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Subject: proof of gokus speed


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carver9
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Date Posted: 19:21:36 02/10/04 Tue

I have a tape of the regular dragonball series,not dragonball z. And goku states that his speed was measured and the results was the speed of light. Now thats regular dragonball. It aint no telling how fast he moves in dbz. In dragon ball he had just became a teenager and he already moves that fast and had awesome strength and shoot explosive energy balls. He also fell 5000 ft from the air and landed on his head and got right back up like nothing didnt happened so he was pretty much invulnerable. In regular dragon ball I think he was capable enough to take postcrisis supes because he doesnt moves near the speed of light. DC stated that superman moves 2000 mph and that aint close to the speed of light. Superman wont even know what hit him.

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