Poor Broly such a tragic character. He is just a shy introvert and had a dark past but his power mixed with his emotions prevent him from living a normal life. No one man should have all that power. Rip my man the legendary super saiyan.
I remember the first time watching broly the legendary super saiyan when I was a wee lad, pantera’s song stuck out to me but when I heard “Kakarot how much do you love your son” and this played in the background all the hairs on the back on my neck stood up and I fell in love with another song
I heard this song at hot topic earlier I was like omg is that from and the worker finished my line "broly? Yup"
The only time on Dragonball Z when the universe actually felt doomed
Nicktoons was wild for playing stuff like this right after some dumb shit like spongebob
Poor Broly such a tragic character. He is just a shy introvert and had a dark past but his power mixed with his emotions prevent him from living a normal life. No one man should have all that power. Rip my man the legendary super saiyan.
nearly 30 years since the movie came out and is still a gold movie
It was at this moment... we all realized Broly was a true fucking SAVAGE that even the Z-fighters couldn't handle.
Damint they need to retrack all the DBZ movies with hard rock/metal.
This soundtrack is still so DOPE even in 2016
Broly,"Why don't you give up?"Goku,"I guess I never really learned how to.."
Broly is perhaps the most psychotic of all the DBZ Villains.
This song plays when broly looks at goku and says
The Broly and Cooler DBZ movies are the best, not just for the super fighting
Broly, "Kakarot, how much do you love your son?"
When you hear this music. That means someone is about to get their ass kicked.
Goku: how about you give us a handicap
"Kakarot, how much do you love your son?" 😭😭 it was at this Moment Goku knew that Broly wasn't fucking around
I remember the first time watching broly the legendary super saiyan when I was a wee lad, pantera’s song stuck out to me but when I heard “Kakarot how much do you love your son” and this played in the background all the hairs on the back on my neck stood up and I fell in love with another song
It was this type of music that made dragon ball such a better experience
26 years later and this soundtrack still rocks 💪
35 of Vic Mignogna's dead vocal cords disliked this.