Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball Z is still one of the most celebrated shonen anime of all time decades later. Over the course of 291 episodes, DBZ chronicles Goku’s incredible journey as he grows stronger and protects the Earth from unprecedented evil. Goku and his heroic friends accomplish incredible things across Dragon Ball Z’s run, but there’s something to be said about the series’ movies. Dragon Ball Z released 13 feature films during its anime’s run, and then two more later on which were incorporated into Dragon Ball Super’s narrative.The first 13 movies are often dismissed due to their anime-only status and how they’re technically not part of the franchise’s official canon. That being said, this also gives the Dragon Ball Z movies a certain freedom where they can truly let loose and indulge in some of the series’ most exciting action sequences. Goku is typically front and center in Dragon Ball Z’s movies, which means that he’s gotten the chance to participate in some thrilling battles against the evilest of enemies – many of which even better than his anime bouts.All the Z-Fighters take on Dr. Wheelo’s Bio-Men, while Goku gets the privilege of facing Dr. Wheelo himself. The Kaio-Ken is Goku’s strongest resource at this point in the series and he has to resort to Kaio-Ken x4 in order to keep up with Dr. Wheelo’s advanced mechanical body. In the end, Dr. Wheelo channels all of his laboratory’s power into a single energy blast that will not just take out Goku, but the entire planet. Goku conjures a last-minute Spirit Bomb, which successfully overwhelms Wheelo’s attack and reduces the evil scientist to scrap metal.
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball Z is still one of the most celebrated shonen anime of all time decades later. Over the course of 291 episodes, DBZ chronicles Goku’s incredible journey as he grows stronger and protects the Earth from unprecedented evil. Goku and his heroic friends accomplish incredible things across Dragon Ball Z’s run, but there’s something to be said about the series’ movies. Dragon Ball Z released 13 feature films during its anime’s run, and then two more later on which were incorporated into Dragon Ball Super’s narrative.
The first 13 movies are often dismissed due to their anime-only status and how they’re technically not part of the franchise’s official canon. That being said, this also gives the Dragon Ball Z movies a certain freedom where they can truly let loose and indulge in some of the series’ most exciting action sequences. Goku is typically front and center in Dragon Ball Z’s movies, which means that he’s gotten the chance to participate in some thrilling battles against the evilest of enemies – many of which even better than his anime bouts.
All the Z-Fighters take on Dr. Wheelo’s Bio-Men, while Goku gets the privilege of facing Dr. Wheelo himself. The Kaio-Ken is Goku’s strongest resource at this point in the series and he has to resort to Kaio-Ken x4 in order to keep up with Dr. Wheelo’s advanced mechanical body. In the end, Dr. Wheelo channels all of his laboratory’s power into a single energy blast that will not just take out Goku, but the entire planet. Goku conjures a last-minute Spirit Bomb, which successfully overwhelms Wheelo’s attack and reduces the evil scientist to scrap metal.
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