Dragon Ball Kai Episode 9 • Top & Limited

Seeking to protect Krillin, Yamcha volunteers for the next round. He appears to win the bout with a decisive strike, but the battle takes a tragic turn. In a desperate final move, the defeated Saibaman latches onto Yamcha and , killing him instantly.

For many fans, Dragon Ball Kai was the perfect way to experience the high-octane battles of the Saiyan Saga without the filler. But few moments hit quite as hard as the events of Episode 9, titled . The Arrival of the Saiyans Dragon Ball Kai Episode 9

Rather than fighting directly, Vegeta proposes a cruel game. Nappa plants seeds that sprout into six , creature-like warriors with power levels purportedly equal to Raditz. Seeking to protect Krillin, Yamcha volunteers for the

This moment became one of the most iconic (and frequently memed) scenes in anime history. While it’s often joked about today, the original broadcast—which first aired in Japan on —served as a grim reminder that the stakes of the Saiyan invasion were lethal. For many fans, Dragon Ball Kai was the

: Disgusted by the Saibaman's failure, Vegeta destroys the creature himself as a warning to the others to fight with everything they have. The Infamous End of Yamcha

: Tien is the first to step up, easily overpowering his opponent.

Seeking to protect Krillin, Yamcha volunteers for the next round. He appears to win the bout with a decisive strike, but the battle takes a tragic turn. In a desperate final move, the defeated Saibaman latches onto Yamcha and , killing him instantly.

For many fans, Dragon Ball Kai was the perfect way to experience the high-octane battles of the Saiyan Saga without the filler. But few moments hit quite as hard as the events of Episode 9, titled . The Arrival of the Saiyans

Rather than fighting directly, Vegeta proposes a cruel game. Nappa plants seeds that sprout into six , creature-like warriors with power levels purportedly equal to Raditz.

This moment became one of the most iconic (and frequently memed) scenes in anime history. While it’s often joked about today, the original broadcast—which first aired in Japan on —served as a grim reminder that the stakes of the Saiyan invasion were lethal.

: Disgusted by the Saibaman's failure, Vegeta destroys the creature himself as a warning to the others to fight with everything they have. The Infamous End of Yamcha

: Tien is the first to step up, easily overpowering his opponent.