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List Of All Times Goku Died In The Dragon Ball Franchise

Goku’s death is a major factor in the franchise’s success because with each revival, he breaks all previous records. Goku is one of the few anime characters who has died numerous times throughout the Dragon Ball franchise.

However, he was always revived, whether by dragon balls or other means.

Whenever Goku died, every Dragon Ball fan desperately waited for him to come back and defeat the main villains.

Goku never misses an opportunity to practice martial arts, even after his death. In other worlds, he is not only training but also learning new and powerful moves such as the Spirit Bomb and Kaioken.

This is why he is loved by everyone. Goku is so popular that even generic ecommerce sites will have Goku themed dragon ball merch for sure. Because they know he’s got fans all around the globe.

In this article, I answered your questions about how many times Goku has died in the Dragon Ball franchise and how he was resurrected.

I’ll also tell you how Goku was killed by his enemies in both the Dragon Ball anime and manga.

How many times has Goku died in the Dragon Ball franchise?

In the Dragon Ball franchise, Goku has officially died six times (both in anime and manga).

Sometimes he was actually killed by enemies, while other times he sacrificed his own life.

However, because of his saiyan blood, he gained more power and became stronger with each death. 

A Dragon Ball is a mysterious thing that can grant any wish and even restore a life. To grant a wish, all seven dragon balls must be collected in the same location.

Goku may have died six times, but dragon balls have only resurrected him once. He was killed three times out of his six deaths and was never resurrected.

So without any further delay, let’s know how he was killed and revived.

List Of The Times Goku Died In The Dragon Ball Franchise

  • Goku sacrifices his own life to kill Raditz
  • Goku died due to a heart virus in the Future’s Trunks Timeline
  • Goku is killed when he teleports Cell to King Kai’s Planet
  • Goku is killed by Zamasu in an alternate timeline
  • Goku temporarily dies from Hit’s Flash Fist Crush
  • Goku is killed by Towa in the Dragon Ball Super Heroes Manga

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6. Goku sacrifices his own life to kill Raditz

Kakarot sacrifices his own life to kill Raditz

Goku was first killed by Piccolo in the Saiyan Saga of the Dragon Ball Z series. Goku’s older brother, Raditz, arrived on Earth to recruit Goku for the rebellion against Frieza.

Later, he kidnapped his son, Gohan, in order to threaten him and force him to join his group.

However, Goku is unwilling to join him and begins a fight against him in order to save his child.

He won’t be able to stand up to Raditz during the fight because of his immense power.

Piccolo eventually joins Goku in the fight, and the two of them simultaneously attack Raditz.

Even if they attack him with full power at the same time, they still have no chance of defeating him.

Lastly, Goku sacrificed his own life by tightly gripping Raditz, preventing him from escaping Piccolo’s Special Beam Cannon.

This attack is extremely powerful, passing through Raditz’s body as well as Goku’s. As a result, Goku loses his life, but is later resurrected by dragon balls.

5. Goku died due to a heart virus in the Future’s Trunks Timeline

Goku died due to a heart virus in the Future's Trunks Timeline

In the timeline of Future Trunks, Goku died before fighting the Androids due to an incurable heart virus.

So, when future Trunks arrived in the original timeline, he informed him of the situation.

He also gave him medicine to cure his heart disease, which Bulma would develop in the future.

As a result, Goku prevents heart disease and does not die in the original timeline. He also fought valiantly against all Androids and the Cell.

4. Goku is killed when he teleports Cell to King Kai’s Planet

Goku is killed when he teleports Cell to King Kai's Planet-min

In the Cell Saga, when Cell achieves his final form, he challenges all Earth’s warriors to the Cell Games.

But after witnessing the immense power of Gohan’s Super Saiyan 2, he realises he has no chance against him.

So he used his ultimate move, self-destruction, to destroy the entire Earth along with himself.

Goku uses the instant transmission to teleport Cell to King Kai’s planet just as Cell is about to blow up.

As a result, the entire Kai planet was destroyed, and Cell, King Kai, and Goku perished. After a few years, Goku was resurrected when Old Kai gave his own life to him.

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3. Goku is killed by Zamasu in an alternate timeline

Goku is killed by Zamasu in an alternate timeline-min

When Zamasu realises that Goku possesses incredible power, comparable to God’s power, despite being mortal.

He begins collecting Super Dragon Balls in an alternate timeline in order to kill him.

His ultimate desire is to swap bodies with Goku in order to obtain his incredible physical body.

Zamasu went to Earth immediately after receiving his body and killed Goku alongside his entire family.

But this time, Goku is not revived by any means and dies permanently in this alternate timeline.

2. Goku temporarily dies from Hit’s Flash Fist Crush

Goku temporarily dies from Hit's Flash Fist Crush-min

In Dragon Ball Super, Goku hired Hit, a legendary assassin, to kill himself so that he could fight him without any rules.

He also trained extensively to be alert and able to dodge all types of unexpected attacks. When Hit attacks him with full force, he ducks all of his attacks with ease.

However, he was directly hit by Hit’s most powerful attack, Flash Fist Crush. This attack is extremely powerful and can instantly defeat any powerful opponent.

As a result, he was temporarily killed by this attack for a very brief time. He also fired a ki blast in the air before dying, which subsequently struck his body and brought him back to life.

This Goku’s death is known as the series’ shortest and most temporary death.

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1. Goku is killed by Towa in the Dragon Ball Super Heroes Manga

Kakarot is killed by Towa in the Dragon Ball Super Heroes Manga

Most Dragon Ball fans are unaware of Goku’s death at the hands of Towa, who only killed Goku’s past self.

Towa gains Demon God powers from the Dark Dragon Balls in the Dragon Ball Super Heroes manga.

She killed Goku, who came from another timeline (the Fusion Reborn timeline) during the Dark Empire Saga.

Towa also claims that she doesn’t need Goku’s past self when she already has Xeno Goku in front of her.

This death of Goku has very little effect in the series, which is why this death is not as popular as others.

You are now aware of all of Goku’s deaths in the Dragon Ball franchise. We hope you’ve learned everything there is to know about Goku’s death and resurrection.

That’s it for this post! These were all the times Goku died in the DB series.

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