Dragon.ball.z.la.fusion.de.goku.y.vegeta.1995.r... -file- Direct
Shunsuke Kikuchi
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50–55 minutes
Takao Koyama
While Goku is dead and training in Other World, a careless spirit cleaner accidentally destroys the machine that purifies evil energy. The resulting explosion creates a massive, uncontrolled apparition known as Janemba — a demonic, reality-warping creature that begins corrupting both the living world and the afterlife. As souls escape from Hell and chaos spreads across Earth, Vegeta (also dead at this point in the timeline) and Goku team up to stop Janemba. When their individual Super Saiyan forms prove insufficient, Goku performs the Metamoran Fusion Dance with a reluctant Vegeta, giving birth to the legendary warrior Gogeta — who makes short work of Janemba in one of the franchise’s most iconic victories.
Japan
Anime Film / OVA-style Theatrical Release Dragon.Ball.Z.la.Fusion.de.Goku.y.Vegeta.1995.R... -file-
1995 (Theatrical release in Japan: March 4, 1995)
Likely Spanish dub (title includes “la Fusión de Goku y Vegeta”), possibly from Latin America or Spain.
Shigeyasu Yamauchi
Dragon Ball Z Movie Series – Film #12
Dragon Ball Z: La Fusión de Goku y Vegeta (1995) (English title: Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn )