Trevor-KiFlam on DeviantArthttps://www.deviantart.com/trevor-kiflam/art/Vegeta. 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.
Reportedly, there were no officially published color images of Vegeta at the time, as Akira Toriyama's original Dragon Ball Z manga was published only in black and white. Toei's red-haired Vegeta stuck around for a few early episodes of DBZ's "Raditz" saga before being replaced with the character's current and best. Vegeta showed little to no interest in fatherhood when Trunks was born and viewed him as only Bulma's child because Vegeta never wanted to have children.
But Vegeta gradually came to understand the gratitude of having a family and home to return to. The first few episodes of the anime that depicted Vegeta were animated prior to his first colored appearance within the manga, and Toriyama had yet to give Toei Animation the color schemes for either him or Nappa. Add to Favourites Comment More by PrinceVegeta2121 Watch Suggested Deviants Grandero Watch AlexTheTrain Watch PhonoForest Watch Suggested Collections ghibli Ghibli Ghibli.
[Dragon Ball Z] Why did Vegeta's hair change from red to black upon arriving on Earth? And then stay black wherever he went afterwards? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Add to Favourites Comment manzanii Watch Suggested Deviants adb3388 Watch InstaQuarius Watch Suggested Collections Dragon Ball Dragon Ball Dragon Ball.
Vegeta Color Palette This Vegeta from Dragon Ball Z Series has Black, Blue, Brown, Gray, Skin & Yellow Colors. Vegeta's case is corrected in the Dragon Ball Kai version of this episode and in the Dragon Ball Full Color Manga version as well. Nappa's was not, though it is possible he owns more than one suit of Battle Armor.