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Son Goku (孫 そん 悟 ご 空 くう Son Gokū), born Kakarot (カカロット Kakarotto), is a Saiyan raised on Earth and the main protagonist of the Dragon Ball series He is the second-born son and youngest child of Bardock and Gine, the husband of Chi-Chi, and the father of Gohan and Goten
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Goku's journey has spawned some of the most memorable scenes in anime history
- Goku (Character) - Dragon Ball - Fandorable
A comprehensive guide to Goku, the main protagonist of the Dragon Ball series, including his backstory, role in the story, character analysis, themes, cultural impact, critical reception, and legacy
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Discover 21 fascinating facts about Goku, the iconic character from Dragon Ball Z Explore his growth, powers, and impact on pop culture in this exciting article
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Goku is introduced as an eccentric, monkey-tailed boy who practices martial arts and possesses superhuman strength He meets Bulma and joins her on a journey to find the seven wish-granting Dragon Balls Along the way, he finds new friends who follow him on his journey to become stronger
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Goku's reputation as a hero is sterling, with anime fans around the world celebrating him as one of anime's all-time greats In reality, Goku is a far more complicated of a character than his reputation would suggest There's a dichotomy between his actions and intentions that causes a disconnect in the way Goku is viewed by the anime community On the surface, Dragon Ball 's protagonist has
- Goku Biography - Dragon Ball Wiki
Goku, found alone by Grandpa Gohan Goku was named Kakarot at birth by his father Bardock In the manga, Kakarot was born on Planet Vegeta three years before its destruction, while in the anime he was born shortly before the destruction of the planet
- Goku - Fight Profile - Dragon Ball Guru
Goku is famous for emptying his tank, and leaving nothing left on the battlefield Like all Saiyans, Goku doesn’t know the meaning of the word quit, and his body often fails him long before his spirit does
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