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: Goku easily overpowers Burter and Jeice, demonstrating a level of speed and strength that baffles the elite mercenaries. After Goku refuses to kill them, Vegeta takes the initiative, executing both Recoome and Burter to ensure they no longer pose a threat.

: Recognizing Frieza’s absence from the ship, Goku directs Gohan and Krillin to use the Dragon Radar to locate the Dragon Balls while he keeps Ginyu occupied. 68 : Ginyu Assault

: The episode first aired in Japan on November 21, 1990 , and reached North American audiences on September 13, 1999 , via Cartoon Network’s Toonami block. Key Episode Data English Title Ginyu Assault Original Air Date November 21, 1990 (Japan) U.S. Air Date September 13, 1999 Director Daisuke Nishio Manga Equivalent Chapters 281–283 : Goku easily overpowers Burter and Jeice, demonstrating

: Although he initially agrees to help Goku against Ginyu and Jeice, Vegeta immediately deserts him, hoping to use the distraction to secure the Dragon Balls for his own immortality. Production & Historical Significance : The episode first aired in Japan on

Witness the moment Goku challenges the elite of the Ginyu Force and changes the course of the battle on Namek:

" Ginyu Assault " (Japanese: Tsui ni Chokusetsu Taiketsu!! Ginyū Taichō no Odemashi da ) is the of the original Dragon Ball Z series and serves as the premiere of the Captain Ginyu Saga . It is a pivotal moment in the series, marking a significant shift in power dynamics on Namek and a major transition in the show's English-language production history. Narrative Summary