Dragon Ball Gt Season 1 -
The true horror of Season One, however, wasn’t Rilldo. It was the reveal.
“If we don’t gather them all,” Bulma explained, her face pale, “Earth implodes. And the only way to activate them again is to find them… and speak Namekian.”
To be continued… in Dragon Ball GT Season 2. dragon ball gt season 1
Back on Earth, the sky turned blood red. The one-year countdown had days left. Goku, Pan, and Trunks, battered and far from home, realized the terrible truth: Season One was not about finding dragon balls.
Sneaking into the basement of Capsule Corporation, the diminutive tyrant and his bumbling sidekicks, Mai and Shu, found what they sought: the Black Star Dragon Balls. Forbidden relics left behind by the Nameless Namekian before he split into Kami and Piccolo. Their rule was simple: use them, and the planet they were summoned on would explode within one year unless the balls were returned. The true horror of Season One, however, wasn’t Rilldo
As the final shot faded, Baby-Vegeta stood atop the ruins of Capsule Corporation. He looked up at the stars where Goku’s ship was hurtling back, and whispered, “Welcome home, Kakarot. I’ve prepared a funeral for your entire race.”
POP.
Years had passed since the defeat of Majin Buu. Peace had made the Z-Fighters soft. Goku, now a grandfather, spent his days training the impatient Goten and eating Chi-Chi’s feasts. Vegeta had grown a mustache and sulked at family dinners. Life was… ordinary.
“You cannot fight the planet itself,” Rilldo rumbled, his voice like grinding gears. And the only way to activate them again