 011. "The Mysterious Egg" (なんのタマゴ?の巻 "Nan no Tamago? no Maki")
  • 012. "Is It A Girl? Is It A Boy?!" (男の子!?女の子!?の巻 "Otoko no ko!? On'na no ko!? no Maki")
Penguin Village's scientist, Senbei Norimaki finishes creating the perfect humanoid android named Arale. Although she is the perfect robotic girl with super strength, she is near-sighted. Senbei has Arale pose as his 13-year-old younger sister who he has go to Penguin Village Junior High School where her teacher is Ms. Yamabuki, Senbei's dream girl. Arale makes friends with some of the kids there most notably Akane, Taro and Peasuke. Senbei creates the See-Thru Glasses so he can see girls naked but end up breaking when getting hit by a scooter, Arale makes friends with a man that is a giant monster movie fan who tried to kidnap her and Arale and Senbei released a captive bear into the wild and converted to a cyborg to for it to survive being shot by a hunter. Senbei on the other hand busts out some new inventions as well such as his Big-Small Gun that turns things from big to small, Arale finds his old Future Camera that takes pictures of people and shows what they will look like in the future and Arale travels back in time to ancient Japan on his Time Traveling machine called the Time Slipper. Senbei, Arale and Peasuke travel back in time to the prehistoric ages and end up bringing back and egg. When back to the present day the egg hatches to a strange angel like baby which Arale names Gatchan and joins the Norimaki household.
2Arale on the Loose
Totsugeki Arare-chan no Maki (とつげきアラレちゃんの巻)
October 9, 1980
ISBN 4-08-851182-4 [9]
July 5, 2005
ISBN 978-1-59116-951-2 [10]
  • 013. "Arale Flies the Skies!" (アラレ空をとぶ!の巻 "Arare Sora wo Tobu! no Maki")
  • 014. "Arale on the Loose: Part 1" (とつげきアラレちゃんの巻Part1 "Totsugeki Arare-chan no Maki Pāto Wan")
  • 015. "Arale on the Loose: Part 2" (とつげきアラレちゃんの巻Part2 "Totsugeki Arare-chan no Maki Pāto Tsū")
  • 016. "The Invader from Space" (宇宙からの侵略者の巻 "Uchū kara no Shinryakusha no Maki")
  • 017. "The Reality Machine" (ホンモノマシーンの巻 "Honmono Mashīn no Maki")
  • 018. "Kidnapped!?" (誘かいされた!?の巻 "Yūkai sareta!? no Maki")
  • 019. "Teacher's Coming!" (先生がくるよ!の巻 "Sensei ga Kuru yo! no Maki")
  • 020. "The Ponpoko Morph Gun" (変身ポンポコガンの巻 "Henshin Ponpoko Gan no Maki")
  • 021. "A Far and Distant Seashore" (ムカシムカシの海水浴の巻 "Mukashi Mukashi no Kaisuiyoku no Maki")
  • 022. "Barber Shop Panic: Part 1" (パニックイン散髪屋の巻Part1 "Panikku in Bābā no Maki Pāto Wan")
  • 023. "Barber Shop Panic: Part 2" (パニックイン散髪屋の巻Part2 "Panikku in Bābā no Maki Pāto Tsū")
  • 024. "The Great Strawberry Panties Caper: Part 1" (イチゴパンツ大作戦の巻Part1 "Ichigo Pantsu Daisakusen no Maki Pāto Wan")
  • 025. "The Great Strawberry Panties Caper: Part 2" (イチゴパンツ大作戦の巻Part2 "Ichigo Pantsu Daisakusen no Maki Pāto Tsū")
Arale and Taro ride in Senbei's new plane and crash onto the cloud of the Thunder Ogre Goronbo who was in a hurry for a date. Arale and Akane get in trouble at school for drinking alcohol in class. Bubibinman a rival of Suppaman comes to Earth but then is frightened when he sees that Arale is powerful making him assume all humans are like that. Akane and Arale are up to no good again when they mess with Senbei's new invention, a Living Rice Cooker named the Reality Machine that can create anything that is in a picture that was put inside of it. Arale and Gatchan are kidnapped by a Bank Robber that ends up being intimidated by Arale when he saw that bullets don't hurt her and Gatchan eats metal. Senbei hears that Arale's teacher is coming to their house and organizes the house in a hurry and gets a rushed haircut that looks funny only to see that Arale meant the principal. Senbei creates the Ponpoko Morph Gun which transforms anyone to anything. Arale and her friends use the Time Slipper to go to a beach in ancient Japan. The Bank Robber returns and holds Senbei, Arale and her friends hostage in the town Barber Shop with the Police Force getting involved and Senbei makes a plan strategically placing animals to do things that will end up blowing Ms. Yamabuki's skirt up to see her underwear.
3Earth S.O.S.!
Chikyū EsuŌEsu no Maki (地球SOS!の巻)
December 10, 1980
ISBN 4-08-851183-2 [11]
September 6, 2005
ISBN 978-1-59116-991-8 [12]
  • 026. "The Story of Donbe" (ドンベ物語の巻 "Donbe Monogatari no Maki")
  • 027. "Kids Gone Wild" (てけてけチルドレンの巻 "Teke-teke Chirudoren no Maki")
  • 028. "Ladycop Terror" (恐怖の婦警さんの巻 "Kyōfu no Fukei-san no Maki")
  • 029. "Earth S.O.S.!: Part 1" (地球SOS!の巻Part1 "Chikyū EsuŌEsu no Maki Pāto Wan")
  • 030. "Earth S.O.S.!: Part 2" (地球SOS!の巻Part2 "Chikyū EsuŌEsu no Maki Pāto Tsū")
  • 031. "Arale's Big Change" (アラレ大変身の巻 "Arare Daihenshin no Maki")
  • 032. "Hello, Wonder Island" (ハロー 不思議島の巻 "Harō Fushigijima no Maki")
  • 033. "The Ogre-King Gyaska" (ギャースカ大魔王の巻 "Gyāsuka Daimaō no Maki")
  • 034. "The Fairy Tale Machine" (おとぎマシーンの巻 "Otogi Mashīn no Maki")
  • 035. "Special: Scoundrel in a Skirt" (悪魔の変身スペシャル!!の巻 "Akuma no Henshin Supesharu!! no Maki")
  • 036. "Citizen Arale" (恐怖のよいこッコの巻 "Kyōfu no Yoikokko no Maki")
  • 037. "Our Hero, Suppaman" (英雄スッパマンの巻 "Eiyū Suppaman no Maki")
  • 038. "Arale Goes on an Errand" (おつかいアラレちゃんの巻 "Otsukai Arare-chan no Maki")
Arale meets a shapeshifting fox named Donbe who tries to scare her and Kinoko a preschooler who tries to make Arale hip. Senbei turns himself invisible to avoid a female police officer that's been harassing him. King Nikochan and his assistant attempt to destroy the Earth but Gatchan saves the day by eating their ship and stranding them on Earth. Senbei builds them a car not knowing they were aliens. A Mole-Cricket accidentally gets stuck in Arale causing her to act like a normal little girl instead of her weird self. Senbei discovers a video message from his father giving him the recipe for a special potion that makes people fall in love with him. He goes to Wonder Island (the setting to Akira Toriyama's first manga of the same name) to get the last ingredient to the potion which was a tear from the Ogre-King Gyaska but when the potion was finished Arale accidentally spills it on a tree. Senbei's new Fairy Tale machine brings Arale into the story of Momotaro the peach boy which Arale ends up altering and bring Momotaro into the real world. Akane dresses up like her teacher Miss Yamabuki and she plays a trick on Senbei making him do stupid things for her. Arale tries to be a good citizen by returning lost things to the police but then takes a too far and eventually brings everything to Penguin Village to the Police Station. Suppaman challenges Arale to see who's the better hero and Arale learns what a bra is.
4The Happy Doctor
Gokigen Sen-chan no Maki (ごきげんセンちゃんの巻)
April 10, 1981
ISBN 4-08-851184-0 [13]
November 8, 2005
ISBN 978-1-4215-0165-9 [14]
  • 039. "Bye-Bye Super Power!" (バイバイめっちゃんこパワー!!の巻 "Baibai Mecchanko Pawā!! no Maki")
  • 040. "The Lovely Trio" (ラブリーおっさんトリオの巻 "Raburī Ossan Torio no Maki")
  • 041. "Penguin Village S.O.S.: Part 1" (ペンギン村SOSの巻Part1 "Pengin-mura EsuŌEsu no Maki Pāto Wan")
  • 042. "Penguin Village S.O.S.: Part 2" (ペンギン村SOSの巻Part2 "Pengin-mura EsuŌEsu no Maki Pāto Tsū")
  • 043. "Gatchan Goes for a Walk" (おさんぽガッちゃんの巻 "Osanpo Gacchan no Maki")
  • 044. "Yay Yay Wildland" (わいわいワイルドランドの巻 "Waiwai Wairudo Rando no Maki")
  • 045. "The Happy Doctor" (ごきげんセンちゃんのの巻 "Gokigen Sen-chan no Maki")
  • 046. "Zippity-Doo Doctor" (はりきりセンちゃんの巻 "Harikiri Sen-chan no Maki")
  • 047. "The Dumbfounded Doctor" (おどろきセンちゃんの巻 "Odoroki Sen-chan no Maki")
  • 048. "A Bittersweet Ho-yo-yo Date Special!" (哀愁のほよよデートスペシャル!!の巻 "Aishū no Hyoyoyo Dēto Supesharu!! no Maki")
  • 049. "Parzan, King of the Jungle!" (ジャングルの王者パーザンの巻 "Janguru no Ōja Pāzan no Maki")
  • 050. "Sad, Sad Santa" (さんざんサンタさんの巻 "Sanzan Santa-san no Maki")
  • 051. "Special: "Kick the Can" (謝恩カンケリ大会の巻 "Shaon Kankeri Taikai no Maki")
Senbei gets tired of Arale's Super Strength and tries to fix it to give her a normal girls strength but instead accidentally makes her stronger. Akane plays a prank on her dad, Peasuke's Dad and Senbei by writing a fake letter from the school causing them to show up the next day dressed "cute". Arale saves Penguin Village from being attacked by the monster Dodongadon when the Ulteeny Force member Kintaman fails to. Gatchan decides to cause mischief around town one morning. Arale and friends go to the zoo and she ends up becoming King of the Zoo. Senbei takes Midori on a date in space. Arale goes on a date with a gang leader from Kanariya high school. Arale meets Parzan who thinks he is the king of the jungle but lacks knowledge of animals. Christmas comes to Penguin Village and Senbei dresses as Santa Claus and sneaks into everybody's house giving them autographs of himself which enrages the whole town. Akira Toriyama himself appears in Penguin Village and hosts a game of Kick the Can with the whole town and promises the winner any wish they want. Arale and Gatchan win the game of Kick the Can and request to be made into adults but Toriyama doesn't want to do that so he breaks the fourth wall by erasing their sentence and replaces it with them asking for lollipops.
5Monsters' Night
Monsutāzu Naito no Maki (モンスターズ・ナイトの巻)
August 10, 1981
ISBN 4-08-851185-9 [15]
January 3, 2006
ISBN 978-1-4215-0173-4 [16]
  • 052. "Untouchable Arale" (アラレ・タッチャブルの巻 "Arare Antacchaburu no Maki")
  • 053. "Affairs of the Heart!" (ハートで勝負!の巻 "Hāto de Shōbu no Maki")
  • 054. "Monsters' Night" (モンスターズ・ナイトの巻 "Monsutāzu Naito no Maki")
  • 055. "The Great Arale-Eye Caper: Part 1" (アラレ目大作戦の巻Part1 "Arare me Daisakusen no Maki Pāto Wan")
  • 056. "The Great Arale-Eye Caper: Part 2" (アラレ目大作戦の巻Part2 "Arare me Daisakusen no Maki Pāto Tsū")
  • 057. "Kinoko on the Loose" (きのこ《放浪編》の巻 "Kinoko Hōryū-hen no Maki")
  • 058. "Heel, Achilles!" (博士のウイークポイントの巻 "Hakase no Uīku pointo no Maki")
  • 059. "Good-bye, Gatchan!" (さようならガッちゃん!!の巻 "Sayounara Gacchan!! no Maki")
  • 060. "The Big-City Student" (都会島からの転校生の巻 "Tokaijima kara no Tenkōsei no Maki")
  • 061. "Mr. Handy!" (作者もほしいオーチャくんの巻 "Sakusha mo Hoshī Ōcha-kun no Maki")
  • 062. "The Shiverman Cometh" (びびるマンの巻 "Bibiruman no Maki")
  • 063. "Peasuke's First Love" (はつこいぴいすけの巻 "Hatsukoi Pīsuke no Maki")
The chapter "Untouchable Arale" is a short story of the main cast as police officers. Arale ends up having to take a health check up at school and Senbei must make it so she can pass it without anyone having suspicion of her robotic origin. Trampire makes her debut as she tries to suck blood from Arale and rob the Norimaki house. Senbei has a camera put into Arale's eye and has her go to Midori's house so he can watch Midori in the bath. Kinoko runs away from home to try and be a bad kid but then realizes it is not the life for her. The Norimaki end up adopting a dog which Arale names Poop and returns it to its parents which end up alien dogs. A smart kid from Metropolis Island named Skop moves into Penguin Village. Senbei creates a new robot called Mr. Handy. The Bank Robber hires a hitman named the Shiverman to take out Arale but is still no match for her. Peasuke gets a girlfriend named Hiyoko who is taller than he is so Arale ends up shrinking both him and Hiyoko to ant-size where Peasuke must then save Hiyoko from a bug.
6Dr. Mashirito's AmbitionDecember 10, 1981
ISBN 4-08-851186-7 [17]
March 7, 2006
ISBN 978-1-4215-0174-1 [18]
  • 064. "Riders at Dawn"
  • 065. "Little Cat Riding Hood"
  • 066. "A Silent Night's Dream"
  • 067. "Dr. Mashirito's Ambition: Part 1"
  • 068. "Dr. Mashirito's Ambition: Part 2"
  • 069. "Heck's Messenger"
  • 070. "Suppaman 2"
  • 071. "The Time Stoppers"
  • 072. "Chivil's Work"
  • 073. "Metropolis Island: Part 1"
  • 074. "Metropolis Island: Part 2"
  • 075. "Kojiro is Waiting: Part 1"
  • 076. "Kojiro is Waiting: Part 2"
Arale and Gatchan try to join the local biker gang known as the Fly Milks. "Little Cat Riding Hood" is a parody of the story of little red riding hood. Senbei tries to have a nice dream about him and Midori together but keeps getting interrupted when other peoples dreams end up merging with his. The evil scientist Dr. Mashirito makes his debut where he creates Caramel Man 001 which he believes to be the most powerful robot but then loses to Arale. Arale meets and befriends the little demon Chivil. Arale messes around with Suppaman again. Toriyama makes a deal with Senbei to create a machine that can stop time but unfortunately it stops them as well. Chivil comes back to show a video of Senbei's sins. Senbei gets an invitation to appear on a TV show on Metropolis island about his scientific work. While he uses a robot copy of himself to appear on the show, Arale, Gatchan and Chivil cause havoc in the city of Metropolis Island. Arale and Taro use Mr. Time to go back to the Sengoku period where they meet Miyamoto Musashi. After losing to Arale at several challenges, the famous swordsmen decides to go to the present time with them and attend school at Penguin Village.
7My Toilet PaperMay 10, 1982
ISBN 4-08-851187-5 [19]
May 2, 2006
ISBN 978-1-4215-0631-9 [20]
  • 077. "Witchey Gone Wild!"
  • 078. "My Toilet Paper"
  • 079. "Mr. Copy"
  • 080. "Vacuum 1982"
  • 081. "Goo Ga Senbei"
  • 082. "The Biggest Bye'cha of All: Part One"
  • 083. "The Biggest Bye'cha of All: Part Two"
  • 084. "Penguin Village Dom-Dom-Dom"
  • 085. "Stone Age Ho-Yo-Yo"
  • 086. "Cinderella, The Musical"
  • 087. "Spluk Spluk Phoo Phoo"
  • 088. "Mammoth Midori: Part One"
  • 089. "Mammoth Midori: Part Two"
  • 090. "Am I Wicked Strong?!"
8Penguin Grand PrixAugust 10, 1982
ISBN 4-08-851188-3 [21]
July 5, 2006
ISBN 978-1-4215-0632-6 [22]
  • 091. "The Ho-Yo-Yo Gang: Part 1"
  • 092. "The Ho-Yo-Yo Gang: Part 2"
  • 093. "Leave it to Akiko"
  • 094. "Penguin Grand Prix: Part 1"
  • 095. "Penguin Grand Prix: Part 2"
  • 096. "Penguin Grand Prix: Part 3"
  • 097. "Penguin Grand Prix: Part 4"
  • 098. "Discover the Countryside"
  • 099. "Super Drivero"
  • 100. "Our Little House"
  • 101. "Penguin Village Wars: Part 1"
  • 102. "Penguin Village Wars: Part 2"
  • 103. "Penguin Village Wars: Part 3"
9The Crazy HoneymoonDecember 23, 1982
ISBN 4-08-851189-1 [23]
September 5, 2006
ISBN 978-1-4215-0633-3 [24]
  • 104. "Today is Truly a Day for Celebration!"
  • 105. "The Crazy Honeymoon: Part 1"
  • 106. "The Crazy Honeymoon: Part 2"
  • 107. "The Crazy Honeymoon: Part 3"
  • 108. "The Crazy Honeymoon: Part 4"
  • 109. "The Crazy Honeymoon: Part 5"
  • 110. "The Crazy Honeymoon: Part 6"
  • 111. "Happy Honeymoon Drive"
  • 112. "The Midnight Bombers"
  • 113. "The Combots"
  • 114. "Something's Missing"
  • 115. "Yippee! High School!!"
  • 116. "Big-Head Cometh!"
10Here Comes the TsunMay 10, 1983
ISBN 4-08-851190-5 [25]
November 7, 2006
ISBN 978-1-4215-0634-0 [26]
  • 117. "Here Comes the Tsun"
  • 118. "The Tsuns and the Norimakis"
  • 119. "High School Champion: Part 1"
  • 120. "High School Champion: Part 2"
  • 121. "High School Champion: Part 3"
  • 122. "High School Champion: Part 4"
  • 123. "High School Champion: Part 5"
  • 124. "High School Champion: Part 6"
  • 125. "Suppaman and the Terror of Penguin Village"
  • 126. "Fly, Nikochan, Fly!"
  • 127. "The Horrors of Dating: Part 1"
  • 128. "The Horrors of Dating: Part 2"
11Gatchan - GatchanSeptember 9, 1983
ISBN 4-08-851191-3 [27]
January 2, 2007
ISBN 978-14215-0635-7 [28]
  • 129. "The Lensmen"
  • 130. "Hell's Vegetables"
  • 131. "He'll Be Comin' Down the Mountain"
  • 132. "He'll Be Goin' Up the Mountain"
  • 133. "The Galactic Gumshoe: Part 1"
  • 134. "The Galactic Gumshoe: Part 2"
  • 135. "The Galactic Gumshoe: Part 3"
  • 136. "Hello Moon"
  • 137. "The Red Sandals"
  • 138. "Gatchan - Gatchan"
  • 139. "Crunch, Munch, Crunch, Munch"
  • 140. "A Gift from the Ground"
12Go! Go! Nikochan!December 8, 1983
ISBN 4-08-851192-1 [29]
May 1, 2007
ISBN 978-1-4215-1056-9 [30]
  • 141. "Star Light, Star Bright"
  • 142. "There Go the Tsuns!"
  • 143. "Go! Go! Nikochan!"
  • 144. "A Nikochan Reunion"
  • 145. "The Horrible Truth about Radishes"
  • 146. "Hello, Deathmatch!"
  • 147. "The Thief Who Loved Books"
  • 148. "Gangsters Welcome"
  • 149. "The Kon-Kon Helmet"
  • 150. "N'cha, Penseal!"
  • 151. "Yippee, Penseal!"
  • 152. "A Very Painful Christmas"
13I am ObotchamanMarch 9, 1984
ISBN 4-08-851193-X [31]
September 4, 2007
ISBN 978-1-4215-1057-6 [32]
  • 153. "The Ultimate Rival!"
  • 154. "From the Day Their Eyes Met"
  • 155. "Justice, Love, and a Dilemma"
  • 156. "The Warrior's Rest"
  • 157. "Caramel Man 005!"
  • 158. "Love is Telepathic (CM 004's Dream of Love: Part 1)"
  • 159. "Run, Love, Run!"
  • 160. Hurry, Love, Hurry! (CM 004's Dream of Love: Part 2)"
  • 161. "Thudda-Thudda Tonight (CM 004's Dream of Love: Part 3)"
  • 162. "Why, It's Entrance Exams! (CM 004's Dream of Love: Part 4)"
  • 163. "You Mean Arale's a... Too!?"
  • 164. "The Path to World Domination"
  • 165. "Caramel Man 007!"
14The Indestructible Caramel Man 007!June 8, 1984
ISBN 4-08-851194-8 [33]
January 1, 2008
ISBN 978-1-4215-1058-3 [34]
  • 166. "The Indestructible Caramel Man 007!"
  • 167. "Mashirito Almigthy!?"
  • 168. "Gadzooks! Two Gatchans!?"
  • 169. "And I'll Form the Head!"
  • 170. "Three Days Before & Three Days After"
  • 171. "Poot Poot to the Skies!"
  • 172. "Way to Go, Gatchan!!!"
  • 173. "Rip Van Suppaman!"
  • 174. "Enter Syoppman!"
  • 175. "The Great Gator Escape!"
  • 176. "Extreme Fitness"
  • 177. "Congratulations, It's a-Huh!?"
  • 178. "Special Picture-Book Section - Poop-Boy Finds a Home"
15Happy Birthday, Turbo!October 9, 1984
ISBN 4-08-851195-6 [35]
May 6, 2008
ISBN 978-1-4215-1059-0 [36]
  • 179. "Happy Birthday, Turbo!"
  • 180. "Who's the E.T.?"
  • 181. "Who's Got E.S.P.?"
  • 182. "Daddy's an Alien!"
  • 183. "Terrifying Tag"
  • 184. "Onward, Turbo!"
  • 185. "We're Dreaming, Right?"
  • 186. "Night on the Town"
  • 187. "The Late-Night Visitor"
  • 188. "Play Ball! (Part 1)"
  • 189. "Play Ball! (Part 2)"
  • 190. "Play Ball! (Part 3)"
  • 191. "Play Ball! (Part 4)"
16Who's the Strongest in the WorldJanuary 10, 1985
ISBN 4-08-851196-4 [37]
September 2, 2008
ISBN 978-1-4215-1060-6 [38]
  • 192. "Questions that Demand Answers"
  • 193. "Coffee, Tea, or Me?"
  • 194. "Divorce!"
  • 195. "N'cha, Enma!"
  • 196. "The Terrifying Fly Guy: Part 1"
  • 197. "The Terrifying Fly Guy: Part 2"
  • 198. "The Terrifying Fly Guy: Part 3"
  • 199. "Future Love"
  • 200. "N'cha, Penguin Village Ten Years from Now!"
  • 201. "A Gift from Mashirito"
  • 202. "Who's the Strongest in the World: Part 1"
  • 203. "Who's the Strongest in the World: Part 2"
  • 204. "Who's the Strongest in the World: Part 3"
  • 205. "Who's the Strongest in the World: Part 4"
17God Gets Even!March 8, 1985
ISBN 4-08-851197-2 [39]
January 6, 2009
ISBN 978-1-4215-1999-9 [40]
  • 206. "The Gatchans, Exposed!"
  • 207. "God Gets Even!"
  • 208. "The Laughter of Angels"
  • 209. "Torahachiro's Birdy"
  • 210. "I'll Tame Em' All!"
  • 211. "Sweet Revenge"
  • 212. "The T.S.W."
  • 213. "Stop Stopping It"
  • 214. "Unidentified Flying Object"
  • 215. "The Adventures of Youth (Part 1)"
  • 216. "The Adventures of Youth (Part 2)"
  • 217. "The Adventures of Youth (Part 3)"
  • 218. "The Adventures of Youth (Part 4)"
  • 219. "The Adventures of Youth (Part 5)"
  • 220. "The Adventures of Youth (Part 6)"
18Grand Finale! Invention Explosion!May 10, 1985
ISBN 4-08-851198-0 [41]
May 5, 2009
ISBN 978-1-4215-2000-1 [42]
  • 221. "Go, Go, Tanuki!"
  • 222. "King Kong"
  • 223. "Whoa! We're Serious!"
  • 224. "Passed!"
  • 225. "Youth on Wheels"
  • 226. "The Return of Biker Boy"
  • 227. "Love on the Asphalt"
  • 228. "Peace!"
  • 229. "You're Under Arrest!"
  • 230. "2nd Annual Penguin Village Grand Prix, Scene 1"
  • 231. "Ten Contestants"
  • 232. "Full Speed to the Finish!"
  • 233. "The Final Hurdle"
  • 234. "The Goal is in Sight"
  • 235. "A New Mayor"
  • 236. "Grand Finale! Invention Explosion!"

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