Vegeta VS Goku second part Vegeta 3D print model 3D print model

Vegeta VS Goku second part Vegeta 3D print model 3D print model

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Vegeta Dragon Ball character Vegeta Dragon Ball.jpg Vegeta, drawn by Akira Toriyama First appearance Dragon Ball chapter #204: Sayonara, Son Goku (1988) Created by Akira Toriyama Voiced by Japanese Ryō Horikawa English Brian Drummond (Ocean) Chris Sabat (adult), Laura Bailey (kid) (Funimation) Profile Species Saiyan Title Saiyan prince Relatives King Vegeta (father) Tarble (brother) Bulma (wife) Trunks (son) Bulla (daughter) Vegeta Jr (Great great great great grandson) Vegeta (Japanese: ベジータ Hepburn: Bejīta) is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama. Vegeta first appears in chapter #204 Sayonara, Son Goku (さようなら孫悟空 Sayōnara Son Gokū), published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on November 7, 1988[1] seeking the wish-granting Dragon Balls to gain immortality. Vegeta is the Prince of an extraterrestrial race of warriors known as the Saiyans just like the series' protagonist, Goku. Vegeta is extremely vain and proud, constantly referring to his heritage throughout the series.[2] He believes he is the strongest fighter in the Universe and becomes obsessed with surpassing Goku after fighting him. After his loss to Goku and the Z fighters, Vegeta later reluctantly unites with the heroes to thwart greater threats to the universe. Throughout the series, Vegeta's role changes from villain to antihero and later as one of the heroes, while remaining a rival to Goku. Vegeta's character, particularly his personality, has been well received. He is one of the Dragon Ball franchise's most popular characters.

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