Dragon Ball Gt Season 1 -

Pilaf didn't read the fine print. “I wish for world domination!” he squeaked.

Season One of Dragon Ball GT doesn’t begin with a battle. It begins with a wish.

In the wreckage of M-2, Dr. Myuu laughed. “You fools. Rilldo was just a beta test. A warm-up. I have created the ultimate weapon. The pinnacle of machine mutation.”

But Goku, even as a child, was still Goku. After unlocking a raw, primal version of Super Saiyan (the blonde hair now too heavy for his tiny frame, forcing him to learn control), he shattered Rilldo’s core with a desperate Kamehameha. dragon ball gt season 1

It was about losing Earth.

Goku, who had just sat down for lunch, suddenly shrank. His gi swallowed him. His voice cracked into a prepubescent squeak. He was a ten-year-old boy again.

To be continued… in Dragon Ball GT Season 2. Pilaf didn't read the fine print

As the final shot faded, Baby-Vegeta stood atop the ruins of Capsule Corporation. He looked up at the stars where Goku’s ship was hurtling back, and whispered, “Welcome home, Kakarot. I’ve prepared a funeral for your entire race.”

“Father!” Trunks screamed via communicator, watching Vegeta—no, Baby-Vegeta —level a city with a wave of his hand.

POP.

Before Shenron could even yawn, a sleepy miscalculation occurred. The Eternal Dragon, black as obsidian and crackling with crimson lightning, misheard the childish plea. “Your wish… is for the ‘World to be Dominated by a child’?”

Sneaking into the basement of Capsule Corporation, the diminutive tyrant and his bumbling sidekicks, Mai and Shu, found what they sought: the Black Star Dragon Balls. Forbidden relics left behind by the Nameless Namekian before he split into Kami and Piccolo. Their rule was simple: use them, and the planet they were summoned on would explode within one year unless the balls were returned.

The first few episodes were a fever dream of alien oddballs. They fought the —a parasitic blob that nearly melted Trunks into jelly. They landed on a machine planet called M-2, ruled by the paranoid Dr. Myuu and his cybernetic masterpiece, Rilldo —a living metal monster who could turn entire cities into his own body. It begins with a wish

“If we don’t gather them all,” Bulma explained, her face pale, “Earth implodes. And the only way to activate them again is to find them… and speak Namekian.”