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Goku - Dragon Ball Z Cartoon Color Scheme The Goku - Dragon Ball Z Cartoon Color Scheme has 6 colors, which are Philippine Gray (#8A9294), Black (#000000), Dark Salmon (#E59982), Very Pale Orange (#FFD7C1), Resolution Blue (#072083) and Giants Orange (#F85B1A). The RGB and CMYK values of the colors are in the table below along with the closest RAL and PANTONE® numbers. Click on a color.
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The gi consists of a closed top with a black obi, blue wristbands, and kung fu shoes. While Goku's gi has evolved, incorporating symbols from other mentors like King Kai, the Turtle School symbol remains central to his identity. Goku's orange gi differs from a traditional taekwondo dobok by its vibrant orange color, blue obi, wristbands, and boots.
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Pixilart, free online drawing editor and social platform for everyone. Create game sprites, make pixel art, animated GIFs, share artwork and socialize online. Son Goku Color Palette This Son Goku from Dragon Ball Z Series has Black, Blue, Cream, Orange & Red Colors.
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Find the official and primary colors of Dragon Ball in various formats, such as hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone. Learn the meaning and story of the Dragon Ball logo colors and see similar brands that use the same color scheme. Goku SSJ color palette created by jamalmaroufachour that consists #f75700,#113bd6,#f5ea2e,#f3c8ac,#ffffff colors.
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A dark green would also be used, and both of these colours also tend to be used for "End of Z" Goku. The 2013 Color Editions meanwhile would apply the orange colour to Goku's starting "Mount Paozu" gi, which is incorrect for 2013 because by that point Toriyama had been using blue for this outfit for seven years. A beautiful son goku color palette consisting of supernova #ffcc00, california #ff9900, blaze orange #ff6600, grenadier #cc3300, red berry #990000.
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Color palette extracted from goku: Cigar Smoke, Cranberry Splash, Deep Sea Diver, Frosted Tulip, Happy Tune, Maiden Mist, Mountain Lake Green, Moose Trail, Samantha's Room, Sapphire Glitter. The initial Japanese debut of the Dragon Ball anime happened in February 1986. Goku's orange Gi wasn't the first pop of color or design to happen in the industry, and it wasn't the first time secondary colors were used.
The earliest anime to feature bright hues of various colors is Speed Racer. The 1967 anime used primary to design its protagonist.