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Many fans believe thatDragon Ball Zwas probably the best series from theDragon Ballfranchise as it marked the official beginning of the Super Saiyan form for Goku and later on for Vegeta. The series also featured some of the most ruthless villains of the entire franchise, including Frieza, Cell, and Buu.

Among these, the villain that has had the most impact on the entire series is Frieza. Frieza was first seen onscreen during the second major plot arc ofDragon Ball Zand later goes on to fight Goku, who ultimately unlocks the Super Saiyan form and defeats the tyrant. This fight is one of the most popular fights in the history ofDragon Ball.
Although this fight took place just for five minutes, it spanned over 17 episodes of 24 minutes each. This made the fight one of the longest fights in the history ofDragon Ball,and fans often wondered why the fight was stretched so much. A theory has ideally explained the reason behind this.

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Goku vs Frieza inDragon Ball Z
Goku vs Frieza is probably one of the biggest fights theDragon Balluniverse has ever seen. It is also the fight that led to the sudden rise of theDragon Ballfranchise, which was already on its peak. Fans not only fell in love with the character of Goku but also started seeing Frieza as an important character in the series.
The most exciting part of this arc was Goku’s transformation into a Super Saiyan-. It was evident how much more powerful Goku was than Frieza when he completely disrespected him and even caused him to be killed by his move. This was the highlight of the entire 17-episode fight between Goku and Frieza.

While the fight was interesting and attracted a lot of following, it also was way too long for fans as the anime only captured one chapter from the manga at a time. While Frieza announced that the planet was going to be blown in five minutes, a theory explains how they stretched it to 17 episodes.
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Theory Explains Why Goku vs Frieza Spanned for 17 Episodes
Though it’s lengthy, the Goku vs. Frieza fight is one of the most well-known fight scenes in cartoon and anime history. The fight lasts for more than seventeen episodes! Frieza declares at the outset that Namek will blow up in five minutes. According to the theory, most ofDragon Ball Z’sbattles happen at Super Speed, and what fans are seeing is only a slowed-down version.
As the fighters battle at a super speed, which is too difficult to see for normal human beings, the fights are shown at a slowed-down rate for fans to see, thus spanning over so many episodes. And Frieza vs Goku is probably not the only fight that has adopted this theory.

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While both Frieza and Goku have grown since then and are much stronger than they first met, fans still love to see them fight their hearts out as according to many, they marked the beginning of one of the most legendary moments inDragon Ballhistory.
Tarun Kohli
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Tarun Kohli is the Senior Anime Writer at FandomWire, with over 2,900 published articles. He currently specializes in critiquing One Piece and other Shonen anime. A passionate fan of the genre, his love for thoughtful analysis reflects his genuine appreciation for the art of anime. His deep understanding of anime culture has earned recognition from industry figures such as Adi Shankar and the creators of Blood of Zeus.