Unable to counter Drunken Boxing with logic, Goku responds with his own "Crazy Monkey" style, crawling on all fours and using his tail to trip Jackie. Themes and Critical Analysis
The fight begins with both combatants appearing evenly matched. Jackie Chun attempts to end the match quickly by kicking Goku out of the ring, but Goku saves himself by spinning his tail like a helicopter to fly back into the arena. Dragon Ball Episode 26
Critics often cite this episode as a peak for the series' early choreography. Unlike later arcs that rely heavily on power levels, this fight is a tactical back-and-forth utilizing environment, unique bodily features (like tails), and psychological warfare. Production Context Director: Minoru Okazaki. Unable to counter Drunken Boxing with logic, Goku
In Japan, this episode first aired on August 20, 1986. Critics often cite this episode as a peak
Before the match, Roshi reveals his true identity to Nam, explaining that he entered the tournament to test his students and prevent them from becoming arrogant by ensuring they lose to a "greater" fighter.
A pivotal moment occurs when both fighters simultaneously charge and fire their Kamehameha waves. This results in the franchise’s first-ever beam struggle, where the two energies clash in the center of the ring, briefly blinding the audience before both fighters emerge unscathed.
The episode highlights how much Goku has learned by showing the two trading advanced techniques. Jackie uses a Double Afterimage , which Goku counters with an even more complex Triple Afterimage . Key Martial Arts Styles