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Dragon Ball Super: Broly - Movie Quotes
Memorable Quotes
I'm Goku. But Broly, you can call me Kakarot.
— Son Goku
Context:
This line is spoken at the very end of the film. Goku has traveled to the planet Vampa to give Broly, Cheelai, and Lemo supplies. Before he departs, he formally introduces himself, making a clear distinction between his Earth name and his Saiyan birth name, offering the latter to Broly as a gesture of kinship.
Meaning:
This is a pivotal moment for Goku's character. For most of the series, he has rejected his Saiyan name, 'Kakarot,' as it was associated with the destructive nature of his race. By offering this name to Broly, he is not only showing a sign of respect and friendship but also fully embracing his own heritage. It signifies the beginning of a new relationship built on mutual respect between two of the most powerful Saiyans in existence.
He's not a bad guy. I can tell.
— Son Goku
Context:
Goku says this to Vegeta during their fight against Broly. Despite the overwhelming destruction Broly is causing, Goku perceives the innocence and lack of malice behind his rage, realizing that Broly is being forced to fight against his will.
Meaning:
This quote encapsulates Goku's pure-hearted nature and his ability to see the good in others, even in the midst of a battle. It is the moment the audience understands that Goku sees Broly not as a villain to be destroyed, but as a victim who needs to be saved from his own uncontrollable power and from those manipulating him.
I'll raise my son to be a mighty warrior and some day, I'll have my revenge against King Vegeta.
— Paragus
Context:
Paragus declares this after being stranded on the desolate planet Vampa with the young Broly. Having been betrayed and left for dead, he channels all of his hatred and energy into a singular, corrupting purpose that will define both his and Broly's lives for the next several decades.
Meaning:
This quote perfectly summarizes Paragus's character and the central theme of 'sins of the father'. It reveals that his motivation is not love for his son, but a deep-seated lust for revenge. He sees Broly not as a person, but as a weapon to be forged and aimed at the son of the man who wronged him.