

The fact that it is not however, is where the problem lies. If the third Broli Movie were a stand-alone movie then this wouldn't be a problem. Then there's the fact that the third Broli movie can't be placed into the established anime/manga timeline. The fact Vegeta's there further contradicts the movie's opening statement as, if the Cell Games really were coming up, Vegeta, with the way his character was up till that point, would more than likely be training for the Cell Games instead of "partying" with the others. Then there are the scenes with the Z-Fighters partying. If the movie really did take place during the 10 day period like the movie claims, then this would not be the case at all. The movie clearly shows Chi-Chi, Goku, and several hundred people, waiting in line at a prestigious college, to be interviewed so they could get their kids into it. In both the manga, and anime, the whole world is shown to be waiting in fear of the upcoming Cell Games yet the beginning scenes with Goku and Chi-Chi, from Movie 8, clearly show contradictory scenes as it shows not only Chi-Chi acting "out of character" (in comparison to how she was during the Cell Saga that is (IE Chi-Chi agreeing to hold back on Gohan's studies until after the Android/Cell threat was over)), but it also contradicts what was already established in both the anime and manga in regards to the general population. I really think that, despite the movie claiming to take place within the 10 day period, something still needs to be mentioned in regards to the fact that the movie itself contradicts said claims. 6 Timeline placement and SSJ/ASSJ claims.SSJ Broly ends up beating Freeza like a rag doll, for two straight hours. Freeza does this in order to provide Broly with a trauma that can spark his first Super Saiyan transformation - but the plan is a little *too* effective. Karma comes back on Paragus in the form of his new boss murdering him with a laser blast to the heart, while Goku and Vegeta are busy fighting Broly. However, the control collar Paragus used to control Broly malfunctions in face of Broly's berserker rage, and the crazed LSSJ picks up the pod with his father in it, crushes it, and flings it into the oncoming comet.ĭragon Ball Super: Broly has a different karmic fate for Paragus: In order to get revenge on Vegeta, Paragus joins the Freeza Force, unaware that it was actually Freeza who destroyed Planet Vegeta. When the comet threatening New Vegeta starts its final approach, Paragus tries to escape from the doomed planet in a pod. In the original movie, Paragus is ultimately done in by his own scheming and cruelty.

The original had the collar because Broly was mentally unstable and could be easily brainwashed in the new version, Broly's unique ability to channel Great Ape power in human form comes with too much volatile rage to go unchecked prev next The original was a straight up control collar the new version is more like a shock collar for a dog. Both versions of the story have Paragus fashion a control collar for Broly - though for very different reasons, and different effects. That leads to Broly and Paragus being marooned on Planet Vampa, but there's less evil scheming as a result. In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, King Vegeta and Paragus have a much stronger military bond, and the king orders Broly to be exiled (not executed) in this new version. It was Broly's unique powers that got he and his father off Planet Vegeta just as Freeza blew it up, and the trauma of young Broly nearly being executed by his own people sets in motion Paragus' scheme for revenge and Galactic rule. That leads to Paragus taking a stand against the king and ending up severely wounded as a result. In the original film, Broly is discovered to have a massive power level as a child (10,000) and King Vegeta, feeling threatened, orders the child's death.
