Vegeta Weird Color

This is corroborated by the Wikia trivia for the episode, which states: This episode marks the debut appearance of Vegeta and Nappa in the anime. They are shown in colors quite different from their later ones, especially Vegeta. This is because Toei guessed their colors, as the corresponding Manga volume was not in color.

Re: In-universe explanation for miscolored Vegeta by Lek Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:24 am The atmoshphere and composition of the air on that planet is different, so that the light breaks in a weird way, resulting in the colors being different (for our eyes anyway).

It's really funny to me that this is allegedly because the scene guys weren't told the palette of Vegeta which means that their creativity as animators went to this color scheme. I guess their thinking was "aliens would have weird colors!" but it's just hilariously odd. The hair was fine because anime is anime, but the armor is freaking orange and lime green on top of a royal blue.

There is a in universe explanation for the strange colors we see in the first scene with Vegeta. I kinda had to puzzle this one up and was just about to give up when I noticed that the planet had a strange color scheme (Nameksei-esque) so that got me thinking that maybe the planet's star is a different type then our sun.

Dragon Ball Z - Vegeta (Alternate Colors) By Ghenny-illustrations On ...

Dragon Ball Z - Vegeta (Alternate Colors) by ghenny-illustrations on ...

There is a in universe explanation for the strange colors we see in the first scene with Vegeta. I kinda had to puzzle this one up and was just about to give up when I noticed that the planet had a strange color scheme (Nameksei-esque) so that got me thinking that maybe the planet's star is a different type then our sun.

I TOTALLY had Vegeta and Nappa mention that the Arliam Planet had a weird atmosphere, and I tacked their first appearance on after that one, because I introduced them Vegeta, Nappa, and Raditz through the Namek fuller flashbacks, so they appeared correct first.

It's really funny to me that this is allegedly because the scene guys weren't told the palette of Vegeta which means that their creativity as animators went to this color scheme. I guess their thinking was "aliens would have weird colors!" but it's just hilariously odd. The hair was fine because anime is anime, but the armor is freaking orange and lime green on top of a royal blue.

"He keeps these colors and Bulma dumps him on the spot": Akira Toriyama's Dynamic Art Style Couldn't Save Vegeta from the Manga Industry's One Limitation No matter how great Akira Toriyama was, DBZ couldn't avoid a common adaptation problem!

Alternate Colors For The Vegeta - Alternate Colors For The Vegeta - IFunny

Alternate colors for the vegeta - Alternate colors for the vegeta - iFunny

This is corroborated by the Wikia trivia for the episode, which states: This episode marks the debut appearance of Vegeta and Nappa in the anime. They are shown in colors quite different from their later ones, especially Vegeta. This is because Toei guessed their colors, as the corresponding Manga volume was not in color.

These original colors for Vegeta's outfit actually always looked fairly great! 🔥🔥🔥 Now, as for the color of his hair, I actually once saw this fan headcanon that I personally believe perfectly explains why his hair looks black in certain illustrations and why it looks like a dark brown/dark reddish brown/dark red in certain others.

Toei Animation's recent Vegeta anniversary post reminds old school Dragon Ball Z fans that the iconic Saiyan prince once had a much different look.

It's really funny to me that this is allegedly because the scene guys weren't told the palette of Vegeta which means that their creativity as animators went to this color scheme. I guess their thinking was "aliens would have weird colors!" but it's just hilariously odd. The hair was fine because anime is anime, but the armor is freaking orange and lime green on top of a royal blue.

The Weird Looking Vegeta On The Right Is From A Fanfic Of Mine. Anyway ...

The weird looking Vegeta on the right is from a fanfic of mine. Anyway ...

It's really funny to me that this is allegedly because the scene guys weren't told the palette of Vegeta which means that their creativity as animators went to this color scheme. I guess their thinking was "aliens would have weird colors!" but it's just hilariously odd. The hair was fine because anime is anime, but the armor is freaking orange and lime green on top of a royal blue.

This is corroborated by the Wikia trivia for the episode, which states: This episode marks the debut appearance of Vegeta and Nappa in the anime. They are shown in colors quite different from their later ones, especially Vegeta. This is because Toei guessed their colors, as the corresponding Manga volume was not in color.

Re: In-universe explanation for miscolored Vegeta by Lek Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:24 am The atmoshphere and composition of the air on that planet is different, so that the light breaks in a weird way, resulting in the colors being different (for our eyes anyway).

Toei Animation's recent Vegeta anniversary post reminds old school Dragon Ball Z fans that the iconic Saiyan prince once had a much different look.

Vegeta In Color, Ms Paint By RED5BRAVO On DeviantArt

Vegeta in color, ms paint by RED5BRAVO on DeviantArt

I TOTALLY had Vegeta and Nappa mention that the Arliam Planet had a weird atmosphere, and I tacked their first appearance on after that one, because I introduced them Vegeta, Nappa, and Raditz through the Namek fuller flashbacks, so they appeared correct first.

This is corroborated by the Wikia trivia for the episode, which states: This episode marks the debut appearance of Vegeta and Nappa in the anime. They are shown in colors quite different from their later ones, especially Vegeta. This is because Toei guessed their colors, as the corresponding Manga volume was not in color.

It's really funny to me that this is allegedly because the scene guys weren't told the palette of Vegeta which means that their creativity as animators went to this color scheme. I guess their thinking was "aliens would have weird colors!" but it's just hilariously odd. The hair was fine because anime is anime, but the armor is freaking orange and lime green on top of a royal blue.

These original colors for Vegeta's outfit actually always looked fairly great! 🔥🔥🔥 Now, as for the color of his hair, I actually once saw this fan headcanon that I personally believe perfectly explains why his hair looks black in certain illustrations and why it looks like a dark brown/dark reddish brown/dark red in certain others.

Vegeta Ultra Ego | Dibujos, Vegeta Dibujo, Imágenes De Vegeta

Vegeta ultra Ego | Dibujos, Vegeta dibujo, Imágenes de vegeta

It's really funny to me that this is allegedly because the scene guys weren't told the palette of Vegeta which means that their creativity as animators went to this color scheme. I guess their thinking was "aliens would have weird colors!" but it's just hilariously odd. The hair was fine because anime is anime, but the armor is freaking orange and lime green on top of a royal blue.

This is corroborated by the Wikia trivia for the episode, which states: This episode marks the debut appearance of Vegeta and Nappa in the anime. They are shown in colors quite different from their later ones, especially Vegeta. This is because Toei guessed their colors, as the corresponding Manga volume was not in color.

"He keeps these colors and Bulma dumps him on the spot": Akira Toriyama's Dynamic Art Style Couldn't Save Vegeta from the Manga Industry's One Limitation No matter how great Akira Toriyama was, DBZ couldn't avoid a common adaptation problem!

Re: In-universe explanation for miscolored Vegeta by Lek Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:24 am The atmoshphere and composition of the air on that planet is different, so that the light breaks in a weird way, resulting in the colors being different (for our eyes anyway).

Weird Vegeta By Llangardatxo On DeviantArt

Weird Vegeta by Llangardatxo on DeviantArt

This is corroborated by the Wikia trivia for the episode, which states: This episode marks the debut appearance of Vegeta and Nappa in the anime. They are shown in colors quite different from their later ones, especially Vegeta. This is because Toei guessed their colors, as the corresponding Manga volume was not in color.

These original colors for Vegeta's outfit actually always looked fairly great! 🔥🔥🔥 Now, as for the color of his hair, I actually once saw this fan headcanon that I personally believe perfectly explains why his hair looks black in certain illustrations and why it looks like a dark brown/dark reddish brown/dark red in certain others.

There is a in universe explanation for the strange colors we see in the first scene with Vegeta. I kinda had to puzzle this one up and was just about to give up when I noticed that the planet had a strange color scheme (Nameksei-esque) so that got me thinking that maybe the planet's star is a different type then our sun.

"He keeps these colors and Bulma dumps him on the spot": Akira Toriyama's Dynamic Art Style Couldn't Save Vegeta from the Manga Industry's One Limitation No matter how great Akira Toriyama was, DBZ couldn't avoid a common adaptation problem!

Vegeta Color By Majinchris87 On DeviantArt

Vegeta color by majinchris87 on DeviantArt

Toei Animation's recent Vegeta anniversary post reminds old school Dragon Ball Z fans that the iconic Saiyan prince once had a much different look.

This is corroborated by the Wikia trivia for the episode, which states: This episode marks the debut appearance of Vegeta and Nappa in the anime. They are shown in colors quite different from their later ones, especially Vegeta. This is because Toei guessed their colors, as the corresponding Manga volume was not in color.

Toei gave Vegeta the wrong colors in his first appearance of Dragon Ball Z! They corrected it when he got to Earth, but what if they stuck to their guns and he transformed into his Oozaru Great.

Yes, if you watched the original Z (and not Kai), Vegeta always had this color scheme. This was the color palette that Vegeta (and Nappa, as his armor isn't quite the same color as it was depicted with when they reached Earth) were originally depicted when first shown, as those first episodes were animated prior to the first full.

I Thought This Frame From The Arlia Episode Was Cool, But I Thought It ...

I thought this frame from the Arlia episode was cool, but I thought it ...

Yes, if you watched the original Z (and not Kai), Vegeta always had this color scheme. This was the color palette that Vegeta (and Nappa, as his armor isn't quite the same color as it was depicted with when they reached Earth) were originally depicted when first shown, as those first episodes were animated prior to the first full.

I TOTALLY had Vegeta and Nappa mention that the Arliam Planet had a weird atmosphere, and I tacked their first appearance on after that one, because I introduced them Vegeta, Nappa, and Raditz through the Namek fuller flashbacks, so they appeared correct first.

Toei Animation's recent Vegeta anniversary post reminds old school Dragon Ball Z fans that the iconic Saiyan prince once had a much different look.

Toei gave Vegeta the wrong colors in his first appearance of Dragon Ball Z! They corrected it when he got to Earth, but what if they stuck to their guns and he transformed into his Oozaru Great.

DBS Revela El Color Para La Nueva Transformación De Vegeta

DBS revela el color para la nueva transformación de Vegeta

These original colors for Vegeta's outfit actually always looked fairly great! 🔥🔥🔥 Now, as for the color of his hair, I actually once saw this fan headcanon that I personally believe perfectly explains why his hair looks black in certain illustrations and why it looks like a dark brown/dark reddish brown/dark red in certain others.

This is corroborated by the Wikia trivia for the episode, which states: This episode marks the debut appearance of Vegeta and Nappa in the anime. They are shown in colors quite different from their later ones, especially Vegeta. This is because Toei guessed their colors, as the corresponding Manga volume was not in color.

Toei gave Vegeta the wrong colors in his first appearance of Dragon Ball Z! They corrected it when he got to Earth, but what if they stuck to their guns and he transformed into his Oozaru Great.

Yes, if you watched the original Z (and not Kai), Vegeta always had this color scheme. This was the color palette that Vegeta (and Nappa, as his armor isn't quite the same color as it was depicted with when they reached Earth) were originally depicted when first shown, as those first episodes were animated prior to the first full.

Scary Vegeta In Color By Celista On DeviantArt

Scary Vegeta in color by Celista on DeviantArt

Re: In-universe explanation for miscolored Vegeta by Lek Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:24 am The atmoshphere and composition of the air on that planet is different, so that the light breaks in a weird way, resulting in the colors being different (for our eyes anyway).

Toei gave Vegeta the wrong colors in his first appearance of Dragon Ball Z! They corrected it when he got to Earth, but what if they stuck to their guns and he transformed into his Oozaru Great.

Yes, if you watched the original Z (and not Kai), Vegeta always had this color scheme. This was the color palette that Vegeta (and Nappa, as his armor isn't quite the same color as it was depicted with when they reached Earth) were originally depicted when first shown, as those first episodes were animated prior to the first full.

"He keeps these colors and Bulma dumps him on the spot": Akira Toriyama's Dynamic Art Style Couldn't Save Vegeta from the Manga Industry's One Limitation No matter how great Akira Toriyama was, DBZ couldn't avoid a common adaptation problem!

I Colored Vegeta From The End Of Chapter 74! : Dbz

I colored Vegeta from the end of Chapter 74! : dbz

There is a in universe explanation for the strange colors we see in the first scene with Vegeta. I kinda had to puzzle this one up and was just about to give up when I noticed that the planet had a strange color scheme (Nameksei-esque) so that got me thinking that maybe the planet's star is a different type then our sun.

It's really funny to me that this is allegedly because the scene guys weren't told the palette of Vegeta which means that their creativity as animators went to this color scheme. I guess their thinking was "aliens would have weird colors!" but it's just hilariously odd. The hair was fine because anime is anime, but the armor is freaking orange and lime green on top of a royal blue.

This is corroborated by the Wikia trivia for the episode, which states: This episode marks the debut appearance of Vegeta and Nappa in the anime. They are shown in colors quite different from their later ones, especially Vegeta. This is because Toei guessed their colors, as the corresponding Manga volume was not in color.

Toei gave Vegeta the wrong colors in his first appearance of Dragon Ball Z! They corrected it when he got to Earth, but what if they stuck to their guns and he transformed into his Oozaru Great.

Dragon Ball: 10 Big Ways Vegeta Changed From His First Episode To Now

Dragon Ball: 10 Big Ways Vegeta Changed From His First Episode To Now

These original colors for Vegeta's outfit actually always looked fairly great! 🔥🔥🔥 Now, as for the color of his hair, I actually once saw this fan headcanon that I personally believe perfectly explains why his hair looks black in certain illustrations and why it looks like a dark brown/dark reddish brown/dark red in certain others.

It's really funny to me that this is allegedly because the scene guys weren't told the palette of Vegeta which means that their creativity as animators went to this color scheme. I guess their thinking was "aliens would have weird colors!" but it's just hilariously odd. The hair was fine because anime is anime, but the armor is freaking orange and lime green on top of a royal blue.

This is corroborated by the Wikia trivia for the episode, which states: This episode marks the debut appearance of Vegeta and Nappa in the anime. They are shown in colors quite different from their later ones, especially Vegeta. This is because Toei guessed their colors, as the corresponding Manga volume was not in color.

There is a in universe explanation for the strange colors we see in the first scene with Vegeta. I kinda had to puzzle this one up and was just about to give up when I noticed that the planet had a strange color scheme (Nameksei-esque) so that got me thinking that maybe the planet's star is a different type then our sun.

What Color Is Vegeta’s Hair | Fandom

What color is vegeta’s Hair | Fandom

Toei Animation's recent Vegeta anniversary post reminds old school Dragon Ball Z fans that the iconic Saiyan prince once had a much different look.

These original colors for Vegeta's outfit actually always looked fairly great! 🔥🔥🔥 Now, as for the color of his hair, I actually once saw this fan headcanon that I personally believe perfectly explains why his hair looks black in certain illustrations and why it looks like a dark brown/dark reddish brown/dark red in certain others.

Re: In-universe explanation for miscolored Vegeta by Lek Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:24 am The atmoshphere and composition of the air on that planet is different, so that the light breaks in a weird way, resulting in the colors being different (for our eyes anyway).

It's really funny to me that this is allegedly because the scene guys weren't told the palette of Vegeta which means that their creativity as animators went to this color scheme. I guess their thinking was "aliens would have weird colors!" but it's just hilariously odd. The hair was fine because anime is anime, but the armor is freaking orange and lime green on top of a royal blue.

Vegeta Color By SuperShadow26 On DeviantArt

Vegeta Color by SuperShadow26 on DeviantArt

It's really funny to me that this is allegedly because the scene guys weren't told the palette of Vegeta which means that their creativity as animators went to this color scheme. I guess their thinking was "aliens would have weird colors!" but it's just hilariously odd. The hair was fine because anime is anime, but the armor is freaking orange and lime green on top of a royal blue.

This is corroborated by the Wikia trivia for the episode, which states: This episode marks the debut appearance of Vegeta and Nappa in the anime. They are shown in colors quite different from their later ones, especially Vegeta. This is because Toei guessed their colors, as the corresponding Manga volume was not in color.

Toei gave Vegeta the wrong colors in his first appearance of Dragon Ball Z! They corrected it when he got to Earth, but what if they stuck to their guns and he transformed into his Oozaru Great.

I TOTALLY had Vegeta and Nappa mention that the Arliam Planet had a weird atmosphere, and I tacked their first appearance on after that one, because I introduced them Vegeta, Nappa, and Raditz through the Namek fuller flashbacks, so they appeared correct first.

Hello I Just Started Dbz And I’m Confused On Vegetas Colors Being Weird ...

Hello i just started dbz and I’m confused on vegetas colors being weird ...

This is corroborated by the Wikia trivia for the episode, which states: This episode marks the debut appearance of Vegeta and Nappa in the anime. They are shown in colors quite different from their later ones, especially Vegeta. This is because Toei guessed their colors, as the corresponding Manga volume was not in color.

"He keeps these colors and Bulma dumps him on the spot": Akira Toriyama's Dynamic Art Style Couldn't Save Vegeta from the Manga Industry's One Limitation No matter how great Akira Toriyama was, DBZ couldn't avoid a common adaptation problem!

Yes, if you watched the original Z (and not Kai), Vegeta always had this color scheme. This was the color palette that Vegeta (and Nappa, as his armor isn't quite the same color as it was depicted with when they reached Earth) were originally depicted when first shown, as those first episodes were animated prior to the first full.

Toei gave Vegeta the wrong colors in his first appearance of Dragon Ball Z! They corrected it when he got to Earth, but what if they stuck to their guns and he transformed into his Oozaru Great.

I TOTALLY had Vegeta and Nappa mention that the Arliam Planet had a weird atmosphere, and I tacked their first appearance on after that one, because I introduced them Vegeta, Nappa, and Raditz through the Namek fuller flashbacks, so they appeared correct first.

This is corroborated by the Wikia trivia for the episode, which states: This episode marks the debut appearance of Vegeta and Nappa in the anime. They are shown in colors quite different from their later ones, especially Vegeta. This is because Toei guessed their colors, as the corresponding Manga volume was not in color.

Toei Animation's recent Vegeta anniversary post reminds old school Dragon Ball Z fans that the iconic Saiyan prince once had a much different look.

"He keeps these colors and Bulma dumps him on the spot": Akira Toriyama's Dynamic Art Style Couldn't Save Vegeta from the Manga Industry's One Limitation No matter how great Akira Toriyama was, DBZ couldn't avoid a common adaptation problem!

Yes, if you watched the original Z (and not Kai), Vegeta always had this color scheme. This was the color palette that Vegeta (and Nappa, as his armor isn't quite the same color as it was depicted with when they reached Earth) were originally depicted when first shown, as those first episodes were animated prior to the first full.

Re: In-universe explanation for miscolored Vegeta by Lek Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:24 am The atmoshphere and composition of the air on that planet is different, so that the light breaks in a weird way, resulting in the colors being different (for our eyes anyway).

These original colors for Vegeta's outfit actually always looked fairly great! 🔥🔥🔥 Now, as for the color of his hair, I actually once saw this fan headcanon that I personally believe perfectly explains why his hair looks black in certain illustrations and why it looks like a dark brown/dark reddish brown/dark red in certain others.

It's really funny to me that this is allegedly because the scene guys weren't told the palette of Vegeta which means that their creativity as animators went to this color scheme. I guess their thinking was "aliens would have weird colors!" but it's just hilariously odd. The hair was fine because anime is anime, but the armor is freaking orange and lime green on top of a royal blue.

Toei gave Vegeta the wrong colors in his first appearance of Dragon Ball Z! They corrected it when he got to Earth, but what if they stuck to their guns and he transformed into his Oozaru Great.

There is a in universe explanation for the strange colors we see in the first scene with Vegeta. I kinda had to puzzle this one up and was just about to give up when I noticed that the planet had a strange color scheme (Nameksei-esque) so that got me thinking that maybe the planet's star is a different type then our sun.


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