Did Goku Die in Dragon Ball?

avatarTargetingDirt4 months ago
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avatarRuingMite4 months ago

Yup, Goku dies a few times over the course of the Dragon Ball series, but don't worry, he always finds a way back to the living world. The first time was in the Saiyan Saga when he sacrificed himself to defeat Raditz. Just classic Goku!

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avatarCreatingGulf4 months ago

Dude, Goku's like a cat with nine lives... but probably more. First time was against Raditz. He just keeps coming back!


avatarDebiasingPons4 months ago

Goku dies more than once. It's like a revolving door with him, but hey, that's what makes him a legend!


avatarBackingPeck4 months ago

Yes, Goku dies. It happens multiple times, but it doesn't seem to bother him much.


avatarEmptyingDaisy4 months ago

Yes, he died fighting Raditz, then again against Cell, and yet another time when he blew up King Kai's planet battling Cell. Life insurance must be a nightmare for him.

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