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Fans Critique Dragon Ball Characters | Design Frustrations Emerge

By

Sofia Martinez

Jun 28, 2025, 02:39 AM

Edited By

Priya Gupta

Updated

Jun 28, 2025, 04:42 PM

2 minutes (approx.)

A collage featuring Kid Chichi, Beast Gohan, and Baby Vegeta showcasing their less favored designs among fans.
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A chorus of fans is speaking out about character design flaws in the Dragon Ball universe, with discussions on forums pointing to a mix of outdated aesthetic choices and confusion about character appearances. Omega Shenron, Chi-Chi, and Hirudegarn dominate the criticism, igniting a passionate dialogue about the impact of design quality.

Fresh Voices on Character Designs

New critiques have surfaced, broadening the scope of complaints. Third Eye Gomah has been singled out, described as a "boring design" that merely enlarges a borrowed concept. Fans argue his long-awaited reveal doesn't meet expectations for a powerful wizard.

Frieza's third form also sparks controversy, as some fans openly express dislike for it: "Iโ€™ll probably get stick for this but Friezaโ€™s 3rd form. Hate it."

Amid the backlash, the Super Saiyan 4 design earns some polarizing support. One fan championed it, claiming it elegantly melds original Saiyan attributes with new transformations: "Super Saiyan 4 is one of the best designs."

Critiques of the New Daima Series

Additionally, the mini-characters in the latest Daima series received scorn, as fans highlighted that their round faces do not reflect the style established in previous iterations. "Every single 'Mini' character in Daima you couldnโ€™t take any of them seriously at all," one fan suggested, voicing frustration over their lack of relatability.

Mixed Sentiments on Character Complexity

ยฐ Critics are uniting behind the idea that simpler designs might be better.

ยฐ Frustrations echo with comments on Hirudegarn, a design seen by many as unnecessarily complicated. "Thereโ€™s just too many of them," said one commentator, adding to the push for more straightforward aesthetics.

Interestingly, some fans expressed a desire for less humanoid features in characters, wishing for new takes like adding more limbs to Perfect Cell. One person appreciated the diversity introduced in Daima, highlighting the refreshing nature of different creature forms.

"Simplicity without losing identity is key," a fan noted, signaling a call for clarity in future designs.

Key Insights

  • ๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ "Third Eye Gomah is a boring design for a powerful wizard."

  • โšก Discontent with Frieza's third form indicates a deeper frustration with shifting aesthetics.

  • โš ๏ธ Hirudegarn's complexity is a common point of contention.

As fans advocate for clearer visuals in character designs, there's potential for the Dragon Ball franchise to adapt. The demand for coherence might influence upcoming character updates, marking a shift in both design philosophy and audience expectations in 2025.