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Does Goku get his tail back?

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Does Goku get his tail back?

Does Goku get his tail back?

Goku. Goku's tail grows back during the fight with Giran Goku burned his tail as he was flying over the burning Fire Mountain. Goku loses his tail three times: the first time was when Puar transformed into a pair of scissors and cut it off after Goku transformed into a Great Ape in Pilaf's Castle.

Why did they cut off Goku's tail?

It later grows back but during a fight with his mentor Grandpa Gohan, the latter grabs the tail and uses it to toss Goku around until it comes off. It was removed for good by Kami in a later Dragon Ball episode to stop another Great Ape transformation - which is a valid concern.

What if Goku still had his tail?

  • Goku’s tail got cut for the first time by Puar , then got torn off by his grandfather, and finally was removed by Kami. That was the last of his tail, but the last of his tales. Kami said that he removed the tail permanently, so it is possible that he used some sort of mystical ability to remove it.

Does Gohan have the potential to surpass Goku?

  • While Gohan was kept to the side, his potential to surpass Goku as a fighter has always been possible. The half-Saiyan has continually had his potential praised by mainstay fighters like Piccolo and Goku himself.

Is Vegeta stronger than Goku in Dragon Ball Super?

  • Vegeta has always been stronger than Goku, but only with them at the same level. On the Sayan saga, when they fought on their base form, Goku needed the kaioken to beat Vegeta...and on the Android saga, when Vegeta first became a Super Sayain, he was stronger than Goku when he first became a Super Sayain.

Did Goku grow his tail back?

  • Goku's tail grows back during the fight with Giran . Goku burned his tail as he was flying over the burning Fire Mountain. Goku loses his tail three times: the first time was when Puar transformed into a pair of scissors and cut it off after Goku transformed into a Great Ape in Pilaf's Castle.

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