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sergejj [24]
3 years ago
5

What are all of Goku's Transformations? WILL MARK BRAINLEST

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Gennadij [26K]3 years ago
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Answer:

   Super Saiyan Second Grade. The first of many Goku transformations in the Cell Saga that is sometimes forgotten by DBZ fans. ...

   Super Saiyan Third Grade. ...

   Full Power Super Saiyan. ...

   Super Saiyan 2. ...

   Kaioken. ...

   Great Ape. ...

   Super Saiyan. ...

   Super Saiyan 3.

Explanation:

k0ka [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

1. Oozaru

2.Kaio-ken

3. False Super Saiyan

4. Super Saiyan

5. Ultra Super Saiyan

6. Super Saiyan 2

7. Super Saiyan 3

8. Super Saiyan 4

10. Super Saiyan Blue  

9. Super Saiyan Godd  

10. Super Saiyan Blue

11. Super Saiyan Blue with Kaio-Ken

12. Super Saiyan Rosé

13. Ultra Instinct

there can i have the brainly boii

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