For The Sake of Which He Loves!

Gohan managed to convince Jaco not to blast him and learns of Watagashi, whose species enhances people with inner darkness. Cocoa brings Gohan back to her apartment for a night-long rehearsal, being extorted by Barry to place Gohan in a scandalous situation for a tabloid photographer. Though Cocoa had a secret change of heart and attempted to get Gohan from the photographer, Barry took the pictures and attempts to present him as cheater to Videl. But Videl sees through Barry's actions as he is forced out after threatening to expose Gohan as Great Saiyaman, the film star parasitized by Watagashi soon after. The possessed Barry kidnaps Pan for a final showdown with Gohan, gradually turning into a monster who nearly kills Gohan. Videl and Pan express complete faith in Gohan's desire to protect them and call out to encourage him. Gohan transforms into "Super Great Saiyaman" and knocks out Barry with Watagashi extracted by Jaco. The film crew filmed the fight to use for their climax as it become a hit, with Cocoa extorting Barry to keep Gohan's secret or be exposed as the monster that attacked the city. Though Jaco regains custody of Watagashi, he ends up repeating the same mistake that led to the parasite's escape.
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