What episode is "A Creeping Conspiracy! The Target Is Gohan" in Dragon Ball Z Kai?
"A Creeping Conspiracy! The Target Is Gohan" is episode 113 of Dragon Ball Z Kai.
A Creeping Conspiracy! The Target Is Gohan
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Episode 113 of Dragon Ball Z Kai, "A Creeping Conspiracy! The Target Is Gohan", continues the condensed remastered retelling of Dragon Ball Z. This entry is tracked separately from the original Dragon Ball Z episode spine so Kai's numbering stays clean.
Goku uses his Instant Transmission to deliver some Senzu beans to Gohan from Korin. Gohan rushes to the infirmary to give one to Videl. Gohan gives a Senzu bean to Videl to restore her to full health. Gohan's identity as Great Saiyaman is revealed to his classmates after his bandana was blown off during his outburst. Gohan steps up to fight Kibito, who requests to see Gohan's Super Saiyan 2 transformation. After Piccolo informs the other Z-Fighters of Shin's identity as the Supreme Kai, he orders Gohan to transform. Shin asks Goku and the others not to intervene. Right after Gohan transforms, Spopovitch and Yamu hold him down and use a device to drain his Super Saiyan energy. With their mission accomplished, Spopovitch and Yamu fly away. Gohan is left weakened. As Kibito offers to heal Gohan to full health, the Supreme Kai asks Goku and the others to join him in pursuing the culprits.
"A Creeping Conspiracy! The Target Is Gohan" is episode 113 of Dragon Ball Z Kai.
"A Creeping Conspiracy! The Target Is Gohan" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"A Creeping Conspiracy! The Target Is Gohan" is part of the Majin Buu Saga.
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