Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku (1990)
Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku (1990)
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Cast & Crew.
Masako Nozawa
Bardock / Son Gokû (Kakarotto) (voice)
Kazuyuki Sogabe
Tôma (voice)
Yuko Mita
Seripa (voice)
Takeshi Watabe
Panbûkin (voice)
Kozo Shioya
Toteppo / Dokutâ (voice)
Ryusei Nakao
Freeza (voice)
Show Hayami
Zarbon (voice)
Yukitoshi Hori
Dodoria (voice)
Banjo Ginga
Tôro (voice)
Kinpei Azusa
Grandfather Son Gohan (voice)
Ryo Horikawa
Vegeta (voice)
Shozo Iizuka
Nappa (voice)
Hirohiko Kakegawa
Saiya-jin A (voice)
Yûji Machi
Saiya-jin B (voice)
Daisuke Nishio
Director
Chie Sato
Saiya-jin C (voice)
Akira Toriyama
Writer
Shinobu Satouchi
Saiya-jin D (voice)
Michio Nakao
Saiya-jin E (voice)
Joji Yanami
Narrator / Planthorr (voice)
Takao Koyama
Writer
Neil Bligh
Writer
Kōzō Morishita
Producer
Mitsuo Hashimoto
Director
Noriko Shibata
Key Animation
Toshiyuki Kanno
Key Animation
Shinichi Fukumitsu
Editor
Takeo Ide
Key Animation
Yoko Iizuka
Key Animation
Tadayoshi Yamamuro
Key Animation
Masahiro Shimanuki
Key Animation
Naoki Miyahara
Key Animation
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Details.
Release DateOctober 17, 1990
Original NameドラゴンボールZ たったひとりの最終決戦〜フリーザに挑んだZ戦士 孫悟空の父〜
StatusReleased
Running Time48m
Content RatingNR
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Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku is the first television special of the Dragon Ball Z anime series, which is based on the Dragon Ball manga by Akira Toriyama. It was broadcast on Fuji Television on October 17, 1990, in-between episodes 63 and 64. Serving as a prequel to the entire series, the special takes place twelve years before the events of Dragon Ball, and depicts the final days of the Saiyan planet Vegeta before its destruction at the hands of Frieza, told from the perspective of Goku's biological father Bardock, who attempts to avert this from happening and save his race from genocide.
The special inspired a sequel manga called Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock, which would be published in 2011 and adapted into a short film later that year.