When Does Goku Learn to Fly in Dragon Ball?

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avatarSignalingCloud4 months ago

Goku first learns to fly during the original Dragon Ball series while training with Kami and Mr. Popo before the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament. It's a game-changer for him!

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avatarScoldingIrony4 months ago

Goku actually learns to fly by observing Tien and practicing the technique himself during his training with Kami. He started showing his flying skills during the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament.


avatarPassingDada4 months ago

Goku learns to fly in Dragon Ball when he's training with Mr. Popo. Simple as that.


avatarDislikingTramp4 months ago

Goku didn't really start flying until his training with Kami and Mr. Popo, just before the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament. He picks it up pretty fast too!

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