Dragon Ball Broly The Legendary Super Saiyan

Broly: The Big Green Guy We Secretly Love (Even If We Don't Admit It)
Okay, let's talk about Broly. Yeah, that Broly. The Legendary Super Saiyan. The one who screams "Kakarot!" more than my toddler screams for candy.
I'm gonna say something that might be controversial. Prepare yourselves. I kind of...love him.
Don't get me wrong. He's a walking, talking (yelling) green rage monster. But hear me out!
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First, the sheer spectacle! Remember his entrances? Blowing up planets with a flick of the wrist? Pretty dramatic, right?
It's like watching a hyperactive toddler discover their super strength. Destructive, sure, but also... kind of impressive in a terrifying way.
And let's be honest, Broly's power level is absurd. It's so over the top that it loops back around to being hilarious.

Like, did he even train? Or did he just wake up one morning and decide to obliterate the galaxy? Either way, kudos to him.
Kakarot! Kakarot! Kakarot!
Okay, I know, the whole "Kakarot" thing gets old. Fast. It's like he's got a broken record stuck in his head.
But think about it. Imagine having one name stuck in your brain for decades. You'd probably shout it too!
Maybe Broly just really liked the sound of it? Or maybe Goku owes him some serious therapy bills.

A Victim of Circumstance?
Let's face it. Broly didn't exactly have the best childhood. Shoved into a pod, exiled, mind-controlled...talk about a rough start!
He's basically a giant, green, misunderstood baby. A baby who can destroy galaxies, but still, a baby!
You almost feel bad for the guy. Almost. Until he starts throwing planets at you.

The "New" Broly: A Redemption Arc?
Now, the new Broly from the Dragon Ball Super: Broly movie? A completely different story.
He's still incredibly strong, obviously. But he's also... kind of sweet? A gentle giant, if you will.
He’s learning to control his power, and even makes friends! Who knew the destroyer of worlds could be so...likable?
So, What's the Verdict?
Look, I'm not saying Broly is the most complex or well-written character in Dragon Ball history. He isn't.

But he's entertaining. He's over-the-top. And sometimes, that's exactly what you need in a Dragon Ball villain (or hero?).
Maybe it’s his sheer, unadulterated power. Or maybe it's just the absurdity of it all. Whatever it is, Broly has a certain charm.
So next time you see Broly on screen, screaming "Kakarot!" and blowing up planets, remember this. He's not just a villain. He's a legend. A green, screaming, misunderstood legend. And we secretly love him for it.
And it's okay to admit it. I won't judge. Much.
