With the threat gone, the Z-Fighters return to their meal. Vegeta shows a rare moment of begrudging respect for his brother, acknowledging that while Tarble isn't a warrior, he found a way to survive. The story ends with Tarble and his peculiar wife, Gure, joining the feast, and Hercule weeping over his destroyed hotel—only for Goku to remind him that at least the food is still good.

To celebrate the completion of his new luxury hotel, invites the Z-Fighters and their families to a massive gala. The atmosphere is nostalgic; Goku and Vegeta are more interested in the buffet than the festivities, and the younger generation is enjoying the break from training.

Seeing the boys struggle, Gohan coaches them from the sidelines (while wearing his tuxedo). Eventually, Abo and Kado perform their own version of fusion, merging into a giant, purple-skinned beast named .

The fight starts as a slapstick comedy. Goten and Trunks are clearly stronger, but they are overconfident and rusty. Abo and Kado use a unique technique called the creating clones of themselves to confuse the boys.

The peace is shattered when two small, oval-shaped Saiyan pods crash-land near the hotel. Out steps , Vegeta’s estranged younger brother. Unlike the typical Saiyan warrior, Tarble is polite, soft-spoken, and lacking the "battle-thirst." He has come to Earth to beg his brother for help. The Antagonists: Abo and Kado

When they arrive on Earth, they are arrogant, mocking the "weak" Saiyans they find. Goku, ever the sportsman, suggests a competition to see who gets to fight them. After a hilarious round of "rock-paper-scissors," win the right to defend the planet. The Battle: Fusion vs. Fusion