Goku was waiting with Chi-Chi for a school interview to try to get Gohan into the school. Gohan, Future Trunks, Krillin, a drunk Master Roshi (in the FUNimation Dub, Bulma claims that Roshi was behaving strangely because an unknown person hid all of Master Roshi's girlie magazines, and Oolong and Krillin claims after arrival that he overdid himself by "eating too many tuna sandwiches"), and Oolong departed with Vegeta (Future Trunks' reasons being to try and stop his father from doing something stupid, as Trunks was suspicious of Paragus' motives). Vegeta initially refused until Paragus appealed to Vegeta's ego by asking him to kill the Legendary Super Saiyan that had completely destroyed the South Galaxy.įile:Master Roshi Goofing Off (Brolly).jpg He invited Vegeta to rule a New Planet Vegeta. Out came Paragus, one of the few surviving Saiyans. While at a hanami picnic, during a painful singing session courtesy of Krillin, a massive ship arrived. Summary Introduction File:Krillin Singing.jpg 1.3 Battling the Legendary Super Saiyan.All three films were remastered and re-released on DVD and Blu-ray by Funimation on March 31, 2009. Due to the popularity of this movie, it spawned two sequels, Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming and Bio-Broly. It was released on Video and DVD in America by FUNimation Entertainment on August 26, 2003.
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