Goku became a boy due to the power of the black star dragon ball
Goku and Goku Jr. meet in the DragonBall GT movie, "A Hero's Legacy."
maybe it will have z and gt characters and goku and vegeta jr are from the gt movie so maybe
goku jr. is the grandson of Pan he appers in the last episode of dragonball gt.
well i would say never because there is no one names that, unless your talking about the first episode of dragon ball gt when emporer ( how ever you spell it) pilaf gets the black star dragon balls and accedintaly wishes for goku to become a kid again. trust me I'm a 13 year old dragon ball, dragon ball z, & dragon ball gt NERD. Actually, in the final episode of GT, it shows Goku Jr. fighting Vegeta Jr. in the World Martial Arts tournament. Goku Jr. meets Goku in the GT movie, "A Hero's Legacy," but Goku is just there in Goku Jr.'s mind. This means Goku was probably 48, because he's wearing his GT clothes, and he is an adult, like he was for the beginning of the first episode of GT.
You never know except he talks to Goku jr. as an adult in Dragon Ball GT-A Hero's Legacy.
Actually goku gt is goku an old enemy turn him to a kid again but if I think goku gt would win because goku can turn only to super sayain 1,2,and 3 goku gt can turn into super sayain 1,2,3,and 4 but goku could go fusion but gogtea would be beaten by super sayain 4 gogtea
There is a Gt movie called A Hero's Legacy and it is about Goku Jr., and Pan is alive and Goku shows and talks to Goku Jr.
Um... Yeah. The animation is the same. so.... Yeah. PS: When Goku Jr became SSJ, Power level: 135.
The last episode of DragonBall GT and the DragonBall GT movie, "A Hero's Legacy."
it will be goku jr because he went supersaiyan 2 and vegeta only went supersaiyan
at the end of gt, goku does merge with shenron. he seems to be immortal because 100 years later when goku jr and vegeta jr are in the world martial arts tournament goku is seen as a man again. the very last scene goku flys in the air waving goodbye. he must never have really died.
Yamcha, Krillin, and Roshi, probably.