Frieza is my favorite anime villain, he’s charismatic backed by so much power. He can walk the walk and he can convince almost anyone to believe he’s noble before blasting them in the chest while laughing.
@No. Body noble is more precise with their wording. They go off as the more intelligent person in the room if you put him at a party. It doesn’t mean his intentions are noble, he just deceits many at a first glance which can pop off really quick
I’m here because of the death of Chris Ayres. This guy was so good voicing his role as Frieza and he will be missed. Rest in paradise away from those filthy Saiyan monkeys
I love how during most of the Namek saga they're just running around Namek trying their best to avoid him every way they know how It really shows how much of a (seemingly insurmountable) threat he was to everyone
Frieza is a space tyrant After all Not only that but he's gifted and way more talented than his father Given that king cold was a ruthless guy That pretty much explains the motives and behavior of Frieza through Dragon ball Though i find that Frieza is a bit more merciful I mean he hired vegeta Tried to convince goku to be one of his soldiers I mean this guy is great 😂
@@kyleistall If you think about it trunks is a prince, because vegeta is technically the king of all saiyans but has yet to take the title by lack of saiyans and no planet to live on, plus the briefs family is the most richest on earth , so bulma is a princess or queen
@@geremiahpullins3695 i was saying, frieza never died to vegeta Obviously trunks would be the prince if vegeta took the title but he didn't , the royal line ended, vegeta is nit a king and trunks is not a prince
The reason why I love Frieza as a villain because he is just fearless, he is smart too, he uses timing to destroy his opponents and sometimes being manipulative and that way he can outsmart his opponent to get the victory by cheating and lastly he is pretty much doesn't rely on others, he mainly relies on his own strength and believing on himself that he can takedown anybody.
fearless untill he begs for his life by goku when being split in half by his own technique, you see how cowardly he really is when confronted by a being stronger
@@tengudown5968 I mean, he was only really fearless when in face with certain death... it's wiser to beg for your life and getting a chance to come back rather than throw away those chances and die
@@MrTripleXXX No, the manga did continue after that. In fact, that's when Akira Toriyama tried to replace Goku with Gohan as the main character - after the manga Cell Games. Also, the ending with Goku flying off with Uub was Toriyama's preferred ending. It was ambiguous enough that the audience could imagine other adventures, while still being a somewhat satisfying ending - despite Goku yet again abandoning his family
Such a great scene. Awesome detail to make “hell” totally opposite from what you would expect. His personal hell is cute, fun, innocent things so they just make him sit and watch teddy bears playing, laughing, and smiling with upbeat music non stop which probably drove him insane lmao. Love this show
As a kid i was obsessed with this show. Only this and FLCL were the animes i watched. I loved learning about it, kts how i made my best friend in 4th grade many. Many. years ago. I always wanted to know what freezas shoulders felt like when he was in his final form. Thx for the video, I've been in hospital for a while fighting cancer & my memories of the past i hold close keep flooding my brain. It's not easy to explain DBZ. But you did it well. Thank you.
@@sidneyshaw9205 nobody knows. Its fooly cooly a show. I love it. The first season. Its like a music video of emotion and confusion. But it actually makes sense which is beautiful.
When frieza gave energy to Goku in the battle royale he said all debts are paid, he meant the part where goku gave him energy on namek at the end of their fight
I have massive respect for Freeza. He overcome his constant defeats to the Super Saiyan Monkeys and then he eventually is strong enough to fight with Goku in DB Super. Hail Golden Freeza.
@@erniececil6668 In that he is very similar to Vegeta, functioning as his dark mirror, but unlike Vegeta, Frieza remained the same arrogant and unrepentant murderer from old.
To think that Frieza is the longest still evil villain in the series. It took Vegeta only one saga to be half-good, but with Frieza, after so many saga's he is still evil. That's some sustained determination.
No, Frieza and his race are naturally evil. Saiyans are ruthless in combat, and violent by nature but not all bad. Even Frieza from a different universe (Frost) turned out to be evil.
Piccolo became a good guy in the beginning stages of the Saiyan Saga. "Recurring" denotes "continuously evil"; as Freeza refused to become a good guy, at the tail end of the TOP.
Frieza could beat him if Frieza just went serious and killed him like that. Instead, he decided to try to torture Goku and got cocky which is why he lost.
It was stunning to see goku an freeza fighting side by side just not for the same purpose an when golden freeza shared some of his power with goku when he was near defeat 🙌
Y'all I'm gonna end this "if Freeza trained for a year, he'd easily be the strongest" arguement. Freeza is a smart guy. If training more would allow him to be stronger than Goku, then why wouldn't he just train again? In fact his next move to get stronger was to control his gold form, and boost his stamina. This tells me, he knows training longer won't make him much stronger and that his first set of training was similar to a growth spurt. Now that it's over his power won't increase at the same rate. None of this is confirmed anywhere, but I think that makes the most sense.
I'm going to respectfully disagree, as your logic is glossing over the part where Frieza didn't actually KNOW what he was doing in that instance. Frieza didn't do Image training to hone his golden form, Frieza doesn't even know what image training is. He even describes it as trivially as him simply imagining his fight with Goku again and coming up with ways that he could kill him -possibly while also cursing himself for screwing himself for the second time now with his piss poor stamina management-. These sadistic fantasies just happened to hone his mind and thus noticeably enhanced his ki control. Tactical as he may be, Frieza is ignorant towards the intricacies of training, and his own mentality often screws him over. He's very by-the-numbers and seeks to be as efficient as possible to achieve his goals. . . Unfortunately that means he wants to get stronger by X amount to achieve goal Y. Only goal Y is an unquantifiable variable and thus he always comes up short. Yeah, he COULD train for a year to blow through everyone. Literally nothing proves that he can't, but Frieza WON'T because he doesn't have that mentality. He can't fathom mindlessly training everyday for a full year to deal with a hypothetical threat that he doesn't even know about. That'd just be a waste of a year. And that's... Kind of by design. Frieza is very much Akira Toriyama's "Dark" Goku. Where as Goku is kind, born weak, humbled early on to accept that there will always be someone stronger than him, and told that if he keeps training he can achieve anything- Frieza is cruel, born strong, saw himself as THE strongest mortal to ever exist, and training to become stronger wasn't a factor in his life. Not even after getting beaten on Namek. It took a second revival just for him to actually train as opposed to throwing himself into a fight to reclaim his position.. Which he then did AGAIN as soon as he got over his arbitrary 4 month time limit, throwing himself headfirst into a fight to reclaim his position and getting bodied for it. His defeat in RoF is legit the first time he actually took into account HOW Goku fights.. And that's defintely by design. Frieza isn't like Goku, who can throw himself into the Time Chamber over and over again with no care over how many YEARS have been spent training. To Frieza that would just be a waste of time.
I'ma stop you with the freiza is a smart guy. He's not well yeah he could be but he's way to cocky he trained for 4-6 months if he would of mastered his power like holy and Vegeta said he would of won against Goku
I ain't gonna hold yall ...I miss this Vegeta. The craftiness of a desperate man in a bid to one up a future rival and his semi captor is amazing to watch.
So a cool detail I wish more people would cover is that in the original manga when Goku gets pissed at Frieza's idiocy after he spares him and fires the ki blast at him, is that Goku doesn't look pissed off like the older games and anime portray. He looks sad and full of regret. Kind of like "I didn't want to really kill him, I wanted to pull that punch just once."
I mean, originally his whole empire thing was really a company that sells planets as well as ruling them. After that’s destroyed, he has a running thing of wanting to kill Goku and Vegeta and rebuild his empire. So he’s not really doing all this just for lolz.
"We’re here to stop this senseless slaughter of our people!" *Frieza:* "Ninety-two..." "This has gone on for too long! And now, you’re going to pay!" *Frieza:* "Three hundred and fifty-five..." "We are... we... what are you-" *Frieza:* "No, go on. Continue, don’t mind me." "Aaand... we are the ones who will stop you!" *Frieza:* "Ooh, wow, four hundred and nineteen!" "That’s- what the heII are you doing?!" *Frieza:* "Oh, sorry, it’s a little hobby of mine. I hear these heroic speeches so wearily often, so I started making a mental list of how many times I’ve heard certain lines." "Y-you insane bastard!" *Frieza:* "One hundred and ninety." "Yeah?! Well, uh, we’re going to... _ _ ck your face!" *Frieza:* "Oh-ho-ho, oh my! _...Twelve."_
Greatest anime villain ever. I remember watching the namek saga as a kid and laughing at how puny and girly sounding frieza was. I thought how can he be stronger than goku vegeta ect...then the first transformation changed everything lol. Greatest villain ever. Powerful cruel heartless yet has a royal air to him. Still 20 odd years later frieza still brings me so many positive emotions. Cant wait to see more of lord frieza emperor of universe 7.
Freeza and Ginyu reuniting after all those crazy years is lowkey wholesome. He is almost literally the only guy Freeza seems to kind of 'like' and he seems to have genuine respect and loyalty to Freeza. And somehow, through a million little miracles, they end up back together
A thing is lampshaded during the Frieza saga is that Vegeta wasn't that different from Frieza. At first, you see it as a throwaway line, but after a time you realize that Frieza and Vegeta are mirror images of each other: -Both are the princes of their respective races, were born abnormally powerful and are spoiled brats who throw a tantrum when they don't get what they want, are the favourite sons of their fathers and are arrogant, conceited and not afraid to use violence and underhanded tactics to get what they want. Both also have a penchant of sadism and are prone to execute their subordinates for failure and didn't care to get their relatives resurrected. -Frieza remained an unrepentant and arrogant jerkass who allowed his pride to wreck him 3 times, Vegeta eventually learnt the value of life and to let go of his pride.
I actually hated Frieza when I was a little girl. But now I've grown to love to hate him. I'm actually kinda like Goku. I love his backstory, his power and how his battle and overall rivalry with Goku. But I hate him for his evil, despicable ways, his sadism and for the fact that he's murdered billions, if not trillions of people.
I can kinda understand why these anime companies always try to block or demonotize these kinds videos. You did such a good job recapping i dont even need to do another rewatch. I appreciate it though, may this video last another 100 years
So can you imagine if Goku and Freeza did that "touch our pointer fingers together and blend together" dance thing? Gokeeza, Freezoku? Thatd be so cool, man!
Frankly, I love the character growth of Frieza since the times of Namek. Unlike Vegeta who only thinks of him as an enemy, Goku acknowledges him as a worthy rival besides Vegeta, since Frieza was the first one which allowed him to grow out of limits. We can also see that Frieza considers Goku his arch rival. They both respect each other as powerful opponents. Now that Frieza has out grown them both in power recently with his new black form and knocked them out with a single punch, it will be interesting to see how the power balance shifts as Gohan will also be joining the power up race with his new Beast Gohan transformation.
448 planets? The supreme kai said there's only 27 left with life on them. I guess they only wished for the lives of people back after majin buu etc and not the planets, so they instantly revived just to suffocate in space.
Excellent summary. It does seem like frieza stories following dragon ball z just became a broken record. I didn’t watch all the new stuff but “oh he’s back...again” just made my eyes roll
I will always appreciate a character like Frieza who will choose to get his hands dirty when the situation calls for it. Other supreme rulers or emperors will rule with their power alone or their resources/knowledge and have no actual combat abilities are always a little boring. Thankfully this is dragon ball and pretty much everyone is a prodigy so even a spoiled brat like frieza is a natural born fighter which instantly makes him more likable.
You forgot to mention Frieza's appearance in the 2 movies. The one where his "clone" is created along with the others by the mad doctor and the wrath of the dragon movie where he escapes hell for a brief moment and is then re-killed by Gohan as Mr. Saiyaman
in a sense Goku did 'kill' freeza, not literally, but mentally. Once thinking himself as the pinnacle of all beings, was reduced to a terrified tyrant who had to die twice before reclaiming his 'emperor' status.
He is definitely recurring to this frequency for good reason! I really enjoyed Frieza when he was first introduced as it really felt like we were finally peering into the true heart of darkness behind the Saiyans' colonial veil. Despite this character's bizarrely androgynous charm, ruthlessness, sangfroid, bone dry sense of humour, undying ambition, nearly peerless talent, and cleverness... his status was gained through machiavellian puppetry of races and mass genocide. Expedited by an abyssal paranoia that one day he will face a superior opponent and be forever dethroned as, - in everyone else's eyes - as 'the ultimate'. Everyone else he hasn't slain, of course. He, of course, knew this was supremely false due to the cosmic beings King Cold directly warned him against challenging. But even for this genetically gifted monster, the dissonance is too great, the reality too unbearable, the emptiness too much of a vacuum in his bleak, penumbral soul. There isn't a scrap of an ability to truly love another being for what it is, and all that matters to this voracious consumer of hope is control. At whatever cost. The massive tragedy of this incredibly talented creature is that he set the very scene that spurred the myth that stoked the fires of his fear. The fact that his insidious, indiscriminate eradication of the Saiyan home planet created a temporal paradox, as the prodigal son of a cremated world, the bringer of his first true taste of defeat, escaped into the darkness. Only until it was blatantly too late to deny the reality, happening before his eyes, was Frieza only too happy to decry the super saiyan legend as apocryphal and ridiculous in the face of his might.The irony is astronomical, and his hypocrisy is painful to say the least. Naturally, we can compare Frieza to real-life dictators like Stalin and the eugenics- obsessed Hitler, whose actions have shaped the course of the human gene pool. ...But perhaps far more terrifyingly, we all know people like this fictional character Frieza. People who live in a waking fiction themselves, people whose sense of entitlement and grandiosity must be preserved by any means, even if it means destroying someone, or something else, like a positive opportunity. The only reason that they would dare to deign to what most others have to do; as in put in the legwork personally, or train in earnest for the first time, or tolerate a time chamber for a decade, or even collaborate with symbols of all they despise, is because even they finally realise there isn't another option. Even for them. If it means gaining an advantage, so be it. I always found it remarkable even as a youngster that someone would wish for immortality... Even in the vast multiverse of Dragonball and with endless resources and endless people to subjugate, surely even Frieza would lose his sinister mind and wish for release from the boredom and repetitious torment? It would be a hellscape of his own making (which he would later experience) as eventually he would be the final consciousness in the universe as all around becomes dust. A tyrant with nothing to tyrannise. I think this is more the reason why he is the most delicious and important villain in the series even still, because unlike Vegeta, he cannot accept his perpetual shortcomings with even a begrudging grace or sportsmanship, let alone maturity and respect. Spilling blood and attaining control over others is the only avenue, and he is truly unredeemable. Truly self-interested, for whatever sense of self he feels, collateral be damned. We do know people like this. Predatorial parasites on authenticity, nuance and truth whose idea of chaos is others' order, and their sense of order is others' chaos... ...People who derive a sense of sadomasochistic enjoyment and piqued curiosity during conflict. Even if they started the conflict, try to arbitrate the conflict's episodes, and they're feeling the stimulus of pain for the first time in a while.... Even if eventually the price to pay is mortifying to the ego and catastrophic to both physicality and pride, it's merely a gladiatorial opportunity to feel something novel and scintillating. Akira Toriyama's designing of him as a representation of 'how monsters looked' to him as a child is very telling. Who would believe at first that this 'puny looking', diminutive, well spoken, even strangely beautiful creature is really scorched earth of the deepest magnitude? Sure, like the silhouettes of Sonic, Mickey Mouse, and naturally Goku, his streamlined countenance hits the jackpot. He's a wonderfully designed and expressive work of fiction. Transformatively malleable, especially during the Namek and Frieza sagas, as he became increasingly inconvenienced. Enough so to blast away his parodical Giger's Alien body to reveal the true demon core. Blessing his terrified, exhausted, and captivated audience with the deceiving anticlimax of his true form. The form that looks... tail aside, arguably the most human. But I think the core of his continuing popularity as mortal arch rival de facto is that we do know a great many of these painted faces in real life. Darkly fascinating and charming, but endlessly dangerous, subtly manipulative, and cloaked until it's time to strike.
@gemetrenosgemini4328 That's so lovely of you 😀 Thank you kindly! 😊 I really went on a roll with that comment, and it's amazing how his design works so well.
Frieza wasn’t killed by Goku in the frieze saga. Frieza was killed by trunk during the start of the android saga. Goku killed Frieza during the resurrection F saga in dragon ball super after Frieza was brought back.
Freeza wasn't in his 70s. Freeza is around the same age of Goku, Vegeta and Broly. In fact, their roles of being the successors of their fathers is a theme in DBS Broly.
@@12227UserName ...no Frieza was way older than Goku and Vegeta, In the Broly Movie Frieza was Older than Vegeta seeing from Vegeta was still a Baby at that time... and then the 5 year time Jump where Goku is Born Vegeta and Broly is Older than Goku in Canon Since Goku is 8 when he starts his Journey, Vegeta at that time was 16
@@thomus1025 I said that they're all more or less the same age - not the exact same age. Freeza is a child when he's introduced in DBS Broly. From the moment Freeza was born he possessed more power and more cruelty than his father, which is why King Cold handed down the reigns of his empire to his son. That said, Freeza is a child. It also explains why he doesn't have rings on his arms but five years later he does - because he was growing. The fact that he's well spoken and intelligent doesn't contradict the fact that he's a child. He is a mutant after all. Freeza was roughly in his 30s or 40s during the Namek arc - Not in his 70s.
@@thomus1025 You're not paying attention. According to AKIRA TORIYAMA and OFFICIAL STATEMENTS, it's stated that from the day Freeza was born, he already possessed more power and cruelty than his father. And because of that, immediately after Cold gave his empire to his son. That OFFICIAL STATEMENT implies that shortly after his birth, Freeza was made emperor. And in the Broly film, Freeza's first appearance is when King Cold announces that his son will be taking charge. So, that means Freeza was a child when we first see him in DBS Broly. Therefore, his age isn't much different than Vegeta's, Broly's or even the younger Goku's. Again, Freeza at most was in his 30s during the Freeza arc. I know it may seem hard to believe because it's not illogical to assume Freeza is naturally old in comparison to other beings. But he's not. And yes, I know that his first form is his surpressed form and that his final/4th form is his natural form. That's irrelevant. I merely brought up his design in Broly to further show that he's even designed as being younger. His arms are smooth in his first appearance but after a 5 year skip when he decides to kill off the Saiyans, he's depicted as having the rings around his arm.
I'm 33 and stopped watching DBZ after I watched the DBZ Broly film in 2002. Not because I didn't like it. But because I had an extremely traumatic and turbulent childhood and didn't watch any anime again until 20 years later (now). I finally watched the Tournament of Power last night.....it was amazing and it was so badass how it ended......Especially seeing Goku reach autonomous ultra instinct.........I don't know what year that film was made or who most of the characters were due to my absence from the series. But it reminded me of why I loved it in the first place........Goku never stops.....they mostly had great music for the film as well....reminds me of the Pantera song that played when Broly transformed in the 2002 film......I've missed out on so much, but am extremely hesitant to dive into Dragon Ball Super.......because I feel like it is just a version made to appeal to younger generations......I'm hoping that I am wrong to think that, and need a true fan to advise me on whether or not I spend my time watching Super.....
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Frieza is my favorite anime villain, he’s charismatic backed by so much power. He can walk the walk and he can convince almost anyone to believe he’s noble before blasting them in the chest while laughing.
@No. Body noble is more precise with their wording. They go off as the more intelligent person in the room if you put him at a party. It doesn’t mean his intentions are noble, he just deceits many at a first glance which can pop off really quick
@@riptideanomy1024 an educated explination...respect
To me he’s like Darth Vader, Lex Luthor, the Joker, and Thanos all put together
And don't forget he has his own custom ringtone on his scouter.
@@paysonfox88 hahahaha
I’m here because of the death of Chris Ayres. This guy was so good voicing his role as Frieza and he will be missed. Rest in paradise away from those filthy Saiyan monkeys
lol he ded
@inveterate 77 thank you bro respect +
Yea
@@hamish1260 Spider-Man: No Dad Home
@@sonickirbys LMAOOOOO
*Ah yes, the life of Space Hitler.*
Noice
Lmao 😂
This is not amagi 2
Well he does call Saiyan's Monkeys after all😂😂😂!
That’s kinda cursed.
I love how during most of the Namek saga they're just running around Namek trying their best to avoid him every way they know how
It really shows how much of a (seemingly insurmountable) threat he was to everyone
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@@Youngoldninja no he wasn't
Frieza is arguably the best villain in anime!!! Not no sob back story just pure evil and felt like a threat
Frieza is a space tyrant After all
Not only that but he's gifted and way more talented than his father
Given that king cold was a ruthless guy
That pretty much explains the motives and behavior of Frieza through Dragon ball
Though i find that Frieza is a bit more merciful
I mean he hired vegeta
Tried to convince goku to be one of his soldiers
I mean this guy is great 😂
Frieza kills King Vegeta.
Frieza kills Prince Vegeta.
Frieza gets killed by Trunks.
3rd time's a charm
He got killed by the prince
@@dam5336 no he didnt
@@kyleistall If you think about it trunks is a prince, because vegeta is technically the king of all saiyans but has yet to take the title by lack of saiyans and no planet to live on, plus the briefs family is the most richest on earth , so bulma is a princess or queen
@@geremiahpullins3695 i was saying, frieza never died to vegeta
Obviously trunks would be the prince if vegeta took the title but he didn't , the royal line ended, vegeta is nit a king and trunks is not a prince
Remember when Frieza said he wanted to grow five inches taller within the Broly Movie?
Loved that
@@WEABOOF remember when commander red said that? Toriyama re used the same joke again it would have been funny if the writing didn’t become garbage
5 centimeters or it would be to noticeable lol actually 😂😂😂
how many comments have you done wtf i’ve counted 7 so far
No he said 5 centimeters I think
The reason why I love Frieza as a villain because he is just fearless, he is smart too, he uses timing to destroy his opponents and sometimes being manipulative and that way he can outsmart his opponent to get the victory by cheating and lastly he is pretty much doesn't rely on others, he mainly relies on his own strength and believing on himself that he can takedown anybody.
Fearless? He isn't fearless, just remember the time he fought against toppo in his destroyer form.
Fearless ?💀 he’s just a ignorant fool
fearless untill he begs for his life by goku when being split in half by his own technique, you see how cowardly he really is when confronted by a being stronger
@@tengudown5968 I mean, he was only really fearless when in face with certain death... it's wiser to beg for your life and getting a chance to come back rather than throw away those chances and die
more like beg for his life then try and do you dirty when your backs turned, @@averyunfunnyhumanbeing1137
Frieza's hell couldn't be worse than Disneyland, itself.
Wyndell Lee the spammer are u crazy 😭😡
Man do fat people really enjoy Disneyland? Like why and how are there so many there every day.
U mean as a villians hell or as a place in general
Especially after it went Woke
Disney has beer tho
Finally! Someone acknowledges that FRIEZA is the main antagonist of the entires series realistically speaking
Always has been
Yeah DBZ was supposed to end when Frieza died (on Namek). The manga didn't go any further than that from what I know.
@@MrTripleXXX hut
Should be cell
@@MrTripleXXX No, the manga did continue after that. In fact, that's when Akira Toriyama tried to replace Goku with Gohan as the main character - after the manga Cell Games. Also, the ending with Goku flying off with Uub was Toriyama's preferred ending. It was ambiguous enough that the audience could imagine other adventures, while still being a somewhat satisfying ending - despite Goku yet again abandoning his family
I love how Friezas personal hell is angels happily singing and dancing next to him 😂
Such a great scene. Awesome detail to make “hell” totally opposite from what you would expect. His personal hell is cute, fun, innocent things so they just make him sit and watch teddy bears playing, laughing, and smiling with upbeat music non stop which probably drove him insane lmao. Love this show
@@jasonnewbery Same. And considering how cruel and sadistic Frieza is, I think it's fitting that his hell is the polar opposite of him.
As a kid i was obsessed with this show. Only this and FLCL were the animes i watched. I loved learning about it, kts how i made my best friend in 4th grade many. Many. years ago. I always wanted to know what freezas shoulders felt like when he was in his final form.
Thx for the video, I've been in hospital for a while fighting cancer & my memories of the past i hold close keep flooding my brain. It's not easy to explain DBZ. But you did it well. Thank you.
I hope you a speedy recovery!
What is flcl?
@@sidneyshaw9205 nobody knows.
Its fooly cooly a show. I love it. The first season. Its like a music video of emotion and confusion. But it actually makes sense which is beautiful.
Frieza went to Namek, because Nappa and Vegeta's scouters were on, during the Saiyan Saga.
Nappa and Vegeta went to earth because Raditz's scouter was on
@@agentboi4794 raditz went to earth because gokus space pod was on
@Rodolfo Ramos yes but why go to namek if the dragon balls were on earth
@Rodolfo Ramos where did he here namekian dragon balls are better noone in earth knew that
@Rodolfo Ramos you guys are geniuses🤘🏾
When frieza gave energy to Goku in the battle royale he said all debts are paid, he meant the part where goku gave him energy on namek at the end of their fight
That part is crazy to me
@@herospaces4114You are not a warrior
Rest In Peace Christopher Ayres A loss definitely worthy of gathering the dragon balls💔. Appreciate the epic memories God bless.
Ah yes eternal nothingness
I have massive respect for Freeza. He overcome his constant defeats to the Super Saiyan Monkeys and then he eventually is strong enough to fight with Goku in DB Super. Hail Golden Freeza.
there is not a single admirable trait about Frieza, nothing to respect
@@rooknado there is. He never gives up on pursuit to defeat Kakarot.
ALL HAIL LORD FRIEZA!
@@erniececil6668 In that he is very similar to Vegeta, functioning as his dark mirror, but unlike Vegeta, Frieza remained the same arrogant and unrepentant murderer from old.
Zarbon typed this comment???
One of the most underrated parts of your videos is that you actually say which attacks are being used.
Never in my life have I needed something so much and never known until I received it.
King Vegeta survives getting stomped in the head by Beerus, but dies when he gets uppercut by Frieza.
Beerus knows how to control himself.
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He didn’t stomp him more like grinded his shoe on king vegeta’s head
Beerus wasn't trying to kill King Vegeta, Frieza was. Simple as that.
Lmfao
To think that Frieza is the longest still evil villain in the series. It took Vegeta only one saga to be half-good, but with Frieza, after so many saga's he is still evil. That's some sustained determination.
No, Frieza and his race are naturally evil. Saiyans are ruthless in combat, and violent by nature but not all bad. Even Frieza from a different universe (Frost) turned out to be evil.
Yep. But then again, every franchise needs a Big Bad. 😅
@@PrincessQ-fj9ly true
This should have been titled the LIVES of Frieza lol
One of the future Super arcs really ought to explore Freeza's race much more than it's been done before
That would be interesting
It seems that Frieza’s life is at an end.. RIP Chris Ayres.
Damon Mills was actually voicing Frieza during the second half of dbs and broly
@@kureosk8 Way too many people don't know this, me included until a couple weeks ago.
We lost a great talent in Ayres, but he left us a worthy heir.
THOSE SAIYAN APES!
Wow never imagined Frieza looking like
That as a
Kid
“The most recurring villain”
Poor Piccolo...
Piccolo became a good guy in the beginning stages of the Saiyan Saga.
"Recurring" denotes "continuously evil";
as Freeza refused to become a good guy, at the tail end of the TOP.
@@solascriptura-e7t Buu does not count as well then?
@@LordMalice6d9buu was a villain but now hes a good guy (also correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure buu's evil side got reincarnated as a kid)
Imagine if Frieza trained for about a year. He'd beat Goku.
He cheated in last fight in resurrection of F. Lol
Goku trained for 50 years and then freiza trained for 4 months and became on his level
Ye after 4 months he went from namek level to surpassing ssj blue goku if he trained for a year he’d surpass beerus (joking)
Frieza could beat him if Frieza just went serious and killed him like that. Instead, he decided to try to torture Goku and got cocky which is why he lost.
Frieza trained for like a few months and unlocked gold frieza imagine he trained as long as goku
It was stunning to see goku an freeza fighting side by side just not for the same purpose an when golden freeza shared some of his power with goku when he was near defeat 🙌
Y'all I'm gonna end this "if Freeza trained for a year, he'd easily be the strongest" arguement.
Freeza is a smart guy. If training more would allow him to be stronger than Goku, then why wouldn't he just train again?
In fact his next move to get stronger was to control his gold form, and boost his stamina. This tells me, he knows training longer won't make him much stronger and that his first set of training was similar to a growth spurt. Now that it's over his power won't increase at the same rate.
None of this is confirmed anywhere, but I think that makes the most sense.
Another one is pride: Frieza is a very prideful being and his ego would never allow him to admit where he messed up.
I'm going to respectfully disagree, as your logic is glossing over the part where Frieza didn't actually KNOW what he was doing in that instance.
Frieza didn't do Image training to hone his golden form, Frieza doesn't even know what image training is.
He even describes it as trivially as him simply imagining his fight with Goku again and coming up with ways that he could kill him -possibly while also cursing himself for screwing himself for the second time now with his piss poor stamina management-. These sadistic fantasies just happened to hone his mind and thus noticeably enhanced his ki control.
Tactical as he may be, Frieza is ignorant towards the intricacies of training, and his own mentality often screws him over.
He's very by-the-numbers and seeks to be as efficient as possible to achieve his goals. . . Unfortunately that means he wants to get stronger by X amount to achieve goal Y. Only goal Y is an unquantifiable variable and thus he always comes up short.
Yeah, he COULD train for a year to blow through everyone. Literally nothing proves that he can't, but Frieza WON'T because he doesn't have that mentality. He can't fathom mindlessly training everyday for a full year to deal with a hypothetical threat that he doesn't even know about. That'd just be a waste of a year.
And that's... Kind of by design.
Frieza is very much Akira Toriyama's "Dark" Goku.
Where as Goku is kind, born weak, humbled early on to accept that there will always be someone stronger than him, and told that if he keeps training he can achieve anything-
Frieza is cruel, born strong, saw himself as THE strongest mortal to ever exist, and training to become stronger wasn't a factor in his life.
Not even after getting beaten on Namek. It took a second revival just for him to actually train as opposed to throwing himself into a fight to reclaim his position.. Which he then did AGAIN as soon as he got over his arbitrary 4 month time limit, throwing himself headfirst into a fight to reclaim his position and getting bodied for it.
His defeat in RoF is legit the first time he actually took into account HOW Goku fights.. And that's defintely by design.
Frieza isn't like Goku, who can throw himself into the Time Chamber over and over again with no care over how many YEARS have been spent training.
To Frieza that would just be a waste of time.
@@zeograndmaster6507 You explained this very well.
I'ma stop you with the freiza is a smart guy. He's not well yeah he could be but he's way to cocky he trained for 4-6 months if he would of mastered his power like holy and Vegeta said he would of won against Goku
It is confirmed,
Ever realize why goku and vegeta never really grew after namek?
They only got stronger in super because of god ki
I ain't gonna hold yall
...I miss this Vegeta. The craftiness of a desperate man in a bid to one up a future rival and his semi captor is amazing to watch.
'Daddy Monkey this, Daddy Monkey that.' It is indeed Freiza.
Ahhh TFS
"Dirty monkey this dirty monket that"
@@liquidsleepgames3661 No other person can come up with so many names for Saiyans other than Freiza.
Baby: Let me introduce myself
Oh that is HIM that is exactly him, to a P
R.I.P Chris Ayers. May He Rest in Paradise ❤
He's resting in Namek ❤
I already know this video is a banger before even watching it.
Hi you want to play among us
@@Lindagameing tf
R.I.P Chris Ayres
Imagine if Frieza was nice to the Saiyans.
He was
Not
He was but he got scared of them
They would have killed him because of pride
@@aiden6606 He called them racial slurs you thinks that’s kindness bro ?
So a cool detail I wish more people would cover is that in the original manga when Goku gets pissed at Frieza's idiocy after he spares him and fires the ki blast at him, is that Goku doesn't look pissed off like the older games and anime portray. He looks sad and full of regret. Kind of like "I didn't want to really kill him, I wanted to pull that punch just once."
Good eye. It's hilarious how "fans" glance over these subtle mannerisms. Goku loved Frieza as competition. Just hated his ways.
@@I-own-your-feelings And as Totally Not Mark pointed out in his review of DragonBall Super, that gets called back to towards the end of the series
Since Frieza is doing all this evil stuff for fun/for his own amusement, I’m surprised that the Z Fighters never tell him that he needs to get a life.
I mean, originally his whole empire thing was really a company that sells planets as well as ruling them. After that’s destroyed, he has a running thing of wanting to kill Goku and Vegeta and rebuild his empire.
So he’s not really doing all this just for lolz.
"We’re here to stop this senseless slaughter of our people!"
*Frieza:* "Ninety-two..."
"This has gone on for too long! And now, you’re going to pay!"
*Frieza:* "Three hundred and fifty-five..."
"We are... we... what are you-"
*Frieza:* "No, go on. Continue, don’t mind me."
"Aaand... we are the ones who will stop you!"
*Frieza:* "Ooh, wow, four hundred and nineteen!"
"That’s- what the heII are you doing?!"
*Frieza:* "Oh, sorry, it’s a little hobby of mine. I hear these heroic speeches so wearily often, so I started making a mental list of how many times I’ve heard certain lines."
"Y-you insane bastard!"
*Frieza:* "One hundred and ninety."
"Yeah?! Well, uh, we’re going to... _ _ ck your face!"
*Frieza:* "Oh-ho-ho, oh my! _...Twelve."_
Hello there Guy with a mustache
Goku: I'mma deck ya in the schnoz
Frieza: I'm sorry, that's a new one.
kmowing the original dialouge and comparing it to what Frieza could probably say made this so much funnier
Greatest anime villain ever. I remember watching the namek saga as a kid and laughing at how puny and girly sounding frieza was. I thought how can he be stronger than goku vegeta ect...then the first transformation changed everything lol. Greatest villain ever. Powerful cruel heartless yet has a royal air to him. Still 20 odd years later frieza still brings me so many positive emotions. Cant wait to see more of lord frieza emperor of universe 7.
coulda called this the life of the unknowingly racist alien
Fr 😤 no one calls goku a monkey
😆😆😆😆
Unknowingly? Nah bro is a full blown racist
race that doesn't exist?
@@Ash01010 like the claw fors
The fact that frieza was 2 years old when he became commander lol
Hands down the most evil being any anime had witnessed
Yuki Terumi would like to have a word >:3
@@mr.hazamayukiterumi2909 lmao he isnt half as evil frieza is
Jokes on you I’m creating an even more evil guy
Dio and friza are tied
@@Slushy_maker Dio only has a moral leg up in backstory.
Rest In Peace Chris Ayers. Voice of Freiza!!
Freeza and Ginyu reuniting after all those crazy years is lowkey wholesome. He is almost literally the only guy Freeza seems to kind of 'like' and he seems to have genuine respect and loyalty to Freeza. And somehow, through a million little miracles, they end up back together
So, he basically is the main antagonist of the entire dragonball series, with the most impact and significance. And R.I.P Chris Ayers.
Yeah. Pretty much.
Frieza is THE antagonist in DBS: Broly, don’t disrespect Broly like that. He’s so wholesome.
Your wrong, I am
Though Frieza only wanted to grow taller and Im pretty sure he only killed brolys father
Subscribed brilliant thank you this is what I searched for lol
A genuine OG baddie
Imagine Frieza will do a fusion with Monaka.
Moke
what the.......
i'll see this on my dreams for the end of my life.
Monoka one shoted hit btw
It'd look like frieza, but frieza with those huge pointy nipples... not the image I wanted.
…..He’d be the strongest for some minutes…..
The fact that Frieza didn't kill Zarbon confirms that he favored him over Dedoria.
Zarbon was his right arm tho
He is way more stronger and smarter than dodoria
After vegetas fight on earth he was strong enough to make Dedoria his bitch but had a harder time fighting zardon
16:15
Goku: I'm insane, from Earth
Vegeta: He means Saiyan
do life of Moro that would be a great one especially since the arc just ended
Nah
@@Shisuiissuperiortoyou who would win madara or itachi
@@avatarskills5349 Madara lol
@@avatarskills5349 ofc i
Nah
A thing is lampshaded during the Frieza saga is that Vegeta wasn't that different from Frieza. At first, you see it as a throwaway line, but after a time you realize that Frieza and Vegeta are mirror images of each other:
-Both are the princes of their respective races, were born abnormally powerful and are spoiled brats who throw a tantrum when they don't get what they want, are the favourite sons of their fathers and are arrogant, conceited and not afraid to use violence and underhanded tactics to get what they want. Both also have a penchant of sadism and are prone to execute their subordinates for failure and didn't care to get their relatives resurrected.
-Frieza remained an unrepentant and arrogant jerkass who allowed his pride to wreck him 3 times, Vegeta eventually learnt the value of life and to let go of his pride.
It's mostly just him getting bombarded in the stomach.
I like your name
@@sahastanchandramohan7858 Likewise, friend.
Your username is a mood
@@nemomukerji What mood is it?
@@justsomeguybuyingtime7078 happiness yet reality unique and beautiful
Epic keep up the epic work.
I love the music in the background
Congrats to everyone that is early and found this treasure
As long as you beat the leprochons ....
Let's be honest, you started out hating Frieza but now, you love freiza.
I never hated Frieza, he’s so unapologetic in his wicked ways that you’ve gotta love him.
I actually hated Frieza when I was a little girl. But now I've grown to love to hate him. I'm actually kinda like Goku. I love his backstory, his power and how his battle and overall rivalry with Goku. But I hate him for his evil, despicable ways, his sadism and for the fact that he's murdered billions, if not trillions of people.
I can kinda understand why these anime companies always try to block or demonotize these kinds videos. You did such a good job recapping i dont even need to do another rewatch. I appreciate it though, may this video last another 100 years
Freiza literally could have wiped them out in a single blast
finally the masterpiece
So can you imagine if Goku and Freeza did that "touch our pointer fingers together and blend together" dance thing? Gokeeza, Freezoku? Thatd be so cool, man!
We need a backstory on Frieza's childhood.
Me
There is no such thing
No we don’t..could potential ruin everything with a sad backstory.. frieze works because he was born evil
@@bla-bla-bla8881 never said we needed a sad one
im the christian god mate
20:00 anyone else forget frieza is an earthbender?
5:13 well shit. "Oh? You quit? Hahaha you can't quit. You are fired!" The opposite of the classic "You can't fire me! I quit!""
Frankly, I love the character growth of Frieza since the times of Namek. Unlike Vegeta who only thinks of him as an enemy, Goku acknowledges him as a worthy rival besides Vegeta, since Frieza was the first one which allowed him to grow out of limits. We can also see that Frieza considers Goku his arch rival. They both respect each other as powerful opponents. Now that Frieza has out grown them both in power recently with his new black form and knocked them out with a single punch, it will be interesting to see how the power balance shifts as Gohan will also be joining the power up race with his new Beast Gohan transformation.
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448 planets? The supreme kai said there's only 27 left with life on them. I guess they only wished for the lives of people back after majin buu etc and not the planets, so they instantly revived just to suffocate in space.
Excellent summary. It does seem like frieza stories following dragon ball z just became a broken record. I didn’t watch all the new stuff but “oh he’s back...again” just made my eyes roll
it wasnt that bad since Frieza is very likeable as a villain, but there shouldve been new villains or return Janemba, Broly, or Cooler.
Frieza is the most recurring villain.
Piccolo and Vegeta: "What the hell?"
Golden frieza is cool, but his base form will always be cooler imo
Realtalk
Black Frieza is the coolest form now, not just strength wise
@@caffemocca8855where can I get dragon ball super 2 in English?
This video was incredibly well made, thank you for uploading this! :D
I will always appreciate a character like Frieza who will choose to get his hands dirty when the situation calls for it. Other supreme rulers or emperors will rule with their power alone or their resources/knowledge and have no actual combat abilities are always a little boring. Thankfully this is dragon ball and pretty much everyone is a prodigy so even a spoiled brat like frieza is a natural born fighter which instantly makes him more likable.
theres a reason King Cold gave up his throne to Frieza the Emperor
You forgot to mention Frieza's appearance in the 2 movies. The one where his "clone" is created along with the others by the mad doctor and the wrath of the dragon movie where he escapes hell for a brief moment and is then re-killed by Gohan as Mr. Saiyaman
Thank you, Great Video
in a sense Goku did 'kill' freeza, not literally, but mentally. Once thinking himself as the pinnacle of all beings, was reduced to a terrified tyrant who had to die twice before reclaiming his 'emperor' status.
Frieza said I'm not a criminal I'm a BOSS 💀 That's some king shit tho ✨
Wow this was real nice love the way you explain everything about to tell my son to check this video out
More like the lives of Freeza, considering how much he’s nearly died
So funny
Frieza caused his own demise. Playing with him allowed each fight for Goku to get stronger.
59:56 I love how the form peels off of him
I love watching you because it reminds me of the anime I watch makes me want to watch it again
"He reverts to his final form" - Something sounds wrong here
Great video 🎉
What about make the life of cooler from dragon ball Z
Imagine people like darkseid and Frezia talking about the planets the conquered
This just popped up on my auto play how the hell can this be a hour long 🍿 👀
This hits different after Chris died
He is definitely recurring to this frequency for good reason!
I really enjoyed Frieza when he was first introduced as it really felt like we were finally peering into the true heart of darkness behind the Saiyans' colonial veil.
Despite this character's bizarrely androgynous charm, ruthlessness, sangfroid, bone dry sense of humour, undying ambition, nearly peerless talent, and cleverness... his status was gained through machiavellian puppetry of races and mass genocide. Expedited by an abyssal paranoia that one day he will face a superior opponent and be forever dethroned as, - in everyone else's eyes - as 'the ultimate'. Everyone else he hasn't slain, of course.
He, of course, knew this was supremely false due to the cosmic beings King Cold directly warned him against challenging. But even for this genetically gifted monster, the dissonance is too great, the reality too unbearable, the emptiness too much of a vacuum in his bleak, penumbral soul. There isn't a scrap of an ability to truly love another being for what it is, and all that matters to this voracious consumer of hope is control. At whatever cost.
The massive tragedy of this incredibly talented creature is that he set the very scene that spurred the myth that stoked the fires of his fear. The fact that his insidious, indiscriminate eradication of the Saiyan home planet created a temporal paradox, as the prodigal son of a cremated world, the bringer of his first true taste of defeat, escaped into the darkness.
Only until it was blatantly too late to deny the reality, happening before his eyes, was Frieza only too happy to decry the super saiyan legend as apocryphal and ridiculous in the face of his might.The irony is astronomical, and his hypocrisy is painful to say the least.
Naturally, we can compare Frieza to real-life dictators like Stalin and the eugenics- obsessed Hitler, whose actions have shaped the course of the human gene pool.
...But perhaps far more terrifyingly, we all know people like this fictional character Frieza. People who live in a waking fiction themselves, people whose sense of entitlement and grandiosity must be preserved by any means, even if it means destroying someone, or something else, like a positive opportunity.
The only reason that they would dare to deign to what most others have to do; as in put in the legwork personally, or train in earnest for the first time, or tolerate a time chamber for a decade, or even collaborate with symbols of all they despise, is because even they finally realise there isn't another option. Even for them. If it means gaining an advantage, so be it.
I always found it remarkable even as a youngster that someone would wish for immortality... Even in the vast multiverse of Dragonball and with endless resources and endless people to subjugate, surely even Frieza would lose his sinister mind and wish for release from the boredom and repetitious torment? It would be a hellscape of his own making (which he would later experience) as eventually he would be the final consciousness in the universe as all around becomes dust. A tyrant with nothing to tyrannise.
I think this is more the reason why he is the most delicious and important villain in the series even still, because unlike Vegeta, he cannot accept his perpetual shortcomings with even a begrudging grace or sportsmanship, let alone maturity and respect.
Spilling blood and attaining control over others is the only avenue, and he is truly unredeemable. Truly self-interested, for whatever sense of self he feels, collateral be damned.
We do know people like this. Predatorial parasites on authenticity, nuance and truth whose idea of chaos is others' order, and their sense of order is others' chaos...
...People who derive a sense of sadomasochistic enjoyment and piqued curiosity during conflict. Even if they started the conflict, try to arbitrate the conflict's episodes, and they're feeling the stimulus of pain for the first time in a while....
Even if eventually the price to pay is mortifying to the ego and catastrophic to both physicality and pride, it's merely a gladiatorial opportunity to feel something novel and scintillating.
Akira Toriyama's designing of him as a representation of 'how monsters looked' to him as a child is very telling. Who would believe at first that this 'puny looking', diminutive, well spoken, even strangely beautiful creature is really scorched earth of the deepest magnitude?
Sure, like the silhouettes of Sonic, Mickey Mouse, and naturally Goku, his streamlined countenance hits the jackpot. He's a wonderfully designed and expressive work of fiction.
Transformatively malleable, especially during the Namek and Frieza sagas, as he became increasingly inconvenienced. Enough so to blast away his parodical Giger's Alien body to reveal the true demon core. Blessing his terrified, exhausted, and captivated audience with the deceiving anticlimax of his true form. The form that looks... tail aside, arguably the most human.
But I think the core of his continuing popularity as mortal arch rival de facto is that we do know a great many of these painted faces in real life. Darkly fascinating and charming, but endlessly dangerous, subtly manipulative, and cloaked until it's time to strike.
holy shit i would not doubt you if you said you are a writer of some kind.
@gemetrenosgemini4328 That's so lovely of you 😀 Thank you kindly! 😊 I really went on a roll with that comment, and it's amazing how his design works so well.
Awesome video✨✌🏻😁✨
Best anime villain.
I think gohan could defeat frieza with his ultimate form back when he came to earth with his golden form
I think the Gohan during the t.o.p would give him a run for his money
Gohan is kind of irrelevant. Like why can't he do ultimate form at will and didn't use it in the movie dbz wasted potential
Frieza's death at the hand of Super Saiyan Goku in the Frieza saga was the most satisfying thing I had seen in my life 🖤🖤🖤
Frieza wasn’t killed by Goku in the frieze saga. Frieza was killed by trunk during the start of the android saga. Goku killed Frieza during the resurrection F saga in dragon ball super after Frieza was brought back.
@@thenightwriter2349 🥴🥴🥴🥴IK man
Am I the only one watching this in the TFS dub in my head
😅😅😅👍❤
Na its the 2 of us
@@hmmmtietmetmosterd 3
The Fact that Frieza was 70 years old or more in the Namek saga, Made Me Thinking how old his Dad was...
Freeza wasn't in his 70s. Freeza is around the same age of Goku, Vegeta and Broly. In fact, their roles of being the successors of their fathers is a theme in DBS Broly.
@@12227UserName ...no
Frieza was way older than Goku and Vegeta, In the Broly Movie Frieza was Older than Vegeta seeing from Vegeta was still a Baby at that time... and then the 5 year time Jump where Goku is Born
Vegeta and Broly is Older than Goku in Canon
Since Goku is 8 when he starts his Journey, Vegeta at that time was 16
@@thomus1025
I said that they're all more or less the same age - not the exact same age. Freeza is a child when he's introduced in DBS Broly. From the moment Freeza was born he possessed more power and more cruelty than his father, which is why King Cold handed down the reigns of his empire to his son. That said, Freeza is a child. It also explains why he doesn't have rings on his arms but five years later he does - because he was growing. The fact that he's well spoken and intelligent doesn't contradict the fact that he's a child. He is a mutant after all.
Freeza was roughly in his 30s or 40s during the Namek arc - Not in his 70s.
@@12227UserName he isn't a Child in Broly movie that was His 1st form...
@@thomus1025
You're not paying attention. According to AKIRA TORIYAMA and OFFICIAL STATEMENTS, it's stated that from the day Freeza was born, he already possessed more power and cruelty than his father. And because of that, immediately after Cold gave his empire to his son.
That OFFICIAL STATEMENT implies that shortly after his birth, Freeza was made emperor. And in the Broly film, Freeza's first appearance is when King Cold announces that his son will be taking charge. So, that means Freeza was a child when we first see him in DBS Broly. Therefore, his age isn't much different than Vegeta's, Broly's or even the younger Goku's.
Again, Freeza at most was in his 30s during the Freeza arc. I know it may seem hard to believe because it's not illogical to assume Freeza is naturally old in comparison to other beings. But he's not.
And yes, I know that his first form is his surpressed form and that his final/4th form is his natural form. That's irrelevant. I merely brought up his design in Broly to further show that he's even designed as being younger. His arms are smooth in his first appearance but after a 5 year skip when he decides to kill off the Saiyans, he's depicted as having the rings around his arm.
I'm 33 and stopped watching DBZ after I watched the DBZ Broly film in 2002. Not because I didn't like it. But because I had an extremely traumatic and turbulent childhood and didn't watch any anime again until 20 years later (now).
I finally watched the Tournament of Power last night.....it was amazing and it was so badass how it ended......Especially seeing Goku reach autonomous ultra instinct.........I don't know what year that film was made or who most of the characters were due to my absence from the series. But it reminded me of why I loved it in the first place........Goku never stops.....they mostly had great music for the film as well....reminds me of the Pantera song that played when Broly transformed in the 2002 film......I've missed out on so much, but am extremely hesitant to dive into Dragon Ball Super.......because I feel like it is just a version made to appeal to younger generations......I'm hoping that I am wrong to think that, and need a true fan to advise me on whether or not I spend my time watching Super.....
Freiza went from power hungry tyrant to pure psycho.
People think he’s a joke, but goku wouldn’t be here without him
That was dope and you made up this whole story. Wow
Yes I haven't seen a "history of"Dragon Ball character since the history of Mr.Popo,please make one on the history of Son Goku!