The folks over at Dragon Ball World compiled a cool infographic of the main characters from the youngest appearance — but not necessarily first — to their oldest.
Above is Vegeta and here’s the rest — Gohan, Goku, Krillin, Yamcha and Piccolo — below. The new movie Resurrection F (“Fukkatsu no F”) is included as well, and you can clearly see the reason why some fans don’t like to think that Dragon Ball GT is part of the canon.
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11 responses to “The Evolution Of Dragon Ball Characters”
That Piccolo one is great.
Strange that out of all the characters probably has the most development.
TBH i’d say it’s between him and Vegeta
Piccolo:
Evil – Time with Gohan turns him good somehow
Vegeta:
Prince of all blah blah saiyans – I have feelings towards my family? Never!
Gohan:
Waaah – Training – Waaah – Training – I’m cool enough to beat cell – School life, girls, and my mother have ruined my power level – I’ll never be as strong as I was in the final stages of the Buu saga for some reason.
I kinda saw piccolo Jr. Doing that, but to me it would have made more sense to include King Piccolo/Kami at beginning stage
I kinda feel like the Piccolo one is some kind of running joke – because as he fuses in different series his appearance changes and I don’t believe he ever undoes the fusions (eg Kami and Nail) because of the state of health of the people he fuses with. Cant say I’ve kept up with the series after DBZ though.
Piccolol!
why GT is even mentioned ?
Wow characters in GT look terrible except for piccolo
Yeah, in particular I find it bizarre how Krillen seems to have aged way faster than Yamcha despite starting out younger than him.
Funny, never noticed before that between DB and DBZ Goku lost one of his hair spikes.
Disappointing Yamcha wasn’t just various corpses.