What episode is "New Technique of Goku, Instant Movement! Special Training Staked on 3 Years From Now" in Dragon Ball Z Kai?
"New Technique of Goku, Instant Movement! Special Training Staked on 3 Years From Now" is episode 058 of Dragon Ball Z Kai.
悟空の新ワザ、瞬間移動! 3年後に賭けた特訓
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Episode 58 of Dragon Ball Z Kai, "New Technique of Goku, Instant Movement! Special Training Staked on 3 Years From Now", 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.
At Vegeta's request, Goku explains to the others that he survived Namek's destruction by escaping in one of the Ginyu Force's space pods just seconds before Namek exploded. He further explains that he eventually landed on a planet called Yardrat and was nursed back to health by the friendly inhabitants of the planet. He also reveals that he learned from them a special teleportation technique called Instant Transmission. The Z Fighters then go their separate ways to each begin preparing themselves for the androids' assault. After three years of intense training, they all head off to meet on the island on which Trunks had indicated that the androids would begin their attack.
"New Technique of Goku, Instant Movement! Special Training Staked on 3 Years From Now" is episode 058 of Dragon Ball Z Kai.
"New Technique of Goku, Instant Movement! Special Training Staked on 3 Years From Now" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"New Technique of Goku, Instant Movement! Special Training Staked on 3 Years From Now" is part of the Androids / Cell Saga.
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