The following is a conceptual / fan-based review piece, as no official manga or anime episode carries this exact title.
In the vast universe of Dragon Ball fan creations, a touching and slightly comedic short comic titled "Dragon Ball Visitando a la Abuela" (Dragon Ball Visiting Grandma) has recently gained attention, now available in a complete new edition. Blending slice-of-life warmth with the series' signature over-the-top action, this fan work offers a refreshing change of pace from planet-destroying battles.
In the original Dragon Ball manga (Chapter 163 to 167, and Dragon Ball Z anime filler episodes), after Goku marries Chi-Chi, they visit her father, the Ox-King. But Chi-Chi’s mother is never shown alive. However, in Dragon Ball Z episode #154 (Japanese version) and #153 (English dub), there is a comical scene where Goku and family visit Grandma Uranai Baba – who is actually Roshi’s older sister, not a blood-related grandma.
A fan comic (doujinshi) titled "Visiting Grandma" circulated online around 2010–2015, featuring a young Goku, Bulma, and Krillin traveling to a rural house where an old woman with Saiyan armor appears. That fan work was never official.
If you want the complete official comic where Goku “visits” an elderly character, read: comic xx dragon ball visitando a la abuela completo new
Neither involves a living grandma, but nostalgia is powerful.
The comic follows an adult Goku – sometime after the defeat of Majin Buu but before Dragon Ball Super – as Chi-Chi reminds him that they promised to visit his adoptive grandfather, Gohan, and more importantly, Grandma Son (an original character or a reimagined figure from Goku’s childhood). The twist? Goku must navigate a normal elderly woman’s house without using ki, flying, or Instant Transmission, because she "doesn't approve of shortcuts."
Meanwhile, Vegeta (who tags along out of reluctant curiosity) ends up helping her fix a leaky faucet, and Piccolo is tasked with weeding the garden – leading to absurdly serious training montages for mundane chores.
Let’s break the phrase down:
| Term | Meaning | |------|---------| | Comic | Manga or fan-made illustrated story. | | XX | Often used as a placeholder (e.g., "Comic [Character Name] Dragon Ball") or as a marking for adult content (though not necessarily here). It could also be a mistype of "Goku" or "Gohan". | | Dragon Ball | The Akira Toriyama franchise. | | Visitando a la abuela | Spanish for "Visiting the grandmother". | | Completo | Spanish for "complete" (full version). | | New | Recently uploaded or a new edition. |
Likely interpretation: A Spanish-speaking user is searching for a complete, newly released fan comic where a Dragon Ball character (possibly a child or a lesser-known Saiyan) visits their grandmother. In canon, characters with notable grandmothers include:
Where such comics often appear:
No results in official sources (Viz Media, Shueisha, or Toei) because this is 100% a fan creation. The following is a conceptual / fan-based review
The newly released "completo new" edition includes:
| Plataforma | Tipo de acceso | Comentario | |------------|----------------|------------| | Webtoon (fan‑section) | Gratis, con anuncios | Necesario registrarse; la versión completa está disponible desde el capítulo 6. | | Tapas (Fan‑Comics) | Suscripción mensual (premium) | Ofrece alta resolución y versiones sin marca de agua. | | Drive de los autores (Google Drive público) | Enlace directo (PDF) | Publicado bajo licencia Creative Commons‑BY‑NC‑SA; respetar los créditos. | | Reddit – r/DragonBallFanComics | Compartido por la comunidad | Ver el pinned post con los enlaces oficiales y discusiones. |
⚠️ Aviso legal: Este cómic es fan‑made y no está avalado por Shueisha ni por Toei Animation. No se trata de una publicación oficial, por lo que su distribución comercial está prohibida. Siempre apoya los productos oficiales cuando sea posible.