Goku would secretly achieve Super Saiyan 3 while training in the afterlife, enlarging his brow and making his golden hair grow down to his waist. The now non-canon Dragon Ball GT had Goku and Vegeta transform into Super Saiyan 4, their torsos covered in red fur while their longer hair reverted to its natural black. Seriously, there's a lot of ground to cover when it comes to all the Saiyan hair colors and styles, so check out the video to learn all about Saiyan hair and don't forget to subscribe to CBR.
The reason why the hairs stand on end when transforming into a Super Saiyan comes from the Japanese expression to stand up with anger and the change in hair color further enhances the transformation. Plus, painting Goku's hair was a pain. @Eu sou Perfeito @Dagon Y'all got the Italian and Greek versions of this page? Goku's iconic blue hair transformation has become a staple in the Dragon Ball franchise.
But when and why did this change occur? We explore the origins and significance of Goku's Super Saiyan form. SSJ hair are blonde, but when Toriyama thought about SSJ, no special hair color was initially considered, only straight hair and an aura (which in the manga is canonically white). However the hair where made white to not having to color them with black, which in colored versions and anime was translated as blonde.
Uncover the secret behind Goku's iconic blue hair transformation and explore the vibrant world of anime, where hair colors hold deeper meanings and hidden messages. According to Movie Pilot, the Super Saiyan transformation is one of the most iconic design changes of "Dragon Ball Super." Goku, Vegeta, Trunks, Gohan or Goten's hair color would change from dark or purple to blonde once they reach this transformation level. Light is bouncing off his hair, in this case it is the moon light because the background in the scene is dark, assuming Goku is outside at night.
Why you guys see that is just a product of what light does, and everything has bounce light, it just is what it is. But yeah, artist do this to create more of a realistic approach. Reply reply eshian.
So he simply left the hair uncolored in the original black and white manga, which was translated to blonde hair in subsequent color renditions and in the animated adaptations. That explanation may not have any deeper meaning, but it makes perfect sense. In Dragon Ball, that's totally normal.
In this video, we'll dive into what hair colors and hairstyles mean in the Dragon Ball universe and explain all the different levels of power.