Character. Part of childhood for many people. (Photo: Toei Animation)
If there is an iconic series for Japanese anime lovers who grew up in the late 80s and 90s, that’s Dragon Ball. The story created by Akira Toriyama has gathered a legion of millions of fans over the years which is still very much alive today.
His are some of the most emblematic characters of Japanese animationlike Son Goku, Vegeta, Trunks or the super villains Freeza or Cell.
Comics, series, movies, video games and endless elements have quenched the thirst of fans despite this almost 40 years have passed since its first creation.
many characters have the same face
However, there is a more striking and peculiar detail than many of the followers he neglected them.
TikTok user @yeltrack, who has a Dragon Ball account with more than 750,000 followers, stars a video that impressed many of the fans of the saga,
A good proof of this are the most 16.5 million views which contains the clip you shared. In it you can see how he reacts to the drawings of some of the main characters of the series.
The fan’s hilarious reactions to the discoveries he makes.
first start with Goku, noting that it has a hair-shaped cardboard over its head that can be easily removed. The first shock comes when, without touching up a comma of the design, another hair design is placed and we are shown the figure of Vegeta.
Many characters have the same face
The thing does not end there, as the experiment continues with characters like Son Gohan and even Ten Shinhanwhich has a more secondary role.
many characters have the same face
In fact, a few months ago a user of Reddit made a post showing that this also happens with drawings by Trunks or Yamcha among others.
A discovery that left the author of the video and many fans perplexed, even if the vast majority decided to take it with humor: “Now I understand about SON Goku”Says one of the most applauded comments.
“My mother already told me they were all the same”, Comments a user. “If we remove the green color from Piccolo, is it Goku too?” asks another.
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