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* In the Japanese version of ''[[Dragonball Z]]'', Horikawa Ryo's finest performance as Vegeta was encapsulated in the scene where he must get his son Trunks to escape from the incoming demon Buu. The invariably proud Warrior Prince softens with sincerity, and says the page quote above, does so before [[Heroic Sacrifice|giving his life to save his family's (Of course, he also knocks him unconscious to prevent the boy from following.)]].
* In the Japanese version of ''[[Dragonball Z]]'', Horikawa Ryo's finest performance as Vegeta was encapsulated in the scene where he must get his son Trunks to escape from the incoming demon Buu. The invariably proud Warrior Prince softens with sincerity, and says the page quote above, does so before [[Heroic Sacrifice|giving his life to save his family's (Of course, he also knocks him unconscious to prevent the boy from following.)]].
** This isn't even the first time Vegeta's done that. In Namek Saga, he pats Gohan on the head, says that he and the boy are like brothers who must look out for each other... then knees him in the stomach. He then tells the 5-year-old boy to get the hell off the battlefield and go back to his ship.
** This isn't even the first time Vegeta's done that. In Namek Saga, he pats Gohan on the head, says that he and the boy are like brothers who must look out for each other... then knees him in the stomach. He then tells the 5-year-old boy to get the hell off the battlefield and go back to his ship.
** [[Chris Sabat]] likewise did an outstanding job, leaving many in the english speaking audience crying [[Manly Tears]] that day hearing his performance, giving his son, Trunks his [[Final First Hug]].
** [[Chris Sabat]] likewise did an outstanding job, leaving many in the english speaking audience crying [[Manly Tears]] that day hearing his performance, giving his son, Trunks his Final First Hug.
* {{spoiler|Ross Igorl}} and his estranged son {{spoiler|Alan}} (also Laura, not strictly his child, but a war orphan the good guys have adopted) in [[Dancougar]].
* {{spoiler|Ross Igorl}} and his estranged son {{spoiler|Alan}} (also Laura, not strictly his child, but a war orphan the good guys have adopted) in [[Dancougar]].
* When [[Big Bad|Raoh]] of ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'', broken-and-defeated by Kenshiro, holds the younger warrior's face for the first and final time [[Graceful Loser|like a big brother]]:
* When [[Big Bad|Raoh]] of ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'', broken-and-defeated by Kenshiro, holds the younger warrior's face for the first and final time [[Graceful Loser|like a big brother]]: