What is Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest about?
Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest has a spoiler-safe overview and a full plot section so you can choose how much story detail to read.
Dr. Kochin plans to revive his master Dr. Uirou using the dragon balls, drawing Gohan, Oolong, and others into a battle involving mysterious Bio-Men and dangerous enemies. Goku must confront these threats to protect his friends and stop a sinister scheme.
In his laboratory, biotechnology expert Dr. Kochin gathers the dragon balls intending to free his master Dr. Uirou, a mad scientist hellbent on ruling the world, forever frozen in the never-melting ice of the Tsurumai-Tsuburi Mountains. Attempting to locate the dragon balls, Gohan Son and Oolong arrive at the scene and are ambushed by several creatures known as "Bio-Men." Training nearby, Piccolo attempts to save them but is then attacked by three mysterious warriors. When the ice beneath them breaks, it cuts their altercation short, burying Gohan and Oolong within. After regaining consciousness, they return home to Kame House only to encounter Bio-Men, demanding Muten-Roushi to follow them. Refusing, he easily defeats the creatures, piquing Dr. Kochin's interest. Under the impression of Muten-Roushi being the strongest man in the world, Dr. Kochin takes Bulma hostage, forcing Roushi's agreement to accompany him in mysterious plans involving his master. Who are Dr. Kochin and Dr. Uirou? What even is their purpose?
Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest has a spoiler-safe overview and a full plot section so you can choose how much story detail to read.
Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest is connected to Dragon Ball in the AnimeAnchor movie guide.
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Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest is listed with a 1990 release year.
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