Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball is a foundational shonen series that’s kept audiences entertained and excited for four decades. Dragon Ball knows how to create major spectacles through its heightened fight sequences, larger-than-life villains, and catastrophic energy attacks that have the power to destroy the planet. However, one of Dragon Ball’s most prominent elements and biggest selling points is the radical Super Saiyan transformations that Goku and many of its heroes experience during moments of crisis.These incredible displays of power have not only become a Dragon Ball trademark, but they’ve also been endlessly imitated in other anime and pop culture. Dragon Ball has gone all in with its Super Saiyan transformations and there are now numerous variations and upgrades that mark each of the franchise’s different series. These transformations have become progressively powerful, but none of them have managed to match the heights of Goku’s original Super Saiyan shift.What this transformation represents is seismic, but so is its physical act and the changes that Goku experiences. Dragon Ball is no stranger to exaggerated powering-up sequences. However, Goku’s Super Saiyan transformation hits differently, and it looks like he’s physically in pain. It’s a moment that’s as scary as it is exciting, especially when the audience doesn’t know what’s ahead. The blonde hair and golden aura that accompanies Super Saiyans is now taken for granted, but this was a major moment during Goku’s first transformation. Audiences didn’t know if Goku would simply get stronger or acquire a different aura, so the addition of a bolder physical appearance adds much to the experience. Goku’s Super Saiyan appearance is even slightly jarring, since the character loses his distinct black hair. He truly looks like he ascends to godliness and subsequent Super Saiyan transformations have struggled to reinvent the wheel in this regard.
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball is a foundational shonen series that’s kept audiences entertained and excited for four decades. Dragon Ball knows how to create major spectacles through its heightened fight sequences, larger-than-life villains, and catastrophic energy attacks that have the power to destroy the planet. However, one of Dragon Ball’s most prominent elements and biggest selling points is the radical Super Saiyan transformations that Goku and many of its heroes experience during moments of crisis.
These incredible displays of power have not only become a Dragon Ball trademark, but they’ve also been endlessly imitated in other anime and pop culture. Dragon Ball has gone all in with its Super Saiyan transformations and there are now numerous variations and upgrades that mark each of the franchise’s different series. These transformations have become progressively powerful, but none of them have managed to match the heights of Goku’s original Super Saiyan shift.
What this transformation represents is seismic, but so is its physical act and the changes that Goku experiences. Dragon Ball is no stranger to exaggerated powering-up sequences. However, Goku’s Super Saiyan transformation hits differently, and it looks like he’s physically in pain. It’s a moment that’s as scary as it is exciting, especially when the audience doesn’t know what’s ahead. The blonde hair and golden aura that accompanies Super Saiyans is now taken for granted, but this was a major moment during Goku’s first transformation. Audiences didn’t know if Goku would simply get stronger or acquire a different aura, so the addition of a bolder physical appearance adds much to the experience. Goku’s Super Saiyan appearance is even slightly jarring, since the character loses his distinct black hair. He truly looks like he ascends to godliness and subsequent Super Saiyan transformations have struggled to reinvent the wheel in this regard.
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