Dragon Ball Episode 90
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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
The World Martial Arts Tournament kicks into high gear with a quarterfinal clash that pits two very different fighting philosophies against each other. Krillin faces off against Chiaotzu in a bout defined by tactical improvisation and raw determination. The pacing is brisk and combat-focused, with the tension ratcheting up as both fighters reveal techniques designed to exploit each other's weaknesses. Expect a strong contrast in fighting styles — grounded brawling versus airborne trickery — that keeps the match unpredictable. Energy-based attacks take center stage, giving the episode a more explosive edge than the tournament's earlier bouts. The tone balances Dragon Ball's signature humor with genuine stakes, as neither competitor can afford to lose. A satisfying showcase of how strategy matters just as much as power in this tournament.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
Sitting at episode 90 of 153, this installment advances the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament by moving past the Jackie Chun versus Man Wolf match and into the next quarterfinal bout between Krillin and Chiaotzu. The escalating power levels and rivalries established in earlier rounds feed directly into this fight, raising the competitive intensity. The episode sets the stage for 'Counting Controversy!!,' promising that the drama surrounding this match is far from settled.
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