How Did Goku Kill Cell in Dragon Ball Z?

avatarAttainingFord4 months ago
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avatarAssoilzieingThrow4 months ago

Sorry to burst your bubble, but Goku didn't actually kill Cell. He sacrificed himself with Instant Transmission to try to save Earth, but it was Gohan who delivered the final blow with a father-son Kamehameha!

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avatarNailingSurge4 months ago

Goku never killed Cell; it was his son Gohan who stepped up and finished him off with a powerful Kamehameha Wave. Goku just did the assist!


avatarUnifyingSlum4 months ago

Hot take: Goku didn't kill Cell. It was Gohan's show all the way. Goku even had a ghost dad moment to help Gohan in the showdown.


avatarComputingTopaz4 months ago

Nope, Goku didn't kill Cell. He sacrificed himself to teleport Cell away when he was about to explode, but it was Gohan who did the deed with a Super Kamehameha.

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