In fact, Paragus hopes to avenge King Vegeta's attempted to murder his newborn son, Broly, the actual Legendary Super Saiyan. The Saiyan prince has no reason not to trust Paragus, but it soon becomes apparent that his invitation is a trap. While Vegeta is unsure about ruling the newly christened New Vegeta, he agrees to help Paragus upon learning the Legendary Super Saiyan is running rampant in his new kingdom. In the original Broly film, a mysterious alien spaceship lands on Earth and a Saiyan named Paragus introduces himself to Vegeta, bowing and referring to him as "King." Paragus tells the Saiyan prince that he created a new planet so Vegeta could assume the throne as ruler. Related: Dragon Ball Super Finally Gave Goku’s Hero Role to a New Character The end result, Dragon Ball Super: Broly is seen by many as superior to its predecessor, and even the show itself, but even then, some aspects of the original film did not transfer over. That's why fans rejoiced when Dragon Ball Super announced that Broly's story would not only be revamped, but canonized. Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan stood above the rest of the pack in terms of quality, and has been a fan favorite ever since its release in the early '90s. This upset some fans who wanted to see certain villains expanded upon in the regular-running series, though many changed their minds once it emerged that some of the movies (and their villains) were exceptionally bad. Warning: contains spoilers for Dragon Ball Super chapter 71!Ī major plotline in Dragon Ball Super's latest arc comes directly from a moment central to the original, non-canonized Dragon Ball Z: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan, as the Granolah the Survivor saga revives plot details that have been missing from the series ever since.īefore the franchise's relaunch with Dragon Ball Super, the Dragon Ball Z era was expanded by a raft of movies, but all of these films were notoriously non-canon.
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