The truth behind why King Cold was never revived, it turns out it was all because of his “rebellious” son Frieza

As the father of Emperor Frieza, a typical villain and an important role in Dragon Ball, King Cold was never revived.

In Dragon Ball , King Cold is known as one of the most evil villains. As the father of Emperor Frieza and the leader of this army, King Cold plays an important role in plans to annex other universes. Besides, Frieza and his son are also known to be the only people in Frieza’s race to possess incredible levels of strength and cruelty throughout the series.

Before appearing in the manga, during the battle with Goku, Frieza mentioned that besides Monkey, only his father gave him difficulty in his final form. Although King Cold’s power was not mentioned much in the manga, it was mentioned in the anime, when many Z warriors felt Frieza’s power, they all commented that King Cold’s level was even higher. Much better than Frieza. All of this shows that King Cold is an extremely powerful person and possesses the most formidable power in the Dragon Ball world.

Because of this, when mentioning King Cold, many readers are very excited about the appearance of Frieza’s father. But in the end, King Cold disappointed Dragon Ball readers . Frieza’s father arrived on Earth and lived just long enough to escape his spaceship, seeing his son murdered by Super Saiyan Trunks. He even then begged for mercy from Earth’s warriors before being killed. King Cold’s cells were then collected by Dr. Gero’s remote monitoring device to create Cell.

In addition to the fact that King Cold suddenly died in such a “reckless” way, many fans also wondered why he was not revived like other characters. As we know in the Dragon Ball world , bringing the dead back with the help of dragon balls is a very normal thing. And the answer below has surprised many people.

During the events of the movie Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’, Frieza learns he was revived after Sorbet and his subordinates wished for it using the Dragon Balls. At this time, Sorbet asked Frieza if he wanted King Cold to be resurrected, and Frieza declared that it would be best for King Cold to live in hell, so that he could freely rule everything. It can be seen that King Cold’s failure to be revived was all caused by the rebellious son he always loved.

As we all know, King Cold has two sons, Cooler and Frieza, but he is always cold towards Cooler and pampers Frieza. This is what caused Frieza to become corrupt and cruel. So now that King Cold has been betrayed by this son, Frieze only cares about power and doesn’t have the slightest thought about bringing his father back to life. That is the downside of King Cold raising a child in the wrong way and leading to today’s disastrous results.

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