Dragon Ball Z (dub) Episode 104 -
Frieza’s refusal to accept defeat, even when literally cut in half, highlights his absolute inability to comprehend anything other than his own superiority. This psychological rigidity ultimately leads to his "death" on Namek. Legacy and Reception
By sparing Frieza, Goku asserts his dominance not through killing, but through moral superiority. However, this act of kindness is met with immediate betrayal when Frieza uses that same energy to launch one last, spiteful attack. Narrative Significance and Character Development Dragon Ball Z (Dub) Episode 104
In the Funimation dub, this episode is often remembered for its intense voice acting and the "Final Chapters" atmosphere. While there were minor edits in certain dub versions to remove blood and gore, the emotional impact of Goku's "I'm disappointed in you" moment remains a hallmark of the series' English adaptation. Frieza Defeated!?! - Dragon Ball Z Episode 104 Reaction Frieza’s refusal to accept defeat, even when literally
Unlike Vegeta, who is driven by vengeance and pride, Goku is motivated by a pure desire for a fair fight and an inherent respect for life, even that of a tyrant. However, this act of kindness is met with
On Earth, Vegeta reflects on his time serving under Frieza. His realization that a "low-class" warrior like Goku has achieved the legendary Super Saiyan state and defeated their shared oppressor marks the beginning of his complex transition from villain to anti-hero.