Over the years, Dragon Ball’s Broly has become one of the franchise’s most beloved heroes, but he didn’t start out that way. During the Legendary Super Saiyan’s original appearances in Dragon Ball Z, he was a manic powerhouse with an appetite for destruction and chaos, and he absolutely hated Goku. The reason for Broly’s irrational anger toward Goku early on might seem foolish to an outsider looking in, but digging deeper into the cause actually offers a bit of insight into not just Broly as a character, but his relationship with his father and the Saiyan race’s drive as warriors.When reintroduced into the franchise’s canon in the 2019 film Dragon Ball Super: Broly, his rage toward Goku launched a powerful rivalry. He had friends and emotions, which made him a much more sympathetic character than his previous incarnation. Broly’s quest for vengeance over his banishment, however, did eventually bring the two heroes head to head in an epic clash of power. It’s important to first understand the old Broly, whose irrational anger and hatred for Goku may not be considered canon, but set the stage for an unforgettable rivalry.When the franchise first introduced the Legendary Super Saiyan warrior, Broly appeared harmless enough at a glance. Under the surface, however, he was a bubbling pot of mania and unleashed rage seeking an opportunity to burst. Even as a baby, he was fueled by anger, which may seem odd for a normal baby, but Broly was no normal baby. As a Saiyan warrior, Broly was born to greatness, with a natural talent and power his own father sought to not only suppress, but control.
Over the years, Dragon Ball‘s Broly has become one of the franchise’s most beloved heroes, but he didn’t start out that way. During the Legendary Super Saiyan’s original appearances in Dragon Ball Z, he was a manic powerhouse with an appetite for destruction and chaos, and he absolutely hated Goku. The reason for Broly’s irrational anger toward Goku early on might seem foolish to an outsider looking in, but digging deeper into the cause actually offers a bit of insight into not just Broly as a character, but his relationship with his father and the Saiyan race’s drive as warriors.
When reintroduced into the franchise’s canon in the 2019 film Dragon Ball Super: Broly, his rage toward Goku launched a powerful rivalry. He had friends and emotions, which made him a much more sympathetic character than his previous incarnation. Broly’s quest for vengeance over his banishment, however, did eventually bring the two heroes head to head in an epic clash of power. It’s important to first understand the old Broly, whose irrational anger and hatred for Goku may not be considered canon, but set the stage for an unforgettable rivalry.
When the franchise first introduced the Legendary Super Saiyan warrior, Broly appeared harmless enough at a glance. Under the surface, however, he was a bubbling pot of mania and unleashed rage seeking an opportunity to burst. Even as a baby, he was fueled by anger, which may seem odd for a normal baby, but Broly was no normal baby. As a Saiyan warrior, Broly was born to greatness, with a natural talent and power his own father sought to not only suppress, but control.
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