The extremely high-stakes events of Dragon Ball Super take place in only a two-year span, meaning that Goku is 43 at the end of Super. This may have been the Saiyan's fastest progression given that he achieved Super Saiyan God, Super Saiyan Blue, and Ultra Instinct, all in just two years.
After both Goku and the series experienced a 10-year time jump for the epilogue, Goku was now physically 37 and chronologically 44, while Vegeta also points out Saiyans' aging slows once they hit their physical prime to fight longer and more effectively.
Goku's Age: (23-37) years old
In this series, Goku begins as a 23-year-old father and ends up as a 37 year old grandfather. The age after Cell Saga doesn't change as he was in the afterlife until Old Kai gives his life energy to Goku and revives him after defeating Kid Buu.
One year goes by between Goku's fight with Beerus and the return of Frieza in Dragon Ball Super, which places Goku at 43 years old.
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.
As such, due to the Anime's statement that Old Kai could live for at least another 1000 years, then this should also mean that, with the exchange, Goku's years would have added an extra 1000 years to his own. As such, Goku will not begin to grow old until 1000 years have passed in which the series will likely end.
He remains dead for the next seven years until Elder Kai's resurrection to defeat Majin Buu. The series experiences a 10-year jump which means Goku is (bear with us) 37 but chronologically 44.
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.
Another notable change is death. The biggest example is Goku, who was dead for seven years, causing him not to age, thus making him physically the same age he was when he died upon his return to Earth, and this is clearly noted.
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.
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 (born Kakarot on April 18) has the body of a 40-year-old but is over 150 years old in the DragonBall series. His height is listed as 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm). Goku is the main protagonist of Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball franchise.
As far as I can tell, there is not enough information to figure out how old Goku was when he killed Gohan. It was "a long time ago" when he was 12, and according to Minus he was 3 when he was sent to Earth, but that's a big gap.
1 Goku: 152 Years Old
Goku was born in Age 737, meaning that by GT's finale in Age 889, he'd be just a little over 150 years old.
Future Goku had the same power level as his mainstream self, until Age 764, when he killed Future Frieza and his father, and, prior to contracting the virus, Future Goku was never aware of the Red Ribbon Androids coming in three years, so he never trained himself for the upcoming threat, thus, he was weaker than his ...
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 History of Trunks
Two years after he defeated Future Frieza and Future King Cold, Future Goku contracts a heart virus with no cure in Age 766 and dies six months before the appearance of Future Android 17 and Future Android 18; which leaves the Z Fighters without their strongest warrior.
Well, it has to do with battle choreography. Toriyama felt Goku's small body was too much of an obstacle while drawing action sequences, so he wanted to age up Goku. Torishima opposed this idea when it was first raised, but Toriyama said it had to happen lest he quit the series entirely.
"Saiyans are a warrior race, so their aging slows once they reach an age suitable for fighting, and they maintain great strength for a long time. However, their lifespan is not much different from Earthlings', and when they reach a certain age, they rapidly grow frail," Toriyama said (via Kanzenshuu).
As Shenron fades away, he is joined by Goku and the Dragon Balls, with the Saiyan hero disappearing until mysterious resurfacing decades later, now immortal like the dragon god himself. Similar to other fictional races, like Vulcans and Wookies, Saiyans age at a significantly slower rate than their human counterparts.
Goku is a Saiyan, and while their lifespan is more or less equal to that to that of a Human, once they become adults (18 yrs), their aging process with be suppressed to extreme lengths and will only age a small amount every few years, until they reach around the age of 80, where their aging will suddenly increase and ...
Though a year does technically pass after Raditz is defeated and Prince Vegeta lands on Earth, Goku spent this time training with Kaio in the afterlife rather than aging on Earth. This is just the first example of Goku aging inconsistently due to being deceased.
The oldest character we know of yet is Buu, who is said to've existed since “time immemorial”. And Zeno is 8 and a half million years old, much younger than Moro, or Beerus, so he had to've appeared somehow, or he just died at some point and was reborn.