Shortly after saving Earth from the rebuilt Frieza Force, Goku and his friends fight under the unbeatable Beerus against Champa's team of warriors from Universe 6. Since Goku and Vegeta spent three years training in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber, that would put Goku at about 46 years old for the fight against Universe 6.
After defeating Frieza, Goku spends the next three years training once again for the arrival of the androids, landing him at 27. Several arcs later and many more world-ending opponents vanquished, Goku is forced to sacrifice himself once again, this time to stop Cell.
In-universe, Goku dies on November 28 and is revived on November 3 of the next year in order to fight Nappa and Vegeta. Goku later sacrifices his life at the end of the Cell Games, opting to stay dead for seven years before having his life restored by the Rou Kaioshin during the events of the Majin Buu arc.
The Hyperbolic Time Chamber (精神と時の部屋, Seishin to Toki no Heya; lit. "The Room of Spirit and Time") is a place located in Kami's Lookout. One year inside the chamber is the equivalent to one day on the outside.
Training Conditions
One day of real-world time is equivalent to one year inside the Chamber, or one minute of real time is approximately six hours, five minutes, and 15 seconds in the Chamber.
After learning that Goku defeated Majin Buu and fought Beerus to a stalemate, both being the two figures his father warned him never to cross, Frieza decides to undergo four months of intensive training. This led to him achieving a new form which he dubs "Golden Frieza" before setting off for Earth with his army.
The pair never met as Goku was either suffering from his heart virus or 17 was MIA within Cell. The android was seen shortly in the 'Buu' saga when he leant power to fuel Goku's Spirit Bomb, and it was then that Android 17 got fans all confused. "So that's how it is," 17 said back in Dragon Ball Z.
The Saiyans have an aging process that differs greatly from what humans go through. It was stated by Vegeta in Dragon Ball Super that Saiyans remain in their prime until they turn 80 years old. Because of that rule about Saiyan biology, the anime can easily keep Goku's youthful look for years to come.
By the end of the anime series and sequel animated film Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Goku is physically 32 and psychologically 39. While there has been a manga continuation of the series beyond the events of Broly and end of the anime, the exact clarification about how many years have passed is uncertain.
Saiyans can live up to 200 years and 1/2 to 1/4 Saiyans are truly much better fighters than pure blooded ones. questions and critics are encouraged.
In the manga, while Super Saiyan Goku is stronger than Hit, he is not strong enough to make a noticeable altercation to the Time-Skip length, but by using Super Saiyan God he is able to shorten the duration of the Time-Skip more and more as he powers up, and he becomes immune to the Time-Skip entirely by using Super ...
As such, Goku will not begin to grow old until 1000 years have passed in which the series will likely end. And this is all counting the idea that use of god-ki may make him further immortal.
Goku is revived in this episode, as Old Kai has given his life to him so Goku can return to Earth. He was previously killed in Cell's explosion along with King Kai, Bubbles, and Gregory in "A Hero's Farewell".
Goku was born in April 16 age 736 in planet Vegeta. We're gonna use this age because it's the one in the Manga, in the anime he was born in age 737. Three years later in age 739, right before the destruction of planet Vegeta he is sent to earth.
In the anime-only sequel series Dragon Ball GT, Goku is transformed back into a child by an accidental wish made by his old enemy Pilaf using the Black Star Dragon Balls while Pilaf was about to wish to take over the world.
Goku after the 1,000 year time-skip in Dragon Ball Omniverse. He first appeared in the Return of the Gods Saga to help Adrian fight Majin Beegito. His debut was short as he was killed immediately. He has been shown to be an entirely different version of Goku and may be a completely different being.
Goku never used Dragon Balls to revive Grandpa Gohan because Grandpa Gohan himself chose not to be brought back to life. He was content with his time in the afterlife, and it was known that Shenron could not bring a person back to life if they did not wish to be revived.
By this reasoning and watching the show, it is plausible to assume that Goku will never wish for immortality. That is because Goku's main reason to live is to get stronger and to fight tougher enemies. However, he will never cheat to the point where he becomes immortal because that would ruin the fun of fighting.
Re: Why didn't they just wish Goku back? Regarding the Namekian Dragon Balls, the general consensus for those not being used is that they didn't know how to get to New Namek, and Kaio wouldn't have helped them out, him only having helped out in the past before because Goku had been his student.
5 Beerus - Universe 7's God Of Destruction
He's easily strong enough to destroy Black Frieza in an instant if he desires to do so. The fact that Frieza still submits to Beerus is clear proof of their different power levels.
Frieza explains he was able to achieve the Black Frieza state when he discovered a Hyperbolic Time Chamber on a planet he conquered and trained within it for 10 years' worth of time, adding that it took plenty of toil to do so. The form's power greatly exceeds that of the Golden Frieza form.
Gohan Beast is Gohan's most powerful new form. Unlike the more straightforward Super Saiyan God forms, this one is based on Gohan's more animalistic transformations that he had as a child.