KakaVege

VegeKaka is the slash ship between Goku and Vegeta from the Dragon Ball fandom.

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They are probably the most famous duo in Dragon Ball. The two of them are the last pure-blood Saiyans in the universe. （They are the last pure-blooded Saiyans in the universe (although the OVA includes Tarble and Dragon Ball Super includes Cabe). In the latest theatrical version, Broly is newly added as a Saiyan survivor, but in the original manga, only Goku (Kakarot) and Vegeta survived to the end.

They are often depicted together as the Saiyan duo in Dragon Ball related products.

They were former enemies and fought fierce battles in the past, but now that they have reconciled and Dragon Ball has become a battle-centered story, Vegeta has become indispensable as Goku's support in battle. Goku also has absolute trust in Vegeta, and their relationship of trust is unshakable after many years of going through various battle scenes together. Even so, they are eternal rivals who compete with each other on a daily basis, training and striving to reach new heights.

Vegeta, who is easily irritated, is often pushed around by the innocent Goku.

Due to their different personalities and ways of thinking, they often get into lover's quarrels, which have become a regular feature of their relationship. (This bickering is also present in the game version and the movie version.)

In addition, they often wear matching things together, such as training clothes with the same logo, aprons, jackets made by Capsule Corporation, and earrings (although they only wear one ear at a time).

Goku is 175cm tall and Vegeta is 164cm tall, so Vegeta is much smaller than Goku, but the difference in age is five years, and Vegeta is older than Goku.

These two, said to be the strongest in the universe, have had many astonishing episodes in the Dragon Ball series.

Saiyan Attack Arc
Goku and Vegeta meet in the Saiyan Attack Arc, where Vegeta and his partner Nappa land on Earth after learning that Raditz, the first to attack the planet, has been defeated. Vegeta tries to eliminate Goku, who he sees as a traitor who has lost his mission and pride as a fighting Saiyan, and in the end, Goku and Vegeta fight to the death for the survival of the Earth.

In the end, Goku and Vegeta fight to the death for the survival of the Earth. As a result, Vegeta is also defeated by Goku and the others, and is almost killed by Krillin when he tries to escape in a single-person pod that he has summoned, but Goku's plea not to kill Vegeta saves his life and he escapes from the Earth. However, Goku's wish that Vegeta not be killed saves his life, and he escapes from the earth. He and Goku meet again in the Frieza Arc that follows.

Incidentally, at the end of the final episode of Dragon Ball Super, there is a scene reminiscent of the time when Goku and Vegeta, in their blue state, face each other on a rocky terrain and fight in the same stance as in their first confrontation above.

Nameksei Arc
As in the Saiyan Attack Arc, the flow of the story between the original and the anime is almost the same, but in the Nameksei Arc, there are scenes that differ greatly between the original and the anime regarding Goku and Vegeta.

After the battle with Ginyu, the leader of the Ginyu Special Forces, Vegeta puts Goku in the medical machine and tries to restore his strength. However, soon after, Vegeta is also exhausted and decides to take a nap, but even though there are other places to take a nap, he takes the trouble to lean against the medical machine where Goku is sleeping, closes his eyes happily, and mutters that he is going to have a good dream. Even though it is through a machine, he is sleeping next to Goku, so in a sense it is Goku and Vegeta sleeping together. In the original work, unlike the anime, Vegeta is asleep leaning against a foot post of the spaceship.

Goku, who was just about to recover, senses that Vegeta is in danger and destroys the machine before the door opens and goes to Vegeta, who is being tortured by Frieza.

When Vegeta is killed by Frieza, Goku explodes in anger at Frieza and makes a huge hole in the ground with just his eyes.

The source of this energy is the tearful plea that Vegeta showed to Goku at the time of his death, but the sheer power of his feelings for his enemy caused Frieza and his friends to be shocked.

Goku picks up Vegeta's corpse and carries it in his arms, burying it with great care. (It's as if Vegeta is a heroine who has fallen.)

After Vegeta's death, Goku challenges Frieza to a final battle, but here too, a shocking original anime development occurs.

In the middle of the battle against Frieza, the dying Goku hears Vegeta's hallucination in his ears, and the two start having a brain conversation, leaving the last boss behind.

"Is it all over?

"Kakarot... you're a failure... Is that what your power is? Where is the pride of the Saiyans?

I'm not a Saiyan...

I'm not a Saiyan..." "Are you still saying that? You're an amazing Saiyan...

Vegeta, I don't care about that right now. You're with me!

It's a passionate line, as if Goku wants Vegeta to at least fight with him in his heart after his tragic death.

But the problem is that the apparition of Vegeta that appears in front of Goku is not wearing any clothes, and is completely naked.

His tail, the proof of his Saiyan identity, has regenerated, which may be a message to remember the pride of the Saiyans, but why he is completely naked is a mystery.

He turns his head back, but even though Goku's father Bardak and King Vegeta are around him, only Vegeta is completely naked...

It's a touching scene where Goku encourages Vegeta to avenge his own death by Frieza and the deaths of the people on Planet Vegeta as the last Saiyan, but the audience is too worried about Vegeta's appearance to pay attention to it. Some say it was Goku's imagination, but the truth is not clear.

When Goku returns to reality, he can't stop talking to Vegeta in his brain, and when he keeps talking to himself, Frieza tells him, "I don't understand.

After defeating Frieza, Vegeta is resurrected by the power of the Dragon Balls, and lives permanently on Earth with Goku and the others. This was the deciding factor in determining the fate of Goku and Vegeta going forward.

As another example, in the original story, just before entering the Room of Spirit and Time before the Cell Game, when Goku puts on his Capsule Corporation battle suit, he says to Vegeta

In the original work, just before he entered the Spirit and Time Room, Goku had a conversation with Vegeta when he was putting on the Capsule Corporation's battle suit... "As I said before, Kakarot... you're useless in that suit. You have no place to play.

It's because you're going to defeat Cell, right? I'm not sure what to do.

I'm not sure what to do.

I'll take you there with my instantaneous movement.

Majin Buu Arc
In the Majin Buu Arc, they play rock-paper-scissors in a cute way. In the Majin Buu Arc, there is a shocking scene in which they attack Buu with their cheeks together (a.k.a. "date inside the body"), which is an anime original development that makes you look at it three times.

It's not just a cheek to cheek.

Goku vigorously rubs his cheek against Vegeta's, and both cheeks are so close together that there are wrinkles.

Goku then piled on top of Vegeta from behind, destroying the fleeing Buu's body with a horizontal and vertical combination of their arms.

Immediately afterwards, Goku, who hadn't been able to move away from him, said, "How long are you sticking to me! Hurry up and get off me! Vegeta angrily says, "Ah...oh. The expression on Goku's face as he comes back to himself in a flash is quite meaningful. (I wonder how long they would have stayed together if Vegeta hadn't gotten angry...)

Vegeta awkwardly wiped his cheek where he had touched, and when Goku approached again, he panicked and said, "Yo...stay away, Kakarot! I'm not sure what to make of it, but I'm sure it's a good idea.

In addition, Goku falls on top of Vegeta, who has fainted and collapsed, and he is holding Vegeta in his arms, so depending on how you look at it, it looks like Goku and Vegeta are sleeping together.

When Buu makes them collide face to face, their mouths come together for a moment.

In this episode, which is commonly referred to as the "date inside the body," Goku and Vegeta are the only allies who can move inside Buu's body, and since they are trapped in a small space, there is a lot more conversation and interaction between them than usual.

This is the first time I've ever seen it. When they encounter the giant roundworm that lives inside Buu's body, they are both surprised with comical gag faces, and Vegeta (though he was upset) shows his naturalness by telling Goku what he doesn't like. He was also surprised by Goku's self-doubt about his own face, and was so dumbfounded that he didn't even have the energy to comment on it.

Dragon Ball GT
At the end of "Dragon Ball GT", they have an exchange like a married couple, and during the battle against the One Star Dragon, they start a lover's quarrel in front of the enemy, and Goku proposes fusion, while Vegeta gets very upset and blushes more than ever before.

After this, Vegeta reluctantly agreed to the fusion.

Goku smirks happily.

I'm not sure what to say. It's not funny. I'm happy. I'm happy to hear from you that you want to fuse.

Vegeta replies, "Nonsense.

"This is great, Vegeta."

Goku whispers this, causing an uproar among all the Kakabegers.

When the fusion fails, Goku regains his child form and hugs Vegeta to protect him from the attack.

Dragon Ball Super
In addition, in the Dragon Ball Super anime, there are many scenes that emphasize the closeness between Goku and Vegeta.

For example, in the scene where Goku and Vegeta are sitting side by side on the sofa, Goku sits right next to Vegeta and puts his arm around Vegeta's back like they are a couple, hugging his shoulder as they talk. It's so familiar. It's all too natural. It's no wonder there were whispers of a secret relationship.

In Super, Vegeta's caring attitude toward Goku shines through in many other ways, such as his sharp criticism of Goku in comical situations and his explanations of the main points of the story in a way that is easy to understand. When he is assigned to train under Uisu, the master of the God of Destruction, the two of them work hard together to overcome the difficult ordeal Uisu has ordered them to face, but to their surprise, they end up sleeping in the same room. I don't think they even took a bath together. In addition to that, the two of them are alone in the room of spirit and time for three years. This is just like any other love story.

In the short animation where Vegeta's own brother, Tumble, appears, Goku takes Vegeta's food, and the two of them start fighting over the food, and Goku turns into a Super Saiyan while head-butting Vegeta.

"This is between you and me, isn't it?

And that's not what this is about!

The galleries around them were filled with the flirting. The surrounding galleries could only watch on in amazement....

Fusion Potara Combine
Goku and Vegeta, who are almost equal in power in terms of combat, are suitable for merging, and can be mentally and physically fused to create powerful warriors such as Vegetto and Gojita, who have the combined power of the two.

Vegeta's usual response to Goku before the fusion, which forces him to perform embarrassing movements and poses, is usually "I'd rather die than do this embarrassing pose! But in the end, he has no other choice but to do so, so he accepts it every time without shame.

In the end, he has no other choice but to do so, and so he accepts it every time. In the "Potala" merging with Goku, he doesn't have to do the embarrassing pose, but he and Goku are drawn together by a strong force like a magnet, and they end up merging body to body, which is also an embarrassing act for Vegeta.

"Vegeta! Put this on my right ear! Please!" → He holds out one of the potaras.

"It's okay! Here!" → Vegeta puts it on his ear.

Goku, on the other hand, is always willing to merge with Vegeta, and in fact seems to be happy to merge with Vegeta no matter what the situation.

Dragon Ball Movies
In the movie version of "Clash! In the movie version of "The Warriors of 10 Billion Power," there is a scene where Goku catches Vegeta in a princess's arms after he is blown away by Metal Kuura's attack. In "Resurrection Fusion! In "Goku and Vegeta," Goku catches Vegeta when he is about to be thrown into a pile of needles by Janemba, and rescues him by holding him. After another lover's quarrel, they fuse and defeat Janemba. At the end, they are alone in the park, smiling at each other and vowing to meet again.

In the chorus of the ED song "The Strongest Fusion," the lyrics sound like Goku singing to Vegeta, "I am the sun, you are the moon," "Our friendship," "If we melt together," "Let's put our fingers together," "Let's put our hearts together," and so on.

In addition, the lyrics of "Love Is Like a Ballad," Vegeta's image song in the film, clearly has Goku in mind, and the lyrics of this song show a tremendous amount of dereeling for Goku from Vegeta's point of view, making it a counterpart to the "Strongest Fusion" song.

In the theatrical version of "God and God," a hand-holding scene was prepared, and it almost killed the theater's Kakabager half to death.

In the sequel, "Resurrection 'F'," a scene was depicted in which Goku tries to return to Earth via instantaneous transfer, and Vegeta is incredibly reluctant to hold hands with him. (In the first place, when Goku instantly moves with another person, it's fine if he touches his shoulder or some other part of his body, but Goku dares to request hand-holding, which Vegeta seems to hate the most...)

The manga version of Dragon Ball Super As mentioned above, Vegeta is very reluctant to touch Goku in Resurrection F, but in the manga version of Dragon Ball Super, Vegeta offers his hand to Goku as if it were a matter of course. Goku naturally takes his hand as well.

In the Super manga version, there are other instances in which Vegeta takes a kindred spirit approach to Cabe, a Saiyan from another planet.

Goku is unusually jealous.

When asked by Piccolo, who is standing next to him, "Do you think he likes you? I don't hate him.

I'm sure you'll be happy to hear that," he said. He's teasing me.

In the promotional video for the PlayStation 2 exclusive "Dragon Ball Z3," Goku's four-minute introduction of the awesome game was met with a high-tension overreaction from Vegeta, who exploded with surprise.

The Saiyan duo was super cool in serious situations, but super childish in the gag world...

Trivia

 * Masako Nozawa interview

Goku's voice actress, Masako Nozawa, says that Goku likes Vegeta very much because he considers him his best friend, and Ryo Horikawa, who plays Vegeta, also says that Vegeta may not like him on the surface and is not honest, but deep down he likes Goku.

Nozawa also said, "The two of them look great together," and "Goku's existence exists because of Vegeta.

"I like you, Ora!

(laughs).

The TV special "Goku Gaiden! In the TV special "Goku Gaiden: Proof of Courage is a Four-Star Ball," which takes place 100 years after the events of Dragon Ball GT, children named Son Goku Jr. and Vegeta Jr. who look very similar to Goku and Vegeta have a fateful encounter at the Tenkaichi Budokai.

The relationship between the Sun and CC families, which had gradually faded since Goku and Vegeta left this world, is reconnected here, and the story ends with a foretaste of a new story between Goku and Vegeta through the descendants of their blood. (In addition, Goku's grandson Pan, who was watching the battle, witnessed a vision of Goku happily watching his descendants' battle in the audience.)