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That was until Dragon Ball Super: Broly. This film took Broly from the original Broly film trilogy, and gave the iconic villain a massive makeover. Original series creator Akira Toriyama gave Broly a brand new origin story, design, and brought him into the official timeline to fight a much stronger version of Goku and Vegeta than fans could ever dream of. Now 33 years later, it’s clear that Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan still holds up even with the reboot.
Broly Made His Dragon Ball Z Debut 33 Years Ago

Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan first made its debut across theaters in Japan 33 years ago, this week, on March 6th, 1993. The film would then get an official release in the United States on DVD and VHS a decade later, and Broly would become an icon within the Dragon Ball franchise. Although he was not part of Akira Toriyama’s official story at first, it really did seem to slot perfectly into everything that had happened to Goku and Vegeta up to that point as he was the first major Saiyan villain in quite a while.
Offering a much stronger version of the Super Saiyan transformation, Goku and Vegeta quickly realized that their version of the transformation was not going to compare. Broly was quite literally on another level as his blind, berserk rage made him much stronger than any opponent they had faced. Even taking him on all together didn’t bridge the gap in their power. The only way to take him down was to unite all of their power into Goku (a concept we’d see used many times since), and it gave him the strength to deal a final fatal blow.
Broly was such a massively successful villain that he even returned in two other feature film projects later, Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming and Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly. These aren’t held in as high regard as the first film, however, as they not only bring back the villain in a much inferior way, the final appearance of the villain wasn’t even fully him. By that point, Goku and Vegeta weren’t even needed to take down the Super Saiyan. The events of the Dragon Ball world had long passed him by. That was until he made his reboot debut decades later.









