The incarnation of Son Goku appearing in Dragon Ball GT. The Pilaf Gang, using the Black Star Dragon Balls, accidentally wishes for Goku to return to when he was a child, thus returning to the prime of his youth. The use of these Dragon Balls, however, would destroy the planet in a year and were scattered through the galaxy, making Goku, his grandchild Pan, and Trunks (not to be confused with Future Trunks) to step into the grand tour to recover them. Goku in this iteration has a tail, so as to better control his Saiyan energy during Super Saiyan 3, as his young body is very frail and struggles to do so naturally. He attained Super Saiyan 4 (the strongest Super Saiyan form in GT) on the resurrected Planet Tuffle after absorbing Blutz Waves produced by the light reflected from Earth. He also wields the Power Pole (**Nyoibo** in Japanese dub), a magic pole that Goku was given by his Grandfather, Son Gohan. It has the ability to extend to great lengths, perhaps even indefinitely, and was one of the most important tools in Goku's arsenal in his younger years.
The Dragon Ball GT version of Goku joins Dragon Ball Fighterz as a DLC character. Here, he operates as a speedy character with a plethora of movement options, including his Reverse Kamehameha, which can be aimed.
Strengths/Weaknesses
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Weaknesses
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- Small hurtbox
- Levels 1 and 3 are enhanced if one of his allies goes down.
- Incredible mobility with reverse Kamehameha
- Has access to insane mixups with Ultra Spirit Bomb oki
- Damage with meter is unrivalled by most of the cast
- Very small and very fast which makes it hard for your opponent to ascertain what he is actually doing if they lose focus.
- Best outtro, never skip it.
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- Very short-ranged normals.
- Lack of Ki blasts, along with the startup of Power Pole attacks gives him a weak long-range game.
- LV1 Damage is extremely low when not enhanced
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