Bardock – The Father of Goku is essential viewing for any DBZ fan. It’s dark, mature, and emotionally resonant in a way the main series rarely attempts. Even if you’ve only seen the Abridged version on YouTube, do yourself a favor and track down the original 1990 broadcast (or the 2005 English dub with the original score).
The tragic anti-hero, the 90s animation grit, and that final scream. Skip it if: You prefer your DBZ lighthearted and full of filler power-ups. Did you grow up watching this special on VHS? Or did you discover Bardock through Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot ? Let me know in the comments! Dragon Ball Z Bardock - The Father of Goku -199...
I’m talking, of course, about . The Premise (No Spoilers… Okay, Maybe a Few) Long before Goku became Earth’s hero, his father Bardock was a ruthless Saiyan soldier working for Frieza. Unlike the gentle, head-punched Goku we know, Bardock is violent, proud, and lives for battle. But after a final mission on the planet Kanassa, a dying alien curses Bardock with the gift of foresight —he begins seeing visions of the future: his son Kakarot (Goku) fighting Frieza on Namek, the destruction of Planet Vegeta, and the rise of a legendary Super Saiyan. Bardock – The Father of Goku is essential
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When most people think of Dragon Ball Z , they think of Super Saiyans, planet-busting power levels, and epic fights spanning dozens of episodes. But buried in the early days of the franchise—specifically in —Toei Animation released a 48-minute TV special that did something shocking: it made us care about a brutal, low-class Saiyan warrior we were supposed to hate.