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Bio-Broly

Broly started out with the most popular DBZ movie ever. The first sequel did okay, but wasn't very good. And then they did THIS. It's widely known as the worst of the DBZ movies, though I PERSONALLY would say Tree of Might is the worst, and put this one a little bit above that.

 

So, Broly died in movie 10. There is no way around that. You saw his heart burst out of his chest, and then he disintegrated - and not an ambiguous disintegration, either, you could see the chunks. So, how to bring him back?

 

Lord Jaguar, a tiny little fat rich dude, used to be Mr. Satan's rival when they were about ten years old. Nowadays, he is obsessed with defeating Hercule, and hatched... a PLAN! He hired a bunch of scientists to genetically engineer an army of bio-warriors, and then challenged Satan to fight them all. And when he invited Mr. Satan over for a fight, he also got Goten, Trunks, Krillin, and Android 18 (18 was extorting the prize money Satan owed her). So the three real fighters beat up Jaguar's bio-warriors easily, and a fun time was had by all.

 

BUT... Jaguar had a trump card - the goofy idiot village priest from Movie 10 collected some of Broly's blood after the battle, and sold it to Jaguar. And so, Jaguar cloned Broly.

 

The new clone Broly barely got out of his incubation chamber when stuff went BAD. As it turned out, the culture fluid f.rom those cloning vats, while suitable for incubation, turns super-toxic and acidic when it comes in contact with oxygen. It also increases its own mass dramatically. Bio-Broly got angry, and broke some lab equipment, and toxic culture fluid flooded everywhere (killing the other bio-warriors, several scientists, and a mutated dog). It got all over Broly, but only dissolved him a little bit before it hardened and turned into his new body, transforming him into a sludge monster. The new Bio-Broly was not as strong as the original (Krillin could briefly go tow-to-toe with him), but was still dangerous. Eventually, Goten and Trunks managed to drench it in more culture fluid, dissolving it completely before picking up all the survivors and escaping the lab. As it turned out, culture fluid turns to harmless rock when it comes in contact with salt water (wow, this stuff is convenient), so they used that to end the threat. Bio-Broly returned one more time at the end of the movie, now Godzilla-sized because he had absorbed more slime, but was quickly turned to stone and then blown up. It's kind of pitiful when you think about it that way.

 

...Okay. Wow. I give the movie credit for doing something different (it really is different from the other DBZ movies) and breaking formula, but... yeah. Poor Broly, reduced to a slime zombie.

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Uploaded on November 30, 2012
Taken on November 29, 2012