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Goku’s Super Saiyan 4 Gets An Awesome Revamp In New Fanart

By Roland Nash
May 14, 2022
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Goku’s Super Saiyan 4 gets a classic revamp in jaw-dropping new Dragon Ball fan art that speaks volumes about his real-life origins.

Before the days of dragonball Great, Super Saiyan 4 was the pinnacle form of a Saiyan warrior, the final stage of their evolution that represented the future of Goku and Vegeta’s next-level adventures. While Super Saiyan 4 is one of the last Saiyan forms introduced (comparatively speaking), it gets a classic overhaul in jaw-dropping fan art done in the Ukiyo-e style.

Super Saiyan 4 is a unique form in that it requires a full transformation before reaching that Super Saiyan level. The only way for someone to reach Super Saiyan 4 is if they have enough power to become a Golden Great Ape first and then have the mental toughness to take control of that form. Once their mind dominates that of a rabid beast, the Saiyan can then transform into Super Saiyan 4, gaining incredible power that was unprecedented at the time of their creation.

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In one Tweet per user Justin96636, the artist posted fan art featuring Super Saiyan 4 Goku with a Saiyan Great Ape behind him. The image is striking because it is done in the Ukiyo-e style, which is a genre of Japanese art that was important between the 17th and 19th centuries. Although it is faithful to the source material of Dragon Ball GTit is also a perfect tribute to the history and culture of Japanese art. dragonball originates from the manga and anime styles, a more modern Japanese art form that has its roots in the Ukiyo-e style, which is abundantly clear in this work.


This image should take the manga and anime style of dragonball back to its roots in Japanese art culture as the Super Saiyan 4 form itself does the exact same thing in Saiyan culture. Saiyans became a feared race of warriors due to their ability to become great apes, an ability they were capable of because of their tails. As the series progressed, the Great Ape form became just a useless element of the story, as the Saiyan warriors had since outgrown the need for such a primitive, powerful form. . Goku and Vegeta, who both had their tails removed, were able to achieve power levels their ancestors could not imagine, reaching as high as Super Saiyan 3. However, in order to unlock an even greater form with Super Saiyan 4 , Goku and Vegeta needed to revisit the history of Saiyan culture and figure out how to access the powers of their past in order to better shape their future.


This Dragon Ball GT The artwork is a perfect representation of looking back at the history of a particular culture and discovering the beauty of its past while applying it to modern times. In this case, drawing Goku in a classic Japanese style after being introduced as a character drawn in a modern Japanese style is a perfect homage to the character and his real-life origins. However, more than anything, the image itself is simply breathtaking because Gokuit is Super Saiyan 4 gets a classic revamp in new dragonball fan art.

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Source: Justin96636



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