Dragon Ball Super Fan Gives Gogeta a Samurai Makeover

Dragon Ball Super: Broly didn't just introduce the world to a brand new interpretation of the [...]

Dragon Ball Super: Broly didn't just introduce the world to a brand new interpretation of the Legendary Super Saiyan, but also to a new form of fusion in Super Saiyan Blue Gogeta. With Goku and Vegeta forced to merge their powers together using the "Fusion Dance", the new transformation allowed them to easily defeat Broly following both Saiyans in their individual forms being taken to task. Though Broly was wished away before the final blow was struck, it was clear that Gogeta was one of the most powerful characters to ever be introduced into the Dragon Ball franchise, aside from Vegetto of course! Now one fan has taken Gogeta and transported him to the world of ronin and samurai!

Instagram User and Artist Kenji893 shared this amazing depiction of a Gogeta that exists in the time of swords and honor that dresses him in attire and armor appropriate for the era as well as giving the fused characters tattoos for his original starting pieces in the forms of Goku and Vegeta:

Gogeta's recent appearance was the first in continuity, with this being the first canonical appearance of the fusion dance spawned character. His first appearance in the franchise outside of continuity was in the twelfth Dragon Ball Z film, Fusion Reborn, that saw Goku and Vegeta fusing in the afterlife to defeat the devilish villain of Janemba.

What do you think of this amazing artistic interpretation of Gogeta from a different era? Feel free to let us know in the comments or hit me up directly on Twitter @EVComedy to talk all things comics, anime, and Dragon Ball!

The Japanese-language and English dub releases of Dragon Ball Super are now complete and available to stream with FunimationNOW and Crunchyroll. Viz Media is releasing new chapters of the manga at a monthly rate that can be read entirely for free through the Shonen Jump digital library, and Dragon Ball Super's big movie, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, is now available on Blu-ray and DVD. Fans in Japan are also able to enjoy fresh non-canon adventures from the franchises with new episodes of Super Dragon Ball Heroes' promotional anime series.

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