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It may also be used towards cute animals, lovers, or youthful women. Chan is never used for strangers or people one has just met. Although traditionally,
honorifics are not applied to
oneself, some people adopt the childlike affectation of referring to themselves in the third person using -chan (childlike because it suggests that one has not learned to distinguish between names used for oneself and names used by others). For example, a young girl named Kanako might
call herself Kanako-chan rather than the first-person pronoun. Tan[edit] Tan (たん) is intended as an even cuter[6] or affectionate variant of -chan. It evokes a small child's mispronunciation of that form of address, or baby talk – similar to how, for example, a speaker of English might use "widdle" instead of "little" when speaking to a baby. Moe anthropomorphisms are often labeled as -tan, e. g. , the commercial mascot Habanero-tan, the manga figure Afghanis-tan or the OS-tans representing operating systems. A more notorious use of the honorific was for the murderer Nevada-tan. Bō[edit] Bō (坊、ぼう) also expresses endearment.
Popo summon the Eternal Dragon before it’s too late? 100 26 "Gohan Returns" July 24, 1991 October 25, 1999 Frieza’s victims have been wished back to life, but as they begin to rise, Goku falls - overwhelmed by Frieza’s devastating assault. Sensing his father’s defeat, Gohan rushes to the scene as the universe’s final hope. 101 27 "The Last Wish" July 31, 1991 October 26, 1999 Guru and the people of Namek have been brought back to life, and the dragon Porunga has reappeared to grant the last of three wishes. While a newly enraged Goku resumes his onslaught against the evil Frieza, Dende races to make the final wish! 102 28 "Duel on a Vanishing Planet" August 7, 1991 October 27, 1999 Goku chooses to stay behind and finish his fight with Frieza. With Namek set to explode any second, there seems no way for Goku to defeat Frieza and escape in time! Has the Super Saiyan made the greatest mistake of his life? 103 29 "Pathos of Frieza" August 14, 1991 October 28, 1999 Time grows short for Goku as each passing second brings Namek closer to ultimate destruction. As the Super Saiyan’s strength increases with every blow, it appears his epic battle with Frieza has at last reached its conclusion! 104 30 "Frieza Defeated!!" August 21, 1991 October 29, 1999 Frieza lashes out in a blind rage, launching a reckless volley of energy attacks. In the face of Goku’s
superior power, the evil tyrant’s greatest fear has finally been realized: defeat at the hands of a Super Saiyan! 105 31 "Mighty Blast of Rage" August 28, 1991 November 1, 1999 Even after being sliced into pieces by his own energy disk, Frieza isn’t ready to release his stranglehold on the universe. With what little power he has left, Frieza fires a final energy blast after Goku as he leaves the battlefield! 106 32 "Namek's Explosion. Goku's End?" September 4, 1991 November 2, 1999 Even though it looks like Goku is trapped on the exploding
planet Namek, Dende has a good reason to celebrate: the Dragon Balls have the power to bring Goku back! But if that’s the case, why does everyone still look so sad? 107 33 "Goku's Alive!!" September 11, 1991 November 3, 1999 It is a time of joyful reunions as old friends long absent are finally wished home with the Dragon Balls! Krillin and Yamcha are brought back from the spirit world, but Porunga, the Namekian dragon, has startling news about Goku! Garlic Jr.
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