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08 "Home For Infinite Losers" November 1,
1996 September 9, 1998 Gohan spends his day tormenting a T-Rex. Across the planet, Tien and Chiaotzu find their training interrupted by Launch. Meanwhile, Goku tries to find
King Kai on Snake Way and encounters two giant ogres who want nothing more than to use the hero as a play toy! If he can defeat their challenges, the ogres vow to show him the way back to Snake Way. 09 "Princess Snake's Hospitality" November 8, 1996 September 10, 1998 Back on Snake Way, Goku comes across a house he believes might belong to King Kai! Unfortunately, the dwelling is inhabited by Princess Snake, and she’ll do anything to keep Goku as her prisoner forever! 10 "Escape from Piccolo" September 11, 1998[n 8] Piccolo splits himself in half, and the two forms fight each other to train. Meanwhile, Gohan decides to take a raft across the sea to visit his mother, gets caught in a storm, and suddenly remembers that he can’t swim! Gohan finds shelter with a gang of orphans living on the run from meddling adults. The group’s leader hatches a plan to take the kids to a safer hiding place, but when the police show up everything goes wrong! 11 "Showdown in the Past" November 15, 1996 September 14, 1998 Earth’s top warriors visit Kami’s Pendulum Room where the past, present, and future co-exist. After a trip back in time, they realize they’ll need to train harder to stand a chance against the approaching Saiyans. 12 "The End of Snake Way" January 3, 1997 September 15, 1998 Gohan continues training, but a full moon causes the young Saiyan to rampage out of control! Meanwhile, Goku makes it to the end of Snake Way only to mistake a friendly ape named Bubbles for King Kai! 13 "A Fight Against Gravity. Catch Bubbles!" January 10, 1997 September 16, 1998 The intense gravity of King Kai’s planet makes Goku’s training difficult, but when he learns that the Saiyans are used to extreme fighting conditions, Goku is inspired to give it his all.
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