Broly

Broly’s Story Role in Dragon Ball FighterZ
In Dragon Ball FighterZ, Broly appears as a downloadable playable character rather than a figure woven into the main story arc, added as part of FighterZ Pass 1 (original DBZ version) and FighterZ Pass 2 (Dragon Ball Super version). The original incarnation is a force of nature run purely on obsession, a man whose hatred for Goku traces back to the sound of a crying baby in a neighboring incubator. That absurd origin only deepens how tragic he truly is: a child prodigy twisted into a weapon, then unleashed with nowhere to aim his pain. In the DBS version, the layers multiply considerably. Under the surface is someone gentle, someone who formed a bond with a beetle on a dead planet because it was the only companion he had. That quiet soul collapses the moment rage takes hold, and what emerges is arguably the most destructive entity in the Dragon Ball universe. As a rushdown grappler in the DBS version and a dominant zoner in the original, his kit in the game reflects both sides of his duality beautifully.
Who Voices Broly in Dragon Ball FighterZ?
The original DBZ version of Broly in Dragon Ball FighterZ was voiced in English by Vic Mignogna, who had long defined the character’s snarling, thunderous presence across the 1990s film trilogy. Johnny Yong Bosch stepped in to voice the Dragon Ball Super incarnation of Broly, bringing to the role a career that stretches from Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach to Lelouch in Code Geass, lending Broly a raw intensity that honors the character’s quiet vulnerability as much as his rage. In Japanese, veteran voice actor Bin Shimada has held the role across both incarnations, a constant anchor through every version of Broly’s story.