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Goku (Evolution)

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Articles About Son Goku
Main Series Dragon Ball - Dragon Ball GT - Dragon Ball Super Manga
Other Media Dragon Ball Xenoverse - Super Dragon Ball Heroes - Dragon Ball Heroes - Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai - Attack of the Saiyans - Extreme Butoden
Movies Toei Movies - The Path to Power
Non-Canon Dragonball Evolution - Fortnite - Jump Force
Vegito Dragon Ball - Dragon Ball Super Manga - Dragon Ball Heroes
Gogeta Dragon Ball GT - Dragon Ball Super - Dragon Ball Heroes
I am Goku. I am Oozaru. To be at one with myself, I must be two. I must have faith in who I am.

Background

Goku is a fictional character in the 2009 film Dragonball Evolution. He is an adaptation of Son Goku, the main protagonist of Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball franchise, and is portrayed by Justin Chatwin.

This dropdown contains the synopsis of Goku’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!

After Lord Piccolo was sealed away by the mafuba, Oozaru escaped to Earth as a human infant. He was found and raised by Gohan, who gave him the name "Goku". According to a prophecy, on Goku's eighteenth birthday, he would be reborn as Oozaru.

When he is introduced in the movie, Goku is a regular teenager attending high school and has trouble fitting in, having difficulties holding back his inner strength against bullies, who he has to deal with often. He is also infatuated with the school's most popular girl, Chi-Chi. Although he has been trained in the way of martial arts by his grandfather, he opts not to fight back or abuse the skills he has been taught. When Goku turns eighteen years old, Grandpa Gohan gives him the Four-Star Dragon Ball, shortly before being confronted by Piccolo. Goku decides to go to Chi-Chi's party one night, while Fuller's gang does not let him in, leaving Goku to fight. After Goku defeats Fuller's boys, Fuller grabs a piece of metal to attack Goku with. Goku jumps onto Fuller's car, making Fuller miss him and take off his own side view mirror. "Nice swing, good form!" Goku taunts. While making Fuller miss every swing and making him trash his car instead, Goku continues to taunt by saying "Close one!", "Doing good!", "Hey Fuller!", and "You got a couple of dings there you might wanna try buffing out."

After having the chilling feeling that his grandfather is in danger, he retreats back to his home. Once there, he finds it has been completely demolished, and discovers his grandfather's body under the rubble. His grandfather informs Goku with his dying breath that the evil Lord Piccolo has returned and will look for the Dragon Balls to fulfill his evil desires. After the death of his grandfather, Goku embarks on a journey with Bulma Brief, to locate the seven Dragon Balls before Piccolo, who plans to destroy the world using the artifacts. Goku finds Master Roshi's house, and he joins the journey. He also encounters Yamcha along the way, a desert bandit who joins the team. As Oozaru, he kills Master Roshi, but manages to gain control of himself and finally masters the Kamehameha attack which he'd been having trouble with. With that, he defeats Piccolo and uses the Dragon Balls to revive Master Roshi. Afterwards, he starts a relationship with Chi-Chi.

General Information

Name: Goku

Origin: Dragonball Evolution

Gender: Male

Age: 18 (Noted to be his 18th birthday during the movie)

Classification: Alien

Species: Saiyan

Occupation: None

Status: Alive

Alignment: Neutral Good (Goku went on a journey to save the world from the evil King Piccolo), Lawful Evil as Oozaru (Becomes a slave of Piccolo that follows all of his orders)

Codex Statistics

Key: During Training | Oozaru | Oozaru Merged

Grade: B | S | S

Tier: At least 10-A | At least 9-B, likely Higher | At least Low 8-C, likely Higher

Cardinality: Finite

Dimensionality: 3-D

Power Source: Ki (The main source of power for fighters is their ki, an aura they can draw around themselves for stronger attacks and faster fighting)

Attack Potency: At least Peak Human level (Is a fully trained martial artist. Casually stomped all of his bullies, used his ki to casually open up all the lockers at once) | At least Wall level (Casually broke through a wall), likely Higher | At least Small Building level (Absorbed the Oozaru into him, one-shotted Piccolo with a kamehameha, who casually destroyed an entire house), likely Higher

Durability: At least Peak Human level | At least Wall level, likely Higher | At least Small Building level, likely Higher, likely Higher

Striking Strength: At least Peak Human Class | At least Wall Class, likely Higher | At least Small Building Class, likely Higher

Lifting Strength: Superhuman (His ki can casually open up all locked lockers in a room at once) | Superhuman | Superhuman

Travel Speed: Superhuman (Can keep up with a driving vehicle on foot) | Superhuman | Superhuman

Attack Speed: Hypersonic | Hypersonic | Hypersonic

Reaction Speed: Hypersonic (Viewed all of his bullies in slow motion, noted that Bulma wouldn't have been able to hit him, even with her having him right at gunpoint, casually dodged all of her bullets) | Hypersonic | Hypersonic

Stamina: Superhuman (Can keep up with a vehicle driving on foot for a long period of time without showing any signs of tiring)

Range: Standard Melee, Extended Melee with Staff, Tens of Meters with Energy Blast

Intelligence: Genius Intelligence (Displays martial arts talent against bullies, against his grandpa Gohan, and against Master Roshi, the latter two being trained martial artist, capable of learning techniques after seeing them be done), Animalistic as Oozaru (Loses all reason and thought and turns into a monster)


Powers and Techniques


Equipment

  • Dragon Radar: A radar used to search for dragon balls.
  • Dragon Balls: Each one Goku touches gives him a premonition, with all seven allowing him to get a wish.

Notable Techniques


  • Kamehameha: A high-level "air bending technique".
  • Ki Blast: The most basic form of energy wave.
  • Shadow Crane Strike: An agile martial arts technique Goku learns from his grandfather.


  • Oozaru: Goku's original form, a large and powerful primate which he is destined to transform back into during a solar eclipse. While the Oozaru is in control, Goku is forced to help Lord Piccolo by attacking his friends, but Goku is able to take back control of his body and return to normal.

Other

Standard Tactics: Goku will use martial arts techniques along with the kamehameha wave.

Weaknesses: Due to the nature of ki draining stamina and energy, Dragon Ball characters ki usage requires them to usually use their higher levels of energy in short bursts, using a large amount of ki overtime can greatly weaken them to the point that characters far lower then them can actually harm them with attacks. Taking large amounts of damage can greatly deplete a ki users attacks, making it where attacks that would otherwise kill massively weakened characters, only pushes them back. Ki users that are able to ki sense cannot do it when their guard is dropped, such as when Vegeta was able to sneak attack Son Goku during the end of their fight in the Buu Saga. Despite some ki users being able to reach blasts that can destroy planets through charged attacks or techniques, they have not shown to be able to tank such blasts themself, with attacks that have destroyed several planets in the series always killing the character. Even characters such as Majin Buu's body cannot withstand the energy of a planet exploding[1].Nothing notable. | Loses form if he comes back to his senses, can only transform if the blood moon eclipses the sun. | Nothing notable.

Trivia

Actor's Insight "First of all, it's an honor to play Goku, because he is a very important and epic character. He is always seeing the positive side of things, does good things, and always tries to help and take care of the weak, not only pursuing his power. He is a dependable and loving man as well as a boy. So I like Goku. In preparation for the role, of course I read the original manga (all of it), in addition, I read Journey to the West a little, because Dragonball is based on Journey to the West. And during the break time of shooting, I got into Goku's character, telling jokes with other cast in search of the real communication which can be used in acting. This is the most interesting movie for me. Because I have never fought with anyone though, I trained martial arts and acrobat, and then we shot it. That's fun as well as challenging. Fighting with Eriko (Tamura), she punched me in the face, actually she intended to hit lightly, but... it was a clean hit (laugh) She said "I'm sorry!" and apologized to me, but thanks to her, we could shoot very powerful action scenes. Through this work, I think I could learn a lot of things."

Comparison to the manga character

Similarities

  • He has a bigger appetite than an average human, which is briefly shown in the film.
  • He performs a downgraded version of the Kamehameha seconds after watching Master Roshi do it; however, in the manga, it is more powerful and does not fall apart in the air.
  • His first encounter with Bulma Briefs is a hostile one based on misunderstanding.
  • He is raised by Grandpa Gohan.
  • He wears a blue gi before switching to a orange one.
  • He is trained by Master Roshi.
  • He is naïve.
  • He has spiky hair, that most likely resembles his son Gohan in the manga.
  • Chi Chi challenges him to fight as a means of strengthening their relationship.

Differences to the manga

  • Goku lives in the mountains, but (in the film) migrates into town very frequently.
  • In the manga, he was isolated from modern civilization for most of his childhood. In the film, Goku bares far more resemblance to his son Son Gohan during the 20th volume of the Dragon Ball Z manga as a high school student who interacts with his peers frequently, uses electronic devices, pursues a classmate girlfriend and occasionally deals with bullies.
  • The romantic relationship between Goku and Chi Chi is reversed; Goku (in the film) has had a crush on Chi-Chi for some time, whereas in the manga, Chi Chi fell in love with Goku first and persuaded Goku to promise her marriage when they met again.
  • In the manga, Bulma is the first female he meets, and second human being, whereas in the film he knows many females and sees people a lot, long before meeting Bulma.
  • In the manga, he gets his light-blue gi from Grandpa Gohan, and is never seen wearing anything else until Master Roshi gives him his trademark dark-orange gi. In the film, he wears regular clothes, and Master Roshi gives him his dark-blue gi. He finds the light-orange gi early in the film, supposedly taking it with him to put it on just in time for the final battle.
  • Goku's signature gi is all orange in the manga, except for a black and white "turtle" symbol, and in the anime, it is predominantly orange with minor dark blue accents. In the film, it has navy blue pants, and undershirt with an orange vest worn on top. In addition, Goku's wristbands, and belt, which were blue and supposedly cloth in the manga, are black leather in the film, and his boots are much smaller.
  • When Goku is first introduced in the manga, he is 12 years of age; in the film he is 18 just as how he was in the 14th volume of the manga.
  • In the film, Goku transforms into his Oozaru (Great Ape) state during a solar eclipse, while this occurred by staring at a full moon in the manga and anime.
    • In the manga, Oozaru, otherwise known as the Great Ape, is a Saiyan trait, as all Saiyans have the ability to transform into them. In the film, Oozaru was an ancient god who helped Piccolo destroy the earth, and is being reborn in Goku (as an adaptation of the notorious full moon transformation from the series) for unknown reasons.
      • In the video game adaptation though, Oozaru is still referred to as "Oozaru the Destroyer", but is once again a Saiyan trait, as when Goku reverts to normal, Piccolo declares the act to be impossible stating that "No Saiyan has ever reverted to human form!"
  • Goku's traditional, happy attitude is downplayed in the film. Instead, he questions his belonging on the Earth and wants to fit in, while in the manga, he never really cares to wonder who he was. Albeit, he retains his tendency to taunt enemies, but in the manga they were more innocent and pointing out the obvious where in the film it's more deliberate and mischievous (albeit as an adult, Goku would both taunt and admonish a foe when he held a dim view/hatred of them, like Frieza).
  • In the manga, he masters the Kamehameha extremely quickly, after simply watching Master Roshi do it. In the movie, he has a great deal of trouble mastering it, but finally succeeds in the end, just in time to defeat Piccolo with the technique.
  • In the manga and anime, even by the age of eighteen, Goku is capable of performing feats of strength, speed, agility, and ki power that are nearly god-like. In the film, while Goku's abilities are impressive, they are significantly less so and only become more exceptional through training by Master Roshi
  • In the manga, Goku defeats Piccolo with Penetrate!, but in the film, Goku defeats Piccolo with a Kamehameha, flying towards Piccolo using the attack.
  • In the manga and the anime, Goku's negative Saiyan traits are knocked out of him after a fall from a ledge. In the film, the incident never happened, as Gohan taught Goku the proper restraint himself. However, Goku does display some Saiyan-like behaviors such as arrogance (claiming Bulma was not even close to killing him after their initial confrontation), toying with the enemy (continually dodging Fuller's attacks, making him destroy his own car and knock himself out), and even sarcasm (directed towards Bulma when she was having trouble finding Roshi in Paozu's directory, claiming she should look up "Master" and then proceeding to spell it out for her).
  • In the manga and anime he has a tail, but in the film he does not much similar to Son Goten and Trunks. As such, he does not require one to transform into Oozaru, rather a solar eclipse that emits a burst of green energies implied to be Blutz Waves.


Codex Statistics Questions

Q: What about the planetary feats in Dragon Ball?

A: Planetary feats are normally done through their strongest charged blast, where they can gather ki to shoot out blast far beyond what the character is normally capable of[2], with blasts capable of[3] seriously damaging/destroying[4] the Earth along with completely obliterating the opponent[5], though they themselves are never capable of leaving this unscathed.

Frieza throws a destroy the planet death ball attack but it doesn't destroy the planet. Goku then interestingly notes the reason the planet didn't blow up is because Frieza was too scared of getting caught in the blast[6] . Vegeta's final flash is noted it's going to destroy the planet and Perfect Cell, who is beyond Vegeta, couldn't tank the blast and had to dodge it last second or it would've killed him[7]. Goku's kamehameha was going to destroy the earth and Cell cannot tank this blast, needing to regenerate[8]. Semi-Perfect Cell explosion was consistently noted it was going to destroy the planet and Gohan and it killed Goku[9]. Ultimate Gohan dies to an attack that destroys the earth, his guard was up too since this was when he was fighting Super Buu[10]. Kid Buu shoots a blast trying to destroy the planet, with Vegeta noting he's going to take himself out with it if he lets it off[11]. In Dragon Ball GT, Great Ape Baby Vegeta shoots a super galick gun that he claims will destroy Earth, when Goku is hit by it, he is knocked out to the point that he can't move for a good while, Elder Kai and Shin later state that Baby is going to shoot another blast that will destroy the planet on, greatly injuring Baby if he's caught in the Blast and will kill everyone on the planet if done[12]. Frieza destroyed the entire earth, killing Vegeta in the process[13]. In the Dragon Ball Super Manga, Gohan tells Goku that he doesn't need to hold anything back and can go all out because anything that happens to the Earth can be restored with Dende and the Dragon Balls. Yet, none of Goku's all out attacks destroy the planet but just heavily causes shockwaves around it[14]. Semi-Perfect Cell unleashes a several blast that destroys several islands Android 16 notes that the attacks are just strong enough to not kill Android 18[15].

In the fight of Trunks vs. Mecha Frieza, who is far stronger than his final form, Mecha Frieza immediately goes for his strongest attack, the Supernova. In the original Z anime King Kai even states this is ten times stronger than the power he used on Namek:

  • DBZ Kai Version[16].
  • Original DBZ Anime Version[17]. The attack is directly noted that it could destroy the planet, but doesn't because Trunks catches it, when Mecha Frieza proceeds to detonate it, the explosion is massive but the planet is still intact, implying Frieza must target the core in order to destroy the planet.

Battle Records

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  1. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  2. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  3. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  4. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  5. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  6. Dragon Ball Z Namek Saga
  7. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  8. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  9. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  10. Dragon Ball Xenoverse Majin Buu Villain Win Cutscene
  11. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  12. Dragon Ball GT Episode 36 The Tuffle Gorilla Attacks!
  13. Dragon Ball Super Episode 27
  14. Dragon Ball Super Manga Moro Saga
  15. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  16. Dragon Ball Z Kai Episode 56
  17. Dragon Ball Z Episode 120