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This is the weakest of all of Broly's Super Saiyan forms and is a slave to his father Paragus. Thus, he cannot fully maximize his Super Saiyan potential. This form is awakened by Goku when Broly first sees him in Dragon Ball Z movie 8. However, Broly breaks free of Paragus' control and becomes able to release his full power. This form is used in some video games as his normal Super Saiyan form.
Once Broly is free from Paragus, he can make the full transformation into a true Super Saiyan. This is the same Super Saiyan transformation many of the other Saiyans achieved in the series, granting Broly the usual power and speed increase just like any other Saiyan would receive.
This form is very similar in appearance to Super Saiyan 3rd Grade (Ultra Super Saiyan), but is not the same. In this form Broly's muscle mass increases greatly, but he does not suffer any loss of speed. The form also suffers no problems where energy consumption is concerned. Quite the opposite, Broly actually gains more power the longer he stays in the transformation with seemingly no negative effects, a trait only ever seen in his particular transformation. In Dragon Ball Z movie 8, Broly's hair has a green tint whereas in Dragon Ball Z movie 10, it does not. It is assumed that the green tint was an after-effect of the mind control equipment used on Broly.
(Legendary) Super Saiyan 3
It has been confirmed that Broly will be able to transform from Legendary Super Saiyan to Super Saiyan 3 DB: Raging Blast.
Broly is also known as The Legendary Super Saiyan in the Dragon Ball Z franchise.
Broly is a Saiyan who was born with a power level of 10,000. As a new born baby, he sleeps in the same room as Goku with whom he shares his date of birth. Goku's constant crying, however, makes Broly develop a powerful hatred against him. He is thought to be killed in Dragon Ball Z Movie #8 but he travels to Earth where he is frozen for approximately 7 years. In Movie #10 he is awoken from his deep slumber by Goten's crying which reminds him of Goku crying constantly when they were babies. After a long struggle, he is killed by the combined Kamehameha attacks of Goku, Gohan and Goten. A clone of Broly is made in Movie #11, appearing as Bio Broly. Transformations
Mind Controlled Super Saiyan
This is the weakest of all of Broly's Super Saiyan forms and is a slave to his father Paragus. Thus, he cannot fully maximize his Super Saiyan potential. This form is awakened by Goku when Broly first sees him in Dragon Ball Z movie 8. However, Broly breaks free of Paragus' control and becomes able to release his full power. This form is used in some video games as his normal Super Saiyan form.
Super Saiyan
Once Broly is free from Paragus, he can make the full transformation into a true Super Saiyan. This is the same Super Saiyan transformation many of the other Saiyans achieved in the series, granting Broly the usual power and speed increase just like any other Saiyan would receive.
Legendary Super Saiyan
This form is very similar in appearance to Super Saiyan 3rd Grade (Ultra Super Saiyan), but is not the same. In this form Broly's muscle mass increases greatly, but he does not suffer any loss of speed. The form also suffers no problems where energy consumption is concerned. Quite the opposite, Broly actually gains more power the longer he stays in the transformation with seemingly no negative effects, a trait only ever seen in his particular transformation. In Dragon Ball Z movie 8, Broly's hair has a green tint whereas in Dragon Ball Z movie 10, it does not. It is assumed that the green tint was an after-effect of the mind control equipment used on Broly.
(Legendary) Super Saiyan 3
It has been confirmed that Broly will be able to transform from Legendary Super Saiyan to Super Saiyan 3 DB: Raging Blast.
Broly games
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| Name | Platforms | Developer | ||
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Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans |
DS | Monolith Software, Inc. | |
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Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu |
SNES | Bandai Games Inc. | |
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Dragon Ball: Raging Blast released on Nov. 10, 2009 |
X360, PS3 | Spike Co., Ltd. | |
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Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit released on June 10, 2008 |
PS3, X360 | Dimps Corporation | |
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 released on Dec. 3, 2007 |
PS2, WII | Spike Co., Ltd. | |
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Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road released on June 5, 2007 |
PSN, PSP | Dimps Corporation | |
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 released on Oct. 5, 2006 |
PS2, WII | Spike Co., Ltd. | |
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Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2 released on Nov. 17, 2005 |
DS | Banpresto Co., Ltd. | |
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi released on Oct. 18, 2005 |
PS2 | Spike Co., Ltd. | |
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Dragon Ball Z: Sagas released on March 22, 2005 |
GC, PS2, XBOX | Avalanche Software LLC |


















