No matter how bad things get, Dragon Ball holds onto one universal truth: Son Goku can, and will, save the day. Even when he isn’t there to physically defeat the arc villain like in the Cell arc, it’s Goku who inspires others to save the world – even if he’s just trying to live his best life by fighting the strongest martial artists alive.

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Dragon Ball being Dragon Ball, Goku’s opponents progressively get stronger over the course of the series, even coming dangerously close to winning in some cases. One of the earliest lessons Goku learns in Dragon Ball is that martial arts isn’t about winning, but there are some fights he just can’t afford to lose.

Updated on April 27, 2022 by Ritwik Mitra: Dragon Ball is one of the most iconic series of all time, featuring a slew of powerful villains who would've definitely destroyed the Earth — and, at times, the Universe — had it not been for the intervention of Goku and his friends. There were times when these enemies were very close to accomplishing their goal and could've doomed the world, with the threat of their plans becoming a reality being compared below.

14 Babidi

Dragon Ball Z Babidi standing in front of Dabura

Babidi is easily one of the weakest and most annoying villains in the entire series. His entire plan was doomed to fail from the very moment he summoned Majin Buu, a creature who was too powerful for him to control.

Watching him get eradicated by the evil he brought onto the world was a bit of poetic justice that just about everyone expected. He is easily the tamest villain in the series, with his relevance fading away as the Buu arc progressed.

13 Raditz

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Raditz was shockingly revealed as Goku's brother early on in Dragon Ball Z. However, he didn't last for too long, with one well-placed Special Beam Cannon from Piccolo being enough to do away with this threat once and for all.

Raditz had a pretty strong first impression but faded into obscurity over time. He is barely brought up throughout the series, which shows just how ineffective he really was.

12 Piccolo

Goku vs Piccolo

For as strong as Piccolo is during the 23rd Tenkaichi Budokai, he doesn't come anywhere close to achieving his goals. Defeating Goku? Sure. Taking over the world? Not a chance.

Even if Piccolo somehow managed to beat Goku at the tournament, Tenshinhan, Krillin, Yamcha, and God would have immediately jumped in to put an end to Piccolo. At worst, Kami could just force one of the Earthlings to kill him, taking Piccolo with him.

11 Commander Red

Commander Red

For what it’s worth, Commander Red does manage to assemble the largest army on the planet through (implied) charisma alone. Red is a man who commands respect, someone who can execute any of soldiers on a whim – a threat that looms large over his subordinates over the course of the Red Ribbon Army arc.

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But he’s also foiled by Goku time and time again. By the time Goku’s finished training with Karin, the Red Ribbon Army stands no chance. Red isn’t even bested by the boy, but betrayed by his second-in-command, Adjutant Black.

10 Cell

Gohan vs Cell

Cell drinks quite a lot of people and even takes Goku out with him, but the main characters were more ready for the Cell Games than they thought. For one, Gohan alone could have defeated Cell as a Super Saiyan 1 (and probably would have if Goku just took the time to explain his plan.)

By the time Gohan turns Super Saiyan 2, Cell stands no chance. Even when Cell comes back as Super Perfect Cell and cripples Gohan’s arm, SSJ2 Gohan is strong enough to kill a fully healed Cell with a one-armed Kamehameha. Gohan’s entire struggle fighting Cell is an internal one – he could have won the fight anytime.

9 Pilaf

Pilaf in Dragon Ball

Pilaf isn’t a powerhouse by any means, but he comes extremely close to getting exactly what he wanted. Pilaf gathers all seven Dragon Balls, imprisons the main cast, summons Shenlong, and manages to get his entire wish out before Oolong steals his wish right out from under him.

Had Oolong hesitated in the face of danger, Pilaf would have become king of the world. Even then, Pilaf gets his revenge by nearly killing the main characters. In retaliation, Goku & friends are imprisoned in a cage that’ll cook them alive when the sun rises. Only through chance does the full moon transform Goku into an Oozaru and set them free.

8 Vegeta

Kaioken Goku vs Vegeta

Vegeta actually would have won if he took a second to realize that Goku exhausted all of his energy in their beam struggle instead of immediately tossing most of his Ki into creating an artificial moon. Worse is that Vegeta squanders his opportunity to kill Goku, torturing him long enough for Gohan, Krillin, & Yajirobe to show up.

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For what it’s worth, Vegeta survives an incredibly long time. After getting his tail cut off, he manages to hold his own in combat against Gohan, takes a full slash across the back from Yajirobe, eats a Genki Dama to the face courtesy of Krillin, and is crushed by a Great Ape Gohan. Vegeta has always been his own undoing.

7 The Androids

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The threat of the Androids was something that plagued the Z Fighters to no end. Even after knowing about the arrival of these powerful warriors, Earth's protectors were no match for the power of the Androids.

Even Vegeta becoming a Super Saiyan was something that didn't stop the destruction of these Androids. However, the emergence of Cell put a dent in their plans to live freely on Earth, permanently changing the focus of the series in Dragon Ball Z.

6 Demon King Piccolo

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Demon King Piccolo is Dragon Ball’s first real supervillain and he makes quite a grand entrance. Even in his older form, Piccolo is strong enough to beat Goku to near-death.

Piccolo is directly responsible for both Master Roshi & Chaozu’s deaths, and personally kills Shenlong himself so no one can use the Dragon Balls once he’s wished for his youth. King Piccolo takes over the Earth and fights Goku to a stalemate, only losing because he fails to break all of Goku’s limbs.

5 Zamasu

Fused Zamasu from Dragon Ball Super

Zamasu is a deity who should've accomplished his goal of protecting humans, but his twisted ideologies got in the way instead. This led to him using the Dragon Balls in a different universe to take over Goku's body and wreak havoc on Earth.

However, in the main universe, Zamasu is taken care of before he can even act upon his genocidal plan. The potential for his threat was immense, so it's great that this person was dealt with by Beerus in one fell swoop.

4 Frieza

Frieza

Goku turning Super Saiyan is quite literally the only thing that allowed the main characters to defeat Frieza on Namek. Without that one transformation, it would have all been lost. Frieza was stronger than every single character throughout the entire final back.

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Goku does his all fighting at 20 x Kaioken and is immediately discouraged when he finds out Frieza was fighting at 50% power. Even though Frieza loses to Goku, he doesn’t die and Namek explodes in the process. Frieza doesn’t get his wish for immortality, but everyone he wanted dead still died by his hands.

3 Majin Buu

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Plenty of villains threaten to blow up planet Earth (with Vegeta being the first,) but Majin Buu is the first to actually go through with the act. The moment Pure Buu wakes up to the world around him, he blows it up. Goku & Vegeta only survive because Kibitoshin shows up to teleport them back to the Kaioshin’s Realm.

Up to this point, Majin Buu has killed every surviving member of the main cast (save for Mr. Satan) and he even follows Goku to the Kaioshin Planet. The final battle doesn’t fare much better. Super Saiyan 3 has little use with a mortal body and Buu has seemingly endless stamina. It takes a globally charged Genki Dama sponsored by Satan to save the universe.

2 Tenshinhan

Tenshinhan vs Goku

Tenshinhan doesn’t win how he wanted, but he does win the 22nd Tenkaichi Budokai and become a tournament champion. More importantly, Tenshinhan comes out of his fight with Goku a better martial artist.

Muten Roshi manages to instill important philosophies in Tenshinhan that help him walk away from the Crane School. Tenshinhan might not end the arc the villain he entered it is, but that just lets him grasp a greater victory.

1 Jiren

Jiren in Tournament of Power

Jiren is easily one of the most powerful villains in Dragon Ball history. He might not have the most riveting backstory around, but there's no denying that this fighter could've been a major problem for Universe 7's survival in the tournament.

Thankfully, Goku managed to unlock the full power of Ultra Instinct to dish out a powerful beating on Jiren. It proves to be enough, as this intimidating enemy is finally beaten to the curb.

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