: Goku and Frieza engage in a high-speed duel, matching each other blow for blow with incredible strength and speed.
: Piccolo, Gohan, and Krillin watch the fight in awe and concern, finding it difficult to even track the warriors' movements due to their immense speed. Broadcast Note Dragon Ball Z (Dub) Episode 87
: Frieza, realizing Goku is more powerful than previous Saiyans he has faced, directs energy blasts at the planet itself, causing massive volcanic eruptions and turning Namek into a lava-filled war zone. : Goku and Frieza engage in a high-speed
Watch the high-stakes start of Goku's battle against Frieza in this clip from episode 87: Dragon Ball Z (English Dub) | E87 - The Ultimate Battle Crunchyroll• Mar 15, 2022 Watch the high-stakes start of Goku's battle against
This episode originally aired in the U.S. on . In older Funimation/Toonami broadcasts, it was sometimes referred to as " Duel on a Vanishing Planet " .
In the English dub of , Episode 87 is titled " The Ultimate Battle " . This episode marks the beginning of the highly anticipated showdown between Goku and Frieza on the planet Namek. Key Events
: After the death of Vegeta, Goku gains a deeper connection to his Saiyan heritage and vows to defeat Frieza to avenge his fallen race.
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