Goku’s Father Has Five Major Iterations In Dragon Ball — Who Are They?

Quietly one of the most influential characters in Dragon Ball, without the acts of the Low-Class Saiyan warrior known as Bardock, the legendary hero Son Goku would never have arrived on Earth to trailblaze the core five Dragon Ball anime series’ and the numerous spin-offs. Because of this Bardock has had numerous different portrayals, some of which have drastically changed how the character is depicted.Some have even conflicted with one another over the title of the true canon version of Bardock. But just who are these variant depictions of Bardock, and who among them are canon, pseudo-canon, or just inconsequential fan service?In a sharp juxtaposition to his son, this version of Bardock is depicted as a gruff and violent warrior who does not shy away from the mass slaughter of innocent aliens so long as he gets paid by the villainous Frieza Force. Bardock was a dark reminder that Goku did not come from a heroic race of people—but with that said, Dragon Ball Z’s Bardock did show some of his son’s good nature when, after discovering Lord Frieza planned to wipe out the Saiyan homeworld of Vegeta, Bardock valiantly battled the majority of Frieza’s army in an attempt to stop the tyrant’s genocidal plans. Tragically, the conclusion of Dragon Ball Z: Bardock — The Father of Goku saw Bardock fail in his quest. However, his sacrifice became a great source of motivation for his son, who was proud to know his father chose to fight for what was right at the climax of his life.

Quietly one of the most influential characters in Dragon Ball, without the acts of the Low-Class Saiyan warrior known as Bardock, the legendary hero Son Goku would never have arrived on Earth to trailblaze the core five Dragon Ball anime series’ and the numerous spin-offs. Because of this Bardock has had numerous different portrayals, some of which have drastically changed how the character is depicted.

Some have even conflicted with one another over the title of the true canon version of Bardock. But just who are these variant depictions of Bardock, and who among them are canon, pseudo-canon, or just inconsequential fan service?

In a sharp juxtaposition to his son, this version of Bardock is depicted as a gruff and violent warrior who does not shy away from the mass slaughter of innocent aliens so long as he gets paid by the villainous Frieza Force. Bardock was a dark reminder that Goku did not come from a heroic race of people—but with that said, Dragon Ball Z’s Bardock did show some of his son’s good nature when, after discovering Lord Frieza planned to wipe out the Saiyan homeworld of Vegeta, Bardock valiantly battled the majority of Frieza’s army in an attempt to stop the tyrant’s genocidal plans. Tragically, the conclusion of Dragon Ball Z: Bardock — The Father of Goku saw Bardock fail in his quest. However, his sacrifice became a great source of motivation for his son, who was proud to know his father chose to fight for what was right at the climax of his life.

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