to be honest its kinda impossible. (even though I am a dbz fan.)
after namek blew up goku went to a planet yardrat, to train, this is where he learned the instant transmission
uh goku he got goku cell when he generate and came back to earth using instant transmission and using it to fight gohan ssj2.
Because he had never used it before as kid only as an adult.
have here is a list Piccolo(Special Beam Cannon) Cell (Sacrifice Instant Transmission)
No i cant fuc1ng asnwer it thats why im on this god dam question.
Namek blew up and Goku couldn't escape in time, but before it blew up Goku found one of the Ginyu force's space pod and escape and landed on planet Yardrat were he learned instant transmission.
at the beggining of the fight goku would just use instant transmission and punch saskue in the back.....then Shauw Kahn from Motal Kombat would show up point at saskues corpes and yell FATALITY and then goku would use Kamehameha on him and bell all like Flawless Victory SON
no soic cannot blow up planets have super strenth or he cant do instant transmission from one universe to the other
after goku miraculously escaped from the exploding namek, he arrived on planet yardrat (planet where he learned the instant transmission). then about six or five years into the future he returned and later trunks arrived to warn him about the androids.
He doesn't because Namek was going to blow up. Goku went in a Ginyu Force member's ship and put in random coordinates. He woke up on a random planet called Yardrat. It is theorized that Goku was learning the Instant Transmission technique when he was haled to return. Since Goku is stronger than the eternal dragon he was able to refuse returning.
Actually he does not die. At the end of the moment when he was going to fall in lava, he saw a ginyu's ship and escapes from namek. And lands on a mysterious planet, and learns instant transmission there only.
you just need to go inside the cave. you have to fight yakon's brother. the cave has a secret door. goku can go in it using instant transmission.