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{{Short description|Fictional character from Dragon Ball}}
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| name = Vegeta
caption=|
| franchise = '']''
Appears in=DBZ, DBGT|
| image = Vegeta Dragon Ball.jpg
JapName=ベジータ|
| creator = ]
RomName=Bejīta|
| title = Prince of all Saiyans
AniName=Vegeta|
| caption = Vegeta, as drawn by Akira Toriyama
MangaName=Vegeta|
| species = ]
AltName=Prince Vegeta<br>Super Vegeta<br>Majin Vegeta<br>Vegita<br>Beta (Millasian dub)<br>|
| first = '']'' chapter #204 Sayonara, Son Goku, January 7, 1989 ('']'' 1989)
CanonTo=Original ]|
| voice = {{ubl|'''Japanese:'''|]|Yūdai Mino (Mini; '']'')<ref name="Daima">{{Cite web|date=2024-10-19 |title=Dragon Ball Daima Anime Reveals 12 Cast Members for 'Mini' Versions of Characters |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-10-19/dragon-ball-daima-anime-reveals-12-cast-members-for-mini-versions-of-characters/.216926 |access-date=2024-10-19 |website=Anime News Network |language=en}}</ref>|'''English:'''|] (Funimation/Crunchyroll)|] (Ocean)}}
FirstApp=Issue #204|
| lbl23 = Abilities
Height=5'3'' (1.60 m)|
| data23 = {{ubl|Superhuman strength, speed, agility, reflexes, durability, endurance, stamina and healing, flight, energy sensing, energy projection, energy absorption, telepathy, telekinesis, teleportation, forced unfusion}}
Race=]|
| spouse = ] (wife)
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| children = ] (son)<br>] (daughter)
| family = {{ubl|King Vegeta (father)|Vegeta II (paternal grandfather)|Vegeta I (great-grandfather)|Tarble (brother)|Tights (sister-in-law)|Gure (sister-in-law)}}
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{{nihongo|'''Vegeta'''|ベジータ|Bejīta|lead=yes}} ({{IPAc-en|v|ə|ˈ|ʤ|iː|t|ə}} {{respell|və-JEE-tə}}), fully referred to as {{nihongo|'''Prince Vegeta IV'''|ベジータ 王子 四世|Bejīta-ōji Yon-sei}},<ref>{{cite web|title='Dragon Ball Super: Broly' Novel Confirms Major Saiyan Royalty Fact|url=https://comicbook.com/anime/2018/12/17/dragon-ball-super-broly-vegeta-III-IV-royal-line/|author=Kofi Outlaw|work=ComicBook.com|date=December 17, 2018|access-date=November 9, 2020|archive-date=December 17, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181217204509/https://comicbook.com/anime/2018/12/17/dragon-ball-super-broly-vegeta-III-IV-royal-line/|url-status=live}}</ref> is a fictional character in the Japanese franchise '']'' created by ]. Vegeta made his appearance in chapter #204 "Sayonara, Son Goku", published in '']'' magazine on January 7, 1989,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mediaarts-db.jp/mg/magazines/322308 |title=週刊少年ジャンプ 1988/11/07 Goku表示号数1・2 |website=Media Arts Database |publisher=] |language=ja |access-date=March 21, 2017 |archive-date=August 19, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180819010959/https://mediaarts-db.jp/mg/magazines/322308 |url-status=dead }}</ref> seeking the wish-granting Dragon Balls to achieve ].
'''Vegeta''' or '''Prince Vegeta''' is a ], villain, ] and later hero in the ] '']'' and ] '']'' and '']''. He is the prince of the near-extinct ] race, arch-rival to ], and a powerful warrior.


As the first major antagonist of '']'', Vegeta is the prince of an elite ] warrior race known as the Saiyans. As a person, he is naturally blunt, regal, hard-working and is full of his Saiyan pride; he often refers to his heritage and royal status throughout the series, but can also have negative traits such as being extremely haughty along with a destructive temper.<ref name="Prince Vegeta">{{cite book|last1=Toriyama|first1=Akira|author-link= Akira Toriyama|title=]|volume=22|chapter=257: 怯えるドドリア|date=July 10, 1990|publisher=]|language=ja|isbn=4-08-851619-2}}</ref> He believed that he should be regarded as the strongest fighter in the universe, and becomes obsessed with surpassing ] after losing his battle with the Z fighters. However, after ]'s death, Vegeta unites with the heroes to thwart greater threats to the universe, most notably ], ], ], ], ], ], Moro and Granolah. Throughout the series, Vegeta's role changes from villain to later as one of the heroes, while remaining a key rival to Goku.
His name can be considered a pun on either ] or the condiment ].


Vegeta has been hailed as one of the most iconic characters not only in the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise, but also in ] and ] history as a whole. He is often cited as one of the most popular examples of rival characters in the industry, due to his character arc and narrative throughout '']'' and '']''.
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==Appearance== ==Development==
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When creating Vegeta, Toriyama originally intended for him to be a short-lived antagonist and second-tier character, with little influence to ''Dragon Ball's'' story. Toriyama intended for Goku to simply kill him at the climax of their first battle, and portrayed him as simply and one-dimensional as he should have been considering this.
Vegeta's build when he first appears in Dragon Ball Z is short and stocky, standing at about 5 feet 3 inches in comparison with Goku (5 feet 7 inches). His hair firmly stands upwards, and has a huge ]. As he ascends to different ] levels, his hair becomes much spikier than before. Vegeta wore many outfits during ] and ], but he is most commonly seen wearing traditional Saiyan armor, even as casual wear. He usually is seen wearing white gloves (except in GT, where he wears black finger-cut gloves), and white light-weight boots. His general clothing is dark blue for most of the Dragon Ball Z series.


Despite this, the character became more popular than he had expected, and Toriyama became afraid of the backlash of killing him unceremoniously. Thus Toriyama decided to keep Vegeta in the story for longer. ], who was designed as the antagonist of a later story arc whom Vegeta would come into conflict with much later in the story, was used with the secondary aim to create a reasonable "Death" for Vegeta. But he would be revived due to his popularity still.
Vegeta's hair color is usually said to be black even though its shade has changed over the course of the anime. This is accepted because later in the series, it is stated that pure Saiyans have black hair. Despite this, in his first appearance in Dragon Ball Z (Dragon Ball Z Episode 6) it is clearly a dark auburn. When he first comes to Earth a few episodes later, it appears black with brown highlights and stays that for the rest of the series (It changes to yellow with Super Saiyan transformations). Vegeta's hair (like all other pure-blooded Saiyans) never grows from birth. In the period between Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT, he decides to cut his hair and even grows a moustache, which he shaves off later.


He explained his surprise at the character's popularity in an interview during the release of '']'', "I had thought about bringing an end to as just a villain, but as I was writing, I felt that his villainous warped straightforwardness was unexpectedly interesting. I couldn't imagine that a guy with this kind of hairstyle would become popular, and yet he'd get more votes than ] in favorite-character polls."<ref name="Kanzenshuu Toriyama and Nakagawa Interview Translated">{{cite web |last1=Toriyama |first1=Akira |last2=Nakagawa |first2=Shōko |title=SPECIAL CONTENTS - Akira Toriyama × Shōko Nakagawa |url=https://www.toei-anim.co.jp/movie/2013_dragonballz/special/interview.html |website=www.toei-anim.co.jp |access-date=June 7, 2021 |archive-date=September 24, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210924184257/https://www.toei-anim.co.jp/movie/2013_dragonballz/special/interview.html |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="TOEI Web Toriyama and Nakagawa Interview Japanese">{{cite web |last1=Toriyama |first1=Akira |last2=Nakagawa |first2=Shōko |title=Akira Toriyama × Shōko Nakagawa Interview |url=https://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations/official-battle-gods-website-toriyama-x-nakagawa-interview/ |website=Kanzenshuu |access-date=June 7, 2021 |archive-date=June 7, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210607012447/https://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations/official-battle-gods-website-toriyama-x-nakagawa-interview/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
Vegeta's regular skin color is a medium shade of ], or more ] in color. As a full-blooded Saiyan, Vegeta once had a monkey-like tail that was usually seen wrapped around his waist like a belt. After his first battle with Goku and his friends, it was cut off by ].


Toriyama initially harbored a dislike for Vegeta since he was created as a despicable character, but grew to like him as he considered the character's personality to be straightforward, therefore easier to write.<ref name="Kanzenshuu Toriyama and Nakagawa Interview Translated"/><ref name="TOEI Web Toriyama and Nakagawa Interview Japanese"/><ref>{{cite web |last1=Peters |first1=Megan |title=The Creator Of Dragon Ball Dislikes A Very Surprising Character |url=https://comicbook.com/anime/news/dragon-ball-creator-least-favorite-character-vegeta/ |website=Comic Book |date=September 5, 2017 |access-date=June 7, 2021 |archive-date=June 7, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210607012446/https://comicbook.com/anime/news/dragon-ball-creator-least-favorite-character-vegeta/ |url-status=live }}</ref> He also found the character "Extremely helpful to have around".<ref>{{cite web |last1=Toriyama |first1=Akira |title=Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 2: Story Guide - Akira Toriyama Super Interview 2nd Round — The Unpredictable Story |url=https://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations/daizenshuu-2-akira-toriyama-super-interview/ |website=Kanzenshuu |access-date=June 7, 2021 |archive-date=February 5, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210205235616/https://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations/daizenshuu-2-akira-toriyama-super-interview/ |url-status=live }}</ref> He stated at one point when he received a lot of ] telling him not to kill Vegeta, he purposely did just that.<ref>{{cite book |title=DRAGON BALL 大全集 5: TV ANIMATION PART 2 |year=1995 |publisher=] |pages=206–210 |isbn=4-08-782755-0}}</ref> After the release of ''Battle of Gods'', Toriyama expressed interest in having Vegeta be the lead in the event of another animated feature, though he insisted this was only his intent and no decision had been made.<ref>Interview with Akira Toriyama - Saikyō Jump #3, 2014</ref>
Originally, Vegeta was drawn to appear short and stocky, completely opposite of Goku who was tall and slender. However, by the end of Dragon Ball Z he appears to have a slender build like Goku's rather than his earlier version, even though his hair length shortens. In the manga, he appears the same height as he was when he originally appeared.


Following the trend that names of members of the Saiyan race are puns on vegetables, Vegeta's name is a pun of the word ''vegetable'' itself.<ref name="TenkaDen">{{cite book |title=DRAGON BALL 天下一伝説|year=2004|publisher=]|pages=80–91|language=ja|isbn=4-08-873705-9}}</ref>
===Personality, the Saiyan Prince===
As the Royal Prince of the demolished Planet Vegeta, Vegeta is seen to be arrogant, making his ] and power the most important things to him. He is typically portrayed as an arrogant prince, who clings relentlessly to his Saiyan heritage. Because of his evil intentions before he joined the Z Fighters, Vegeta is viewed as cold-hearted and sadistic, making him one of the most distinguishable characters in the series. Many early examples of his unintentional heroism were due to arrogance, his love of fighting, or his desire to prove himself better than Goku. In order to do so, Vegeta would fight enemies that were considered rivals to Goku as well as him. During the ], he fled a battle, but his strong sense of personal ] pulled him back to the fight. He is characteristically conceited, headstrong, ] and ]. Despite this, Vegeta is one of the characters whose personality has gone through the most drastic changes. By the end of Dragonball Z, Vegeta is proud to call Earth his home, and becomes fond of his family that he has created with his ] wife ]. His opinion of Goku always being one step ahead of him changes drastically over the series as well. At first his attitude toward Goku is nothing less of loathing, to a bitter rivalry, and then to a prideful respect. But even through the loathing and rivalry, he follows Goku's advice to relentlessly train and become stronger. Vegeta is a very tactical fighter, but often, his rage or arrogance blinds him during battles, especially when he is ahead of his opponent.


==History== ===Voice actors===
] has been Vegeta's Japanese voice actor in most pieces of ''Dragon Ball'' media]]
===Pre Dragon Ball===
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Vegeta is seen in his youth in the ]. Vegeta easily destroyed 5-6 Saibamen in this movie, showing his immense ability at a young age, being the son of the Saiyan king who was also named Vegeta. Even though Vegeta was royalty, he and his father were under the rule of the planetary overlord, ]. However, Freeza, out of fear of an impending uprising, kills King Vegeta and destroys ], along with all Saiyans except for 4 (three additional Saiyans, ], ], and ], are added from the movies), ], Goku's older brother ], ] and Vegeta himself. Freeza kept Vegeta, Raditz and Nappa as servants, usually to destroy planets and instill fear, much as he had used the Saiyan race. Meanwhile, unknown to Freeza, Goku had been sent to Earth to wipe out the humans and prepare it for sale. Because Vegeta is the son of King Vegeta, he prides himself as being '''"The Prince of all Saiyans"'''.


In the original Japanese version of the anime and all media, Vegeta is voiced by ],<ref>{{cite web|last1=W.|first1=Sam|title=Interview: Ryo Horikawa |url=http://inside.anime-expo.org/ax-scoop/2012-08/exclusive-ryo-horikawa-interview-anime-expo-2012/|website=Inside AX|publisher=]|access-date=August 21, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150106204723/http://inside.anime-expo.org/ax-scoop/2012-08/exclusive-ryo-horikawa-interview-anime-expo-2012|archive-date=January 6, 2015}}</ref> with the only exception being ''],'' where a mini Vegeta was voiced by Yūdai Mino.<ref name="Daima" />
==Dragon Ball Z==
====Saiyan Saga to the Freeza saga====
Vegeta is introduced to ''Dragon Ball Z'' aged twenty-nine as a reluctant and deceitful mercenary for Freeza. However, his true intentions for coming to Earth are to make a wish with the ] for immortality, so that he can eventually defeat ] and rule the Galaxy. When Vegeta and Nappa arrive on Earth, they are confronted by the ]. Vegeta lets Nappa fight alone, Nappa has no trouble disposing of most of them. Goku finally arrived and saved what remained of the ], he then fights Nappa and easily defeats him. Vegeta, out of anger, kills Nappa for losing to such a low class Saiyan. Vegeta then starts to fight Goku.


In the Ocean Productions English dub, Vegeta was voiced by ]. Drummond returned in the Funimation dub of '']'' to voice Vegeta's Duplicate.
At first, Vegeta is easily able to overpower Goku. However, after a long battle with Vegeta being overpowered by Goku's ] x4, hit by a ], losing his tail to ]'s ], and crushed by Gohan in his ] form, he barely escapes with his life. Even then, Goku has to tell Kuririn not to kill him. Vegeta then departs for Namek, and his space pod takes him to one of the planets controlled by Freeza. With his extreme arrogance, he cannot understand how a low-class Saiyan like Goku could have defeated him. It should be noted, however, that Goku was unable to move long before Vegeta, so some consider Vegeta the winner of the first "duel" between the two, having been defeated after his battle with Goku by ] and ], (then again considering Vegeta's pride, he feels he lost as a humanoid and was only able to overpower Goku as an ] and was desperate to kill him, an advantage that Goku didn't have).


In Funimation (now Crunchyroll)'s in house dub, ] has voiced Vegeta in all ''Dragon Ball'' media, including video games. While Sabat continued to dub Vegeta's adult incarnation in '']'',<ref>{{cite web|title=Funimation Announces Dragon Ball Z Kai's English Cast|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-02-14/funimation-announces-dragon-ball-z-kai-english-cast|website=Anime News Network|access-date=August 21, 2014|archive-date=December 9, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221209093039/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-02-14/funimation-announces-dragon-ball-z-kai-english-cast|url-status=live}}</ref> ] voiced Vegeta's child incarnation in ''Dragon Ball Z Kai'' and ] voiced Vegeta's child incarnation in '']''.
After recovering, Vegeta makes his way to ], now planning to make a wish with the ] Dragon Balls, and finds that Freeza has already been searching for the Dragon Balls. Vegeta kills ], fights Freeza's minions ] and ], and confronts Gohan and Kuririn, who had also come for the Dragon Balls so that their dead friends could be revived. The Dragonballs are soon stolen by Freeza's elite mercenaries called the ] who fought Vegeta, Kuririn, and Gohan after they had teamed with the purpose of fighting them. After some fighting, Goku showed up to help after healing from his injuries from his fight with Vegeta.


In Brazil, where ''Dragon Ball'' is a huge success, Vegeta has been voiced by Alfredo Rollo since his debut. In Latin American Spanish, he's consistently been voiced by René García.
However, after Goku had beaten Reacoom and Butta, Vegeta stomped and broke Butta's neck, then finished off Reacoom with a ] blast. Goku was upset by Vegeta's actions, saying that Reacoom and Butta deserved the mercy that Vegeta received. During the battle with ], Vegeta shows the same attitude with Jheese(Jeice in the English anime) that he did with Gurd(Guldo in the English anime), Butta, and Reacoom; blowing him to bits.


==Appearances==
After the Ginyu Force was dealt with, Goku was left badly injured, but Vegeta decided to help him recover, so he could help with Freeza. Freeza showed up abruptly to stop Gohan and Kuririn from wishing on the Dragon Balls, something Vegeta had no idea about. Vegeta and the rest fought, but Freeza was just playing with them. Freeza then decided to torture Vegeta to show him that he really wasn't the ] as he had made himself believe.
===''Dragon Ball Z''===
Vegeta is introduced as a member of the {{nihongo|Saiyan|サイヤ人|Saiya-jin}} race. He travels to Earth with his partner ] to use the Dragon Balls to wish for immortality.<ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira|author-link= Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2003 |chapter=Chapter 10| volume = 1 | isbn = 978-1-56931-930-7}}</ref> Nappa easily fights off Earth's heroes and kills ], ], ], and ] in the process. Goku then arrives after completing his training with ]. Goku easily defeats Nappa who is then killed by Vegeta, for the shame of being defeated by a low class Saiyan such as Goku. Vegeta fights Goku and is severely beaten by Goku's Kaioken technique, forcing him to resort to his ] form to overpower Goku, the first time he has ever transformed in single combat, but he is unable to beat the rest of the heroes due to his sustained injuries from Goku, ], ] and ]. Exhausted and on the brink of death, he barely escapes with his life and is further humiliated by the fact that Goku pleaded with Krillin to spare his life.<ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2003 | volume = 5| isbn = 978-1-56931-934-5|chapter=Chapter 47}}</ref>


Vegeta then travels to planet Namek in an attempt to wish for immortality using that planet's Dragon Balls, Earth's Dragon Balls having ceased to exist following Piccolo's death, cutting the tyrant ] off from making the same wish in the process.<ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2003 | volume = 5| isbn = 978-1-56931-934-5|chapter=Chapter 52}}</ref> Upon arrival, Vegeta manages to kill many of Frieza's henchmen and also mercilessly destroys a defenseless Namekian village for their Dragon Ball. Later on Vegeta is forced to team up with Gohan, Goku, Piccolo, and Krillin so they can fight off the ] and later Frieza. He also kills most members of the Ginyu Force after they are weakened by Goku. Ultimately, he is severely beaten and mortally wounded by Frieza; as he dies, he begs Goku to avenge him and all the other Saiyans whom he was their prince. Vegeta is later unintentionally revived with a wish to revive all of Frieza's victims from the Dragon Balls from Earth, and is subsequently sent to Earth with another wish so that he will survive Namek's impending explosion. Vegeta later learns that Goku defeated Frieza and managed to flee Namek in time.<ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2003 | volume = 11| isbn = 978-1-56931-939-0|chapter=Chapter 114}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2003 | volume = 10| isbn = 978-1-56931-807-2|chapter=Chapter 129}}</ref>
He was completely dominating Vegeta, but Goku arrived just then to save him. With tears in his eyes he spent his last few moments of life telling Goku about what really happened to Planet Vegeta, what Freeza was responsible for, and even mocking Freeza, for he believed that Goku could beat the alien tyrant. Freeza finished him off with a single energy beam from his finger. Vegeta was later revived by the Dragon Balls, and transported to Earth. He then left to train in the hopes of surpassing Goku who had reached ] while fighting Freeza.
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After Frieza's final defeat, Vegeta chooses to stay on Earth to await Goku's return and has a son named ] with ].<ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2003 | volume = 12| isbn = 978-1-56931-985-7|chapter=Chapter 143}}</ref><ref name="trunksmanga">{{cite book|last1=Toriyama|first1=Akira|author-link=Akira Toriyama|title=]|volume=28|chapter=337: 集う超戦士たち|date=November 8, 1991|publisher=]|language=ja|isbn=4-08-851418-1}}</ref><ref name="trunksanime">{{Cite episode|title=ボクの父はベジータです…謎の少年の告白|trans-title=My Dad is Vegeta… Confessions of the Mysterious Boy|episode-link=List_of_Dragon Ball Z episodes|series=Dragon Ball Z|series-link=Dragon Ball Z|language=ja|date=January 8, 1992|publisher=]|location=Japan|station=]|number=122}}</ref><ref name="trunksanime2">{{Cite episode|title=気配を持たぬ殺人鬼どいつが人造人間だ!?|trans-title=Murderers Who Leave No Trace – Which Ones Are the Artificial Humans?!|episode-link=List_of_Dragon Ball Z episodes|series=Dragon Ball Z|series-link=Dragon Ball Z|language=ja|date=February 5, 1992|publisher=]|location=Japan|station=]|number=126}}</ref> Three years later, Vegeta finally becomes a Super Saiyan and easily destroys ], sent by ] to kill Goku.<ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2003 | volume = 13| isbn = 978-1-56931-986-4|chapter=Chapter 150}}</ref> However, even as a Super Saiyan, he is easily defeated by ]. Afterwards, Vegeta ascends beyond the Super Saiyan level while training with Future Trunks, a version of his son from an alternate timeline, in the {{nihongo|Room of Spirit and Time|精神と時の部屋||}} and pummels the artificial life form ] after he has absorbed ]. Vegeta's overconfidence leads him to allow Cell to absorb Android 18, upon which Cell achieves his third "perfect" form. After Vegeta fails to defeat Perfect Cell, he is forced to participate in Cell's martial arts tournament known as the Cell Games, in which he makes a crucial intervention so ] can overpower and defeat Cell in his Super Perfect form.<ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2004 | volume = 16| isbn = 978-1-59116-328-2|chapter=Chapter 191}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2005 | volume = 19| isbn = 978-1-59116-751-8|chapter=Chapter 222}}</ref>
====Cell Saga====
{{main|Cell Saga}}
Right after the events with Freeza, Vegeta scours the galaxy looking for Goku. Unable to locate Goku, Vegeta returns to Earth disappointed. After an offer from Bulma for a place to stay, he lives with her and her family at Capsule Corp. At this point, he dons a new outfit, steadily rocking a pink collared shirt. But then trouble arrives, Vegeta realizes that Goku didn't kill Freeza; and Freeza, out of revenge, comes to Earth to destroy it. A mysterious Super Saiyan quickly disposes of Freeza. Goku then arrives on Earth and the young Super Saiyan tells them that he is from the future, and that two diabolical androids will arrive in three years and kill all the ]. After a quick display of two Super Saiyan powers, Vegeta vows to become one himself, kill the androids and defeat Goku. Three years pass, and Vegeta has a child named ] with Bulma. Vegeta during this time finally became what he had always dreamed about-- A Super Saiyan. The Androids arrive just as the mysterious Super Saiyan had predicted. After Goku failed to beat ] because of a heart illness, Vegeta easily disposes of the android with his Super Saiyan power. Vegeta fights the other android (Android 20, or the creator, Dr. Gero) and then during this time, the young Super Saiyan that had appeared three years earlier arrives. After hearing Piccolo call the boy "Trunks", Vegeta realizes that the young Super Saiyan is his own son, from the future. It is also revealed that the androids that Vegeta has been fighting weren't the same ones that Trunks knew. Gero escaped to his hideout and released the androids Trunks was familiar with (17, and 18), who in turn kill Gero and release android 16. Vegeta is badly beaten by ], so after being outclassed once again, Vegeta vows to transcend the Super Saiyan. He enters the ] at ] and trains with Trunks for a lapsed time of one year. During that time, the bio-warrior android named ] had started his search for Androids 17 and 18, in a goal to reach "perfection". He was successful in absorbing ].


Seven years later, Vegeta allows himself to be consumed by ]'s evil power for his own desire to become powerful enough to fight and defeat Goku. The M on Vegeta’s forehead stands for Majin. It is a seal put by Babidi to indicate that he controls Vegeta in a certain way. It was placed through black magic. He knew that he was powerful enough to resist mind control.<ref>{{Cite web |last=sheep1987 |date=February 1, 2023 |title=Who is Majin Vegeta? |url=https://sheepbay.com/who-is-majin-vegeta/ |access-date=February 7, 2023 |website=Sheepbay |language=en-US |archive-date=February 7, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230207034856/https://sheepbay.com/who-is-majin-vegeta/ |url-status=live }}</ref> He then goes on an indiscriminate killing spree to provoke Goku to fight him.<ref name="ch262">{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2005 | volume = 22| isbn = 978-1-4215-0051-5|chapter=Chapter 262}}</ref> However, when the monster ] is revived as a result of the energy released from their fight, Vegeta knocks out Goku from behind after deceiving Goku by feigning a truce. Vegeta then faces Majin Buu alone and ends up sacrificing himself in an attempt to defeat Buu, dedicating his sacrifice to Bulma, Trunks, and also Goku.<ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2005 | volume = 23| isbn = 978-1-4215-0148-2|chapter=Chapter 273}}</ref> With all other fighters dead or absorbed, Vegeta is allowed to recover his body and returns to Earth to help Goku, the last warrior remaining, against the threat of Buu. He reluctantly combines bodies with Goku using the ''Potara'' earrings, to create the fused warrior Vegito, who completely overwhelms Buu with his strength.<ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2006 | volume = 25| isbn = 978-1-4215-0404-9|chapter=Chapter 306}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2006 | volume = 26| isbn = 978-1-4215-0636-4|chapter=Chapter 311}}</ref> Eventually, Vegito allows himself to be absorbed into Buu's body to free the other heroes absorbed by Buu, but this leads to the splitting of the fusion.<ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2006 | volume = 26| isbn = 978-1-4215-0636-4|chapter=Chapter 312}}</ref> Goku and Vegeta manage to free their allies who have been absorbed by Buu, causing him to undergo a final transformation, which results in his return to his original Kid Buu form. On the ]'s planet, after getting revived once more thanks to the Namekian Dragon Balls, Vegeta battles Buu again to buy time for Goku to gather energy for the ''Genki Dama'', which he uses to defeat Majin Buu once and for all. It is during this fight that Vegeta finally admits Goku as both his superior and friend.<ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Z|publisher = ]| year = 2006 | volume = 26| isbn = 978-1-4215-0636-4|chapter=Chapter 322}}</ref>
Vegeta and Trunks emerge from the Room of Spirit and Time, to confront Semi-Perfect Cell. After revealing his ] form, Vegeta completely dominates Cell, and even makes the evil android beg him to allow him to absorb ], in order to become complete, and make the fight more interesting. Vegeta foolishly allows this and after Cell absorbs 18, Vegeta finds himself utterly outclassed yet again. Trunks comes to save his father and during this time, Trunks showed his true power, it even surpasses Vegeta's. It was then revealed later Trunks power had limitations for it would sacrifice speed for power, a concept that Vegeta had understood and Trunks had foolishly not. Vegeta enters the Room of Spirit and Time a second time. He is unable to advance his transformation after another lapsed time of one year.


Ten years later, at the next World Martial Arts Tournament, Vegeta is among those who witnesses Goku's battle with Buu's human reincarnation, Uub, and later bids Goku farewell as Goku departs with Uub to his village to train him as his successor.
During this time, Cell had decided to hold a tournament called the Cell games. Vegeta watched the Cell games from the sideline, seeing that Goku had made a mockery of him yet again, but Goku ends up sacrificing himself for the fate of Earth, Vegeta knows that now he is not able to defeat Goku now that he is dead, but during this time, Goku's son Gohan ascends Vegeta as well.


===''Dragon Ball Super''===
Vegeta does not fight Cell, but he does manage to fight the ]s, and distract Cell long enough for the Super Saiyan 2 ] to push all of his energy into the blast and kill Cell. During this time, Trunks is killed; Vegeta goes berserk and attacks Cell out of rage. This is the first time that he shows affection for another person. Cell is defeated by Gohan, the ones killed by Cell are revived with the Dragon Balls, and the stubborn Vegeta acknowledges Trunks as a worthy warrior before Trunks returns to his own time.
In '']'', Vegeta tries to appease Beerus so that he will not destroy the Earth and briefly surpasses Goku because of a power boost induced by rage by Beerus slapping Bulma; he then later participates in a ritual to transform Goku into a Super Saiyan god and watches him fight the god of destruction,<ref>''Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods''</ref> and in '']'', Vegeta trains off planet with Whis and returns to Earth to combat the resurrected Frieza, being killed by him when he destroys the Earth, which is reversed by Whis, allowing Goku in the nick of time to finish the tyrant off with a ''Kamehameha'' wave, in which Vegeta moves out of range.<ref>''Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'''</ref>


After the latter two films and anime adaptation in ''Dragon Ball Super'', Vegeta participates in a tournament where he defeats Frost,<ref>{{cite episode|title=Turn Anger into Power! Vegeta's All-Out Battle|date=March 20, 2016|series=Dragon Ball Super|number=35}}</ref> Magetta,<ref>{{cite episode|title=An Unexpectedly Tough Foe! Vegeta's Explosion of Rage!|date=March 27, 2016|series=Dragon Ball Super|number=36}}</ref> and Cabba,<ref>{{cite episode|title=Don't Forget Your Saiyan Pride! Vegeta vs the Saiyan of Universe 6|date=April 3, 2016|number=37|series=Dragon Ball Super}}</ref> but is defeated by the assassin Hit.<ref>{{cite episode|title=Universe 6's Strongest Warrior! Meet the Assassin Hit!!|date=April 10, 2016|series=Dragon Ball Super|number=38}}</ref> He travels to Planet Potaufeu to retrieve Goten and Trunks, where he fights a copy of himself created by Commeson. He is then reunited with Future Trunks and begins training to fight the evil Goku Black,<ref>{{cite episode|title=Master and Student Reunion - Son Gohan and "Future" Trunks|date=July 17, 2016|number=52|series=Dragon Ball Super}}</ref> also training Trunks for the fight.<ref>{{cite episode|title=He Who Carries Saiyan Blood - Trunks' Determination|date=August 7, 2016|series=Dragon Ball Super|number=54}}</ref> Vegeta travels to the future to counter Goku Black, but is defeated<ref name=":0">{{cite episode|title=Goku Black Rematch! The Appearance of Super Saiyan Rose!!|date=August 28, 2016|series=Dragon Ball Super|number=56}}</ref> and returns to the past.<ref>"God with the Invulnerable Body - Zamasu's Advent". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 57. September 4, 2016.</ref> Vegeta heals and returns to the future for a rematch.<ref>{{cite episode|title=Back to the Future - Goku Black's Identity is Revealed|date=October 2, 2016|series=Dragon Ball Super|number=60}}</ref> Failing to defeat Goku Black before traveling to the present, where he trains, giving him enough strength to best Goku Black in their next encounter.<ref>{{cite episode|title=Revere Him! Praise Him! Fusion Zamasu's Explosive Birth|date=October 30, 2016|number=64|series=Dragon Ball Super}}</ref> Vegeta and Goku then meet their match against Zamasu's fused form,<ref>{{cite episode|title=Is This the Final Judgement?! The Ultimate Power of the Absolute God|series=Dragon Ball Super|number=65|date=November 6, 2016}}</ref> forcing them to once again fuse into Vegito, who defuses from overusing his energy. Vegeta later aids Trunks in defeating Zamasu.<ref>{{cite episode|title=The Climactic Battle! The Miraculous Power of a Relentless Warrior!|number=66|date=November 13, 2016|series=Dragon Ball Super}}</ref> Vegeta loses a battle to ],<ref>{{cite episode|title=Goku vs Arale! A Ridiculous Battle Will End the Earth?!|date=December 4, 2016|number=69|series=''Dragon Ball Super''}}</ref> and later declines training with Goku due to Bulma's pregnancy.<ref>{{cite episode|title=Let's Do It, Zen-Oh Sama! The All-Universe Martial Arts Tournament!!!|date=February 5, 2017|series=''Dragon Ball Super''|number=77}}</ref> When his daughter, Bulla, is born, Vegeta develops a strong attachment to her and becomes very protective over her wellbeing.
====Buu Saga====
{{main|Buu Saga}}
Seven years pass since the Cell Games, and the ] is reinstated. Now that Goku is gone, Vegeta's main focus is to make his own son stronger than Goku's now two sons. Upon hearing from Gohan that Goku will be visiting Earth for strict 24 hour period to fight in the World Tournament. Vegeta sees this as the perfect opportunity to fight Goku in a "second round" and win.


Vegeta decides to enter in the Tournament of Power in order to protect his family. During the tournament Vegeta is successful in knocking out numerous fighters. He knocks out Toppo, who achieved the power of a God of Destruction, and then aids Goku in fighting the last remaining member of Universe 11, Jiren. It is during his fight with Jiren and Toppo that Vegeta breaks his limits by his own accord. With two minutes remaining in the tournament, Jiren knocks Vegeta out, who then tearfully sends the last of his remaining power to Goku. In the film '']'', Vegeta and Goku battle Frieza's newest recruit, the Saiyan Broly, but he proves too powerful for either of them. Left with no other options, Vegeta learns the fusion dance and fuses with Goku, becoming Gogeta and stopping Broly's rampage.<ref>''Dragon Ball Super: Broly''</ref> After these events, Vegeta and Goku had been recruited by the Galactic Patrol to stop the wicked warlock Moro, who escaped along with his comrades. They confront and fail to defeat him, suffering wounds from the battle. Vegeta resolves to go to Yardrat to train and obtain a means to stop Moro. Returning after having used ''Shunkan Ido'', Vegeta takes away Moro's stolen life energy and revives the victims of Namek in an act of redemption using a new technique. He maintains the upper-hand, savagely beating the warlock until the tide turns against his favour when Moro absorbs one of his comrades to bolster his power, beating Vegeta into unconsciousness. When Moro starts absorbing the Earth's energy after having merged with it, a healed up Vegeta arrives just in time to aid Goku by not only fissioning the energy out of him to prevent him from hiding his weakpoint, but also by personally gathering the necessary energy from the other Dragon Team members and Oob to send it to Goku for him to channel his Ultra Instinct powers one more time and kill Moro (while saving the planet) for good.
During this tournament, the Z-Fighters are alerted to the presence of a grand evil and head off to vanquish it, enraging Vegeta who is again denied his rematch. During their confrontation with Babidi and his Majin warriors, Vegetas dark intentions are observed by Dabura, the strongest minion under Babidi's command who abandons his fight with Gohan to inform his master. Able to manipulate and enslave those with evil in their hearts, Babidi attempts to mystically convert Vegeta into a Majin warrior. Though he struggles, Vegeta is consumed and becomes Majin Vegeta. Desperate to fight Goku, they are returned, with Babidi's magic, to the tournament arena where Vegeta begins murdering spectators to force Goku into a no-holds barred battle. However, refusing to allow more innocents to fall, Goku requests Babidi allow their battle to take place in a remote, abandoned area.


Later on, Vegeta and Goku were invited by the alien beings called the Heeters into defeating the powerful Cerealean sniper named Granolah. He engages Granolah in battle after he defeats Goku in his Ultra Instinct state, and gains the upper-hand using the power of Destroyer Gods in a new form he labels ''Ultra Ego'', in opposition to his rival's Ultra Instinct, that he achieved during training with Beerus, but is beaten in turn after Granolah unleashes his true power.<ref name="Toriyama 2022">{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball Super|publisher = ]| year = 2022 | volume = 17 | isbn = 978-1-9747-3451-1|chapter=Chapter 74}}</ref> After the Namekian, Monaito, intervenes, he confirms to Goku about the identity of his father, Bardock. After the Heeter, Gas, shows up in order to settle a grudge on the Cerealean, Vegeta, in a show of stubborn pride, gives Granolah a senzu bean so he can fight Gas. Later, he and Goku struggle against the powerful Heeter and are beaten, but are saved at the last moment by the unexpected arrival of Frieza, who proceeds to murder Gas and Elec for their betrayal. He beats Vegeta and Goku down in one blow upon unveiling his new powers, but ultimately spares them.
There Vegeta is ordered to kill the Kaio by Babidi but Vegeta refuses to the astonishment of his 'master' as it is something that should be impossible. Clinging to his pride after being enslaved, Vegeta states that his only goal is to finally defeat Goku and nothing else will be allowed to interrupt or postpone their battle. During their conflict, they release enough energy to awaken Majin Buu which distracts Goku, requesting Vegeta to end their fight for now to deal with a greater threat. Vegeta accepts the truce only to knock Goku unconscious and setting off to deal with Majin Buu alone, wanting to repay Goku for sacrificing himself against Cell many years ago. Unfortunately Vegeta, despite possessing overwhelming power, cannot compete with Buu's near invulnerability and is bested, forcing him to commit suicide as a last resort, detonating his body and its reserves of power. He does this knowing that he will almost definitely be going to hell because he finally admits that he has loved ones he cares about more than himself.


In '']'', Vegeta trains with Goku and Broly on Beerus' planet, where he attempts to learn the ways Jiren uses to efficiently use his power. He spars with Goku without transformations or energy attacks. He is unable to get contacted because of Beerus' ice cream cup obstructing Whis' staff, leaving the situation on Earth to be handled by Piccolo and whoever associates he can enlist. In the post-credits scene, exhausted, Vegeta lands the last blow on Goku, triumphantly declaring himself the winner, much to the boredom of Cheelai and comically moved emotion from Broly and Lemo.<ref>''Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero''</ref>
Eventually, Vegeta is restored to life when the battle against Buu becomes increasing desperate. He fuses with Goku to become Vegetto, easily out-classing Buu until Vegetto is willingly absorbed to free his friends trapped within the mystical monster. Within the bowels of Buu, Vegetto is separated into Goku and Vegeta. They engage in battles with the internal defenses of Buu before escaping and being transported to the planet of the Kais. There, Vegeta and Goku battle against Buu until Vegeta composes a plan, struggling to hold off Buu long enough for Goku to form and use a Spirit Bomb. Buu is defeated and Vegeta finally settles his rivalry with Goku, becoming a true good guy in the process. Many years later, the heroes reunite at another Budokai tournament where Vegeta prepares once again to face Goku in battle. Goku leaves however to train a powerful new fighter, ] as Vegeta and the Z-fighters watch on.<ref></ref>.


===In other media===
In the new kanzenban version of the final volume, Vegeta once again swears to himself that he will become stronger than Goku and fight him again.<ref></ref>.
In filler episodes of ''Dragon Ball Z'', set during the Saiyan arc, Vegeta and Nappa travel to Arlia while in space, being hailed as a hero after saving the people there. After leaving, Vegeta destroys the planet from space. After the Namek arc, Vegeta travels across space in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt at finding Goku, defeating remnants of Frieza's army. After the Buu arc, Vegeta attends a gathering with the other heroes.


In addition, Vegeta appears in six of the non-canonical ''Dragon Ball Z'' movies; in the ], Vegeta comes to Goku's aid against Meta-Cooler, foiling his attempt at powering the Big Gete Star with their energy by overloading it;<ref>''Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler''</ref> in the ], Vegeta appears to aid the others in combating a new wave of androids, destroying Android 15;<ref>''Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13''</ref> in the ], Vegeta shows hesitation in fighting Broly due to his immense strength in his true form, though he overcomes it in time to supply Goku with his energy, contributing to Broly's defeat;<ref>''Dragon Ball Z: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan''</ref> in the ], Vegeta withdraws from attending a tournament, disillusioned by Goku's death, but comes to help Trunks when believing he is in danger;<ref>''Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound''</ref> in the ], after having a difficult time with Janemba, Vegeta fuses with Goku to form Gogeta who destroys Janemba easily;<ref>''Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn''</ref> in the ], Vegeta fights Hirudegarn after he steps on his home;<ref>''Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon''</ref>
==Dragon Ball GT==
====Baby Saga====
{{main|Baby Saga}}
In this saga, ], an artificially-created ] (called "Tuffles" in the FUNimation dub, which may be a pun for "truffles". The word "Tsufuru" is a sort of spoonerism for "furutsu", in the vein of "Saiya", "Yasai", "Vegetable") came to Earth. These people were the race that used to live on the Saiyan's homeworld before being wiped out by the stronger race. He possessed people, including Gohan and Goten, to find Vegeta. Vegeta fought both Goten and Gohan, and beat them, but Baby entered Vegeta's body through multiple cuts and proceeded to control him completely. Baby Vegeta spread his control, taking over the minds of everyone on Earth using special seeds, save those with special protection (i.e. Mr. Buu's ability to control his body in any way he wishes protected him from the seeds). After creating a new Tsufurujin homeworld with the Black Star Dragon Balls, he began moving the people of Earth there bit-by-bit, proclaiming himself ruler. After a battle with Goku, who managed to reach Super Saiyan 4, Baby-Vegeta transformed to a Golden Oozaru (giant ape) form. The two battled and Goku eventually won by slicing off Vegeta's tail. Baby fled Vegeta's body and was blasted into the Sun by Goku.


In the anime sequel ''Dragon Ball GT'', Vegeta is confronted by a Baby-possessed Gohan. Baby possessed Vegeta during their battle despite strong resistance by Vegeta,<ref>{{cite episode|title=The Attack on Vegeta" / "Ambitions Achieved!? Vegeta Possessed|date=November 6, 1996|number=27|series=Dragon Ball GT}}</ref> and the resulting Baby/Vegeta fusion battles Goku.<ref>{{cite episode|title=The Fall of The Saiyans" / "The Situation is Even Worse!? Super Saiyan 3 Fails!!|date=November 27, 1996|number=29|series=Dragon Ball GT}}</ref><ref>{{cite episode|title=Goku's Ascension" / "The Strongest Form! Son Goku Becomes A Super Saiyan 4!!|date=January 29, 1997|series=Dragon Ball GT}}</ref> Vegeta is later split from Baby's body before Baby is destroyed.<ref>{{cite episode|title=Baby Put To Rest" / "The Finale! At Last, Bebi Is Annihilated|date=February 26, 1997|number=39|series=Dragon Ball GT}}</ref> Later, he fights Super Android #17, but again, he is knocked out and nearly killed.<ref>{{cite episode|title=17 Times 2" / "The Ultimate Android! The Two #17s Unite|number=44|date=April 30, 1997|series=Dragon Ball GT}}</ref> When Omega Shenron wreaks havoc, he fights with Goku as a Super Saiyan 4 but the two eventually revert to normal.<ref>{{cite episode|title=Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta" / "Friend Or Foe?... Giant Ape Vegeta on the Rampage|series=Dragon Ball GT|number=59|date=September 17, 1997}}</ref><ref>{{cite episode|title=Universal Allies" / "A Miraculous Come-From-Behind Victory!! Goku Saves The Universe|date=November 12, 1997|series=Dragon Ball GT|number=63}}</ref> Afterwards, Vegeta says a farewell to Goku, who leaves the duty of protecting Earth in Vegeta's hands before he flies off into the sky on Shenron.<ref>{{cite episode|title=Until We Meet Again" / "Goodbye, Goku... 'Till the Day We Meet Again|date=November 19, 1997|series=Dragon Ball GT|number=64}}</ref>
====Super 17 Saga====
{{main|Super 17 Saga}}
After Goku gets trapped in Hell and is forced to fight Freeza and Cell, Vegeta claims that he is the Earth's protector in the case of Goku's absence and is determined to win the battle against Super 17 (the fusion of Android 17 from the Cell Saga and a newer version of 17, a Machine Mutant created in Hell). He powers up to Super Saiyan 2 and even uses his Final Shine Attack, however this proves futile, as Super 17 simply absorbs the attack. But then Goku comes back and with some help from #18 he destroys him with his Super Dragon Fist attack.


Vegeta has appeared in many video games related to the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise as both a ] and ]. In several games, Vegeta is capable of transforming into a Super Saiyan 3,<ref>'']''</ref><ref>'']''</ref><ref>''Dragon Ball Zenkai Battle''</ref> first introduced in ''Dragon Ball Z: Raging Blast''.<ref>'']''</ref> In the 2003 game ''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2'', Vegeta can be absorbed by Boo as one of the alternate forms exclusive to the game.<ref>''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2''</ref> In the 2010 arcade game ''Dragon Ball: Heroes'', Vegeta bests Super 17 before and after he merges with Android 18.<ref>''Dragon Ball: Heroes'' God Mission series fifth mission</ref> A Time Breaker-possessed version of Vegeta also appears in the game.<ref>''Dragon Ball: Heroes'' God Mission series ninth mission</ref> In the 2015 game '']'', Vegeta serves as a mentor to the player character, teaching ''Galic Gun'', ''Final Barrage'', ''Shine Shot'', and ''Final Flash''.<ref>]</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.idigitaltimes.com/dragon-ball-z-xenoverse-mentor-guide-how-unlock-every-move-and-challenge-420837|title=Dragon Ball Z Xenoverse Mentor Guide: How To Unlock Every Move And Challenge|date=March 8, 2015|first=Phillip|last=Martinez|publisher=idigitaltimes.com|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160710091904/http://www.idigitaltimes.com/dragon-ball-z-xenoverse-mentor-guide-how-unlock-every-move-and-challenge-420837|archive-date=July 10, 2016}}</ref> He has also appeared in other non ''Dragon Ball''-related video games, such as '']'', '']'', and even in the ''Dragon Ball Z''/'']''/'']'' crossover game '']''.
====Shadow Dragon Saga====
{{main|Shadow Dragon Saga}}
As Goku continues to have trouble against the One Star Dragon, ], Vegeta comes to his aid. Transforming into a Golden Oozaru, due to the Blutz Wave Generator (a device invented by Bulma), Vegeta proceeded to become a Super Saiyan 4 as he had full control over the Oozaru form. When even this form failed to stop the Shadow Dragon, Goku and Vegeta fused to become Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta. Gogeta overwhelmed Yi Xing Long in power almost bringing the heroes to victory, but the fusion time ran out before they could deliver the final blow. The two separate and are beaten until Goku uses a Genki Dama to take out the creature. Eventually, thanks to the people of the Earth and of the entire universe, Goku gains a big enough Genki Dama to destroy Yi Xing Long. Before leaving forever, Goku tells Vegeta that the lives of everyone are now in his hands, passing the role of protector of the Earth and anyone in need of help, to Vegeta.


Vegeta has made several appearances in other manga, one of which is in Akira Toriyama's ''Dragon Ball'' self-parody '']'', where he battles the titular character. In the ''Dragon Ball'' and '']'' crossover, ''Cross Epoch'', Vegeta is re-imagined as a captain of a crew of air pirates which includes Trunks, ], and ]. On September 15, 2006, Vegeta made a guest appearance in a chapter of the '']'' manga, ''Super Kochikame'', entitled {{nihongo|''Kochira Namek-Sei Dragon Kōen-mae Hashutsujo''|こちらナメック星ドラゴン公園前派出所||This is the Dragon Police Station in front of the Park on Planet Namek}}.<ref>{{cite book |last1= Akimoto|first1= Osamu|author-link1= Osamu Akimoto|title= Super Kochikame|series= ]|date= September 15, 2006|publisher= Shueisha|language= ja|isbn= 4-08-874096-3|chapter= This is the Dragon Police Station in front of the Park on Planet Namek}}</ref> Vegeta appears in the '']'' manga in Chapter 178. Two characters go to a restaurant that features live Muay Thai boxing and Vegeta is in the background cheering. He also makes a single panel appearance in Toriyama's 2014 '']'' special.<ref>{{cite book |last=Toriyama |first=Akira |date=January 6, 2015 |title=Jaco the Galactic Patrolman |publisher=] |pages=232–247 |isbn= 978-1-4215-6630-6}}</ref> He is also had an appearance in the newest Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Heroes.
==Forms and transformations==
As a member of the Saiyan race, Vegeta possesses a large number of transformations that enhance his abilities to varying degrees and drastically alter his physical appearance. These forms are listed in the order they were attained.


Vegeta has also been the victim of parody: the ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' ''Gag Special 2005'' issue released on November 12, 2004, featured a '']'' one-shot ''Dragon Ball'' parody manga. The manga was a humorous retelling of the battle between Goku and Vegeta initial battle; ] was Goku and ] was Vegeta.<ref>{{Cite comic |cartoonist= ]|story= Dragon Ball|title= Shōnen Jump Gag Special 2005|issue= |date= November 12, 2004|publisher= ]|location= Japan|page= 2}}</ref>
====Normal====
This is Vegeta's normal form (See Appearance). His appearance remains the same over the course of the entire series (his hair changes in GT), though his basic level of power greatly increases from training and injury as time progresses. This in turn boosts the power potential for all his transformations. When any transformation is cancelled due to unconsciousness, depletion of energy, death or self-reversion, Vegeta returns to this form.


Vegeta has made two contributions to music: in the eighth installment of '']'' entitled '']'', Vegeta sings the song "Vegeta-sama no Oryori Jigoku!!". The song focuses of Vegeta cooking a special ],<ref>{{cite AV media notes |title= Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8: Character Special 2|others= Various|date= 1991|last= Horikawa|first= Ryo|type= Album|publisher= Columbia Records|id= COCC-9067|location= Japan|language= ja }}</ref> and in ''Dragon Ball Kai: Song Collection'' he sings the song "Saiyan Blood", which he brags about how great he is.<ref>{{cite AV media notes |title= Dragon Ball Kai: Song Collection|others= Various|date= 2009|last= Horikawa|first= Ryo|type= Album|publisher= Columbia Records|id= COCX-35798|location= Japan|language= ja }}</ref> Other ''Dragon Ball''-related songs that center around Vegeta are "Koi no Nazonazo" by Kuko and Tricky Shirai which focuses on his and Bulma's relationship<ref>{{cite AV media notes |title= Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8½ Special|others= Various|date= 1991|type= Album|publisher= Columbia Records|id= COCC-9247|location= Japan|language= ja }}</ref> and "Ai wa Ballad no Yō ni~Vegeta no Theme~" by Shin Oya which represents Vegeta's reflections on his life and then current family.<ref>{{cite AV media notes |title= Saikyō no Fusion|others= Hironobu Kageyama|date= 1995|last= Oya|first= Shin|type= single|publisher= Forte Music Entertainment|id= FMDC-518|language= ja}}</ref>
====Oozaru====
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This is Vegeta's least used transformation that occurs when he is exposed to rays of moon light, real or artificial. As long as he possesses his tail, Vegeta transforms into a were-ape, vastly increasing his size and strength while retaining his mental capacity, able to contain any primal rage brought on by the form. Stated by Vegeta, the Oozaru form is equal to ten times that of a Saiyan's normal power.


==Abilities==
====Super Saiyan====
Up until his tail was cut off, Vegeta could turn into a gigantic monkey-like creature called an {{nihongo|''Ōzaru''|大猿||lit.
Vegeta first acheived this while training during the three year time period waiting for the arrival of the androids. However, Vegeta is first seen to have this ability in his battle with Android #19. This transformation results in Vegeta's physical limits being increased by a great amount, enhancing his speed, strength, reflexes and destructive potential. His hair turns blonde and is forced upward, with sharper edges, whilst his irises turn green, his body becoming surrounded in a glowing, golden aura. Additionally, his muscle mass also increases slightly.
"Great Ape"}} by looking at a full moon, an ability common of all Saiyans with tails.<ref name="oozaru">{{cite book|last1=Toriyama|first1=Akira|author-link= Akira Toriyama|title=]|volume=20|chapter=232: 『月』|date=January 10, 1990|publisher=]|language=ja|isbn= 4-08-851617-6}}</ref><ref name="destroyplanetanime2">{{Cite episode |title=いまだ悟空!すべてを賭けた最後の大技|trans-title=Now, Goku! A Final Technique with Everything on the Line |episode-link=List_of_Dragon Ball Z episodes|series= Dragon Ball Z|series-link=Dragon Ball Z|language= ja|date=December 20, 1989|publisher= ]|location= Japan|station= ] |number= 31}}</ref> Vegeta has the ability to create and enhance attacks with the use of ''ki''. He also has the ability to use {{nihongo|''Bukū-jutsu''|舞空術||lit: "Air Dancing Technique"}}, which enables him to fly.<ref name="firstvj">{{cite book| last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama| title = Dragon Ball| publisher = ]| year = 1990| volume = 20| isbn = 1-56931-933-2| url-access = registration| url = https://archive.org/details/dragonballzvol400akir}}</ref> Constant training and his Saiyan heritage have given him vast superhuman strength, durability, speed, and reflexes.<ref name="firstvj"/> Vegeta can increase his physical capabilities and flight speed many fold if he directs ki into them.


Vegeta is known to give names for his various energy attacks. In his early appearance, Vegeta is seen to use attacks similar to several of the protagonists of the series, such as a {{nihongo|Destructo Disc|気円斬|Kienzan|lit. Ki Disk Razor}}, a laser-like disk capable of cutting through solid objects, and a ki wave similar to Goku's ''Kamehameha''. One of his better known attacks is the {{nihongo|''Galick Gun''|ギャリック砲|Gyarikku Hō}}, although he uses it only once in the ''Z'' series proper; during his battle against Goku in an attempt to destroy the Earth.<ref name="destroyplanetanime2"/><ref name="firstvj"/> He later develops the {{nihongo|''Big Bang Attack''|ビッグ・バン・アタック|Biggu Ban Atakku}}<ref name="bigbangattack">{{cite book|last1=Toriyama|first1=Akira|author-link= Akira Toriyama|title=]|volume=29|chapter=344: うろたえる人造人間|date=March 10, 1992|publisher=]|language=ja|isbn=4-08-851419-X}}</ref><ref name="bigbanganime">{{Cite episode |title=20号の不敵な笑い…ドクターゲロの秘密|trans-title=No. 20s Defiant Smile… The Secret of Doctor Gero|episode-link=List_of_Dragon Ball Z episodes|series= Dragon Ball Z|series-link=Dragon Ball Z|language= ja|date=March 4, 1992|publisher= ]|location= Japan|station= ] |number= 130}}</ref> and the {{nihongo|''Final Flash''|ファイナルフラッシュ|Fainaru Furasshu}}<ref name="finalflash">{{cite book|last1=Toriyama|first1=Akira|author-link= Akira Toriyama|title=]|volume=32|chapter=384: ベジータ、執念の秘策|date=October 2, 1992|publisher=]|language=ja|isbn=4-08-851687-7}}</ref><ref name="finalflashanime">{{Cite episode |title=超サイヤ人の限界突破!!嵐を呼ぶトランクス|trans-title=Breaking Through the Boundaries of the Super Saiyan!! Trunks Summons a Storm |episode-link=List_of_Dragon Ball Z episodes|series= Dragon Ball Z|series-link=Dragon Ball Z|language= ja|date=October 28, 1992|publisher= ]|location= Japan|station= ] |number= 162}}</ref> techniques, which are much more powerful than his older energy attacks. One of Vegeta's most commonly used tactics in the series is when he bombards an opponent with an array of small ''ki'' blasts. He is not known to have an official name for this attack, but it is occasionally called {{nihongo|''Rapid-Fire Energy Balls''|連続エネルギー弾|Renzoku Enerugī Dan}}. Later on in the franchise, he develops an even more powerful version of his ''Final Flash'' attack, called {{nihongo|''Gamma Burst Flash''|ガンマバーストフラッシュ|Ganma Bāsuto Furasshu}}. In ''Dragon Ball GT'', Vegeta displays a powerful new attack, entitling it the {{nihongo|''Final Shine Attack''|ファイナルシャインアタック|Fainaru Shain Atakku}}, where he uses his left hand to fire off a massive beam of green ''ki'' that widens with distance.<ref name="finalshine">{{Cite episode |title=究極の人造人間!二人の17号合体|trans-title=The Ultimate Android! The Two #17s Unite |episode-link=List_of_Dragon Ball GT episodes|series= Dragon Ball GT|series-link=Dragon Ball GT|language= ja|date=April 30, 1997|publisher= ]|location= Japan|station= ] |number= 44}}</ref> Because of his immense strength and power, Vegeta, along with many other characters from the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise, can ] if not star systems, galaxies and even entire Universes with single attacks if he intends to.<ref name="destroyplanetanime2"/><ref name="destroyplanet">{{cite book|last1=Toriyama|first1=Akira|author-link= Akira Toriyama|title=]|volume=20|chapter=231: レッドゾーンの闘い!|date=January 10, 1990|publisher=]|language=ja|isbn=4-08-851617-6}}</ref><ref name="destroyplanetanime">{{Cite episode |title=宇宙一の強戦士サイヤ人めざめる!|trans-title=The Saiyans, The Strongest Warriors in the Universe, Awaken! |episode-link=List_of_Dragon Ball Z episodes|series= Dragon Ball Z|series-link=Dragon Ball Z|language= ja|date=July 12, 1989 |publisher= ]|location= Japan|station= ] |number= 11}}</ref>
====Ascended Super Saiyan (Super Saiyan 2nd Grade)====
By forcing his limits as a Super Saiyan to their absolute limit, Vegeta was able to transform to an advanced form of Super Saiyan. In appearance, Vegeta resembles his Super Saiyan form but his hair has gotten longer and more defined. His muscle mass has also greatly increased, but not to a point that inhibits his speed. Even though this is never specifically stated, Trunks says later that Vegeta was possibly able to transform into a Super Saiyan 3rd Grade, but chose not to because he knew of the negative side effects of lost speed. In this particular form, Vegeta dubbed himself "Super Vegeta" when he used it against Imperfect Cell.


Vegeta also possesses several transformations that greatly enhance his abilities to varying degrees. Though he lost his Great Ape form, he gains the ability to transform into a Super Saiyan and, through training, can further transform into advanced states of Super Saiyan as the series continues.<ref name="ssvegeta">{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball|publisher = ]| year = 1991 | volume = 29| isbn = 1-56931-986-3}}</ref><ref name="vegeta32">{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball|publisher = ]| year = 1992 | volume = 32 | isbn = 1-59116-328-5}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | last = Toriyama| first = Akira| author-link = Akira Toriyama|title = Dragon Ball|publisher = ]| year = 1994 | volume = 39 | isbn = 1-4215-0148-1}}</ref> Vegeta later achieved the immensely powerful {{nihongo|Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan|超サイヤ人ゴッドSS(スーパーサイヤ人ゴッドスーパーサイヤ人)|Sūpā Saiya-jin Goddo Sūpā Saiya-jin}}, "Super Saiyan Blue" for short, under Whis's tutelage. It is later revealed that he now has access to the red-haired {{nihongo|Super Saiyan God|超スーパーサイヤ人じんゴッド|Sūpā Saiya-jin Goddo}} form, originally obtained by Goku, most notably during his fight against Broly.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Outlaw|first1=Kofi|title='Dragon Ball Super' Reveals Best Look Yet at SSG Vegeta|url=http://comicbook.com/anime/amp/news/dragon-ball-super-broly-trailer-3-vegeta-super-saiyan-god/|website=Comic Book|date=November 7, 2018 |access-date=November 7, 2018|archive-date=January 5, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240105145011/https://comicbook.com/anime/amp/news/dragon-ball-super-broly-trailer-3-vegeta-super-saiyan-god/|url-status=live}}</ref>
====Majin Vegeta====
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Vegeta by the Buu saga had become for the most part good, but hidden desires and evil still lurked in his soul. Seeing this and using it to his advantage, the dark wizard Babidi used his magic to possess Vegeta and fully reveal the full extent of his power that had been suppressed for years by his good nature. Vegeta had become the pure evil Majin Vegeta, whom Babidi had also attempted to control, but Vegeta's overwhelming pride made that difficult for him. Vegeta now had full access to every depth of his previously sublimated power, increasing his strength tremendously. It is later discovered that Vegeta could've resisted Babidi's attempt to possess him, but chose not to after seeing the incredible effect on power that Babidi's possession had on the Human Spopovitch. Vegeta was desperate for a rematch with Goku, and with Goku's limited time back on Earth, and the knowledge that he could not beat Goku with his current state of power, Vegeta decided that becoming a Majin was the only alternative.


During his fight with Jiren, a mortal stronger than a destroyer, Vegeta unlocks an enhanced version of the Super Saiyan Blue form, evolving his transformation by breaking his limits by his own accord.<ref>{{cite episode|title=Body, Soul and Power Unleashed! Goku and Vegeta!|series=Dragon Ball Super|number=123|date=January 14, 2018}}</ref>
Majin Vegeta's appearance differs in subtle ways from his regular Super Saiyan form. The only visible differences are that the outlines of his eyes become much darker to highlight the black colouring, protruding veins on various areas of his body and the "M" symbol in the center of his forehead (the mark of the Majin) indicating his enslavement to Babidi. Vegeta has full access to Super Saiyan 2 in this state, although it is vaguely suggested that he was capable of it before he became a Majin.


During the "Granolah the Survivor" arc of the manga, Vegeta trains under Beerus to master the God of Destruction's power of {{nihongo|''Hakai''|破壊||lit: "destruction"}}. This training eventually culminates in Vegeta acquiring a form that he labels {{nihongo|''Ultra Ego''|我儘わがままの極意ごくい|Wagamama no Goku'i|lit. "Secret of self-indulgence"}}, elevating him to be as powerful as Goku's completed ''Ultra Instinct''.<ref name="Toriyama 2022"/><ref>{{cite web|last1=Peters|first1=Megan|title=Dragon Ball Super Reveals Official Name of Vegeta's New Form|url=http://comicbook.com/anime/news/dragon-ball-super-manga-75-ultra-ego-vegeta/|website=Comic Book|date=August 18, 2021 |access-date=January 7, 2024|archive-date=January 8, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240108014137/https://comicbook.com/anime/news/dragon-ball-super-manga-75-ultra-ego-vegeta/|url-status=live}}</ref> The ''Ultra Ego'' state allows Vegeta to become more powerful as he takes more damage.
====Super Saiyan 2====
It is actually uncertain when Vegeta becomes Super Saiyan 2, but it is first revealed when Vegeta becomes Majin Vegeta. Vegeta earlier in the series vaguely suggests (but never specifically states) that he was capable of transforming prior to becoming Majin Vegeta, this however is unclear. This transformation again increased Vegeta's physical limits, enhancing his abilities beyond the capabilites of his Super Saiyan 1 form. His appearance is similar to that of the Super Saiyan state but his hair strands are clearly and individually defined while his body sparks with bolts of electricity.


Vegeta can also fuse with Goku and create a warrior who has the combined power and skills of both. One method is by using the ''Potara'' earrings, presented to Goku by the ]. This results in a 'potara fusion' creating {{nihongo|Vegito|ベジット|Bejitto|"Vegerot" in ]'s manga translation}}, who, in his reappearance in ''Dragon Ball Super'', can also transform into a Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan. The other method is by performing the 'Metamorese Fusion Dance', which creates {{nihongo|Gogeta|ゴジータ|Gojīta}}.
====Baby Vegeta====
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Like his Majin state, this is a form outside of normal Saiyan transformations, thrust upon Vegeta when he was cut and then infected with the Baby parasite, chosen as the strongest being on Earth. During his possession, his form gradually alters over time as his body is augmented to suit Baby's desires. Originally, Baby Vegeta appears to be in Super Saiyan 2 state permanently with his hair slowly turning gray and his eyes turning red, his eyebrows receding. His skin turned a grayish hue and he gained a black suit with golden shoulder pads.


==Reception==
====Golden Oozaru====
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Vegeta first attained this form while not under control of his own body. The entity known as Baby had infested his body and taken control of Vegeta. Due to Baby-possessed Bulma's application of wave surges called "Blutz Waves" ("Bruits Waves" in the original version), Baby was transformed into a Golden Oozaru in order to compete with Super Saiyan 4 Goku. Baby Vegeta was returned to normal after his tail was severed.
Vegeta has generally received praise by various reviewers from manga, anime and other media. Theron Martin from ] noted Vegeta's pride as being partially responsible for the success of the series. His fight against Goku during the final story arc was also commented to be very entertaining, despite its length as well as Goku and Vegeta's fighting styles, which Martin considered to have become stale.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/dragon-ball-z/dvd-season-8|title=Dragon Ball Z DVD - Season 8 Uncut|author=Martin, Theron|access-date=May 12, 2009|date=March 4, 2009|publisher=]|archive-date=August 11, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230811150931/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/dragon-ball-z/dvd-season-8|url-status=live}}</ref> In another review, Theron noted Vegeta's overcoming his pride to help defeat Cell as the best scene from the fight against said antagonist due to how it creates the climax of the scene.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/dragon-ball-z/dvd-season-6|title=Dragon Ball Z DVD - Season 6 Box Set (uncut)|author=Martin, Theron|access-date=May 12, 2009|date=November 25, 2008|publisher=]|archive-date=April 29, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090429032122/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/dragon-ball-z/dvd-season-6|url-status=live}}</ref> Todd Douglass Jr. from ] commented on Vegeta's skills and anger, noting them to be a good combination for any fight even though it is a one-sided battle due to how powerful he is. Douglass called his reveal as a villain during the appearance of Babidi, "the real meat" of the story.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/36155/dragon-ball-z-season-eight/|title= Dragon Ball Z: Season Eight|publisher= ]|date= February 1, 2009|author= Douglass Jr., Todd|access-date= May 12, 2009|archive-date= April 19, 2023|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20230419125456/https://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/36155/dragon-ball-z-season-eight/|url-status= live}}</ref> Carlos Ross from Them Anime Reviews found Vegeta and Bulma's relationship to have too much comic potential and comments that such characterization was lost.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.themanime.org/viewreview.php?id=245|title=Dragon Ball Z Review|publisher=Themanime.org|author=Ross, Carlos|access-date=May 17, 2009|archive-date=September 3, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200903173343/http://www.themanime.org/viewreview.php?id=245|url-status=live}}</ref>


Vegeta is a popular character in the series, placing fourth in the 1993 ''Dragon Ball'' character popularity poll voted on by ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' readers, and moved up to second in the 1995 one.<ref name="WSJ polls">{{cite book |title=Dragon Ball The Complete Illustrations|date=October 2008|publisher=]|isbn=978-1-4215-2566-2|pages=215, 217}}</ref> In 2004, fans of the series voted him the second most popular character for a poll in the book ''Dragon Ball Forever''.<ref>{{cite book|title=Dragon Ball Forever |year=2004 |publisher=] |isbn=4-08-873702-4|language=ja}}</ref>
====Super Saiyan 4====
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Using artificial means to transform into a Golden Oozaru, Vegeta then forced himself to overcome the fierce primal rage of the form, and in doing so, ascended to Super Saiyan 4. The physique of the form differs drastically when compared to any of Vegeta's prior Super Saiyan forms. He appears in his normal state, but his body is coated in a crimson fur apart from his chest and hands. His iris in his eyes turn turquoise and he gains pupils; also his upper and lower eyelids turn red. Vegeta's tail also returns, crimson in color as well. Vegeta only used this form in Dragon Ball GT, utilizing it to help Goku against ].


There has also been multiple criticism to his relationship with Bulma with writers finding it forced. In ] "Top 8 Anime Love Stories", Vegeta and Bulma's relationship ranked second with Katherine Luther commenting that such a relationship was unpredictable by fans.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://anime.about.com/od/animeprimer/tp/aa100303.htm|title=Top 8 Anime Love Stories|access-date=June 26, 2009|author=Luther, Katherine|publisher=]|archive-date=March 7, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160307145429/http://anime.about.com/od/animeprimer/tp/aa100303.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref> Japanese voice actor Toru Furuya expressed shock Trunks was Bulma's and Vegeta's child from the future despite the fact that Yamcha and Bulma were often in a relationship and Yamcha was turned into a cheater to cause such change. Hiromi Tsuru, Bulma's first Japanese actress, was also shocked by this change, believing her character would end with Yamcha.<ref>2004, TV Anime Guide: Dragon Ball Tenka’ichi Densetsu
====Fusions====
</ref> Bulma's voice actress joked that it was difficult for her to love Vegeta, having thought Bulma would end up with Yamcha.<ref name="Animation3">{{cite book|title=DRAGON BALL 大全集 補巻 TV ANIMATION PART 3|year=1996|publisher=]|pages=107–113|isbn=4-08-102019-1}}</ref> Mania Entertainment writer Briana Lawerence listed Vegeta 9th in the article 10 Male Headaches of Anime, criticizing his personality and his repeated desire to surpass Goku's power.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mania.com/10-male-headaches-anime_article_118033.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091009023451/http://www.mania.com/10-male-headaches-anime_article_118033.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 9, 2009|title=10 Male Headaches of Anime|last=Lawerence|first=Briana|date=October 6, 2009|publisher=Mania Entertainment|access-date=January 26, 2010}}</ref>
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Result of a successful ] between Goku and Vegeta. <br>
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Vegetto is the result of Fusion between Goku and Vegeta using the Potara Earings.<br>
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Result of a failed ], Vegeta and Goku become a fat version of Gogeta.


Vegeta has appeared in the ] poll taking high places in the category "best male character" in the 1991 poll<ref>{{cite web|url=http://animage.jp/old/gp/gp_1991.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100523154147/http://animage.jp/old/gp/gp_1991.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 23, 2010|script-title=ja:第13回アニメグランプリ1991年5月号|publisher=]|language=ja|access-date=April 11, 2011}}</ref> and 1992 poll.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://animage.jp/old/gp/gp_1992.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090914195158/http://animage.jp/old/gp/gp_1992.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 14, 2009|script-title=ja:第14回アニメグランプリ1992年5月号|publisher=]|language=ja|access-date=April 11, 2011}}</ref> Vegeta was placed twenty-first in ]'s 2009 top anime character of all-time list, calling him "the original unmitigated bastard" that preceded ] and ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uk.movies.ign.com/articles/103/1036651p1.html|title=Goku wins a place with the best|date=October 20, 2009|author=Mackenzie, Chris|publisher=IGN|access-date=February 15, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120612043634/http://uk.movies.ign.com/articles/103/1036651p1.html|archive-date=June 12, 2012}}</ref> and in the tenth spot in 2014.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/02/04/top-25-greatest-anime-characters?page=4 | title=Top 25 Greatest Anime Characters | author=Isler, Ramsey | date=February 4, 2014 | publisher=IGN | access-date=March 13, 2014 | archive-date=December 18, 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151218041201/http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/02/04/top-25-greatest-anime-characters?page=4 | url-status=live }}</ref> Vegeta came third on IGN's 2014 Top 10 Anime Villains list, stating, "The most famous bad-guy-turned-not-so-bad in all of anime. Vegeta started out as an alien punk with a sadistic streak and an inferiority complex, but over time he became one of Goku's friends, and every now and then, if he was feeling nice that day, he'd help save the world."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://uk.ign.com/articles/2014/07/30/top-10-anime-villains?page=2 | title=Top 10 Anime Villains | author=Isler, Ramsey | date=July 30, 2014 | publisher=IGN | access-date=August 1, 2014}}</ref> A Biglobe poll conducted in 2012 listed Vegeta at number 16 of Japanese fans' favorite '']'' characters, the highest among male characters on that list,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2012/05/02/poll-japanese-fans-name-their-favorite-tsundere-characters|title=POLL: Japanese Fans Name Their Favorite Tsundere Characters|access-date=December 30, 2016|archive-date=March 19, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230319224627/https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2012/05/02/poll-japanese-fans-name-their-favorite-tsundere-characters|url-status=live}}</ref> and a Thai magazine about anime characters also listed him among male tsunderes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animeherald.com/2014/11/03/behold-vegeta-prince-saiyans-tsundere/|title=Behold Vegeta: Prince of the Saiyans and... Tsundere?|date=November 3, 2014|access-date=December 30, 2016|archive-date=June 3, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230603171940/https://www.animeherald.com/2014/11/03/behold-vegeta-prince-saiyans-tsundere/|url-status=live}}</ref>
==Techniques and special abilities==
'''Atomic Blast'''
:A devastating special attack used by Majin Vegeta in the Buu Saga. He extends his right arm towards his opponent. He then carefully targets which part of the enemy his wishes to fire the blast by extending out his index finger and middle, while carefully limiting the space of his thumb. Each of these fingers determines which area the blast will fire. An extremely powerful attack that would easily kill any unwary foe.


A poll by Viz Media, editor responsible for the publication of the series in North America and Europe, confirms that Vegeta is the most popular character in '']''.<ref>{{Dead link|date=December 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} ''Ruetir.com.'' Web. September 23, 2021.</ref><ref>Brown, Urian. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210924072007/https://www.viz.com/blog/posts/dragon-ball-super-popularity-poll-results-aug-2021 |date=September 24, 2021 }} ''Viz.com.'' Web. September 24, 2021.</ref> Both Goku and Vegeta were criticized for being too overpowered in ''Super'' to the point they steal the series' spotlight to the supporting cast while their strategies either lack complexity or create a plothole such as the time limit to the fusion Vegetto.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://comicsverse.com/admit-dragon-ball-super-is-terrible/ |first=Jay |last=Gibbs |title=It's Time to Admit that DRAGON BALL SUPER is Terrible |date=September 3, 2017 |website=ComicsVerse |access-date=May 3, 2018 |archive-date=March 28, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180328210339/https://comicsverse.com/admit-dragon-ball-super-is-terrible/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
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:When using this technique, Vegeta extends one arm and opens his palm, turning his hand up at a 90-degree angle (as if to signal "stop") and gathers his Ki. He then fires a sphere of Ki that is either yellow or white in color and creates an enormous explosion upon contact. Basic versions of this attack can be seen as early as the Freeza saga (e.g.: When he destroyed Reacoom), but he officially uses it first against ] during the same battle that he first fought as a Super Saiyan. The attack's name and state is also reminiscent of the ].


==Cultural impact==
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Vegeta's quote "]" has become an ] and a popular catchphrase referring to a large number or great quantity. The line originates from the 21st episode of the ] English dub, "The Return of Goku", where Vegeta is voiced by Brian Drummond.<ref>{{cite news |title='Dragon Ball Super' Just Featured A Very Special 'Dragon Ball Z' Star |url=https://comicbook.com/anime/news/dragon-ball-super-anime-vegeta-brian-drummond-voice/ |author=Nick Valdez |work=ComicBook.com |date=December 18, 2017 |access-date=November 9, 2020 |archive-date=November 18, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201118044411/https://comicbook.com/anime/news/dragon-ball-super-anime-vegeta-brian-drummond-voice/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
:The power of flight. It literally means "lighter than air skill" or "Air Dance". Most warriors in the Dragon Ball universe can perform this.


The costume worn by the antagonist ] in the 2018 film '']'' is strikingly similar to Vegeta's costume. Killmonger is portrayed by ], who is known to be a fan of ''Dragon Ball''.<ref>{{cite news|title=Black Panther's Killmonger May Have Borrowed His Costume From Vegeta|url=https://www.cbr.com/black-panther-killmonger-vegeta-costume/|work=]|date=February 22, 2018|access-date=April 8, 2019|archive-date=September 3, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200903173508/https://www.cbr.com/black-panther-killmonger-vegeta-costume/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Michael B. Jordan's Killmonger Costume Honors His Anime Love|url=https://screenrant.com/michael-b-jordan-erik-killmonger-costume-anime-vegeta/|work=]|date=February 21, 2018|access-date=April 8, 2019|archive-date=September 3, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200903173514/https://screenrant.com/michael-b-jordan-erik-killmonger-costume-anime-vegeta/|url-status=live}}</ref> Jordan said Killmonger's battle armor may have been inspired by Vegeta's battle armor.<ref>{{cite news |title='Black Panther's Michael B. Jordan Says Killmonger's Armor May Be Based on Vegeta From 'Dragon Ball Z' |url=https://comicbook.com/marvel/2018/11/25/black-panther-michael-b-jordan-killmonger-armor-vegeta/ |work=ComicBook.com |date=November 25, 2018 |access-date=April 8, 2019 |archive-date=September 3, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200903173448/https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/black-panther-michael-b-jordan-killmonger-armor-vegeta/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
'''Energy Rings'''
:Vegeta creates five energy rings which he then uses to pin his opponent by binding their limbs and neck. He used this ability in his fight with Goku during the Buu Saga. This attack does not appear in the manga.


===Professional sports===
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American UFC fighter ] is an avid fan of ''Dragon Ball Z'', even citing the series as one of his inspirations for taking up mixed-martial arts. He names the first fight between Goku and Vegeta as one of his favorite battles in the series.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120510125253/http://bleacherreport.com/articles/964872-marcus-brimage-credits-dbz-for-his-mma-career |date=May 10, 2012 }}. Bleacher Report (December 1, 2011). Retrieved on 2013-06-28.</ref> American athlete ] wore a singlet referencing Vegeta and the ']' meme at ].<ref name="cleveland">{{cite news |title=Celebs, athletes give 'Dragon Ball' pop culture super status |url=https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2019/01/celebs-athletes-give-dragon-ball-pop-culture-super-status.html |work=] |date=January 15, 2019 |access-date=January 18, 2019 |archive-date=September 3, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200903173435/https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2019/01/celebs-athletes-give-dragon-ball-pop-culture-super-status.html |url-status=live }}</ref> ] player ] often celebrates his goals with a ''Dragon Ball Z'' reference, including Vegeta's ''Final Flash'' attack.<ref>{{cite web |title=Salvio volvió a recrear a Dragon Ball en el festejo de Boca |url=https://www.tycsports.com/boca-juniors/salvio-volvio-a-recrear-a-dragon-ball-en-el-festejo-de-boca-20200924.html |language=es |work=TyC Sports |date=September 24, 2020 |access-date=November 9, 2020 |archive-date=October 14, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201014090804/https://www.tycsports.com/boca-juniors/salvio-volvio-a-recrear-a-dragon-ball-en-el-festejo-de-boca-20200924.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
:Translates to "Ultimate Final Skill", Majin Vegeta uses this attack against Majin Buu. He engulfs himself in fiery energy and charges his Ki and then releases a burst of energy in the form of a sphere that continuously expands until Vegeta is out of energy. It was also called '''Suicide''' in the video game "Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors" and called '''Final Explosion''' in the Budokai and Budokai Tenkaichi series'. This technique is Vegeta's most powerful one, since it uses up every ounce of Vegeta's energy. As a result his body becomes completely lifeless, turning stone-like and eventually crumbling to dust.


===Music===
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American rapper ] has two songs, titled “Anime” and “Goku”, which reference Vegeta in the lyrics.<ref>{{Citation|title=Soulja Boy – Anime|url=https://genius.com/Soulja-boy-anime-lyrics|language=en|access-date=March 17, 2021|archive-date=November 9, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201109114105/https://genius.com/Soulja-boy-anime-lyrics|url-status=live}}</ref>
:Vegeta's energy beam attack. He performs it by extending his arms outwards from the sides of his body, then placing the base of his hands together directly forward and releasing a large and powerful gold Ki beam that consumes everything in its path. It requires some time to "power up". It was used against ] during the Cell Saga, and once more against Goku during the Buu Saga, when Vegeta was under the Majin enchantment. It was "unofficially" used for the first time on Planet Namek where a blue colored version of the attack was used against Reacoom during their fight. In the original Japanese version Vegeta just fires the blast without saying anything, however in one dub Vegeta actually screams "Final Flash" during this early version of the technique.
In the song entitled "Christ Conscious" by ], the song's lyrics include the following line: ''Got dragon balls, like my name was Vegeta''.<ref>{{Citation|title=Joey Bada$$ – Christ Conscious|url=https://genius.com/Joey-bada-christ-conscious-lyrics|language=en|access-date=March 17, 2021|archive-date=April 17, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210417194709/https://genius.com/Joey-bada-christ-conscious-lyrics|url-status=live}}</ref>
The demo version of the song from "First Impressions" by ] has a sample of Vegeta in the intro from the original Ocean dub: ''No way! How? It can't be! Kakarot a Super Saiyan? But he's a low-class soldier, it doesn't make any sense!''.
The ] released by the ] group ] features a song titled "Vegeta's Serenade". The song centers around Vegeta trying to write a love song for ], but keeps getting distracted by his hatred for ].


==See also==
'''Final Shine'''
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:Seen only in Dragon Ball GT, this is a powerful and quickly charged beam of green energy that Vegeta launched at ]. Additionally, Vegeta uses this attack again against ], but it has no effect. This time he shot it like a Final Flash. Vegeta also uses this attack in ] as a Super Saiyan 4, in a manner similar to the Final Flash. However, in ], he shoots the Final Shine in the original way he did against Super 17.


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:A beam similar to the Kamehameha. Vegeta charges the attack similarly to the Kamehameha, but Vegeta releases it with both hands faced open (while the Kamehameha requires the fingers to be curled). The result is a concentrated, fuchsia-colored energy beam from his hands and body. Vegeta uses this against Goku in their first fight during the Saiyan Saga. Translated as ''Garlic Gun'' or ''Galick Gun''. In keeping with the Saiyan pun on vegetables, it is named after the vegetable "garlic" (note that "ga-rikku" is the Japanese way of saying garlic).


==Further reading==
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:The Kienzan is a razor sharp disk of energy that can slice through nearly any opponent. It was used by Vegeta only once to cut off Gohan's tail after a transformation into an ]. It is similar to the "true" Kienzan used by Kuririn, which is a flat disc of Ki energy with a rotating edge around its perimeter. This attack is called '''Destructo Disc''' in the ] version of the series.

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Fictional character from Dragon Ball This article is about the Dragon Ball character. For the condiment, see Vegeta (condiment). For other uses, see Vegeta (disambiguation).

Fictional character
Vegeta
Dragon Ball character
Vegeta, as drawn by Akira Toriyama
First appearanceDragon Ball chapter #204 Sayonara, Son Goku, January 7, 1989 (Weekly Shōnen Jump 1989)
Created byAkira Toriyama
Voiced by
In-universe information
SpeciesSaiyan
TitlePrince of all Saiyans
Family
  • King Vegeta (father)
  • Vegeta II (paternal grandfather)
  • Vegeta I (great-grandfather)
  • Tarble (brother)
  • Tights (sister-in-law)
  • Gure (sister-in-law)
SpouseBulma (wife)
ChildrenTrunks (son)
Bulla (daughter)
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength, speed, agility, reflexes, durability, endurance, stamina and healing, flight, energy sensing, energy projection, energy absorption, telepathy, telekinesis, teleportation, forced unfusion

Vegeta (Japanese: ベジータ, Hepburn: Bejīta) (/vəˈdʒiːtə/ və-JEE-tə), fully referred to as Prince Vegeta IV (ベジータ 王子 四世, Bejīta-ōji Yon-sei), is a fictional character in the Japanese franchise Dragon Ball created by Akira Toriyama. Vegeta made his appearance in chapter #204 "Sayonara, Son Goku", published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on January 7, 1989, seeking the wish-granting Dragon Balls to achieve immortality.

As the first major antagonist of Dragon Ball Z, Vegeta is the prince of an elite extraterrestrial warrior race known as the Saiyans. As a person, he is naturally blunt, regal, hard-working and is full of his Saiyan pride; he often refers to his heritage and royal status throughout the series, but can also have negative traits such as being extremely haughty along with a destructive temper. He believed that he should be regarded as the strongest fighter in the universe, and becomes obsessed with surpassing Son Goku after losing his battle with the Z fighters. However, after Frieza's death, Vegeta unites with the heroes to thwart greater threats to the universe, most notably Cell, Majin Buu, Beerus, Zamasu, Jiren, Broly, Moro and Granolah. Throughout the series, Vegeta's role changes from villain to later as one of the heroes, while remaining a key rival to Goku.

Vegeta has been hailed as one of the most iconic characters not only in the Dragon Ball franchise, but also in manga and anime history as a whole. He is often cited as one of the most popular examples of rival characters in the industry, due to his character arc and narrative throughout Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super.

Development

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When creating Vegeta, Toriyama originally intended for him to be a short-lived antagonist and second-tier character, with little influence to Dragon Ball's story. Toriyama intended for Goku to simply kill him at the climax of their first battle, and portrayed him as simply and one-dimensional as he should have been considering this.

Despite this, the character became more popular than he had expected, and Toriyama became afraid of the backlash of killing him unceremoniously. Thus Toriyama decided to keep Vegeta in the story for longer. Frieza, who was designed as the antagonist of a later story arc whom Vegeta would come into conflict with much later in the story, was used with the secondary aim to create a reasonable "Death" for Vegeta. But he would be revived due to his popularity still.

He explained his surprise at the character's popularity in an interview during the release of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, "I had thought about bringing an end to as just a villain, but as I was writing, I felt that his villainous warped straightforwardness was unexpectedly interesting. I couldn't imagine that a guy with this kind of hairstyle would become popular, and yet he'd get more votes than Goku in favorite-character polls."

Toriyama initially harbored a dislike for Vegeta since he was created as a despicable character, but grew to like him as he considered the character's personality to be straightforward, therefore easier to write. He also found the character "Extremely helpful to have around". He stated at one point when he received a lot of fan mail telling him not to kill Vegeta, he purposely did just that. After the release of Battle of Gods, Toriyama expressed interest in having Vegeta be the lead in the event of another animated feature, though he insisted this was only his intent and no decision had been made.

Following the trend that names of members of the Saiyan race are puns on vegetables, Vegeta's name is a pun of the word vegetable itself.

Voice actors

Ryō Horikawa has been Vegeta's Japanese voice actor in most pieces of Dragon Ball media

In the original Japanese version of the anime and all media, Vegeta is voiced by Ryō Horikawa, with the only exception being Dragon Ball Daima, where a mini Vegeta was voiced by Yūdai Mino.

In the Ocean Productions English dub, Vegeta was voiced by Brian Drummond. Drummond returned in the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Super to voice Vegeta's Duplicate.

In Funimation (now Crunchyroll)'s in house dub, Christopher Sabat has voiced Vegeta in all Dragon Ball media, including video games. While Sabat continued to dub Vegeta's adult incarnation in Dragon Ball Z Kai, Laura Bailey voiced Vegeta's child incarnation in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Justin Briner voiced Vegeta's child incarnation in Dragon Ball Super.

In Brazil, where Dragon Ball is a huge success, Vegeta has been voiced by Alfredo Rollo since his debut. In Latin American Spanish, he's consistently been voiced by René García.

Appearances

Dragon Ball Z

Vegeta is introduced as a member of the Saiyan (サイヤ人, Saiya-jin) race. He travels to Earth with his partner Nappa to use the Dragon Balls to wish for immortality. Nappa easily fights off Earth's heroes and kills Tien Shinhan, Chiaotzu, Yamcha, and Piccolo in the process. Goku then arrives after completing his training with Kaiō-sama. Goku easily defeats Nappa who is then killed by Vegeta, for the shame of being defeated by a low class Saiyan such as Goku. Vegeta fights Goku and is severely beaten by Goku's Kaioken technique, forcing him to resort to his Ozaru form to overpower Goku, the first time he has ever transformed in single combat, but he is unable to beat the rest of the heroes due to his sustained injuries from Goku, Gohan, Krillin and Yajirobe. Exhausted and on the brink of death, he barely escapes with his life and is further humiliated by the fact that Goku pleaded with Krillin to spare his life.

Vegeta then travels to planet Namek in an attempt to wish for immortality using that planet's Dragon Balls, Earth's Dragon Balls having ceased to exist following Piccolo's death, cutting the tyrant Frieza off from making the same wish in the process. Upon arrival, Vegeta manages to kill many of Frieza's henchmen and also mercilessly destroys a defenseless Namekian village for their Dragon Ball. Later on Vegeta is forced to team up with Gohan, Goku, Piccolo, and Krillin so they can fight off the Ginyu Force and later Frieza. He also kills most members of the Ginyu Force after they are weakened by Goku. Ultimately, he is severely beaten and mortally wounded by Frieza; as he dies, he begs Goku to avenge him and all the other Saiyans whom he was their prince. Vegeta is later unintentionally revived with a wish to revive all of Frieza's victims from the Dragon Balls from Earth, and is subsequently sent to Earth with another wish so that he will survive Namek's impending explosion. Vegeta later learns that Goku defeated Frieza and managed to flee Namek in time.

Vegeta's first few appearances in the anime depicted him with a radically different color scheme.

After Frieza's final defeat, Vegeta chooses to stay on Earth to await Goku's return and has a son named Trunks with Bulma. Three years later, Vegeta finally becomes a Super Saiyan and easily destroys Android 19, sent by Dr. Gero to kill Goku. However, even as a Super Saiyan, he is easily defeated by Android 18. Afterwards, Vegeta ascends beyond the Super Saiyan level while training with Future Trunks, a version of his son from an alternate timeline, in the Room of Spirit and Time (精神と時の部屋) and pummels the artificial life form Cell after he has absorbed Android 17. Vegeta's overconfidence leads him to allow Cell to absorb Android 18, upon which Cell achieves his third "perfect" form. After Vegeta fails to defeat Perfect Cell, he is forced to participate in Cell's martial arts tournament known as the Cell Games, in which he makes a crucial intervention so Gohan can overpower and defeat Cell in his Super Perfect form.

Seven years later, Vegeta allows himself to be consumed by Babidi's evil power for his own desire to become powerful enough to fight and defeat Goku. The M on Vegeta’s forehead stands for Majin. It is a seal put by Babidi to indicate that he controls Vegeta in a certain way. It was placed through black magic. He knew that he was powerful enough to resist mind control. He then goes on an indiscriminate killing spree to provoke Goku to fight him. However, when the monster Majin Buu is revived as a result of the energy released from their fight, Vegeta knocks out Goku from behind after deceiving Goku by feigning a truce. Vegeta then faces Majin Buu alone and ends up sacrificing himself in an attempt to defeat Buu, dedicating his sacrifice to Bulma, Trunks, and also Goku. With all other fighters dead or absorbed, Vegeta is allowed to recover his body and returns to Earth to help Goku, the last warrior remaining, against the threat of Buu. He reluctantly combines bodies with Goku using the Potara earrings, to create the fused warrior Vegito, who completely overwhelms Buu with his strength. Eventually, Vegito allows himself to be absorbed into Buu's body to free the other heroes absorbed by Buu, but this leads to the splitting of the fusion. Goku and Vegeta manage to free their allies who have been absorbed by Buu, causing him to undergo a final transformation, which results in his return to his original Kid Buu form. On the Kaiō-shin's planet, after getting revived once more thanks to the Namekian Dragon Balls, Vegeta battles Buu again to buy time for Goku to gather energy for the Genki Dama, which he uses to defeat Majin Buu once and for all. It is during this fight that Vegeta finally admits Goku as both his superior and friend.

Ten years later, at the next World Martial Arts Tournament, Vegeta is among those who witnesses Goku's battle with Buu's human reincarnation, Uub, and later bids Goku farewell as Goku departs with Uub to his village to train him as his successor.

Dragon Ball Super

In Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, Vegeta tries to appease Beerus so that he will not destroy the Earth and briefly surpasses Goku because of a power boost induced by rage by Beerus slapping Bulma; he then later participates in a ritual to transform Goku into a Super Saiyan god and watches him fight the god of destruction, and in Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F', Vegeta trains off planet with Whis and returns to Earth to combat the resurrected Frieza, being killed by him when he destroys the Earth, which is reversed by Whis, allowing Goku in the nick of time to finish the tyrant off with a Kamehameha wave, in which Vegeta moves out of range.

After the latter two films and anime adaptation in Dragon Ball Super, Vegeta participates in a tournament where he defeats Frost, Magetta, and Cabba, but is defeated by the assassin Hit. He travels to Planet Potaufeu to retrieve Goten and Trunks, where he fights a copy of himself created by Commeson. He is then reunited with Future Trunks and begins training to fight the evil Goku Black, also training Trunks for the fight. Vegeta travels to the future to counter Goku Black, but is defeated and returns to the past. Vegeta heals and returns to the future for a rematch. Failing to defeat Goku Black before traveling to the present, where he trains, giving him enough strength to best Goku Black in their next encounter. Vegeta and Goku then meet their match against Zamasu's fused form, forcing them to once again fuse into Vegito, who defuses from overusing his energy. Vegeta later aids Trunks in defeating Zamasu. Vegeta loses a battle to Arale, and later declines training with Goku due to Bulma's pregnancy. When his daughter, Bulla, is born, Vegeta develops a strong attachment to her and becomes very protective over her wellbeing.

Vegeta decides to enter in the Tournament of Power in order to protect his family. During the tournament Vegeta is successful in knocking out numerous fighters. He knocks out Toppo, who achieved the power of a God of Destruction, and then aids Goku in fighting the last remaining member of Universe 11, Jiren. It is during his fight with Jiren and Toppo that Vegeta breaks his limits by his own accord. With two minutes remaining in the tournament, Jiren knocks Vegeta out, who then tearfully sends the last of his remaining power to Goku. In the film Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Vegeta and Goku battle Frieza's newest recruit, the Saiyan Broly, but he proves too powerful for either of them. Left with no other options, Vegeta learns the fusion dance and fuses with Goku, becoming Gogeta and stopping Broly's rampage. After these events, Vegeta and Goku had been recruited by the Galactic Patrol to stop the wicked warlock Moro, who escaped along with his comrades. They confront and fail to defeat him, suffering wounds from the battle. Vegeta resolves to go to Yardrat to train and obtain a means to stop Moro. Returning after having used Shunkan Ido, Vegeta takes away Moro's stolen life energy and revives the victims of Namek in an act of redemption using a new technique. He maintains the upper-hand, savagely beating the warlock until the tide turns against his favour when Moro absorbs one of his comrades to bolster his power, beating Vegeta into unconsciousness. When Moro starts absorbing the Earth's energy after having merged with it, a healed up Vegeta arrives just in time to aid Goku by not only fissioning the energy out of him to prevent him from hiding his weakpoint, but also by personally gathering the necessary energy from the other Dragon Team members and Oob to send it to Goku for him to channel his Ultra Instinct powers one more time and kill Moro (while saving the planet) for good.

Later on, Vegeta and Goku were invited by the alien beings called the Heeters into defeating the powerful Cerealean sniper named Granolah. He engages Granolah in battle after he defeats Goku in his Ultra Instinct state, and gains the upper-hand using the power of Destroyer Gods in a new form he labels Ultra Ego, in opposition to his rival's Ultra Instinct, that he achieved during training with Beerus, but is beaten in turn after Granolah unleashes his true power. After the Namekian, Monaito, intervenes, he confirms to Goku about the identity of his father, Bardock. After the Heeter, Gas, shows up in order to settle a grudge on the Cerealean, Vegeta, in a show of stubborn pride, gives Granolah a senzu bean so he can fight Gas. Later, he and Goku struggle against the powerful Heeter and are beaten, but are saved at the last moment by the unexpected arrival of Frieza, who proceeds to murder Gas and Elec for their betrayal. He beats Vegeta and Goku down in one blow upon unveiling his new powers, but ultimately spares them.

In Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, Vegeta trains with Goku and Broly on Beerus' planet, where he attempts to learn the ways Jiren uses to efficiently use his power. He spars with Goku without transformations or energy attacks. He is unable to get contacted because of Beerus' ice cream cup obstructing Whis' staff, leaving the situation on Earth to be handled by Piccolo and whoever associates he can enlist. In the post-credits scene, exhausted, Vegeta lands the last blow on Goku, triumphantly declaring himself the winner, much to the boredom of Cheelai and comically moved emotion from Broly and Lemo.

In other media

In filler episodes of Dragon Ball Z, set during the Saiyan arc, Vegeta and Nappa travel to Arlia while in space, being hailed as a hero after saving the people there. After leaving, Vegeta destroys the planet from space. After the Namek arc, Vegeta travels across space in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt at finding Goku, defeating remnants of Frieza's army. After the Buu arc, Vegeta attends a gathering with the other heroes.

In addition, Vegeta appears in six of the non-canonical Dragon Ball Z movies; in the sixth, Vegeta comes to Goku's aid against Meta-Cooler, foiling his attempt at powering the Big Gete Star with their energy by overloading it; in the seventh, Vegeta appears to aid the others in combating a new wave of androids, destroying Android 15; in the eighth, Vegeta shows hesitation in fighting Broly due to his immense strength in his true form, though he overcomes it in time to supply Goku with his energy, contributing to Broly's defeat; in the ninth, Vegeta withdraws from attending a tournament, disillusioned by Goku's death, but comes to help Trunks when believing he is in danger; in the twelfth, after having a difficult time with Janemba, Vegeta fuses with Goku to form Gogeta who destroys Janemba easily; in the thirteenth, Vegeta fights Hirudegarn after he steps on his home;

In the anime sequel Dragon Ball GT, Vegeta is confronted by a Baby-possessed Gohan. Baby possessed Vegeta during their battle despite strong resistance by Vegeta, and the resulting Baby/Vegeta fusion battles Goku. Vegeta is later split from Baby's body before Baby is destroyed. Later, he fights Super Android #17, but again, he is knocked out and nearly killed. When Omega Shenron wreaks havoc, he fights with Goku as a Super Saiyan 4 but the two eventually revert to normal. Afterwards, Vegeta says a farewell to Goku, who leaves the duty of protecting Earth in Vegeta's hands before he flies off into the sky on Shenron.

Vegeta has appeared in many video games related to the Dragon Ball franchise as both a playable character and boss. In several games, Vegeta is capable of transforming into a Super Saiyan 3, first introduced in Dragon Ball Z: Raging Blast. In the 2003 game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2, Vegeta can be absorbed by Boo as one of the alternate forms exclusive to the game. In the 2010 arcade game Dragon Ball: Heroes, Vegeta bests Super 17 before and after he merges with Android 18. A Time Breaker-possessed version of Vegeta also appears in the game. In the 2015 game Dragon Ball: Xenoverse, Vegeta serves as a mentor to the player character, teaching Galic Gun, Final Barrage, Shine Shot, and Final Flash. He has also appeared in other non Dragon Ball-related video games, such as Jump Super Stars, Jump Ultimate Stars, and even in the Dragon Ball Z/One Piece/Naruto crossover game Battle Stadium D.O.N.

Vegeta has made several appearances in other manga, one of which is in Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball self-parody Neko Majin, where he battles the titular character. In the Dragon Ball and One Piece crossover, Cross Epoch, Vegeta is re-imagined as a captain of a crew of air pirates which includes Trunks, Usopp, and Nico Robin. On September 15, 2006, Vegeta made a guest appearance in a chapter of the Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo manga, Super Kochikame, entitled Kochira Namek-Sei Dragon Kōen-mae Hashutsujo (こちらナメック星ドラゴン公園前派出所, This is the Dragon Police Station in front of the Park on Planet Namek). Vegeta appears in the Karate Shōkōshi Kohinata Minoru manga in Chapter 178. Two characters go to a restaurant that features live Muay Thai boxing and Vegeta is in the background cheering. He also makes a single panel appearance in Toriyama's 2014 Dragon Ball Minus: The Departure of the Fated Child special. He is also had an appearance in the newest Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Heroes.

Vegeta has also been the victim of parody: the Weekly Shōnen Jump Gag Special 2005 issue released on November 12, 2004, featured a Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo one-shot Dragon Ball parody manga. The manga was a humorous retelling of the battle between Goku and Vegeta initial battle; Jelly Jiggler was Goku and Don Patch was Vegeta.

Vegeta has made two contributions to music: in the eighth installment of Hit Song Collection series entitled Character Special 2, Vegeta sings the song "Vegeta-sama no Oryori Jigoku!!". The song focuses of Vegeta cooking a special Okonomiyaki, and in Dragon Ball Kai: Song Collection he sings the song "Saiyan Blood", which he brags about how great he is. Other Dragon Ball-related songs that center around Vegeta are "Koi no Nazonazo" by Kuko and Tricky Shirai which focuses on his and Bulma's relationship and "Ai wa Ballad no Yō ni~Vegeta no Theme~" by Shin Oya which represents Vegeta's reflections on his life and then current family.

Abilities

Up until his tail was cut off, Vegeta could turn into a gigantic monkey-like creature called an Ōzaru (大猿, lit. "Great Ape") by looking at a full moon, an ability common of all Saiyans with tails. Vegeta has the ability to create and enhance attacks with the use of ki. He also has the ability to use Bukū-jutsu (舞空術, lit: "Air Dancing Technique"), which enables him to fly. Constant training and his Saiyan heritage have given him vast superhuman strength, durability, speed, and reflexes. Vegeta can increase his physical capabilities and flight speed many fold if he directs ki into them.

Vegeta is known to give names for his various energy attacks. In his early appearance, Vegeta is seen to use attacks similar to several of the protagonists of the series, such as a Destructo Disc (気円斬, Kienzan, lit. Ki Disk Razor), a laser-like disk capable of cutting through solid objects, and a ki wave similar to Goku's Kamehameha. One of his better known attacks is the Galick Gun (ギャリック砲, Gyarikku Hō), although he uses it only once in the Z series proper; during his battle against Goku in an attempt to destroy the Earth. He later develops the Big Bang Attack (ビッグ・バン・アタック, Biggu Ban Atakku) and the Final Flash (ファイナルフラッシュ, Fainaru Furasshu) techniques, which are much more powerful than his older energy attacks. One of Vegeta's most commonly used tactics in the series is when he bombards an opponent with an array of small ki blasts. He is not known to have an official name for this attack, but it is occasionally called Rapid-Fire Energy Balls (連続エネルギー弾, Renzoku Enerugī Dan). Later on in the franchise, he develops an even more powerful version of his Final Flash attack, called Gamma Burst Flash (ガンマバーストフラッシュ, Ganma Bāsuto Furasshu). In Dragon Ball GT, Vegeta displays a powerful new attack, entitling it the Final Shine Attack (ファイナルシャインアタック, Fainaru Shain Atakku), where he uses his left hand to fire off a massive beam of green ki that widens with distance. Because of his immense strength and power, Vegeta, along with many other characters from the Dragon Ball franchise, can destroy entire planets if not star systems, galaxies and even entire Universes with single attacks if he intends to.

Vegeta also possesses several transformations that greatly enhance his abilities to varying degrees. Though he lost his Great Ape form, he gains the ability to transform into a Super Saiyan and, through training, can further transform into advanced states of Super Saiyan as the series continues. Vegeta later achieved the immensely powerful Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (超サイヤ人ゴッドSS(スーパーサイヤ人ゴッドスーパーサイヤ人), Sūpā Saiya-jin Goddo Sūpā Saiya-jin), "Super Saiyan Blue" for short, under Whis's tutelage. It is later revealed that he now has access to the red-haired Super Saiyan God (超スーパーサイヤ人じんゴッド, Sūpā Saiya-jin Goddo) form, originally obtained by Goku, most notably during his fight against Broly.

During his fight with Jiren, a mortal stronger than a destroyer, Vegeta unlocks an enhanced version of the Super Saiyan Blue form, evolving his transformation by breaking his limits by his own accord.

During the "Granolah the Survivor" arc of the manga, Vegeta trains under Beerus to master the God of Destruction's power of Hakai (破壊, lit: "destruction"). This training eventually culminates in Vegeta acquiring a form that he labels Ultra Ego (我儘わがままの極意ごくい, Wagamama no Goku'i, lit. "Secret of self-indulgence"), elevating him to be as powerful as Goku's completed Ultra Instinct. The Ultra Ego state allows Vegeta to become more powerful as he takes more damage.

Vegeta can also fuse with Goku and create a warrior who has the combined power and skills of both. One method is by using the Potara earrings, presented to Goku by the Old Kaiō-shin. This results in a 'potara fusion' creating Vegito (ベジット, Bejitto, "Vegerot" in Viz Media's manga translation), who, in his reappearance in Dragon Ball Super, can also transform into a Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan. The other method is by performing the 'Metamorese Fusion Dance', which creates Gogeta (ゴジータ, Gojīta).

Reception

Cosplayer portraying Vegeta's appearance when he is under the influence of Babidi.

Vegeta has generally received praise by various reviewers from manga, anime and other media. Theron Martin from Anime News Network noted Vegeta's pride as being partially responsible for the success of the series. His fight against Goku during the final story arc was also commented to be very entertaining, despite its length as well as Goku and Vegeta's fighting styles, which Martin considered to have become stale. In another review, Theron noted Vegeta's overcoming his pride to help defeat Cell as the best scene from the fight against said antagonist due to how it creates the climax of the scene. Todd Douglass Jr. from DVD Talk commented on Vegeta's skills and anger, noting them to be a good combination for any fight even though it is a one-sided battle due to how powerful he is. Douglass called his reveal as a villain during the appearance of Babidi, "the real meat" of the story. Carlos Ross from Them Anime Reviews found Vegeta and Bulma's relationship to have too much comic potential and comments that such characterization was lost.

Vegeta is a popular character in the series, placing fourth in the 1993 Dragon Ball character popularity poll voted on by Weekly Shōnen Jump readers, and moved up to second in the 1995 one. In 2004, fans of the series voted him the second most popular character for a poll in the book Dragon Ball Forever.

There has also been multiple criticism to his relationship with Bulma with writers finding it forced. In About.com "Top 8 Anime Love Stories", Vegeta and Bulma's relationship ranked second with Katherine Luther commenting that such a relationship was unpredictable by fans. Japanese voice actor Toru Furuya expressed shock Trunks was Bulma's and Vegeta's child from the future despite the fact that Yamcha and Bulma were often in a relationship and Yamcha was turned into a cheater to cause such change. Hiromi Tsuru, Bulma's first Japanese actress, was also shocked by this change, believing her character would end with Yamcha. Bulma's voice actress joked that it was difficult for her to love Vegeta, having thought Bulma would end up with Yamcha. Mania Entertainment writer Briana Lawerence listed Vegeta 9th in the article 10 Male Headaches of Anime, criticizing his personality and his repeated desire to surpass Goku's power.

Vegeta has appeared in the Anime Grand Prix poll taking high places in the category "best male character" in the 1991 poll and 1992 poll. Vegeta was placed twenty-first in IGN's 2009 top anime character of all-time list, calling him "the original unmitigated bastard" that preceded Light Yagami and Lelouch Lamperouge, and in the tenth spot in 2014. Vegeta came third on IGN's 2014 Top 10 Anime Villains list, stating, "The most famous bad-guy-turned-not-so-bad in all of anime. Vegeta started out as an alien punk with a sadistic streak and an inferiority complex, but over time he became one of Goku's friends, and every now and then, if he was feeling nice that day, he'd help save the world." A Biglobe poll conducted in 2012 listed Vegeta at number 16 of Japanese fans' favorite tsundere characters, the highest among male characters on that list, and a Thai magazine about anime characters also listed him among male tsunderes.

A poll by Viz Media, editor responsible for the publication of the series in North America and Europe, confirms that Vegeta is the most popular character in Dragon Ball Super. Both Goku and Vegeta were criticized for being too overpowered in Super to the point they steal the series' spotlight to the supporting cast while their strategies either lack complexity or create a plothole such as the time limit to the fusion Vegetto.

Cultural impact

Vegeta's quote "It's Over 9000!" has become an internet meme and a popular catchphrase referring to a large number or great quantity. The line originates from the 21st episode of the Ocean Productions English dub, "The Return of Goku", where Vegeta is voiced by Brian Drummond.

The costume worn by the antagonist Erik Killmonger in the 2018 film Black Panther is strikingly similar to Vegeta's costume. Killmonger is portrayed by Michael B. Jordan, who is known to be a fan of Dragon Ball. Jordan said Killmonger's battle armor may have been inspired by Vegeta's battle armor.

Professional sports

American UFC fighter Marcus Brimage is an avid fan of Dragon Ball Z, even citing the series as one of his inspirations for taking up mixed-martial arts. He names the first fight between Goku and Vegeta as one of his favorite battles in the series. American athlete Ronda Rousey wore a singlet referencing Vegeta and the 'It's Over 9000!' meme at Wrestlemania 31. Boca Juniors player Eduardo Salvio often celebrates his goals with a Dragon Ball Z reference, including Vegeta's Final Flash attack.

Music

American rapper Soulja Boy has two songs, titled “Anime” and “Goku”, which reference Vegeta in the lyrics.

In the song entitled "Christ Conscious" by Joey Badass, the song's lyrics include the following line: Got dragon balls, like my name was Vegeta.

The demo version of the song from "First Impressions" by Thrice has a sample of Vegeta in the intro from the original Ocean dub: No way! How? It can't be! Kakarot a Super Saiyan? But he's a low-class soldier, it doesn't make any sense!.

The third album released by the musical-comedy group Starbomb features a song titled "Vegeta's Serenade". The song centers around Vegeta trying to write a love song for Bulma, but keeps getting distracted by his hatred for Goku.

See also

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