![]() ![]() The end of Broly sets up Dragon Ball Z’s original alien bad guy as a tool to bring in more powerful fighters for the boys to take down together. In the modern era - one where there are 12 different universes, and Frieza knows that world domination only means so much - the villain is less of a series big-bad than he is a heel. In Broly, Frieza devolves back into the evil ruler that he was literally born to be, manipulating those under him to do his bidding. He’s done it once already, but never again.īroly takes him back to who he was before we ever watched him get out of his chair and transform. Bringing him back as Golden Frieza can only take the villain so far, and that’s for the best: He should never be the bad guy that keeps up with the boys on transformations and power gains. Toei Animation/Funimationįrieza is the perfect villain, but one the Saiyans have grown far beyond. Frieza looks out into space at his new empire. He’s rude, he pompous, and he’s as fun to watch being evil as he is getting the snot beaten out of him by Goku and friends. Since his first appearance, the emperor of Universe 7 has been the perfect bad guy to root against. Having returned from the dead back in the Tournament of Power saga and finally realizing that he may never be a match for Goku and Vegeta, Frieza is settling into a new role in this film: sniveling opportunist.ĭragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball Super are filled with great villains. Instead, the now-canonized fighter is more of a blunt, uncontrollable object egged on by Frieza. To call Broly a villain in Dragon Ball Super is a little misleading. 7 things to know before you see Dragon Ball Super: Broly What happens to Frieza ![]()
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