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    In General 
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In the Dragon Ball universe, fusion (合体, Gattai, "Union") is the process of merging two or more separate beings into one, combining their attributes, from strength and speed to reflexes, intelligence, and wisdom. When properly fused, the single being created has an astounding level of power, far beyond what either fusees would have had individually. It should be noted that Piccolo, Kibitoshin, Old Kai, Fused Zamasu, and multiple versions of Buu are also fusions of a sort, but most of those listed do not drastically change their personalities and all can be found on their respective pages.
  • The Ace: In many areas played straight, zig-zagged, and subverted depending on the fusion character and situation.
    • Played straight in terms of power, and the fact that fusion characters gain all abilities of their fusees note  in the case of All Your Powers Combined, which can even be more literal when attacks are combined like the Final Kamehameha. Also, fusion characters gain all of the instincts, fighting skills, and experience of their fusees. Also, if the personalities and character traits of the fusees complement each other (I.E. their combined positive traits reduce their negative traits) then the new fusion character could end up being the perfect warrior from a mental standpoint.note 
    • Subverted when the fusees have more negative traits than positive ones, which is brought out even further in the fusion character. Gotenks for example has the combined arrogance, childishness, and lack of maturity of Goten and Trunks, making him take too long to get serious in many cases. While he is certainly a better fighter and far more powerful than either, neither of his fusees has much experience in life-or-death combat, which means all his attacks tend to be more show-off than practical.
    • Zig-Zagged depending on the opponent and how well they match up to them. Kefla wasn't much good against Ultra Instinct Sign Goku as neither Caulifla nor Kale were polished fighters and had little experience with finesse or technique, whereas Ultra Instinct Sign Goku is finesse and technique maximized plus tons of power.
  • Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: One consistent trait found in nearly all mortal fused characters is a Super Shenron-sized ego. The enormous power increase gets to all of their heads in one way or another and often hampers their fighting potential. Gogeta's original appearance in Fusion Reborn is seemingly the only exception, but his appearances in GT and Super: Broly see him showboat much more, though it doesn't stop him from taking the fight seriously in the latter case.
  • Awesome, but Impractical: The Metamoran fusion requires two partners to be in perfect sync, be around a similar size, be equal in strength, and have perfect timing for a fusion that lasts half an hour and defuses even quicker the stronger it is. If there's a single mistake, you have to wait an entire half-hour for the fusion to defuse while trapped in a near-useless fusion. It's impossible to do this on a battlefield without someone distracting the opponent.
    • All types of Fusion give a massive boost in power but outputting too much power results in the time for the Fusion to expire more quickly. Worse, the fighters usually don't know that that'll be an issue until it's already too late and the fusion breaks mid-fight.
  • Boring, but Practical:
    • Potara fusion just requires two earrings from the Supreme Kais and two willing souls to create an immensely powerful warrior, regardless of strength.
    • Namekian fusion is similarly practical, it just requires one namekian to combine with the other, regardless of the condition either party is in. It may not be the most powerful form of fusion, but it is undoubtedly the easiest.
  • Composite Character: No matter what the type of fusion (Potara, Metamoran, Namekian, etc), the resulting personality will be some mix between the two fusees ranging from subtle and minute to drastic and impossible to miss. The sole exceptions tend to be fusions with Kais, as they tend to be the only personality regardless of other factors.
  • Flanderization: Fusions started to end much faster in media after Z, making them less capable of finishing fights as time went on, most likely thanks to their Story-Breaker Power. In Z Goten and Trunks say that Super Saiyan 3 drains so much energy they can only use it for five minutes and it cancelled their fusion, and when they do use Super Saiyan 3 against Buu, it doesn't cancel the fusion note . Vegito does purposely get absorbed, but defuses unexpectantly, which is later retooled to be a time limit. SS4 Gogeta in ''GT'' and Vegito Blue in Super had their fusion end much earlier under the excuse of energy consumption, even though both SS4 and Blue are more energy efficient than SS3 (At least in the anime for Blue's case). And to make it confusing, Zamasu in Super's manga, Kefla in both versions, and Gogeta in Broly don't have timer related issues, despite none of them saving up power, specially Gogeta.
  • Fusion Dance: Naturally. The Metamoran Fusion, in particular, is the Trope Namer.
  • Godzilla Threshold: Despite it not having any of the drawbacks these thresholds usually do, for Goku and Vegeta, fusion is the last resort reserved for only the worst situations. Even once it's established that both methods of fusion are temporary, they still don't like doing it, even though doing so makes them virtually unbeatable. Presumably, this is because it goes against their nature to fight using power that they didn't earn (the same reason Goku gave for originally disliking the Super Saiyan God form), thus any victory they achieve using it is empty (and Vegeta just naturally detests the idea of being fused with Goku). They are, however, usually willing to put this aside if the situation is bad enough that more than just their lives are at stake, specifically the lives of their families (and even then, Vegeta always needs to be reminded what's at stake before agreeing). Otherwise, they won't even consider it. In the case of all other fusion pairings, however, they don't require such an extreme situation; Goten and Trunks rarely enter any fight without first fusing, for example.
  • Golden Super Mode: Excluding Kefla, every fusion character has regular Super Saiyan and Super Saiyan 2 forms. Gotenks is the only fusion character so far in canon to have a Super Saiyan 3 form.
  • Hour of Power: The Fusion Dance lasts half an hour, while the Potara Fusion lasts an hour if neither fusee is a Supreme Kai. Both fusions last shorter the more energy is exerted.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: It's noted that when the Metamoran fusion is done incorrectly, neither of the fusees remembers what happened during their time in their failed fusion.
  • Merging Mistake: If a Metamoran Fusion Dance is done incorrectly, the fusion will turn out flawed and much weaker than its components. Two possible outcomes shown so far are an emaciated and frail version of the fused state and a lethargic overweight one.
  • No-Sell: Potara fusions retain their sentience, mobility, and strength even if hit with a Transformation Ray from Buu due to the Kai magic in their earrings.
  • Out of Focus: Due to the nature of which the Potara and Metamoran fusions come to be, they are very scarcely seen in comparison to their components, some don't even get defined personalities that significantly differentiate them from their fusees.
  • Permafusion: Two types of fusions are depicted as this.
    • Namekian fusion is a fairly straightforward example: one Namekian absorbs another one into themselves, inheritting their memories and a little power boost while the other Namekian essentially ceases to exist.
    • The Potara Fusion is a Double Subversion. Initially, it was noted to be permanent once worn, as shown by Old Kai and Kibito Kai, to the point that Vegito unfusing was seen as an absolute shock and a result of magic inside Buu. Come Dragon Ball Super, and it's explained that while the fusion is permanent, this is only in the case if at least one of the fusees is a Kai. A fusion between two mortals simply has the same time limit that Fusion Dance has.
  • Portmanteau: The fusion's name will be a combination of the two fusees' names. For example, Gogeta is taken from Goku and Vegeta.
  • Retcon:
    • The Metamoran fusion was stated to have a cooldown time of one hour after fusion (failed or successful), meaning it was quite easy to eat up time if it wasn't done right, however, this is quickly forgotten and fusees can just fuse again right after separation if nothing stops them (such as in GT). It also said that fusees needed to be the same height (or near it), which is also forgotten about considering Goku is about half a foot taller than Vegeta and can fuse with him just fine.
    • It's worth noting the one hour cooldown was itself a retcon. When Goten and Trunks were learning how to do the fusion and failing at it, Piccolo only said they'd have to wait half an hour for the fusion to end and then try again, with no dialogue indicating there's a cooldown even on the second attempt and them trying to fuse right after each failed attempt. It's only during the fight against Super Buu that the one hour cooldown is suddenly introduced.
  • Retool The potara fusion was stated to be something that lasted forever, with the only reason Vegito defused was seemingly due to the bizarre way Buu's body works. Super later changes this to Potara being permanent for anyone who's fused with a kai, otherwise, it only lasts an hour, making it a more practical version of Metamoran fusion.
  • Story-Breaker Power: Even with their constant Flanderization of coming apart at in convenient moments, Fusions remain to be really useful, either putting enemies on the ropes, or in Kibito and Elder Kai's case, their more supportive capabilities coming in at just the right time. In fact, it is most likely due to their usefulness that they are hardly used and fail so often.
  • Super Mode: Every fused saiyan character has their Super Saiyan transformations.
  • Transformation Sequence: This happens in the case of the Fusion Dance and Potara earrings but definitely moreso with the Fusion Dance. This is justified as the Fusion Dance requires specific steps or else the fusion will fail which can result in an obese version or elderly version of the fusion (both forms being a lot weaker than the individual fusees) while the Potara need to be worn by each fusee to work in the first place. Notably, both fusions result in a complete change of outfit where the Potara fusion gives the fused form a hybrid between the fusees outfit while the Fusion Dance gives the fused form a completely different outfit of pants and a vest.
  • Voice of the Legion: Non-evil example. Every fused character speaks with a voice that is a synch of the voices of the two individuals that fusednote 

    Gotenks 

Gotenks (ゴテンクス, Gotenkusu)

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Voiced by (Japanese): Masako Nozawa/Takeshi Kusao
Voiced by (English): Kara Edwards/Laura Bailey, Kara Edwards/Alexis Tipton (Kai: The Final Chapters, Super, Xenoverse), Robert McCollum/Eric Vale (Teen/Adult in DBS: Super Hero) (Funimation dub); Tabitha St. Germain (Ocean dub); Philece Sampler/Erica Mendez (Bang Zoom!/Toonami Asia dub of Super)
Voiced by (Latin American Spanish): Laura Torres/Gaby Willer, ?/Gaby Willer (Battle of the Gods), Víctor Ugarte/Sergio Bornilla (Teen/Adult in DBS: Super Hero)

When Goku returned from the afterlife with the knowledge of the Fusion Dance but no eligible partner to perform it with, Goten and Trunks were taught it, and their mothers came up with the combined name Gotenks. The result combines Goten's childishness with Trunks' brattiness to create one of the weirdest and goofiest fighters in the series, the kind who would come up with the Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack.


  • Anti-Hero: Even though he's on the side of good, he's still a Jerkass who combines the worst of Goten's and Trunks' traits.
  • Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: He's strong enough to fight Super Buu... and also an arrogant windbag who cares more about showing off and making himself look cool than saving the world.
  • Awesome, but Impractical: So, so much;
    • Almost all of the attacks he comes up with are flashy but ineffective. The Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack initially seems to be very powerful and effective, but when Buu later attempts to use it against Vegito, he quickly demonstrates the attack's fatal flaw (the ghosts can be detonated from a safe distance with ki blasts) and subsequently mocks Buu for thinking an attack dreamed up by two kids could beat him.
    • Super Saiyan 3. He's the only character shown to be capable of achieving it in the anime besides Goku (not even his fusees can) and he even intended it as his ace-in-the-hole against Super Buu which it lived up to when he finally used it and stopped screwing around. Even if Gotenks fully committed to fighting in the form with no distractions or showboating, the state uses so much power that it can only be used for five minutes.
    • Gotenks' very existence. He is one of the most powerful characters in the Z series, however, because of his childish and arrogant nature, he is not very dependable. He could have ended Buu in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber, but he was too busy trying to look good. By the time he got serious, almost everyone was dead and he wasted too much time at Super Saiyan 3. He can also only exist for thirty minutes. This leads to the boys being denied multiple opportunities to fight in Super as the rest of the cast are well aware of these shortcomings, to the point Goku refuses to include Goten and Trunks in the Universe 7 team during the Tournament of Power due to the extremely high stakes involved.
  • Badass in Distress: He gets absorbed by Buu, along with Piccolo, to increase his power. He has to be saved by Goku and Vegeta.
  • Beyond the Impossible: In Super Saiyan 3, he's able to do exactly as Buu does and make a hole through dimensions, allowing him and Piccolo to escape out of the Hyperbolic Time Chamber.
  • Bilingual Bonus: Going off by the pinyin-on'yomi name rules of Goten's name, in one form or another, the name "Gotenks" can also be said as "Wutenks" if one disregards the name solely being in katakana.
  • Boisterous Bruiser: He's very fight-loving and the biggest loudmouth in the series. Though being a loudmouth was what enabled him to create a dimension hole by screaming.
  • Bratty Half-Pint: He has all the maturity you'd expect from the fusion of two children, which leads him to prioritize showing off over actually finishing his opponent.
  • Break the Haughty:
    • When Goten and Trunks finally manage to successfully fuse, Gotenks recklessly rushes into battle with Buu and gets utterly crushed. He doesn't learn from this experience, of course.
    • Happens again when his constant goofing around during the fight with Super Buu leads to Buu escaping the Hyperbolic Time Chamber and eating all of his loved ones and friends. It's this that finally gets him to take the fight seriously.
  • Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu: He was seconds away from killing Super Buu when the fusion broke because he couldn't maintain Super Saiyan 3 anymore. And despite the pounding he gave Buu, he healed all the damage without losing any power. The only thing Gotenks manages to do is buy time for Gohan to arrive and even that amounts to nothing in the end since he is absorbed by Buu, making him more powerful than Gohan.
  • Bullying a Dragon: The first thing he did upon properly forming? Run off to fight Fat Buu without even using Super Saiyan and despite Piccolo making it clear that was a stupid decision. Fat Buu beat his ass black and blue and sent him running back. Despite actually buckling down to train, the lesson didn't stick.
  • Butt-Monkey: By the Super era, he counts as this. Aside from headbutting a Ginyu-possessed Tagoma in the groin, he has yet to do anything remotely useful in the rare instances that he appears. He gets literally spanked by Beerus, defuses before he can even throw an attack at Frieza because of his time-consuming posturing, fails to stand up to Copy-Vegeta's base form, and gets purposefully left out of the Tournament of Power. Even Mr. Satan was considered before him. His appearance in the Super Hero movie had him be more of a living projectile rather than an actual fighter thanks to the older Trunks and Goten forgetting how to properly perform the Fusion Dance.
  • Calling Your Attacks: He even gives names to somewhat stylized versions of otherwise normal punches and kicks, most of which are ridiculous ("Screaming Angry WOMBAT!!!"). He even keeps cue cards in his vest that he reads before attacking.
  • Cavalier Competitor: Gotenks treats saving the world as if it was nothing more than an opportunity to show off, which leads to him making a bunch of flashy but impractical moves to use even when people are dying and the world is in serious danger.
  • Can't Catch Up: Unlike other fusions that tend to otherwise close or overcome the power gaps that their enemies have, Gotenks is unique in that even in his appearances in Super still have him outclassed rather easily by new enemies.
  • Confusion Fu: Gotenks has some of the most unpredictable moves in the series, owing to many of them being Awesome, but Impractical and therefore style over substance, which makes him one of the most confusing opponents to fight. That said, some of these moves do manage to do some damage and nearly kill Buu.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: His first battle against Fat Buu is this, being unable to do any real damage to Buu and getting beaten so badly that he's only saved by the timely intervention of a human army showing up. His battle as a Super Saiyan 3 against Super Buu on the other hand, put him on the delivering end of this, as Super Buu had been unable to do any significant damage and was seconds away from being destroyed before the fusion ran out.
  • Cute Bruiser: If you can get past his "I'm the best" personality.
  • A Day in the Limelight: He unexpectedly takes the spotlight as the main protagonist of the 2008 anniversary short Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! as he fights against a fellow fusion, Avocado.
  • Deconstructed Character Archetype: Of The Chosen One, Idiot Hero, and Smug Super. He was created specifically to defeat Majin Buu, and Piccolo outright declares him the warrior destined to do so... but sadly, Gotenks is an immature, egotistical fool who's far more concerned with showboating and looking cool and is virtually incapable of taking things seriously even when lives are at stake, which just keeps making the situation worse; in this order, he gets himself and Piccolo trapped in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber, enables Buu to escape and eat all of his loved ones, and gets himself absorbed by Buu, allowing Buu to beat Gohan senseless. Come Super, the rest of the Z-Fighters have yet to forget this and unanimously agree that Gotenks can't be trusted or relied upon for anything, especially not something as high-stakes as the Tournament of Power. In the end, Gotenks shows that his particular personality makes him very much not cut out for saving the day and that trying to forcibly create an all-powerful savior will not always be successful.
  • Demoted to Comic Relief: While Gotenks was always a source of comedy in the Buu Saga, his last fight had him take things seriously and come ridiculously close to killing Super Buu (and would have had it not been for his time limit being shortened). Come Super, Gotenks is only used for laughs, being beaten quite easily and quickly without contributing. In Super Hero, Trunks and Goten are so out of practice with the fusion dance that they flub it and have to fight Cell Max as Fat Gotenks. He contributes more as a sentient projectile than an actual fighter. The manga adaptation of the arc is even worse, as it not only fails once, but twice.
  • Didn't See That Coming: During his fight with Super Buu, he claims he's out of power and can't fight anymore, all for the sake of drama and to make himself look cool before pulling out Super Saiyan 3. Of course, he didn't consider that this would lead Piccolo to destroy the entry to the Hyperbolic Time Chamber and trap them inside forever to ensure Buu couldn't be a threat to the world anymore.
  • Drill Sergeant Nasty: Humorously plays up this kind of personality when instructing his Kamikaze Ghosts.
  • Energy Ring Attack: Gotenks has an attack called "Galactic Donut" which has him creating a large glowing halo to bind his opponent. By binding them in multiple rings, he can trap them in a volleyball. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 gives him a variation of the technique called "Super Donut Volley" which has him fire multiple energy rings that explode on contact.
  • Explaining Your Power to the Enemy: While fighting Super Buu, he ends up revealing that the Fusion Dance only lasts for half an hour, and Trunks and Goten have to wait an hour after it ends to fuse again. After being curb-stomped by Ultimate Gohan, Super Buu uses this to his advantage by self-destructing and laying low for an hour before coming forward and baiting the two into fusing again so he can absorb Gotenks (and Piccolo for his intelligence) and turn the tables on Gohan.
  • Failure Hero: He's hyped up to be the warrior destined to save the universe from Majin Buu, but he utterly fails at doing so, getting his ass handed to him by Fat Buu and losing to Super Buu because he was too busy showboating and trying to make himself look cool. This continues into Super, where he doesn't contribute anything useful whenever he appears; he gets spanked by Beerus, defuses before he can even throw an attack at Frieza because of his time-consuming posturing, and is curb-stomped by Copy-Vegeta's base form. It's to the extent that in the Tournament of Power, Goku and Vegeta decide right off the bat that after Gotenks screwed up so badly while fighting Super Buu, there's no way in Hell they're trusting him to try to save the world again.
  • Fake Ultimate Hero: Due to his skewed idea of what heroism entails combined with his sheer incompetence, Gotenks never lives up to his full potential.
  • Fastball Special: In Super Hero where after they flub the fusion dance, Fat Gotenks is used as a projectile by the rest of the Z-Fighters against Cell Max. It does the first bit of real damage against him.
  • Fatal Flaw: His Smug Super attitude and determination to make himself look cool no matter what. If Gotenks had just taken Buu seriously from the start, he could have killed him in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber. Instead, he had to show off, which led to a chain of events that got everyone on the Lookout killed and gave Buu time to think of a plan to counter Gohan. Thus, Goku and Vegeta refused to even consider letting him on Team Universe 7 for the Tournament of Power.
  • Fearless Fool: Like Vegeta, Gotenks is very arrogant and charges into battle with enemies he can't defeat. This is played straight in his first appearance when he tries to rush into battle with Majin Buu and gets his ass handed to him.
  • Flanderization: More or less goes from a self absorbed jerk who takes way too long to finally get serious to a complete joke that either accomplishes nothing in his screentime or flubs his fusion and contributes next to nothing in Super. For the record, the only two times Gotenks's fusion failed was due to never having experience beforehand.
  • Foil: To Vegito and Gogeta. Vegito and Gogeta know when they need to get things done without being a liability. For one, while on the surface, Vegito seems to prefer to play around with Gohan-absorbed Super Buu, but he is deliberately provoking him for the latter to absorb him so he could save his sons and Piccolo, and Gogeta is trying to subdue Broly, and trying to strike fear in him, and just like Vegito, he's doesn't waste time at all. Gotenks seems to prefer to goof off and not take his fights seriously, and this makes him so much of a liability that no one wants to take any chances with him for the Tournament of Power due to the stakes involved. There's a reason why Vegito and Gogeta, even with their immense power, take the stakes seriously.
  • Genre Savvy: Played with and Played for Laughs. Gotenks is fully aware that he is in a Shonen story. However, instead of using the medium to his advantage, he instead chooses to play every Shonen cliche straight for the sake of drama: long power-ups, holding back his true power, trash talking, Heroic Second Wind, and New Powers as the Plot Demands. Unfortunately, he is fighting Super Buu, who doesn't like to play by the 'rules'.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: He got Trunks's temper, which in turn came from Vegeta.
  • Hot-Blooded: His youthful hyperactivity and cocky personality make him always eager for a fight.
  • Hour of Power: He can only stay fused for thirty minutes. He can also only maintain his Super Saiyan 3 transformation for five minutes before he reverts to his base form.
  • Idiot Hero: Even more so than Goku. Combining the arrogance of Trunks and the naivety of Son Goten results in a naive and arrogant showoff-blowhard who is too busy "looking good" to save the world.
  • It's All About Me: Perhaps the most damning thing about Gotenks is that despite being a hero, he considers life or death situations an opportunity to show off and look cool rather than simply do what needs to be done. Despite Piccolo commenting multiple times that he needs to take care of Buu and stop messing around, it takes until both his components mothers and all their allies have been seemingly killed for Gotenks to finally take things serious enough to come within moments of killing Super Buu.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: As the rest of this entry shows, personality-wise Gotenks is essentially all of Trunks and Goten's worst traits combined, with few of their positive ones. Gotenks is an egotistical fool who can't take things seriously and never changes no matter how many times he screws up, even when lives are literally at stake. For all of his egotism, however, he is a hero in the end and does care about his friends. It's Super Buu killing the rest of the Z-Fighters and their friends on the Lookout, Bulma included, that finally gets Gotenks to stop screwing around and try in earnest to kill Buu.
  • Kid Hero: One of the strongest characters in Z, and is the fusion of two kids who are not even 10.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: When he runs out of Super Saiyan 3 after being mere seconds from killing Super Buu, he tries to walk away.
  • Large Ham: He loves being overdramatic in calling his attacks.
  • Last-Second Showoff: When he is first born, he challenges Piccolo to a race to the Earth's surface from the Lookout. When Piccolo finally catches up, Gotenks informed him he had circled the Earth several times and even had time for a nap.
  • Leeroy Jenkins: Immediately rushes into battle against Majin Buu the first time he fuses properly despite not even being a Super Saiyan. Needless to say, he gets his ass handed to him. He learned nothing from the experience and does a repeat the second time he appears as well to test his powers by circling the Earth before going to confront Buu despite having less than a minute left to stay fused. Piccolo repeatedly expresses frustration at this, noting that he's the only one on Earth who stands a ghost of a chance against Majin Buu but his recklessness could easily get him killed before he's actually ready for the fight.
  • Lethally Stupid: Because of the rash and idiotic decisions he makes to look cool, he gets himself and Piccolo trapped in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber, enables Buu to escape and eat all of his loved ones, and gets himself absorbed by Buu, allowing Buu to beat Gohan senseless. This ends up being one of the many reasons the boys are not trusted with combat anymore, at least while they're still children, and are left behind when the Universe is on the line at the end of Super.
  • Let's Get Dangerous!: Once he stops messing around, he pummels the living daylights out of Buu; he only failed to kill Buu because the fusion wore off at the last second.
  • The Load: As powerful as he is, Gotenks becomes this due to his childish and arrogant nature, caring more about showing off and making himself look cool than actually saving the world, which bites him in the ass big-time when he goofs around, which just keeps making the situation worse; in this order, he gets himself and Piccolo trapped in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber, enables Buu to escape and eat all of his loved ones, and gets himself absorbed by Buu, allowing Buu to beat Gohan senseless. Come the Universe Survival Saga, the rest of the Z-Fighters are well aware of this, and decide right off the bat that Gotenks is far too Lethally Stupid to be trusted with anything revolving around the Tournament of Power. Even without Gotenks's personality issues, he is too inexperienced compared to the other competitors and being only a temporary fusion (unlike Piccolo, Saonel and Pilina's Namekian permanent fusion), Trunks and Goten would likely have to enter separately which means Team Universe 7 would be down a member by proxy of fusion.
  • The Minion Master: With the Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack, which summons not-too-bright ghost copies of himself that explode on impact.
  • Motive Decay: When facing Buu, Trunks and Goten's desires to avenge everyone and save the day are diminished in Gotenks in favor of his desire to look good being the hero. Especially notable in the case of Goten, who swore to kill Buu for killing his mother the last time he saw him.
  • Naked People Are Funny: In the episode "Celebrations with Majin Buu" he runs around naked, being chased by Chi-Chi after Goku blows up the bathtub.
  • Naughty Is Good: He is the fusion of two children, so it's to be expected.
  • The Napoleon: Powerful and the shortest main character (save for Goten and Trunks obviously) at the end of Z.
  • Never My Fault: When Piccolo, fooled by Gotenks' goofing off and hamming up, blows up the entry door to the Hyperbolic Time Chamber, trapping them in together, Gotenks furiously chews him out on it and accuses him of jumping the gun; never mind the fact that, as Piccolo points out, Gotenks kept screwing around and making a game out of the battle.
  • New Powers as the Plot Demands: In Son Goku And His Friends Return, Goten and Trunks do a failed fusion, and somehow are capable of undoing the fusion on the spot and trying again. Goku and Vegeta were not capable of undoing a failed fusion in Broly, nor were Goten and Trunks themselves capable of undoing a failed fusion in Super Hero too.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: If he just took Buu seriously from the start, he could have killed him in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber. Instead, he had to show off, which led to a chain of events that got everyone on the Lookout killed and gave Buu time to think of a plan to counter Gohan. His arrogance allowed him to be provoked by Buu to merge, instead of letting Gohan go and finish the job, which gets him absorbed. As of Super, the other Z-Fighters have yet to forget how badly Gotenks screwed up back then and adamantly refuse to even consider letting him fight in the Tournament of Power.
  • Once Done, Never Forgotten: During the Buu Saga, Gotenks was hyped up to be the hero who would defeat Majin Buu and save the world, but he utterly failed to do so, getting his ass handed to him by Fat Buu and losing to Super Buu because he was more concerned with showboating and trying to make himself look cool. By the time of Super, the rest of the Z-Fighters have decided that Gotenks is too immature and Lethally Stupid to be relied upon for anything; come the Tournament of Power, they tell Goten and Trunks point-blank that they're not on the team because the last time they depended on Gotenks to save the world, he completely screwed up and nearly got everyone killed.
  • Out of Focus: He's sporadically seen in Super but in very brief glimpses and never stays around when he does. He's not even considered an option in GT.
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: He's one of the strongest beings in the universe and one of the shortest since he is the fusion of two pre-teens. Unfortunately for everyone, being a fusion of two children also makes him one of the dumbest beings in the universe.
  • Poor Communication Kills: If he had made an effort to tell or signal Piccolo that his struggling with Buu was just for show, the Namekian wouldn't have resorted to trapping all three of them in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber to inflict an And I Must Scream situation.
  • The Poorly Chosen One: For a brief, hopeful moment in the Buu Saga, Piccolo declared that Gotenks would be the warrior destined to save the universe from Majin Buu. Then we see how the full extent of how his particular personality makes him very much not cut out for it, and that trying to forcibly create an all-powerful savior will not always be successful.
  • Powerful, but Incompetent: Upon his debut, Gotenks was one of the most powerful fighters in the setting, being able to take on Super Buu with multiple tricks at his disposal and was able to reach Super Saiyan 3 with little effort. However, because of him being too thick-headed, easily distracted, and having a love of showing off that gives him a serious case of Skewed Priorities, Gotenks ends up making reckless and stupid decisions that give his opponents the upper hand in battle. Because of this, Goku and Vegeta disqualify Gotenks (and by extension Goten and Trunks) from the Tournament Of Power as being a potential liability. It's very telling that his only undisputed victory in the series is against a human army (an army that had just Escaped from Hell, but in all other respects they were an ordinary human military force), and that was in a Non-Serial Movie.
  • Red Baron: He's fond of referring to himself by flashy names like The Grim Reaper of Justice.
  • Signature Move: Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack and Galactic Donuts.
  • Shoo Out the Clowns: Gotenks and his components for all their power are Locked Out of the Loop by Goku, Vegeta, and Gohan for the Universe Survival arc, because they are only useful fused and are too unpredictable, thickheaded, and irresponsible to be trusted with any of it after what happened with Super Buu. And when Buu falls asleep after a sparring match with Goku, and the other Universe 7 fighters desperately need someone to fill his place, they choose Frieza instead. Hell, even Yamcha AND Mr. Satan were considered over Gotenks.
  • Skewed Priorities: He deliberately drags out the fight with Super Buu for the sake of drama and showing off.
  • Smug Super: He's very strong and very full of himself. This comes back to bite him in the fight with Super Buu, as his melodramatics lead to Buu escaping the Hyperbolic Time Chamber and killing all of the surviving Z fighters and their families. He finally takes the fight with Buu seriously after this, but his power burns out before he can finish Buu.
  • Super Mode: He has the standard Super Saiyan form and notably possesses the Super Saiyan 3 form that up to that point only Goku himself possessed and something neither Goten nor Trunks could obtain on their own. Indeed, Goten and Trunks had Goku show them the Super Saiyan 3 form and used that as their benchmark for Gotenks' ace in the hole.
  • This Is Unforgivable!: Gotenks repeatedly refused to take Super Buu seriously, even after Chi-Chi, the mother of one of his fusees, is killed by the monster. It isn't until Buu breaks out of the Hyperbolic Time Chamber and kills everyone else on the lookout, including Bulma, the mother of his other fusee, that Gotenks finally decides to stop screwing around, declaring he'll make Buu pay for what he's done.
  • Took a Level in Badass: When he reached SSJ3 and began to take his battle with Buu more seriously. He went from being barely a match against Buu to overpowering him.
  • Took a Level in Dumbass: Both of his parts can be foolish if not self-destructive at times, but not when it counts, and both know when they've gone too far. Gotenks doesn't.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: He takes Trunks' haughtiness and cranks it up to levels that would make Vegeta groan in annoyance at this antics.
  • Underestimating Badassery: He manages to underestimate Super Buu, despite the weaker Fat Buu making short work of him. He refuses to use Super Saiyan 3, wanting the fight to be as dramatic as possible, so he fights Buu in his base form first and as a normal Super Saiyan second until he's forced to transform.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: He's one of the strongest characters in the entire Z series, only behind Vegito and Gohan in the Buu Saga, but he's also by far the most naive. He prioritizes showing off over actually saving people and most of his techniques fall into Awesome, but Impractical. His lack of experience and self-control causes him to lose to an opponent that he overpowered (his fusion broke before he could kill Buu). And despite his power, he's still the merger of two children, who spent most of their time after obtaining Super Saiyan 3 coming up with said Awesome, but Impractical techniques rather than maximizing their power or honing Gotenks' skills because they thought they wouldn't need to with that ace in the hole. This is just one of many reasons Goku and Vegeta refused to let them on Team Universe 7 for the Tournament of Power, since Gotenks, for all his power, would easily be knocked out by more skilled fighters.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: When Super Buu invades the Hyperbolic Time Chamber to fight with Gotenks, the fused Saiyan deliberately downplays his power for dramatic effect, even verbally stating that Buu is overwhelming him. This causes Piccolo to blow up the doorway to strand Buu in the Chamber with them forever, at which the horrified Gotenks reveals that he was faking it all along. For the icing on the cake, Buu gets so mad about the lack of candy in the chamber that he discovers his ability to scream open dimensional doorways and promptly escapes, and by the time Gotenks can replicate the feat, Buu has killed off everybody on Kami's Lookout. Because of this, nobody in his circle trusts Gotenks to be a useful fighter ever again, reminding him of this incident when Gotenks asks why he's not a candidate for the Tournament of Power team.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Called out several times, mostly by Piccolo, for the careless actions that nearly get him killed. Since he is the last hope for Earth, his death would be the end of everybody. He gets another one from Piccolo for faking being weak just to show off. This caused him and Piccolo to be trapped in the Time Chamber, which led to Buu escaping and killing everyone.
  • Willfully Weak: Purposely draws out the fight against Super Buu just to build up to revealing Super Saiyan 3 when things looked dire, this costs him a lot when Piccolo believe Gotenks really is at his limit.
  • The Worf Effect:
    • Poor guy gets his ass handed to him by Beerus in Battle of Gods and its arc in Super in such a casual way that it is treated as a joke both times, while also establishing how strong Beerus is.
    • In Super, Copy-Vegeta, who is just as strong as regular Vegeta, no-sells all of Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks' attacks and knocks him out of his fusion form in just a couple of hits. And he did it in his base form, which is admittedly god-enhanced at this point.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: During his fight with Super Buu, Gotenks intentionally starts in his base form because he feels that a hero should only show his true powers when backed into a corner.

Gotenks' Kamikaze Ghosts

Voiced by (Japanese): Yusuke Numata and Daisuke Sakaguchi (Z), Keiichirou Yamamoto, Kouta Nemoto, Yuta Kasuya, Yukiyo Fujii, and Yukiko Morishita (Kai)
Voiced by (English): Laurie Steele and Chris Cason (Z), Lauren Landa, Micah Solusod, Monica Rial, Laura Bailey, and Kara Edwards (Kai) (Funimation dub); Cathy Weseluck and Jillian Michaels (Ocean dub)

Mischievous, ghostly manifestations of Gotenks' ki created by his bizarre signature move, the Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack.


  • Action Bomb: As their name implies, they blindly fly into their designated target and explode.
  • Awesome, but Impractical: The Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack is probably the most unique and creative usage of ki seen in the series, but Vegito points out that the move has a fatal weakness: the Ghosts explode on any contact, so simple ki blasts can destroy them before they even get close to their target. It doesn't help that the Ghosts literally have minds of their own and can even accidentally destroy each other.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: Even dumber and less self-aware than Gotenks himself, even one is capable of doing serious damage to Super Buu.
  • Dumb Muscle: Gotenks, himself not really blessed with particular smarts, has trouble getting these guys to follow orders, but their literal explosive power is no joke; just one of these guys exploding when Super Buu smacked it did a fair amount of damage to him.
  • Expendable Clone: The whole point of the Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack is to send the little guys to their deaths, but other characters are more concerned with the practical issues the attack poses rather than the ethical ones. Don't worry, it's all played for Black Comedy.
  • Eyelid Pull Taunt: They usually are seen grinning like this or in similarly childish ways.
  • It Can Think: Surprisingly, these aren't just mindless drones of Gotenks, but essentially dumber (if you can believe that), miniature versions of him that can act independently of him.
  • Later-Installment Weirdness: Easily one of the strangest techniques produced in the series as they are constructs that can act and think independently, and in an anime-only filler scene, Super Buu shows that they can even use their own techniques. Even when Super and GT take place years later, there's nothing that comes close to a technique like this.
  • Lethally Stupid: In the Time Chamber, two of them mess around and accidentally blow each other up.
  • Logical Weakness: They explode on any physical contact, so the safest and easiest way of dealing with them is to hit them with something from far away.
  • Made of Explodium: They explode upon even the slightest physical contact, including with each other.
  • Our Ghosts Are Different: Don't be fooled by the name. Their ghostly appearances is just a stylistic choice by Gotenks for Rule of Cool. They are not undead spirits but weird, semi-sentient manifestations of Gotenks' ki that explode on contact.
  • Refuge in Audacity: Their attack to surprise Super Buu? Distract him and lure him close by pretending there's some candy on the floor, and then jumping on him. It works.
  • Suicide Attack: Their whole reason for existence.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Despite being a pretty powerful technique, they haven't seen use since the fight with Super Buu, though partially justified in that Gotenks hasn't had an opportunity to fight like that ever since.
  • What Measure Is a Mook?: Played for Laughs. They may not count as "proper" beings, but they are independent, sentient things and nobody has any qualms about Gotenks sending them to their deaths.

    Vegito / Vegetto 

Vegito / Vegetto (ベジット, Bejitto)

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Voiced by (Japanese): Masako Nozawa/Ryō Horikawa
Voiced by (English): Sean Schemmel/Christopher Sabat (Funimation dub); Brian Drummond (imitating Kirby Morrow) (Ocean dub); Steve Blum/Milton James (GT - Final Bout)
Voiced by (Latin American Spanish): Mario Castañeda/René García

"All right!"

The combined form of Goku and Vegeta, using the Potara Earrings. A long-awaited combination and the most powerful character in the original manga and Z series. And then he got turned into a coffee candy. And he still kicks ass. Hilarity Ensues.


  • The Ace: The fusion of two super-powerful Saiyan warriors could only result in this. He effortlessly kicks Super Buu around before letting himself get turned into candy to free his comrades. The only point in their battle where he has to put any effort in at all is when Buu is literally tearing the entire universe apart with his screams, and even then it was only some minor strain. He was also the only being short of Future Trunks absorbing the energy of every living being on the planet (including Goku and Vegeta) to have the ability to best Fused Zamasu, a fellow Potara Fusion. Considering he's made up of Goku and Vegeta, two of the best fighters in their universe, it was only natural.
  • Adaptational Badass:
    • In the manga, he immediately goes to Super Saiyan to curb stomp Buu. In the anime, he was effortlessly overpowering him in his normal state and only turned Super Saiyan for the heck of it. Dragon Ball Kai takes the midway, showing that Vegito can overpower Buu in base, but that he has to put enough effort into it to make him go Super Saiyan, allowing him to completely demolish Buu.
    • Debatably in the Super manga. When fighting Fused Zamasu in the anime, Vegito was able to fight evenly with him, though Fused Zamasu was able to get some solid hits in, and Vegito had to get serious. In the manga, Vegito easily overpowered Fused Zamasu and was effortlessly toying with him, with Shin outright comparing him to Beerus. Of course, the "debatably" part is that Fused Zamasu himself is much weaker in raw power in the manga than in the anime.
    • The Xeno version from Dragon Ball Heroes is generally shown to be more competent and powerful than his canon version, up to Super Saiyan 4 Vegito being noticeably stronger than Super Saiyan Blue Vegito.
  • Always a Bigger Fish: Vegito himself is usually the bigger fish, being the last resort used by Goku and Vegeta that so far, on both canonical occasions, has succeeded in overwhelming foes the two could not defeat individually. He, or rather his "main" timeline version, is on the receiving end of this trope in Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Prison Planet however, actually losing to Cumber while his "Xeno" version is this to Cumber, with Super Saiyan 4 Xeno Vegito defeating himnote 
  • Arch-Enemy: To Super Buu, with Vegito being born specifically to deal with the monster. On top of Buu killing the population of the Earth including his friends and family, he also makes it even more personal when Buu absorbs his sons and Piccolo into him, taking on their mannerisms to further taunt him. Buu on the other hand despises Vegito more than anyone else, for being the one opponent he can never defeat and for the endless Humiliation Conga the Fused Saiyan put him through.
  • Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: Not as bad as most characters as he is more light-hearted, but still is very cocky and loves his incredible strength. His constant taunting is his favorite tactic, as he is shown to enjoy making light of the situations as this exploits the enemy's weakness, as shown with Super Buu and Zamasu, as they crack under pressure when they are outclassed.
  • Awesome, but Impractical: Similar to Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta, Vegito at Super Saiyan Blue drains his fusion time drastically, reducing it from one hour to minutes before he split apart again.
    • The Super Saiyan 4 version shown on Super Dragon Ball Heroes has a similar drawback.
    • Note that this trope was originally averted. Before a Revision, the potara earrings were specifically stated to last forever (this was acknowledged to be both a blessing and a curse). Coupled with Goku and Vegeta having mastered the super Saiyan form, Super Vegito had no time limit or stamina issues to worry about - essentially taking all the advantages of Gotenks with none of the downsides.
  • Badass Boast: After Super Buu turns him into candy.
    Vegito: "I'm no ordinary candy — I'm a jawbreaker! The strongest piece of candy there is!" (The "jawbreaker" is only part of his boast; he is turned into a coffee candy, noted both in the English dub and Japanese original.)
  • Barrier Warrior: He made a ki barrier around to protect himself from being properly absorbed by Buu.
  • Battle Cry: In most of his appearances, whether games or series, Vegito's first line upon the Potara fusion completing successfully is an excited "All right!!". Given Given what usually follows, this might also qualify as a Pre Ass Kicking One Liner.
  • Beyond the Impossible: What he is tasked with accomplishing during his fights with Super Buu and Fused Zamasu, respectively.
    • Super Buu had already absorbed both of Goku's children Gohan and Goten, Vegeta's son Trunks, and Piccolo, meaning he was far stronger than even a Super Saiyan 3 (as Gohan alone surpassed Super Saiyan 3 at the time). Also, like Majin Buu, Super Buu's Magical Regeneration was so strong that he could recover from being atomized. Vegito had to not only overpower this foe but try to destroy him without killing his friends. Vegito beats Super Buu so badly that the Majin just stops regenerating, implying that the punishment was overwhelming his Healing Factor. Vegito ultimately decides to forego victory in favor of being absorbed and freeing his friends.
    • Zamasu had perfect immortality, but fusing with a mortal has technically made immortality imperfect (albeit still extremely powerful). Gowasu notes that Goku and Vegeta might be able to overcome the fusion if they hit it with power far above what they've used so far (which goes up to and includes Super Saiyan Blue Kaio-ken). Also, unlike Vegito, Fused Zamasu has no time limit to his fusion. Vegito delivers several beatings to Zamasu, impales him, and blows him up with a Final Kamehameha, but ultimately defuses before he can land a Savage Strike due to overloading the Potaras. However, the damage he inflicted on Zamasu is so severe that Trunks, after absorbing the remaining energy of everyone on Earth, can destroy Zamasu's body.
    • Vegito has a slightly less difficult role to play against Fused Zamasu in the manga, as the latter fusion has a time limit well-meaning Vegito must simply hold him back until Zamasu defuses. Vegito does so with great ease, blowing half of Zamasu away and tearing his arms off while showing little to no fatigue. Unfortunately, the fusion ends prematurely before Vegito can obliterate Fused Zamasu with a Final Kamehameha.
  • BFS: His Spirit Sword/Ki no Tsurugi attack.
  • Blood Knight: Vegito enjoys fighting as a result of a very prideful Vegeta and an enthusiastic Goku. This is remarkably shown when he constantly provokes and taunts his opponents to do better so he can at least have a decent challenge.
  • Boisterous Bruiser: Vegito very much enjoys a good fight and has a very cocky attitude.
  • Bring It: In both the fights he has been in so far, he's goaded his opponents into attacking
    • A specific example from the Funimation dub sees Vegito do this while rebuking Super Buu's attempt to break him.
    Super Buu: We have such great titles now, don't we? Super Buu, Super Vegito, we might as well say we're invincible. But let's not forget the stats: You have two Saiyans, and I have three, not to mention a Namek.
    Vegito: It's quality, not quantity, my friend, and our union wasn't achieved by kidnapping. But if you're sure you can win this fight with petty theft... come prove it!
    • Against a monologuing Fused Zamasu, his first action was to tell him to Talk to the Fist. His second?
    Vegito: Sorry to be rude, but you left yourself completely open. Now come on and give me your best shot.
  • The Bus Came Back: After twenty-one years (not counting spin-offs and video game adaptations), he makes a triumphant return in Dragon Ball Super to take on the power of Fused Zamasu.
  • Came Back Strong: In Super, because of Goku and Vegeta becoming Physical Gods, he has their combined ability to become Super Saiyan Blue.
  • Captain Ersatz: Of Gogeta. As Akira Toriyama mentions in an interview, he wanted Goku and Vegeta to fuse but didn't want to step on the toes of Fusion Reborn, which was already in development at the time. He took the earrings that Shin had been wearing all along, changed the way the fusion worked (melded outfit vs. fancy vest; composite vs. original attacks), and Vegito was born. Toriyama did later sketch Gogeta for the movie DVD box set in Japan, though.
  • Catchphrase: Subverted. Vegito's "Yosha!" ("Alright!") is the first line he said in the anime and manga, but that's it. It is used in most, if not all, of his video game appearances, making it his most iconic line in the franchise. The line returns when Vegito makes his comeback in Super.
  • Caught Monologuing: Don't expect Talking Is a Free Action to be in effect around this guy. If you're monologuing and he isn't attacking, it's because he knows he can turn it around against you.
  • Combination Attack: Bit of an odd one in that he can perform combination attacks by himself since he is technically two people, but the Final Kamehameha is, as the name implies, a combination of Vegeta's Final Flash and Goku's Kamehameha, combining the power of the former with the rapid deployability of the latter.
  • Deadpan Snarker: If snarking works as part of his I Shall Taunt You, then snark he will!
    Vegito: "Hey, that was a bright idea using the Kamehameha wave, Buu. Yeah, and then that Gallick Gun? Woah.. yeah, I could have been killed!" (Beat) "Hmm... Maybe I am exaggerating a little bit, but I could at least have gotten a bruise, or a little cut, or..."
    • And much later, against Fused Zamasu...
    Vegito: "You think you're the only one who can manage that little trick? ... Oh, I'm sorry, is this hurting you? Aren't you invincible?"
  • Didn't See That Coming: As much as he was messing around with Super Buu, Vegito legitimately didn't plan to get turned into a candy when Buu goads him into getting closer. It's only due to the kai magic of the potara earrings that Vegito keeps his strength, sentience, and mobility so that he could embarrass the Majin even further.
  • Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Turns the strongest form of Majin Buu into his plaything for several episodes. He also gained the upper hand during the last leg of his fight with Fused Zamasu and was pretty much using him as a punching bag before his time limit expired very prematurely.
  • Fatal Flaw: Arrogance. It's what you get when you combine Vegeta's Pride and Goku's love for a good fight.
    • Downplayed in his fight with Super Buu, however, as taunting and showboating was part of his strategy; he wasn't going for the kill. A case could be made for his fight with Fused Zamasu, as he does spend a few seconds talking trash and then his fusion runs out prematurely.
  • Forced Transformation: He was turned into candy by Buu. Not that it stopped him from kicking Buu's ass anyway.
  • Genius Bruiser: Downplayed. While Vegito is by no means a rocket surgeon, he is an unparalleled fighter not just because of his power, but because his two halves are a Genius Ditz whose area of specialty is fighting, and a Warrior Prince who has shown time and again to be extremely cunning when he needs to be. Combined, this gives him essentially two lifetimes of different fighting experiences, and he can use this experience and knowledge to adapt to his opponent on the fly. In his fight against Super Buu, he chastises Buu for thinking he can outwit him with an attack thought up by two children, and when Buu has the bright idea to reduce the visibility of the area he is in, Vegito beats him with his eyes closed because has plenty of experience with sensing Ki-energy. In his fight against Fused Zamasu, it is also noteworthy that after it becomes apparent Fused Zamasu is matching him in brute strength through a Punch Parry, Vegito immediately switches from relying on strength to avoiding and countering and from that point on Fused Zamasu doesn't manage to even land a punch, although the fact the latter was constantly getting additional body mass probably wasn't helping.
  • Godzilla Threshold: Due to being told that Potara Fusion was permanentnote  — and Goku and Vegeta not wanting to rely on something that isn't their hard-earned strength — the idea of fusing is not given a single thought before the Godzilla Threshold is crossed. Even then, expect neither to relish it. Such was the case with Super Buu note  and Fused Zamasunote .
    Goku: It's time Vegeta, we're going to fuse just like them!
    Shin: Excellent idea! I thought you'd ruled that out.note 
    Vegeta: Damn right we ruled that out! There's no way I'm doing that again!
    Goku: I don't like it any more than you do Vegeta, but if we still need a major boost in power to break down his body, then it's the best chance we've got! Come on, you've gotta admit I'm right about this.
  • Good Counterpart:
    • In many ways, he's Super Buu's foil, being the result of a voluntary fusion to contrast Buu's forcefully absorbing victims. He's also just as arrogant as Buu, which drives the demon up the wall.
    • In a more literal sense, to Fused Zamasu. Both are fusions, but while Zamasu is a Smug Snake, who loves to boast how great he is, and his fusion took away his immortality with half his body being reduced to a body horror, Vegito is a cocky, Smug Super who combines the greatest attributes of both Goku and Vegeta with no setbacks. OK, except for his time limit, which was reduced to how much energy it cost to stay fused.
  • Guile Hero: His manipulating Super Buu and frustrating him into acting desperately was the main plan to save his sons, friend, and the whole universe.
  • Horrifying the Horror: Being the fusion of Vegeta and Goku, Vegito has this built into his very being. By the time Buu decides to absorb him, he puts the fear of god into Super Buu.
  • Hour of Power: In Super, it's revealed Potara fusions only last for one hour when both of the fusees are non-Kais, less depending on how much power the fusion uses. It's telling that this is the only thing that prevented him from obliterating Fused Zamasu's physical body.
  • I Let You Win: Vegito allows Super Buu to absorb him so he can infiltrate his body and pull out the victims he consumed.
  • I Shall Taunt You: Vegito loves to toy with his enemies, knowing full well he's many times stronger and they can't harm him.
    • During the fight with Buu, he stalls finishing Buu off and instead goes to great lengths to anger Buu. He beats Buu senselessly, and all the while he's mocking and insulting him. All part of his plan.
    • In his fight with Fused Zamasu, Vegito constantly rubs Zamasu's failing godhood in his face.
  • Kamehame Hadouken: Being a combination of Goku and Vegeta, Vegito has access to all their attacks and can even combine them as he wishes for one-man Combination Attacks. In particular, he seems fond of beams shot from the flat-handed pose of Vegeta's Big Bang Attack, and combining Goku's Kamehameha with Vegeta's Final Flash for a rapidly deployable bright-blue beam with golden energy crackling across its surface.
  • Ki Manipulation: Aside from the Combination Attacks of his components, Vegito has more than his fair share of unique Ki Manipulations - like his 'Banshee blast', a five-fingered explosive-orb hurling attack; his Spirit Sword, a multi-meter long BFS capable of stabbing through rocks, dirt, magical beings, and gods; and multiple variations of ki-enhanced punches.
  • Limited Wardrobe: In Super Vegito wears the same outfit he wore in Z, even though Goku and Vegeta are both wearing different outfits in the Future Trunks Saga (Goku's gi has his kanji on the front and the back, while Vegeta wears his Cell Saga outfit), which begs the question why it didn't turn out any different.
    • Subverted on his appearances in Super Dragon Ball Heroes where his outfit changes accordingly based on what Goku and Vegeta are wearing at the moment of fusing.
  • Lost in Translation: His name is meant to be a combination of Vegeta and Kakarotto. In non-Japanese versions, where Goku's Saiyan name was transliterated as Kakarot (besides the Spanish ones, which retain the Japanese name), the origin of Vegito's name becomes a Dub-Induced Plot Hole, and he himself just kind of makes it up on the spot. Some fans assume that the "o" at the end originates from the "o" in "Goku".
    Vegito: What do you call a Vegeta and a Goku...? Vegito sounds alright...
  • Morphic Resonance: A special characteristic of his is that this strength doesn't change even if his shape does.
  • No-Sell: Barring Buu's absorbing technique, EVERYTHING. And if he didn't plan on getting absorbed to free the others he probably would have dealt with that too. Fused Zamasu, on the other hand, is in a different ballpark altogether, to the point Vegito has to put effort into winning and dodging attacks to avoid damage.
  • Physical God: He was already this, being the strongest character in the manga, surpassing the power of literal gods, and easily toying with the strongest form of Majin Buu as a normal Super Saiyan. However, he becomes a god in Super since Goku and Vegeta now have god forms and was able to fight on par with Fused Zamasu in his corrupted state.
  • Revision: In Z, Old Kai explains that Potara fusion is permanent. Goku and Vegeta only managed to defuse due to some unexplained side-effect of being inside Buu's body, though Goku was only speculating on that point. In Super, Gowasu reveals that Potara fusion is only permanent for Kais, while mortals remain fused for an hour under normal conditions (Super Saiyan Blue Vegito gets about ten minutes out of it because of how much power he used).
  • The Rival: Fans often speculate on who would win in a fight between him and Gogeta, with different answers coming from different sources. Their pre-battle quotes in Xenoverse and Xenoverse 2 lampshade this, with Vegito questioning whether the earrings or the dance provide the stronger fusion as he faces off against Gogeta. Raging Blast 1 & 2 also plays this up, giving what-if scenarios where the two face off. The victor depends entirely on whose story you're playing.
  • "Shaggy Dog" Story: The whole reason he wanted to get absorbed was so that he could destroy Buu without his absorbed victims dying. But this just led to Buu taking on his most deadly form, who then proceeded to kill all of them anyway along with the planet. As a bonus, his messing around took up the hour he could remain fused, resulting in him splitting back into Goku and Vegeta, who are much weaker. Of course, it doesn't make the hero look good if he's directly responsible for the death of his friends/children, even when Death Is Cheap.
  • Showy Invincible Hero: It quickly becomes very clear that Buu has no chance of killing him, even though Vegito isn't fighting at full strength, and yet the fight is still oh-so entertaining to watch. And he's well aware of it.
    Vegito: "No, really! That was an awesome attack! I could have been killed. *Beat* Well, maybe I am exaggerating a little bit. I could have at least gotten a bruise, or a little cut, or..."
    • Averted once he forms to face-off with Fused Zamasu, as he knows he has a time limit and he's fighting a fellow Potara Fusion with immortality, which ups the difficulty factor. Unlike Super Buu, Fused Zamasu puts up a decent fight before his failing immortality starts to wear him down.
  • Shut Up, Hannibal!: He pulls this off epically against Fused Zamasu during Super, punching him out while he's in the midst of yet another Evil Gloating session and telling him point-blank that he's sick of listening to his speeches:
    Vegito: Sorry to be rude, but you left yourself completely open. Now come on and give me your best shot; I'm tired of listening to you preach. If you want me bowed at your feet, you'll have to do it by force.
  • Signature Move: Final Kamehameha and Beam Sword Slash. The Final Kamehameha was originally used by Gogeta in Ultimate Battle 22 and the Butouden games, but later became Vegito's signature move from Final Bout onwards. It later became canon in Dragon Ball Super.
  • Simple, yet Awesome: Unlike Gotenks whose moves are showy but impractical, Vegito being created from two experienced fighters allows him to use techniques that are extremely useful and incredibly flashy.
  • Smug Super: He was the most powerful being in existence before Beerus showed up, and he's very well aware of it. Unlike Gotenks though, it never gets in the way of accomplishing his goals.
  • Spell My Name With An S: "Vegetto" (Bandai's spelling) or "Vegito" (Funimation's spelling)? Neither one makes sense in most English adaptations, since his name is a portmanteau of Vegeta's name with Goku's Saiyan name, which is commonly romanized as "Kakarot" instead of the literal "Kakarotto". Viz attempted to reconcile this by changing his name to Vegerot in the English manga, but then they changed it back to Vegetto in the Viz Big reprint.
  • Story-Breaker Power: He is the strongest character in both the manga and Dragon Ball Z (not including GT and Super). Old Kai states that Potara Fusion is stronger than Fusion Dance (Gogeta, although it is unknown if he was referring to the fused fighter or the fact that Potara fusion has no drawbacks). It says a lot that he only returns when the heroes are faced with Fused Zamasu, one of the few beings in existence who can give Vegito a challenge. Even then, he's only around for about 10 minutes, and during the latter half of the fight he's pretty much using Fused Zamasu as a sandbag. This stems from the fact that, unlike the normal method of Fusion, Goku and Vegeta don't have to be of equal power, meaning that Goku and Vegeta create a being that not only has both of their maxed powers combined, but because of their rivalry, they make him even more powerful!
  • Strong and Skilled: He is the combination of two fighting geniuses. Vegeta is cunning and aggressive and Goku is a master martial artist and very resourceful with his techniques. This is the result of them working together and putting aside their pride to create the perfect fighter.
  • Talk to the Fist: Both Buu and Zamasu learned the hard way that once Vegito enters the picture, Talking stops being a free action.
  • A Taste Of His Own Medicine: He spends his entire fight with Super Buu toying with and brutalizing him. The Funimation dub makes it more explicit that he's making sure the monster felt every moment of the pain and terror he dealt to Vegito's friends and all of his other victims.
    Vegito: It's not much fun being hunted down, is it, Majin Buu? Being hunted down just the way you hunted down our friends! Does it hurt?!
  • Took a Level in Badass: He was already a badass, to begin with, able to beat Super Buu as a chew toy before separating in his body. In Super, with Goku and Vegeta's current power, which surpasses what Vegito was capable of during the Buu Saga, he is many times stronger than before and can become Super Saiyan Blue.
  • Too Powerful to Live: If this guy had stayed around, the Buu Saga would have ended in five minutes. And you would've written off the main character and his main foil at the same time. The same principle applies in Super, where he had Fused Zamasu on the ropes and if he had lasted the hour, would have killed him, though the jury's out if he would have been able to handle the Eldritch Abomination Fused Zamasu's spirit turned into after his physical body was destroyed. Super reveals why: A Fusion Dance lasts 30 minutes unless the fused are knocked out or use too much power which drains their time. Potara lasts a full hour to non-Kais with the same restriction of power conservation; it is only permanent to the Supreme Kais.
  • Troll: His fight with Super Buu was a long session of him antagonizing and pissing off Buu into absorbing him.
  • Voice of the Legion: Except in the Ocean dub, where he is voiced by Brian Drummond (Using a higher-pitched version of his Vegeta voice).
  • World's Strongest Man: In Dragon Ball Z, he is by far the strongest character and outmatches his sons and especially Buu.
    Vegito: Would you look at me? I'm setting records!
  • Xanatos Gambit: The entire battle between Vegito and Super Buu was this. It didn't matter what Super Buu threw at Vegito as he had a backup plan or counter strategy for anything. Any outcome in that fight would have suited Vegito. If Super Buu turns Vegito into candy, Vegito still retains his power, as he is much stronger than Super Buu, and it just makes Vegito a harder target to destroy. If Super Buu absorbs Vegito, then it becomes easier for Vegito to remove his sons and friends from Super Buu's body and depower him. And if Super Buu tries to kill Vegito... Vegito would instantly slaughter him. Of course, while that option would be just as effective, it would have been personally immoral for Vegito as he would be unconsciously murdering his sons and friends. And while they could be brought back to life with the Dragon Balls, Vegito would still have somewhat of a heavy conscience for what he did.
  • You Fight Like a Cow: Most well known for this. He combines Goku's sense of humor with Vegeta's arrogance and sense of humor, to both beat and mocks the living daylights out of Super Buu. Of course, this is all part of his plan: getting Buu pissed off and desperate enough to absorb him, so he can free everyone absorbed by Buu. He does this a few times with Fused Zamasu, but not as much.

    Gogeta 

Gogeta (ゴジータ, Gojīta)

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Voiced by (Japanese): Masako Nozawa/Ryō Horikawa
Voiced by (English): Sean Schemmel/Christopher Sabat
Voiced by (Latin American Spanish): Mario Castañeda/René García

"We are Gogeta."

The combined form of Goku and Vegeta using the Fusion Dance. He debuted in non-canon sources - Fusion Reborn as a last-ditch effort to defeat Janemba, and GT as a rather goofy Super Saiyan 4 to fight against Omega Shenron - yet remained one of the more powerful characters seen in the series, as expected of a counterpart to Vegito.


  • The Ace:
    • During all of his appearances, he has always clearly outmatched his opponent.
      • In Fusion Reborn, he was able to instantly defeat Janemba with a single ki attack using just Super Saiyan.
      • In Dragon Ball GT, his Super Saiyan 4 form is able to strike so fast Omega Shenron can't even see the blows. He effortlessly deflects the Negative Karma Ball and converts it entirely into positive karma to remove Omega Shenron's influence over the Earth, and his 100x Big Bang Kamehameha brings the dragon to the brink of collapse after just a single hit.
      • During his canon appearance in Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Gogeta is able to overpower Broly's Super Saiyan form, which was already too much for both Goku and Vegeta in Super Saiyan Blue to handle. When he faces Broly's full power using Super Saiyan Blue, Gogeta is able to overwhelm Broly with back-to-back ki blasts and rush attacks, even effortlessly dodging a blast from Broly at one point.
    • He is also the ace relative to all the other Fusion characters in the series, as he is the only one to actually defeat his opponent, both in canon and non-canon appearances. Vegito, Gotenks, and Kefla both de-fused before winning their battles (with the latter seeming to de-fuse due to the power of an attack she was hit with), while Gogeta actually defeated Janemba and Broly by himself. His canon appearance has also demonstrated more power than all other Fusions due to being the most recently formed, thus drawing his power from stronger individuals (Goku and Vegeta after the Tournament of Power) than those seen previously (Goten and Trunks, Caulifla and Kale, and Goku and Vegeta during the Buu and Future Trunks Sagas.)
  • Adaptational Badass: Downplayed or played straight, depending on your point of view. While his Super Saiyan form was extremely powerful, his strength was upped dramatically in GT where he becomes a Super Saiyan 4. He was the most powerful character in the franchise until the post-Battle of Gods era. In the new era, it's somewhat nebulous as to how powerful Super Saiyan 4 is compared to Blue,note  but the fact remains that he's clearly a strong fighter. In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Gogeta Blue is arguably the strongest non-angelic character outside of perhaps Burning Ultimate Warrior Jiren and Mastered Ultra Instinct Goku. Plus by virtue of how strong Goku and Vegeta have become since the Future Trunks Saga, he is inherently stronger than his Potara counterpart in his last appearance.
  • Adaptation Dye-Job: Gogeta's canonical debut in the series brings him with a color scheme closer to how Gotenks looks, as opposed to his original design colors (orange, black, white, blue), along with Vegeta's mild tan skin color instead of Goku's lighter one. This change however is better aligned with the narrative that the creators of this fusion, the Metamoran, were said to look the exact same once fused, thus the first fusion seen, Gotenks, is supposed to be the base of how all fusions in the Metamoran method should look like, with original color deviations and extra pieces of clothing being made by Toei and Bandai just to look different and be more merch-friendly. Of course, given how Super Saiyan Blue works, one could also say his canon appearance features a blue-haired dye job in his strongest form, rather than the red hair sported previously in Super Saiyan 4.
  • All Your Powers Combined: Like Vegito, he has access to any and all techniques known by the individuals who fused to create him, even if only one of them knows the technique. In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, he demonstrates mastery of Instant Transmission and can use the Kamehameha. His video game appearances usually have Big Bang Kamehameha (a combination of the Super Kamehameha and Big Bang Attack) as his signature move.
    • Despite not actually being shown using them (usually because he's so strong he doesn't have to), this also means he has access to techniques like Galick Gun, Final Flash, Solar Flare, the Afterimage Technique, and the Spirit Bomb.
    • He can also access all transformation techniques known by Goku and Vegeta — he's been shown using Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan Blue, and the non-canon Super Saiyan 4 in Dragon Ball GT, but also technically has access to Kaio-ken x20, Super Saiyan 2, 3 and God, Super Saiyan Blue Evolution and Blue Kaio-ken x20. Despite his short time limit, the fact he's never had to go beyond Super Saiyan Blue (and easily dealt with an opponent that was too much for Super Saiyan Blue Goku and Vegeta, while said opponent was just using a regular Super Saiyan form) speaks volumes of his strength if he ever decided to go out.
    • Zig-Zagged in his appearance in Dragon Ball Super: Broly regarding one technique in particular. He is able to use Savage Strike, a punch coated in Godly Ki, which was first used by his Potara counterpart Vegito to try and destroy Merged Zamasu for good. The move then later appeared in Vegeta's arsenal while under the effects of Super Saiyan Blue Evolution, using the move to punch through Top's Hakai sphere. Unlike Vegito and Vegeta, however, Gogeta actually lands the attack on his opponent directly, hitting Broly four times before the last hit paralyzes Broly in place.
  • Always Someone Better: In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, he's this to Broly. While they appear evenly matched at first, Gogeta's Super Saiyan Blue quickly outclasses Broly, thanks to both his raw power and Broly being unable to formulate a coherent battle strategy due to being Blinded by Rage.
  • Awesome, but Impractical: At Super Saiyan 4, Gogeta's time limit is extremely short. And much like Vegito, it is presumably also shorter as a Super Saiyan Blue, though luckily they defeat their opponent before the energy for the Fusion gives out. Using powerful techniques and transformation drains the Fusion's time limit more than just staying in his base form, and presumably, if he went too far it would instantly end the Fusion just as when Vegito's Final Kamehameha overloaded the Potara Earrings.
  • Badass Boast:
    • In his debut in Fusion Reborn:
      "I am neither Goku nor Vegeta, I am Gogeta! It's over, Janemba! I've come for you!"
    • The original Japanese line as well:
      "I am neither Goku nor Vegeta, I am he who will defeat you!"
    • He also gets a really good one in Dragon Ball Xenoverse's GT Pack story campaign:
      "I'm afraid that none of your ambitions will be coming true! Because you will all lose here! To the epic power… of Gogeta!"
    • There are also a few of his lines against Broly:
      "We are Gogeta. Vegeta and Kakarot have merged to take Broly down."
      "Haha! Now it's our turn!"
    • An understated one just prior to his fight with Broly:
      "You stay right there, Frieza. We'll deal with you later."note 
  • Barrier Warrior: In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, he creates a barrier out of ki by swiping it across his face when Full Power Broly launches an attack, reflecting the attack back at him.
  • Beyond the Impossible: He immediately shatters the current power ceiling observed during any battle just prior to his arrival.
    • In Fusion Reborn, when even a Super Saiyan 3 in the Other World couldn't stand up to Janemba, Gogeta immediately kills him with one energy ball as just a Super Saiyan.
    • In GT, Super Saiyan 4 Goku and Vegeta working together are virtually powerless against Omega Shenron (who himself is powered by all the Negative Energy gathered in the Dragon Balls since their very first wish), but Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta easily toys with the dragon.
  • Bilingual Bonus: Going off by the pinyin-on'yomi name rules of Goku's name, in one form or another, the name "Gogeta" can also be said as "Wugeta" if one disregards the name solely being in katakana. The same would also apply to one of their failed fusions, Veku/Vekuu (as "Vekong").
  • Blood Knight: When he appears in GT, he loves taunting Omega Shenron and fighting him. Also shown in Dragon Ball Super: Broly, as he seems to enjoy fighting Broly, though only initially. Once Gogeta goes on the offense, however, he doesn't appear to take any joy as he's resigned to the fact that he's going to have to kill Broly. When Broly gets teleported out the way of his God Kamehameha, he's actually relieved.
  • Breaking Old Trends: A major contributor to Gogeta's popularity in that outside his appearance in GT, Gogeta doesn't defuse in the the middle of his fight and unquestioningly wins in two outta three appearances.
  • Breakout Character: Gogeta's popularity is staggering and it really speaks greatly on how a one-shot character introduced in a non-canon film managed to get introduced back into the main series twice.
  • The Bus Came Back: Zigzagged. After first debuting in the non-canon movie Fusion Reborn, Gogeta returns in the Dragon Ball GT as a Super Saiyan 4 to stand up to Omega Shenron. Also applies to his canon introduction (and series reappearance) in Dragon Ball Super: Broly, where he is seen for the first time in over a decade in the main series, being brought out to take on Broly.
  • Canon Foreigner: Has never appeared in a canon work like Gotenks or Vegito havenote ... until Dragon Ball Super: Broly, even making reference to his fusion counterpart of Vegito upon his formation.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Ties in with No-Nonsense Nemesis, Gogeta lacks the ego of Goku and Vegeta and (except in GT) fights to win. A good example is when Broly is firing his mouth beam, Gogeta simply goes around it and shoots him in the back.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Deals these out like a champ. He instantly purifies and kills Janemba and hits Omega Shenron so fast he can't see what's happening, before dropping him to his knees with a Big Bang Kamehameha.
    • The power difference is slightly less massive against Broly as their Super Saiyan forms are somewhat in the same range and his Legendary form does have room to grow in the fight but the distance between it and Gogeta Blue are momentous. On top of this, Gogeta's skill and intelligence means that Broly can't land a single blow on him, with Gogeta just appearing to toy with Broly at first. When gets serious the fight consists of Gogeta subjecting Broly to a barrage of attacks without even giving him the chance to fight back.
  • Deadpan Snarker: In the Japanese version of Dragon Ball Super: Broly, when Frieza claims that using Fusion is an underhanded tactic after hearing about the power boost it provides, Gogeta plainly notes that Frieza is the last person who should be complaining about something being underhanded.
  • Depending on the Writer: Unlike Vegeto or Gotenks, Gogeta has no consistent characterization.
    • His first appearance in Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn, he is The Stoic and completely serious.
    • His appearance in Dragon Ball GT presents him as a complete clown that doesn't take things seriously. Which was "maybe" part of his plan the whole time, yet this remains up to interpretation.
    • His introduction to the official timeline in Dragon Ball Super: Broly presents him as a combination of the previous two, as a Smug Super goofball not too different from Goku or Gotenks, but taking the conflict seriously.
  • Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: He immediately annihilates the seemingly-unstoppable Janemba, and brings Omega Shenron to his knees in mere moments. As for Broly, a warrior who causes Super Saiyan Blue Goku and Vegeta to flee, Gogeta initially dodges his barrage of Ki blast before causally swatting the rest away with ease in his base form, before jumping to Super Saiyan for a bit more of a kick and then completely overwhelming Full-Power Broly with just Super Saiyan Blue.
  • Difficult, but Awesome: Goku and Vegeta have great difficulty forming Gogeta, failing at least a couple of times they try for the first time, as well as the dance being slow and precise compared to the rather instantaneous use of the Potara Earrings, but when they do succeed, it's sure to get the job done.
  • Everything's Better with Rainbows: The Stardust Breaker has a rainbow color scheme and is sometimes called the Soul Punisher or Rainbow Sparkling Blast. This technique completely vaporizes Janemba, and is used as an attempt by Gogeta to finally defeat Super Saiyan Full Power Broly. His Super Saiyan Blue aura in the movie is also noticeably more colorful, having more shades of purple and white, which not only makes it look more impressive but also faintly resembles the aura provided by Ultra Instinct.
  • Fiery Redhead: Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta has red hair. It's possibly due to the combined power of both Super Saiyan 4's but is never explained. Since he has access to all of Goku and Vegeta's techniques, he could also technically gain red hair through the use of Kaio-ken or Super Saiyan God as of his canon appearance in Dragon Ball Super: Broly.
  • Good Is Not Soft: Downplayed. Against Janemba, he quickly eliminates the incarnation of evil in just a few quick moves, but makes sure to leave the oni that Janemba was using the body of unharmed. In Dragon Ball Super: Broly however, Gogeta was absolutely willing to kill Broly despite knowing that he wasn't one who reveled in violence. That said, he was glad to see Broly was wished away.
  • Godzilla Threshold: Vegeta and (to a lesser extent) Goku dislike the idea of having to team up against an enemy, let alone fuse to fight them. Gogeta was first brought out against Janemba's Final Form, who was able to easily outpace Super Saiyan 3 (and as previously indicated, being in the Other World should have already been mitigating Super Saiyan 3's stamina drain, so it was likely more powerful during the movie than against Kid Buu). In Dragon Ball GT, Gogeta was the absolute last resort against Omega Shenron after both Super Saiyan 4 Goku and Vegeta together were unable to defeat him. During Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Goku and Vegeta work together using Super Saiyan Blue without much hesitation once Broly reaches just his Super Saiyan form, but are unable to do anything against him. The lack of Potara Earrings at the moment forces Goku and Vegeta to use the Metamoran Fusion Dance to have a chance at defeating Broly.
  • Hero Antagonist: Is this in Dragon Ball Super: Broly to Broly's Villain Protagonist. Broly's out-of-control power has led to him threatening to destroy the Earth. While Gogeta initially enjoys the fight, he stops having fun when it reaches the point where he actually has to kill Broly and is thankful that Broly's death could be avoided.
  • Honor Before Reason: The only conceivable reason Gogeta let Frieza go in DBS: Broly despite being very much a monster that seeks the death of many people is that the fusion was so confident in his own power that he figured that he didn't view the tyrant as a threat to take care of.
  • Horrifying the Horror:
    • During his appearance in GT, he's the first character to break Omega's composure.
    • During Dragon Ball Super: Broly, he fights Legendary Super Saiyan Broly and beats him to a pulp so badly that near the end of their fight, when Gogeta powers up further and lunges at him again, Broly is visibly beginning to crack, his resulting counterpunch seeming less out of anger and more out of desperation than anything. When cornered and seeing Gogeta poised to kill him, Broly finally loses his nerve and is so terrified of the fusion that he’s like a deer in the headlights as Gogeta’s energy wave closes in, only being saved by a last-minute wish.
  • Hour of Power: As he is formed through Metamoran Fusion, he can only remain in existence for 30 minutes at a time, except as a Super Saiyan 4 or Super Saiyan Blue, which reduces the time limit even further. He only has ten minutes or less due to the massive power of Super Saiyan 4. It is slightly less clear how Super Saiyan Blue affects his time limit since Gogeta managed to defeat Broly in the allotted time and was never seen de-fusing on-screen, with the movie cutting to three days later. However, given that Vegito's Super Saiyan Blue Final Kamehameha overloaded the Potaras, Gogeta's time was likely reduced to some extent - either he just defeated Broly that quickly, or Goku and Vegeta's greater energy control since the Tournament of Power let him use Blue with fewer drawbacks than Vegito experienced.
  • Lightning Bruiser: He's so fast he can hit an opponent multiple times before you see his arms move. Even in base form, Gogeta actually manages to fly between Broly's flurry of beams just like Goku did with Jiren's, before he casually swats away the remaining beams before he even decides to power up to Super Saiyan and goes toe to toe with Broly while countering nearly every attack the hulking Saiyan throws at him. When Gogeta goes Super Saiyan Blue, all of Broly's Ki attacks as a Full-Powered Super Saiyan are either deflected back or completely fail to hit him whatsoever, with Broly’s attempts to close into melee invariably ending with him being beaten stupid while impotently trying to fend Gogeta off.
  • Like Father, Unlike Son: He's Goku and Vegeta's fusion through the fusion dance, which would make Gotenks his son. Whether he plays this straight or not depends on which form you mean:
    • As a Super Saiyan, this is played completely straight, since as soon as Gogeta's born, he immediately crushes Janemba and practically cleanses him out of existence with his Stardust Breaker, unlike Gotenks.
    • As a Super Saiyan 4, this is averted, since he's just as goofy and doesn't take things seriously like his son (though this is implied to be an act). He even defuses the instant it looks like he's about to finish the job.
    • When fighting Broly, he falls somewhere between his previous appearances. He doesn't waste any time striking, uses consecutive full-power attacks, and immediately jumps to a higher form when Broly begins to catch up to his current one. However, he seems to enjoy the fight itself, and displays both confidence and a sense of humor when naming himself - he spends about 20 seconds thinking of a name because he needs it to sound cool.
  • Nice Guy: Gogeta is friendly with Piccolo upon meeting him, and when he appears before Whis, he uses honorifics in all languages where they exist just like Goku does (such as Whis-san or Senior Whis). While he doesn't hold back against Broly, he smiles during most of the fight, and even though his final attack may have killed Broly, Gogeta is surprised but glad when he sees that Broly was wished away from the battle. He even steps in to stop Frieza from killing Cheelai and Lemo even though he has no idea who they are.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Sparing Frieza instead of just killing him in the Broly movie enables Frieza to continue his schemes, eventually culminating in Frieza surpassing Goku and Vegeta in strength during the Granolah arc.
  • No-Sell: The one punch Janemba managed to land on him he took right between the eyes with no reaction.
  • No-Nonsense Nemesis: In contrast to Vegito, he usually doesn't take time to bad mouth his enemies, though his appearance in GT marks a (potentially deliberate) exception. His preference for less verbal sparring is probably a consequence of the fact that he knows he can only battle for half as long as Vegito at most, due to Metamoran Fusion's tighter time limit.
    • In his fight against Janemba he immediately destroyed him without letting Janemba take any chances to counterattack in some way. The one punch that Janemba actually landed on him at the end, which Gogeta No Selled, didn't matter because the Stardust Breaker had already hit him and was about to tear him apart from the inside.
    • Subverted in his fight against Omega Shenron, but this may have been deliberate as part of a plan to disperse the negative energy surrounding the Earth.
    • In his first canonical appearance in Dragon Ball Super: Broly. While he's clearly enjoying the fight, he is all business. He quickly transformed into a Super Saiyan against Super Saiyan Broly and after Broly transforms into his Legendary Super Saiyan form, Gogeta immediately transformed into Super Saiyan Blue skipping all the forms in between so that Broly can't catch up to his power like in his fight against Vegeta and Goku. Gogeta also nearly succeeded in killing Broly if it wasn't for Cheelai's wish to save Broly. He ultimately defeats Broly so quickly that he has time to stop Frieza from killing Cheelai and Lemo and watch him fly off; in fact, he is never actually seen defusing, with the film merely cutting to Goku three days later.
  • Our Genies Are Different: Not unlike Majin Buu, his appearance invokes the look of a djinn, particularly with respect to his Metamoran Fusion garb. He also has access to some seemingly-magical moves like the Stardust Breaker, which has a lethal effect on demons like Janemba. One of his attacks during his battle against Broly also has him motion as though he is casting a spell, with him crossing his arms before swinging them upwards to summon a massive column of ki, in addition to his use of the typical Kamehameha fired directly from his hands.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: When he goes up against Broly, he and his opponent not only break the fabric of reality twice, but by the time he goes all out his sheer power ends up causing the ground underneath the two to liquefy and break apart simply through clashing punches, before he subjects a hapless Broly to a nuclear-scale explosion that leaves a gargantuan mushroom cloud in its wake.
  • Physical God: In his debut, Gogeta immediately goes Super Saiyan, and was able to defeat Janemba in less than two minutes. In GT as a Super Saiyan 4, he was toying with Omega Shenron not taking him seriously, and could have defeated him if they hadn’t defused. In his official Canonical appearance, He was able to fight on par with Broly, and even shatter the fabric of reality itself twice, and when he went Super Saiyan Blue, Broly never stood a chance and was overpowered by him.
  • Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: So rapid-fire, in fact, that you can't even see his arms move.
  • Reality Warper: In "Fusion Reborn". Not to the extent of Janemba, but he's so strong that his coming into existence can be felt in the world of the living.
  • The Rival:
    • Fans often speculate on who would win in a fight between him and Vegito, with different answers coming from different sources. Their pre-battle quotes in Xenoverse and Xenoverse 2 lampshade this, with Vegito questioning whether the earrings or the dance provide the stronger fusion as he faces off against Gogeta. Raging Blast 1 & 2 also plays this up, giving what-if scenarios where the two face off. The victor depends entirely on whose story you're playing.
    • During several video game openings, Super Saiyan Gogeta is also shown facing off against Broly. In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Gogeta is the only one capable of standing up to and defeating Broly, effectively cementing their rivalry in a sort of Ascended Fanon.
  • Rule of Cool: Unlike Vegito, his fusion in Super Saiyan Blue lasts a lot longer unlike the former, who had at least 10 minutes of fusion time rather than the standard hour while his is supposed to last 30, plus Super Saiyan Blue, which would have made Blue Awesome, but Impractical, could have drained his time limit faster. This trope is in play since his fight with Broly lasts longer, and goes in fast and hard which would have made his fusion time very short.
  • Showy Invincible Hero: Likes to play with his prey as a Super Saiyan 4. In Dragon Ball Super, he is far less conservative with using ki attacks compared to Vegito, who just used his Spirit Sword and Final Kamehameha. The sheer spectacle of his abilities is dialed way up against Broly, launching an enormous barrage of simultaneous Kamehameha beams downward, and creating a massive column of ki that completely envelops Broly and results in a huge explosion. He ultimately ends up using 3 different finishing moves on Broly to try and bring him down and keeps increasing his power output when the previous attack falls short. He even proudly announces, "Now it's our turn!" after swatting the rest of Broly's beams aside in base form before powering up to Super Saiyan.
  • Signature Move: Stardust Breaker and Big Bang Kamehameha. In the games, his Super Saiyan 4 form upgrades the latter attack to 100x Big Bang Kamehameha, likely following suit after Super Saiyan 4 Goku's 10x Kamehameha. While unconfirmed, the rapid-fire Kamehameha-like attack he uses in Dragon Ball Super: Broly may be a revised version of his Big Bang Kamehameha, especially given that Big Bang Attack's appearance in Dragon Ball Super is a blue spherical projectile. He also demonstrates a few additional signature moves in Dragon Ball Super: Broly, such as a massive Ki Beam Barrage launched from above the opponent (which FighterZ dubs the Stardust Fall), and an explosive pillar of Godly Ki that he summons around the opponent after paralyzing them with a Godly Ki-coated punch (the Meteor Explosion).
  • Simple, yet Awesome: Because of the above, Gogeta's techniques are really showy but they're also incredibly powerful and effective.
  • Smug Super: After fusing, he's confident enough to take the time to pick a cool name for himself, since Vegito is already taken. During the fight with Broly he's smiling throughout most of it, and while not gabbing at his enemy like Vegito does he's prone to numerous confident smirks. As a Super Saiyan 4, he loves goofing off and prefers to spend time mocking Omega Shenron rather than finish him off quickly. At least, assuming that wasn't him playing things up; when actually going to eliminate Omega Shenron, he's far more serious than smug.
  • Sphere of Destruction: His Stardust Breaker, a rainbow-colored ki sphere that completely obliterates Janemba from the inside out. Gogeta Blue uses it against Broly, but while it doesn't kill him - because he isn't evil like Janemba was - it's still a major blow against the Legendary Super Saiyan. Ironically, his access to the Savage Strike attack like Vegito and Vegeta means Gogeta himself can actually destroy spheres of destruction formed from the Hakai technique used by Gods of Destruction.
  • The Stoic: His initial appearance has him as one. Still somewhat maintained in Dragon Ball Super: Broly - barring him finding thinking of a name amusing, he never once messes around or wastes time once starting the fight, though his demeanor is less stoic and emotionless than it is reasonable and focused - because he is so powerful, he doesn't show much stress or concern, but he still takes his responsibilities seriously.
  • Story-Breaker Power: There's a very good reason this guy's limited by time constraints; the fusion of Goku and Vegeta makes him an absurdly powerful fighter, and was capable of taking down a demon made of pure evil in seconds in his first appearance, make Omega Shenron look like a joke in GT, or absolutely demolish the Legendary Super Saiyan Broly. Regardless of how exactly he compares to Vegito's power, even before any gaps between appearances are taken into effect, Gogeta is still a monster of a character like Vegito. While it is unclear how he compares to a current Vegito, it is also worth noting that Gogeta is far stronger in Dragon Ball Super: Broly than Vegito was during his fight against Fused Zamasu, due to Goku and Vegeta having since powered up further. His beam clash with Broly while both were just Super Saiyans also briefly knocks them into a pocket dimension.
  • Strong and Skilled: He is able to draw on Goku's vast experience as a martial artist and Vegeta's history as a warrior. He doesn't usually show too much skill due to his overwhelming power, as he elected to immediately kill Janemba, and his speed was fast enough to knock Omega Shenron around without having to even rely on feints or creating an opening. However, in Dragon Ball Super: Broly, his skill is on full display and ends up being more of a factor than his immense power. Even though base Gogeta is weaker than Super Saiyan Broly, he simply dodges many of Broly's attacks before swatting the rest of them away. While he uses many extremely powerful attacks as a Super Saiyan and Super Saiyan Blue, he also always elects to dodge or reflect Broly's Ki Attacks back at him to minimize damage. This results in Broly getting exhausted much faster than Gogeta, even though the latter is on a literal time limit no matter what he does.
  • A Taste of Power: Due to Metamoran Fusion combining and multiplying the maximum power of both people involved, while Gogeta is around, Goku and Vegeta (indirectly) gain access to power surpassing that of a God of Destruction even without the use of Ultra Instinct. Of course, once the Fusion ends they revert to their original maximum power, which still falls short.
  • Voice of the Legion: Both Goku and Vegeta speak at once, creating this effect. Like Vegito, in the dub of Dragon Ball Super: Broly he refers to himself as "Us" and "We" (whereas both use the singular pronoun "Ore" in the original Japanese). He does refer to Goku and Vegeta in the third person though, as even though he was formed through their fusion, he is still a distinct entity from them like Vegito. Interestingly enough, he is actually aware of his counterpart Vegito, and actually chooses to name himself Gogeta since "Vegito" is already taken.
  • World's Strongest Man: Held this title for over 16 years as a Super Saiyan 4. Until Battle of Gods appeared and it shows characters that are strong enough to give him a run for his money as a Super Saiyan 4. As of Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Gogeta is once again by far the strongest mortal character in the series, if not stronger than the Gods of Destruction, as he is formed from the fusion of Goku and Vegeta after the Tournament of Power.
  • Walking Spoiler: He plays an integral part in the endgame of Dragon Ball Super: Broly, being used as a last resort by Goku and Vegeta who successfully manages to defeat Broly.
  • You Fight Like a Cow: While he's confidently stoic in Fusion Reborn, as a Super Saiyan 4 in GT, he's a complete goof and seems more interested in mocking Omega than in actually fighting him. Much like Vegito, this is a ploy to piss off Omega enough to give him the opportunity to get rid of all the negative karma enveloping the Earth. After doing just that, he tries to kill Omega immediately afterward. Too bad he thought he had more than ten minutes to work with, however.

    Kefla 

Kefla (ケフラ, Kefura)

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Voiced by (Japanese): Yuka Komatsu/Yukana
Voiced by (English): Elizabeth Maxwell/Dawn M. Bennett
Voiced by (Latin American Spanish): Andrea Orozco/Lupita Leal

"Piece of cake! Damn, it feels good to be a Saiyan!"

The Potara fusion between Kale and Caulifla.


  • Adaptational Wimp: Kefla in the anime is among the strongest fighters in the entirety of the Tournament of Power, with Goku needing to go Ultra Instinct Sign to win and it is stated that Kefla was stronger than him with it, but the innate power of Ultra Instinct Sign prevented her from managing to beat him. Only Jiren and Mastered Ultra Instinct Goku are for sure stronger than her, with God of Destruction Top possibly being around her level. In the Manga, while her strength is still impressive, she's comparable to Gohan in his Potential Unleashed form due to both Caulifla (and Kale to a much lesser extent) being significantly weaker than her anime counterpart. Kefla freely admits that Gohan is putting up a challenge; "Even though I'm merged, I can't even beat a single Saiyan".
  • Amazonian Beauty: She looks attractive enough in her base Super Saiyan form, but once she transforms, she gains some lean musculature compared to Kale's weightlifter physique.
  • Anime Hair: A spiky combination of their fusee hairs.
  • Break the Haughty: Despite being very full of herself in regards to her strength, Kefla begins to have second thoughts after the unexpected and sudden reemergence of Goku’s Ultra Instinct Sign transformation.
  • Blood Knight: The Saiyan blood floods through her veins, as her fight with Goku clearly indicates.
    Roshi: There's no doubt; even merged, she must've reached her body's limit, yet somehow she's managed to break through and keep fighting him.
    Whis: Must be her Saiyan blood; like Goku, she transcends and finds new stores of power.
  • Climax Boss: Serves as one of them in the anime and the "sole" one in the manga before the Pride Troopers. In the anime, she's fought after Goku discovers his Ultra Instinct Sign form and serves as a very tough opponent (while Agnilasa serves as the last non-Universe 11 fighter that Universe 7 fights). In the manga, not only does she take Agnilasa's role as the last non-Universe 11 fighter, but she also takes out a ton of fighters herself as well!
  • Composite Character: Subverted. Unlike just about any other fusion in the series, Kefla doesn't seem to have a combination of Kale and Caulifla's personality, but rather just has Caulifla's boisterous ego and confidence ramped up some.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • In the manga, Kefla easily defeats the Pride Troopers minus Jiren and Top, knocking six minor members out and decking Dyspo with a single punch, all in about two pages.
    • In the anime, Kefla toys with SSBKK Goku and nearly knocks him out with one kick.
  • Curb Stomp Cushion:
    • In the anime, at max power in her unique controlled Super Saiyan 2 form, it's remarked that Kefla is stronger than Ultra Instinct Sign Goku when he first awakened his ability. Though she never landed a single blow against him and was ragdolled constantly. She comes close to outlasting him too, with him acknowledging that if he makes a single mistake, it's over (and if he had gotten hit by her last blast, he would've been finished).
    • In the manga, while Kefla never stood a chance against Jiren or the combined powers of more than one of U7's heavy hitters (as she herself admits), she still did do a decent amount of damage to their team by knocking out Gohan (in a Mutual Kill), who was about as strong as CSSB Goku and Vegeta.
  • Desperation Attack: When Ultra Instinct Sign Goku powers up a finishing move, she concentrates her energy into intense lasers that can cut through anything, trying to keep Goku on the defensive. She also mixes in regular ki blasts to keep him on his toes.
  • Did Not See That Coming: In her last gambit, she throws everything at Goku to keep him away, including blasting as much of the arena around her as she could, in addition to firing massive laser blasts at him. It looks to hit, until Goku uses his Kamehameha to grind on her laser to get close enough to her. She barely has time to give an Oh, Crap! before Goku blasts her point-blank out of the ring.
  • Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu?: Once Champa starts to call her out on losing the fight with Goku, saying how he'll never forgive her if she loses, Kefla simply tells the "peanut gallery" to shut up. Luckily for her, Champa evidently decided to let it go.
  • Energy Ball: Kefla's main spherical blasts come in the form of "Fist Cannonball" and "Continuous Energy Bullet". Additionally, she can have six energy balls at once follow her around, as she demonstrates when chasing Ultra Instinct Sign Goku down a mountainside.
  • Establishing Character Moment:
    • Anime: Her base form effortlessly spirits past Super Saiyan God Goku after being formed, much to Goku's immediate surprise.
    • Manga: She proceeds to tear through Universe 11's numbers once she unveils her form very easily.
  • Fusion Dance: She is the Potara fusion between the two Saiyan women, thanks to Champa and Fuwa's assistance. She takes more of Kale's appearance without the lipstick, with eyes and a personality closer to Caulifla's. The fusion, however, is temporary, since neither of them is a Supreme Kai.
  • Godzilla Threshold:
    • When Champa gave Caulifla and Kale the Potara Earrings, he told them to not use them lightly, likely due to a combination of not being sure if the Potara Earrings is permitted in the tournament and that, if they fuse, they might be considered only one fighter, bringing down U6's remaining fighter count. It's only when Goku decisively defeats Caulifl, and is about to ring them out, that Caulifla brings up fusing.
    Champa: See that? A real trump card is saved until the last moment!
    • In the manga, she instead was only used as a last resort because Kale's power grew so dangerous that nobody else (that they knew of, as the Pride Troopers was eventually capable of ringing her out through teamwork) could stop her. When Kale began knocking out her own teammates, Caulifla, after being told of what the Potara Earrings do, has no choice but to use the earrings to stop Kale and calm her down.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Much like Caulifla herself, Kefla's quick to irritate and eager to pick fights.
  • Hour of Power: Under normal circumstances, their Potara fusion lasts an hour since neither of them are Supreme Kais. However, there's always the possibility they'll burn it out faster as Goku and Vegeta did against Zamasu. Ultimately, the fusion is broken when they're hit by Ultra Instinct Goku's Kamehameha, shattering the Potara as they're ringed out. According to the narrator, she only existed for around 5 minutes before being taken down by Goku, though it also doesn't help that her final attack was a barrage of Ki blasts that likely drained what time was left like what happened with Vegito.
  • Impossible Hour Glass Figure: Carried over from Caulifla. Her waist and belly are very slim.
  • Jerkass: Kefla is essentially Caulifla's cockiness and arrogance pumped up to incredible levels. On top of being somewhat caught up in her own strength, she's aggressive, dismissive, rude, and self-centered in that all she cares about is winning rather than the stakes of the tournament she's in.
  • Last Stand: In the manga, she serves this for Universe 6. Ironically, this is because of her own doing, thanks to Kale knocking out almost all her remaining allies.
  • Mythology Gag: As the fusion of a female Broly and a female Goku, Kefla is the closest thing to an official appearance of Karoly from Dragon Ball: Fusions in the canon series.
  • Oh, Crap!: After seemingly defeating Goku and aiming to finish him off, she has this reaction when he unexpectedly reawakens Ultra Instinct Sign and dodges her attacks as if they're child's play. She has another one when he unleashes a point-blank Kamehameha in her face and eliminates her.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: Unfortunately, she came into being after Goku had discovered Ultra Instinct Sign. Once Ultra Instinct Sign kicks in, he blasts her out of the ring. She also wouldn't have been able to beat Jiren with her power and possibly God of Destruction Top.
  • Physical God: Thanks to being the fusion of two powerful Saiyans, she becomes among the strongest fighters in the Tournament of Power, managing to give a hell of a fight against a tired Goku. Whis states her power rivaled the Spirit Bomb made by the members of Universe 7. However, her power is not enough to awaken Jiren from his meditation but was enough to trigger Goku's second time using Ultra Instinct Sign.
    Kefla: Ha ha ha! I like this one! I feel I could blown up an entire universe in one shot with the power that's is bubbling in me!
  • Pride: Kefla has inherited Caulifla's pride and it even becomes her Fatal Flaw due to her failure to finish off Goku when she had the chance and overestimates herself when Goku eventually turns the tables on her.
  • Shapeshifter Mode Lock: In the manga, because Caulifla and Kale fused while they're Super Saiyans, Kefla is stuck in a permanent Super Saiyan state and couldn't power down throughout the entirety of the Fusion's time span.
  • Signature Move: Gigantic Breaker, which is an enhanced beam version of her lesser-known move, Gigantic Blast. She's also known for Ray Blast, which is her shooting out her ki in an Omni-directional attack, hitting just about everything near her.
  • Smug Super: A trait she inherits from Caulifla. She’s very aware of her monstrous strength and taunts Super Saiyan God Goku over his weakness while smacking him all over the place. She even deliberately Flash Steps right past Goku just to freak him out with how disturbingly fast she is.
  • Spell My Name With An S: Her name should technically be "Kafla" (Kale, Caulifla), but the Crunchyroll subtitles name her Kefla, due to be a better romanization of Kefura (Keru, Karifura). It appears that, like Vegito, fusion names fall on the Lost in Translation train.
  • Sphere of Power: In one of Dragon Ball Heroes' advertisements for the Universe Conflict arc, she demonstrates this ability to surround herself in a green energy orb before engaging the Tuffle twins Kamin and Oran. Her Signature Move Gigantic Blast, are multiple smaller spheres she can use at will.
  • Super Mode: She gains Kale's unique controlled Super Saiyan 2 transformation, which gives Kefla some musculature into her body. She, like Caulifla, states she isn't satisfied with it and brags to Goku she will obtain the Super Saiyan Blue transformation. The manga instead gives her a slightly better version of Super Saiyan, due to Kale not having the unique controlled Super Saiyan 2 transformation.
    Kefla: Don't you wanna see me go Blue?!
    Goku: (Enjoying the fight) If you even can!
    Kefla: I swear I will! After I surpass you!
  • Super Power Lottery: Being a Saiyan is this in itself and in Kefla’s case, its even more pronounced as she has the ability to grow by leaps and bounds even in the middle of a fight without needing to be healed from near-death first and it served Kefla very well as her fight with Goku pushed her to extreme levels of power that she couldn't have accessed otherwise.
    Kefla: Hooray for being born a Saiyan!
  • Super-Speed: The first thing she did during the Tournament was to do a flash step behind Super Saiyan God Goku just for the kicks, not unlike what Jiren did when Goku attempted to greet him when they met each other for the very first time in the ring before the tournament starts.
  • Troll: The very first thing she does is speed past Goku and do nothing but wait for him to register how fast she is, she has a very fun time messing with her opponent until he proves to be much more challenging than she thought.
  • Underestimating Badassery: In the manga, she refers to Jiren as trash and tries to butt in on his fight with Goku by attacking. She's damn lucky that Gohan jumped in to challenge her first, or that attempt likely would've ended with her on the receiving end of a One-Hit Kill.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: Like her component parts, Kefla has little battle awareness or restraint, and her techniques consist of increasingly large, often impractical energy blasts. She is clearly not in total control of her power either, and overreaches and unbalances herself twice through her inability to regulate her speed. In terms of raw power though, she is the strongest person in her universe and stands among the top fighters in the tournament without any doubt. Her raw power as a Super Saiyan was on par with Goku's Spirit Bomb, and was on par with Ultra Instinct Goku. It ultimately costs her, as while in her unique controlled Super Saiyan 2 form she was actually stronger than Ultra Instinct Sign Goku, she lacked the skill of someone like Jiren to actually keep up with and hit Ultra Instinct Sign Goku, thus allowing him to outmaneuver and ultimately ring her out. It's telling that she's ultimately beaten not by her final Kamehame Hadoken being overwhelmed by Goku's, but by Goku dodging around it and blasting her when she can't react to counter it.
  • Voice of the Legion: Like all non-Kai fusions, she speaks with the voice of both Caulifla and Kale in unison.
    • Series director said in an interview that, contrary to most fusions where both actors look at the screen to keep in synch, Yukana preferred to look at Yuka Komatsu's lips. Of course, Kale wanted to look at Caulifla's lips...
  • Walking Spoiler: The likelihood of a fusion, much more a Potara-based one, while subtly teased since the Tournament of Power's intro, was deemed unlikely due to the ambiguous rules surrounding item usage. The creation of Kefla shattered those beliefs.
  • World's Strongest Woman: She is not only the strongest female mortal of Universe 6 but is also the strongest warrior of Universe 6 in terms of battle power thanks to her status as a fusion. As a byproduct of this, she's also the strongest female character that isn't a God of Destruction, or an Angel in Super. It's quite telling she can give a match to Super Saiyan God Goku and alert Vegeta of her presence in her base Super Saiyan form.
    Vados: The new body and personality born from a Potara fusion are more than the sum of their parts, and their power increases tens of times.
  • Worthy Opponent: Something she takes from Caulifla, but she admits to herself she loves to fight against Goku and wants to surpass him.
    Kefla: This is great! You really are outstanding! A worthy foe to defeat!

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