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Comic Xx Dragon Ball Visitando A La Abuela Completo
Comic Xx Dragon Ball Visitando A La Abuela Completo

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(Grandma Paozu): In the original Dragon Ball series (Episode 4), Goku and Bulma visit an elderly woman in Aru Village to retrieve the Six-Star Dragon Ball. She had kept it as a family heirloom and gives it to them after they defeat Oolong. Grandma Pan

: In Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy, set 100 years in the future, the protagonist is , who lives with his grandmother,

(Goku's granddaughter). The story revolves around him seeking a Dragon Ball to cure her when she falls ill. Grandma Hakkake : In a filler arc of Dragon Ball, Goku and Chi-Chi visit Grandma Hakkake

near Mount Frappe. She teaches Chi-Chi how to be a "good wife" through rigorous housecleaning while they search for the Bansho Fan. Comic Xx Dragon Ball Visitando A La Abuela Completo

Fan Parodies: There are numerous humorous internet memes and short fan comics, such as those by creators like César El Matute, which depict the comedic struggle of explaining the "satanic" or violent nature of Dragon Ball to a traditional grandmother. Notable Characters Frequently Labeled "Abuela" Relation/Role Significance Grandma to Goku Jr. Former main protagonist of GT, now an elder. Abuela Baozi Village Elder Original holder of the Six-Star Dragon Ball. Grandma Hakkake Legend keeper Found the Bansho Fan and used it as a dustpan.

If you are looking for a specific fan-made "long piece" (often adult-oriented fan comics labeled with "Xx"), please be aware that these are unofficial community creations and are not hosted on authorized platforms like the Dragon Ball Wiki or official Shonen Jump sites. Grandma Hakkake | Dragon Ball Wiki | Fandom


Comic — "Dragon Ball: Visitando a la Abuela (Completo)"

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Opciones de publicación

Introducción

Sinopsis breve: Gokú y sus amigos vuelan al campo a visitar a la abuela de Bulma (o una abuela original, según prefieras). Entre nostalgia, comida casera y pequeños malentendidos cómicos, la visita se convierte en una serie de situaciones entrañables y famosas peleas accidentales que terminan reforzando lazos familiares. (Grandma Paozu): In the original Dragon Ball series

Could This Be a Lost Doujinshi (Fan Comic)?

Yes, and that’s the most likely answer. During the peak of Dragon Ball fandom in the late 90s and early 2000s, Latin American and Spanish fan circles produced hundreds of self-published comics called doujinshi or fanzines. Many had titles like:

The "Xx" might be a stylized way of writing "XX" as in "Dos Equis" (meaning "two X's") – possibly a volume number or the artist’s tag. Unfortunately, most of those fan comics were never digitized, and physical copies are extremely rare.

Where to Find "Visitando a la Abuela" Content

If you just want to enjoy Dragon Ball characters in grandparent scenarios, here are the closest alternatives: Comic — "Dragon Ball: Visitando a la Abuela

| Type | Title / Episode | Platform | |------|----------------|----------| | Official Episode | Dragon Ball GT – Episode 42: "The Last Battle" (brief scene with Pan and her grandma) | Crunchyroll, Funimation | | Official Manga Chapter | Dragon Ball Super – Chapter 42 (Goku visits family, but not grandma) | Viz Media | | Famous Fan Comic | Dragon Ball SD – "Visiting Grandma" parody by Naho Ooishi (official parody manga) | Amazon (physical) | | Lost Doujinshi | Search for "Dragon Ball fanzine Latino 2000" on archive.org | Internet Archive |

Pro tip: Try searching in Spanish: "Historieta Dragon Ball visitando a la abuela completa" or "Doujinshi DBZ abuela" on DeviantArt and Pixiv. Some fans have re-uploaded old scans.

Diseño visual y estilo

3. Narrative Elements (Hypothetical Scenario)

If this comic exists as a fan creation, a fictional plot might include:

3.1 Humor and Action:
Fans might expect typical Dragon Ball humor—e.g., Goku’s naive behavior, Vegeta’s gruffness, or Goku unintentionally wrecking the grandmother’s home while training. Action elements could arise if the grandmother hides a powerful artifact or if antagonists disrupt the peace.

3.2 Themes: