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Kael’s transformation reverses. For the first time, he speaks: “Help me.”

Gohan grins. “That’s why you won’t.”

Kael shakes his head. “Not anymore. But I’ll never forget what I could become.” dragon ball z movies

Kael’s pod crashes near Gohan’s house. A now 12-year-old Gohan (post-Room of Spirit and Time, pre-World Tournament) finds the feral, mute boy. Chi-Chi wants to send him away, but Goku (still dead) communicates through King Kai that Kael is a low-class Saiyan, born from a forgotten pod launched before Planet Vegeta’s destruction. Gohan vows to protect him.

In the depths of space, a pod opens. Inside is a Saiyan pod with a single label: — a hint that Kael was not the last lost Saiyan. A silhouette of a female Saiyan with a cracked scouter appears. She whispers, “Kael… you’re alive.” Tone: Classic DBZ movie — 55 minutes, tight action, one new transformation (Were-Saiyan), emotional core between Gohan and a kid who mirrors his own childhood fear of turning into a monster. No power scaling chaos; Gohan is the strongest, but he wins by empathy, not just a Kamehameha. Kael’s transformation reverses

Gohan places a hand on the beast’s snout. “Then don’t be. Be a friend.”

When a full moon turns blood red, Gohan and the Z-Fighters must protect a traumatized young Saiyan from both a deranged space hunter and the terrifying secret lurking inside the boy's own tail. “Not anymore

Gohan refuses to hurt Kael. He remembers Goku’s lesson: “Don’t kill the boy. Save him.” While Piccolo and Tien hold off Vire’s drones, Gohan tries to reason with Kael inside the beast’s mind. He finds Kael’s memories: loneliness, the loss of his family, the fear of being a monster.