The special's emotional core lies in Bardock's desperate, solitary rebellion. After finding his team slaughtered on Planet Meat, he dons the blood-soaked headband of his fallen friend, Tora, and charges toward Frieza’s flagship.
Bardock is a low-class Saiyan warrior introduced as Goku’s father and given a tragic, defiant arc: a battle-hardened soldier who gains precognitive visions of the destruction of Planet Vegeta and his own family. Realizing Frieza’s plan to annihilate the Saiyans, Bardock attempts to stop it and fails, but not before delivering a final act of resistance and a message of defiance. His story reframes the origin of Goku and the Saiyan race with humanizing stakes and bittersweet heroism.
While most Dragon Ball Z movies feel like non-canonical side quests, The Father of Goku stands out as a gritty, essential piece of lore that fundamentally changed how fans viewed the series' protagonist. Released in 1990, this special trades the upbeat adventure of the main series for a dark, Shakespearean tragedy.