What episode is "The Enemy is Goku's Brother?! The Secret of the Mighty Saiyan Warriors!" in Dragon Ball Z Kai?
"The Enemy is Goku's Brother?! The Secret of the Mighty Saiyan Warriors!" is episode 002 of Dragon Ball Z Kai.
敵は悟空の兄!? 最強戦士サイヤ人の秘密
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Episode 2 of Dragon Ball Z Kai, "The Enemy is Goku's Brother?! The Secret of the Mighty Saiyan Warriors!", continues the condensed remastered retelling of Dragon Ball Z. This entry is tracked separately from the original Dragon Ball Z episode spine so Kai's numbering stays clean.
The stranger says that his name is Raditz, and that he is Goku's older brother. Goku cannot remember this, as he had suffered from brain damage caused by a fall when he was a baby. Raditz reports that he and Goku are of an alien race called the Saiyans from a planet called Vegeta and that he and Goku are among the last four remaining. Raditz then asks Goku to join them in exterminating the population of Earth, taking Gohan hostage when Goku refuses. Piccolo appears and offers to help Goku defeat Raditz; Goku accepts his offer and together they follow after Raditz. Goku and Piccolo confront the Saiyan at his space pod's crash site, but Raditz is not impressed and tells them that the other two remaining Saiyans are even stronger than he is.
"The Enemy is Goku's Brother?! The Secret of the Mighty Saiyan Warriors!" is episode 002 of Dragon Ball Z Kai.
"The Enemy is Goku's Brother?! The Secret of the Mighty Saiyan Warriors!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"The Enemy is Goku's Brother?! The Secret of the Mighty Saiyan Warriors!" is part of the Saiyan Saga.
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