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In Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly, Broly is resurrected as a mutated clone covered in bio-slime.
While still powerful, he lacks the personality and presence of the original Broly.
However, for completionists, Bio-Broly remains an interesting, if unnecessary, piece of Dragon Ball history.
He is a Saiyan warrior who survived Planet Vegetas destruction and has no interest in being a hero.
Unlike Androids 17 and 18, 13is a more traditional machine-like android with a singular mission: eliminate Goku.
While his base form is nothing special, Super Android 13 is a whole different story.
When he absorbs Androids 14 and 15, he transforms into a blue-skinned android with incredible strength.
Unlike most DBZ antagonists, Hirudegarn is a kaiju-like monster with no clear motivation beyond destruction.
Hirudegarn stands out due to his unique design and the way his presence forced the heroes into a corner.
Unlike Frieza, Cooler is introduced as more composed and calculating and even has a fifth transformation.
The fifth transformation makes him even more powerful than his younger sibling.
His ability to manipulate reality makes him a dangerous opponent in the non-canon villain hierarchy.
He is a parasitic Tuffle who seeks revenge on the Saiyans for wiping out his race.
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This fusion grants him immense power, allowing him to absorb energy attacks and counter even the strongest warriors.
While his appearance is short-lived, he remains one of GTs biggest threats.
Omega Shenron absorbs the power of all seven Dragon Balls, making him nearly invincible.
It all ends here.