Dragon Ball

Find That Stone!

Episode 16 Canon Emperor Pilaf Saga 21 min

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Master Roshi tests Goku and Krillin with physical challenges on a new island, including speed and a stone-finding trial, leading to friendly competition and important lessons during their training.

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Master Roshi packs up his house in a dyno capsule, and the four of them head to a bigger island. Master Roshi tests the boys' speed by timing them in a 100-meter dash. Krillin goes first, and runs the distance in 10.4 seconds. Goku's time is 11 seconds, but after he takes off his old, beat-up shoes, he runs it in 8 seconds. Master Roshi dazzles them by running it in 5.6 seconds. Then he gives them their final test for the day. He makes a mark on a stone, then throws it into the woods, telling them to find it; the loser must go without dinner for the night. Krillin tries to fool Master Roshi with a stone of his own, but Roshi sees through the lie. Goku finds the stone, but Krillin steals it and runs away. Goku catches up, and the two of them fight. Goku wins, so Krillin throws a decoy stone back into the woods, and Goku runs after it, thinking it's the real one. Krillin takes the real stone back to Master Roshi. However, Krillin ultimately loses, as Launch made pufferfish for dinner and didn't know that it was poisonous.

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What episode is "Find That Stone!" in Dragon Ball?

"Find That Stone!" is episode 16 of Dragon Ball.

Is "Find That Stone!" canon or filler?

"Find That Stone!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.

What story arc is "Find That Stone!" part of?

"Find That Stone!" is part of the Emperor Pilaf Saga.

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