What is Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku about?
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Following a mysterious crash that causes a wildfire, Gokuu and his friends learn about a colossal tree threatening the planet by absorbing all nutrients. They must band together to try and stop the tree before it causes irreversible destruction.
A mysterious device crashes on planet Earth, causing a wildfire near where Gohan Son, Kuririn, Bulma, and Oolong are camping. Unable to fully save the forest, they decide to use the Dragon Balls to restore it to its previous condition. A few days later, a group of unknown warriors plant a seed where the mysterious device had crashed, sprouting a colossal tree that destroys the forest and neighboring cities in the process. North Kaio contacts Gokuu Son and tells him that this tree is the "Shinseiju"—a tree that absorbs all the nutrients in the planet and leaves it a barren wasteland, all the while growing a mighty fruit capable of providing incredible power to anyone who eats it. After learning of this, Gokuu and his friends try destroying the tree before it is too late, but that may prove to be more difficult than they had previously imagined.
Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku has a spoiler-safe overview and a full plot section so you can choose how much story detail to read.
Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku is connected to Dragon Ball in the AnimeAnchor movie guide.
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Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku is listed with a 1990 release year.
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