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'''Old Shatterhand''' is a fictional character, the white friend and blood-brother of the fictional chief of the Mescalero-tribe of the [[Apache]]s [[Winnetou]] in the western novels by German writer [[Karl May]] (1842-1912).
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The character stands for Karl May himself as narrator of the stories. Winnetou often calls Old Shatterhand "My brother Scharli" (Scharli = Karl).
'The '''First World Martial Arts Championship Saga''', also known as the 21st Bodukai Saga, is from the [[fiction|fictional]] [[manga]]/[[anime]] [[Dragon Ball]]. It covers the trainment of [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Goku]] and [[Kuririn|Krillin]] (Kuririn) with [[Muten-Rôshi|Master Roshi]] (Muten-Rôshi) and their participation in the [[Tenka'ichi Budôkai|World Martial Arts Championship]] (Tenka'ichi Budôkai).


At the time of writing Karl May considered the prefix "Old" to names of several of his characters as being typically American and standing for the great experience of the hero.
==Outline==
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Old Shatterhand got the name by his friend [[Sam Hawkens]], who also originates from Germany (but already is an oldtimer in the American west), as he was able to knock out his adversary with a single stroke.
This saga starts when Goku goes to Kame House, and asks Master Roshi to train him in [[Martial Arts]]. Roshi refused, saying he doesn't have students since many years ago. Then, Goku sees a boat in the horizon. It was Krillin who also wanted to train with Master Roshi. (Krillin even gave Master Roshi a porno [[magazine]] in order to bride him.) Finally, Roshi says they can train with him if they get him a girl. Goku and Krillin ride on the Nimbus Clound looking for one. (Krillin can't ride in the clound, so he travels by Goku's back). Before finding the right girl, they bring Roshi a fat woman and a mermaid. Finally, they find a blonde bank robber named Lunch, that misteriously transforms into a kind, blue-haired girl when she sneezes. After the prize is given, Roshi starts training the two kids. They wake up every day at 5 AM for milk deliveries. (They even have to ride hundreds of stairs in order to get to the priest's [[house]]). They also have to swim in a shark-infested lake, and move a gigantic rock with only their bare hands. In a certain day of trainment, Roshi throwed a stone onto a huge forest, and charged Goku and Krillin to find it. After the end of each daytrainment comes[[dinner]] made by Lunch. After eight long months of trainment, [[Goku]], [[Krillin]], [[Master Roshi]], Lunch, [[Bulma]], [[Yamcha]], [[Puar]] and [[Oolong]] go to the twenty-first World Martial Arts Championship. After the preliminaries, the quarter-finals come. The combats are:


Old Shatterhand owns two famous rifles, the "Bärentöter" (Bear Killer) and the "Henry Stutzen" (Henry-Rifle), both made by a fictional gunsmith called Henry in [[St. Louis]]. The Henry-Rifle was able to shoot 25 shots without reloading.
'''Krillin''' vs. '''Bacterian'''


Old Shatterhand rode a horse called ''Hatatitla'' (= Lightning), which he got from Winnetou, who rode the brother-horse called ''Iltschi'' (= Wind).
'''Yamcha''' vs. '''Jackie Chun'''


== Movies with "Old Shatterhand" ==
'''Goku''' vs. '''Giran'''


The character of Old Shatterhand was played in the German [[Karl May movies]] of the 1960s by American actor [[Lex Barker]].
'''Nam''' vs. '''Lanfan'''


* ''Der Schatz im Silbersee'' (1962)
QUARTER-TO-FINALS
* ''Winnetou 1. Teil'' (1963)
* ''Old Shatterhand'' (1964)
* ''Winnetou 2. Teil'' (1964)
* ''Winnetou 3. Teil'' (1965)
* ''Winnetou und das Halbblut Apanatschi'' (1966)
* ''Winnetou und Shatterhand im Tal der Toten'' (1968)


1st Combat: '''Krillin''' vs. '''Bacterian'''


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Krillin’s rival is Bacterian, the smelliest fighter in the World Tournament. He never had a bath since he was born. Usually, Bacterian uses his nasty smell to disgust his opponent, but since Krillin had no nose, he easilly defeated him. Krillin goes to the semifinals.
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2nd Combat: '''Yamcha''' vs. '''Jackie Chun'''
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Yamcha, anxious for victory, uses his trademark Dragon Ball attack: Wolf Fang Fist. He is quickly surprised by Chun’s incredible speed, and then he is squashed by his kicks and punches. Yamcha is surprised by being easily defeated by the old man. He then suspects he is actually Master Roshi in disguise. The misteryous Jackie Chun goes to the Semifinals.

3rd Combat: '''Nam''' vs. '''Lanfan'''

Lanfan has a ridiculous "fighting" technique, that nearly allways works on men. She puts herself in underwear and seductes her adversary. Jackie Chun’s "concentration" on the combat makes Yamcha nearly sure he’s Master Roshi. Nam, thinking of his friends in his village (he went to the Tournament in order to get the prize money for supply water) kicks Lanfan and she falls out of the ring. Nam is qualified to the Semifinals.

4th Combat: '''Goku''' vs. '''Giran'''

The combat beggins with punchs and kicks: it’s mainly tied (however Goku even gets to use his Nimbus. The referee warns him he will be disqualified if somehow he does it again), until Giran uses his gum to stuck Goku. After a few pushs, he gets rid of it. In the end, Goku kicks Giran so hard he surrenders.

SEMIFINALS

5th Combat: '''Krillin''' vs. '''Jackie Chun'''

Krillin and Chun are so quick no one can see them. Chun kicks him hard in the ground. But he gets up in the final moment. The Referee asks Chun and Krillin to tell him what happened, and they do it all in slow motion. After the demonstration to the Referee, Krillin tricks Jackie by saying his shoe is untied and tricks him out of the ring, but Jackie does a KameHameHa Wave in order to lift himself. Yamcha then is absolutely sure he’s Master Roshi. After that, Jackie easilly defeats Krillin by using all of his power and goes onto the Final.

6th Combat : '''Goku''' vs. '''Nam'''

Nam does’t want to hurt Goku: he only wants the money for supply water. Even using all of his strenght, Nam is being nearly defeated by Goku. Nam is forcd to use his Aerial Attack, in which he jumps, makes an "X" out of his arms and crushes the opponent’s chest. Nam did it, and Goku seemed to faint. The Referee started to count, and at number 9, Goku got up! But Nam quickly jumped again to perform the Aerial Attack, but this time Goku followed him, and they both fought the way down. Finally, Goku has an idea: he goes down faster than Nam, and when Nam tought he would crush Goku again, Goku moved from his place. Nam crushed the floor and got stuck. Goku kicked him hard and Nam fell out of the ring. (Later Jackie Chun gives him water for his village).

FINAL

7th and Final Combat: '''Goku''' vs. '''Jackie Chun'''

The combat starts with a couple of taunts and finally a KameHameHa Wave battle. The ring nearly explodes. Chun then uses a double after image, and Goku allways hits the image. The true Chun gets behind Goku and kicks him onto a wall (poor wall…) Goku gets up and uses a triple after image, and because Chun only used a double, he can’t see Goku coming from the air up to him and crushes him. Chun then uses the Mad Cow Attack (eh…) when he looks to be drunk. Goku fails in dodging his moves. Goku then acts like a monkey and seriously hurts old Chun with his tail. Chun then seems to prepare a KameHameHa Wave, but actually it was a hipnotizing move that puts Goku to sleep. Goku soon wakes up and uses his granpa move "Rock, Paper, Scissors". However, when he yelled "Paper", he was using "Rock", and ws able to hurt Chun in his eyes. Chun then begins to get quite mad and uses his deadly electric attack that stucks Goku. It seemed that only Goku’s grandpa ever scaped the attack. When Goku was about to give up, he looks at the full moon and turns into an Oozaru. Everyone’s shockd a runs away (except for Goku’s friends and the Referee). Puar transforms into a pair of scissors and cuts Goku’s tail off, by transforming again into a normal Saiyan, but Chun uses the classic KameHameHa Wave, and seems to have killed Goku, but actually he destroyed the moon in order to prevent further transformations. (Actually, a Wolfman that would appear in the 22nd saw the destruction of the moon and then swore revenge on Chun, because he destroyed the only thing that could turn him back into a man.) Because Goku is naked, Krillin borrows his clothes. Chun then says to use only physical movements since they used up a lot of energy in Energy Combat. After a lot of punching and kicking, they both faint. The Referee starts a count for each one of them, and the first to get up would be the Champion. First, Goku seems to stand up, but eventually falls again. Because Chun lifts up and remains that way, he is declared world champion.

Master Roshi then takes everyone to dinner and plans paying with his prize money (because he IS "Jackie Chun") but Goku eats so much the money is spent completly.

====Episode list====

====First World Martial Arts Championship Saga (14 episodes)====

*14 - Goku's Rival
*15 - Look Out for Launch
*16 - Find that Stone!
*17 - Milk Delivery
*18 - The Turtle Hermit Way
*19 - The Tournament Begins
*20 - Elimination Round
*21 - Smells Like Trouble
*22 - The Quarter Finals Continue
*23 - Monster Beast Giran
*24 - Krillin's Frantic Attack!
*25 - Danger From Above
*26 - The Grand Finals
*27 - Number One Under the Moon
*28 - The Final Blow

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Revision as of 10:49, 15 October 2004

Old Shatterhand is a fictional character, the white friend and blood-brother of the fictional chief of the Mescalero-tribe of the Apaches Winnetou in the western novels by German writer Karl May (1842-1912).

The character stands for Karl May himself as narrator of the stories. Winnetou often calls Old Shatterhand "My brother Scharli" (Scharli = Karl).

At the time of writing Karl May considered the prefix "Old" to names of several of his characters as being typically American and standing for the great experience of the hero.

Old Shatterhand got the name by his friend Sam Hawkens, who also originates from Germany (but already is an oldtimer in the American west), as he was able to knock out his adversary with a single stroke.

Old Shatterhand owns two famous rifles, the "Bärentöter" (Bear Killer) and the "Henry Stutzen" (Henry-Rifle), both made by a fictional gunsmith called Henry in St. Louis. The Henry-Rifle was able to shoot 25 shots without reloading.

Old Shatterhand rode a horse called Hatatitla (= Lightning), which he got from Winnetou, who rode the brother-horse called Iltschi (= Wind).

Movies with "Old Shatterhand"

The character of Old Shatterhand was played in the German Karl May movies of the 1960s by American actor Lex Barker.

  • Der Schatz im Silbersee (1962)
  • Winnetou 1. Teil (1963)
  • Old Shatterhand (1964)
  • Winnetou 2. Teil (1964)
  • Winnetou 3. Teil (1965)
  • Winnetou und das Halbblut Apanatschi (1966)
  • Winnetou und Shatterhand im Tal der Toten (1968)