As he clicked "Play" on Episode 96, "Explosion of Anger", the screen flickered with the familiar, grainy Toei Animation logo. He wasn’t just watching a show; he was time-traveling. He watched as Goku transformed into a Super Saiyan for the first time, the digital static making the golden aura feel even more electric.
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He stood on a jagged obsidian ridge, his small boots trembling against the vibrating earth. Below him, the ground was melting into rivers of magma. In the distance, two streaks of light—one gold, one purple—clashed with such violence that the atmospheric pressure threatened to crush his lungs.
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