
General Rilldo arrives at the Grand Tour Spaceship and proves nearly indestructible. Pan lands a surprise blow that does nothing, and Rilldo retaliates by turning Trunks into solid metal with his Metal Breath. Goku goes Super Saiyan while Rilldo absorbs the Sigma Force to become the terrifying Hyper-Meta Rilldo.
Goku arrives at the ship just ahead of General Rilldo and warns Trunks and Pan that the approaching power rivals Majin Buu himself. The general materializes before them, calm and confident. Pan launches a surprise attack that catches Rilldo off guard and sends him crashing to the ground.
Trunks and Goku are stunned by Pan's apparent success, and Pan smugly tells them to stop treating her like a child. The celebration ends instantly when Rilldo stands back up without a scratch. He is completely undamaged. Pan's strongest blow did absolutely nothing.
Rilldo fires his Metal Breath, a beam that converts anything it touches into solid metal. Trunks pushes Pan out of the path but takes the blast himself. His entire body freezes into a metallic statue, and he is teleported away to Dr. Myuu's laboratory before anyone can intervene.
Pan and Goku trick Rilldo into revealing where Trunks has been taken, and Pan races to the facility to rescue him. Goku stays behind to hold Rilldo in place. The two exchange a rapid volley of blows, each testing the other, neither gaining a clear advantage in the opening exchanges.
Pan fights through waves of robotic guards to reach the room where Trunks is held, but arrives seconds too late. His metallic body is transported to Dr. Myuu's distant lab just before she breaks through the door. Giru ejects her from the building using a defense system built into the walls.
On the battlefield, remnants of the Sigma Force reveal they survived and attempt to pin Goku down. Having had enough, Goku transforms into a Super Saiyan and challenges Rilldo to show his true power. Rilldo obliges, absorbing every piece of the Sigma Force into his own body. He emerges as Hyper-Meta Rilldo, a towering fusion of general and machine army. Round two is about to begin at a level far beyond anything seen on Planet M-2 so far.

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Goku arrives at the ship just ahead of General Rilldo and warns Trunks and Pan that the approaching power rivals Majin Buu himself. The general materializes before them, calm and confident. Pan launches a surprise attack that catches Rilldo off guard and sends him crashing to the ground.
"A General Uprising" is episode 19 of the Dragon Ball GT anime. General Rilldo arrives at the Grand Tour Spaceship and proves nearly indestructible.
Rilldo obliges, absorbing every piece of the Sigma Force into his own body. He emerges as Hyper-Meta Rilldo, a towering fusion of general and machine army. Round two is about to begin at a level far beyond anything seen on Planet M-2 so far.
Rilldo fires his Metal Breath, a beam that converts anything it touches into solid metal. Trunks pushes Pan out of the path but takes the blast himself. His entire body freezes into a metallic statue, and he is teleported away to Dr. Myuu's laboratory before anyone can intervene.
General Rilldo arrives at the Grand Tour Spaceship and proves nearly indestructible. Pan lands a surprise blow that does nothing, and Rilldo retaliates by turning Trunks into solid metal with his Metal Breath. Goku goes Super Saiyan while Rilldo absorbs the Sigma Force to become the terrifying Hyper-Meta Rilldo.
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