bardock isn`t on gt
Well that depends on which Dragon Ball Z game you're talking about.Dragon Ball Z Budukai 3 has Bardock as a playable character but you have to beat most of the game.Dragon Ball Z Budukai Tenkaichi 1 and 2 has Bardock as a playable character but you also have to beat most of the game.
No. Akira Toryama wrote a a manga (Japanese comic book) called Dragon Ball. Then the book became translated into English. Eventually it became a HUGE series on TV. Dragon Ball- The original series. Has the same beginning as Dragon Ball Z Kai, but after the Cell Saga alot more things happen, for instance villains named Majin Buu and Majin Vegeta and Broly and Babedi etc. around 650 episodes. Dragon Ball Z- a tiny bit shorter version of Dragon Ball, 600 episodes Dragon Ball GT- Dragon Ball everyone as a kid. Dragon Ball Z Kai- VERY short version of Dragon Ball. End at Cell Saga. around 100 episodes. If there were to be another version after Dragon Ball Z Kai, it would either be a shortened version of Dragon Ball Z Kai (kinda stupid), or some weird version of GT.
Bardock doesn't really appear in an 'Episode' but one of the first Movies that started Dragon Ball off called "Bardock: Father of Goku"(if i remember correctly). But he did make short appearances on Dragon Ball Z in the Frieza Saga, but for a short amount of time and shows basically part of the ending of the original movie. So Bardock came in the movie ;where he gets most screen time and Goku screen time added together is about 5mins(at-most).Also i recommend the Movie to all Dragon ball and Dragon Ball Z fans(also to Dragon Ball GT, people don't really count it but as a big Filler and not true to the Dragon Ball Z story.But i still like it though, to me it is still the Dragon Ball Z i grew up in Note:I didn't grow in the Dragonball Era), It explains allot and clears missing pieces in the Frieza Saga.
Goku's father, Bardock, died during an attack on Planet Vegeta by Frieza. Bardock attempted to warn his fellow Saiyans about Frieza's plan to exterminate their race, but he was ultimately overpowered. In a final stand against Frieza's forces, he was killed by Frieza's energy attack as the tyrant destroyed the planet. Bardock's sacrifice and bravery are remembered in the "Dragon Ball" series, particularly in the special "Bardock: The Father of Goku."
he is in none.
The character Bardock has appeared in many of the Dragon Ball movies. Examples of Dragon Ball movies that the character of Bardock has appeared in include "Dragon Ball Z: Bardock" and "The Father of Goku".
Bardock.
Beat the bardock saga.
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No there may not be. It seems the dragon ball series is done.
Dragon Ball Z Kai was a very successful animated series. Many people loved to watch it and they couldn't get enough of it. There were at least 98 episodes of this series.
BARDOCK IS GOKU'S AND RADITZ FATHER WHO WAS KILLED BY FRIEZA BARDOCK IS GOKU'S AND RADITZ FATHER WHO WAS KILLED BY FRIEZA
It may have been released after Dragon Ball but the events in the film happened before Dragon Ball.
Well that depends on which Dragon Ball Z game you're talking about.Dragon Ball Z Budukai 3 has Bardock as a playable character but you have to beat most of the game.Dragon Ball Z Budukai Tenkaichi 1 and 2 has Bardock as a playable character but you also have to beat most of the game.
Yes. He did in a sense where the Bardock defeated in the movie Bardock the farther of Goku. Where the alien gave bardock the ability of foresight where he was able to look into the future of his son fighting for good against frieze. They have a small conversation but thought out the Dragon Ball Z series it doesn't become relevant.
actually it shows it in a movie. I think...
There are 4, including the revised version of Dragon Ball Z (Dragon Ball Kai). There are 3 series: Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT. Dragon Ball has 153 episodes that ran as 3 seasons in Japan (1986-1989). Dragon Ball Z has 291 episodes that ran in 7 seasons (1989-1996). Dragon Ball GT has 64 episodes that ran as one extended season (Jan. 1986 to Nov. 1987). The refurbished and extended Dragon Ball Z (Kai or Z Kai) aired from 2009 to 2011. Further versions were not expected to air on Japanese TV, but could appear in overseas markets.