This guy has the most character development in anime history.
Character Development
you'd know
>i'm bad
>no wait i'm kinda good
>no wait i'm bad
>no its ok i'm good again
>this time i am bad and majin
>just kidding i'm dead
>i'm alive again now
>this time i'm both good AND bad
K I N O
More like
>WHY IS KAKAROT STRONGER THAN ME
>It's ok kakarot you're cool
>WHY IS KAKAROT STRONGER THAN ME
I mean he's great, but with the most character development? There's really no contest here.
>guts
user, he said character development, not character deterioration.
Guts had no development. He's still the same edgy shit as when the manga started.
He goes from being a bloodthirsty egomaniac entitled to immortality just because he says so to being a responsible husband with a family he'll never admit he adores for but clearly is very attached to.
All whilst staying completely relevant in the plot unlike Gohan.
So can we all agree that no anime has good character development?
List me all the manga and anime you've read and watched OP. I'll wait.
Vegeta is also the best tsundere of all time.
He goes through the same character arc every time. So I don't think he's very well developed without his rivalry to Goku he is nothing
DBZ and Naruto despite not being 2DEEP4U manga manage to flesh out their characters more than pseudo-intellectual trash that Yea Forums overrates. It's hilarious. Vegeta is the most well developed anime character of all time.
Make some room for Big daddy Char
>still the same
Don't post while you're on cocaine and acid.
Didn't go too far or read the golden age eh?
The more Vegeta develops, the less Sayian clothing he wears. This is peak Symbolism.
HOLY FUCK OP BTFO
and when his character regress in super he once again has his armour, genius
You're either falseflagging or retarded.
Until CCA.
Char? But that's aueg member Quattro
AEUG not aueg but still how could you mix the two up?
He wanted immortality because he believed it was the only way he could kill Freeza
Not him, but Vegeta's development is completely more noticeable by his fashion choices.
It's like how Goku's Gi changes to show he's a student of a martial arts school or an expert level martial artist.
>Vegeta
>most character development in anime history
he isn't even the most developed Dragon Ball character, Piccolo is. Vegeta undergoes the same character arc every arc since Cell
>fuck you Kakarotto, I'll surpass you, at any cost
>Kakarotto you're the number one, I understand now
>fuck you Kakarotto, I'll surpass you someday
>i'll never fuse with you Kakarotto, i despise you
>i'll merge with you Kakarotto, but because Bulma / Trunks
>i'll never fuse with you again Kakarotto (until a next threat appears, repeat the process)
all while keeping his resting bitch face / butthurt face since the Cell arc, DBS Vegeta is pretty much a softer version of his Cell arc self (he even makes the same expressions because nostalgiabait). however, in the CANON MANGA he actually ACTS like a different man, he's much more likeable there
Piccolo went through the same changes as Vegeta (villain, anti-hero, hero, mentor), but you can see the gradual small changes in his personality
Piccolo had to wrestle with the revelation that he's not really the reincarnation of the Demon King cast off by God, but instead part of something greater in the cosmos. It's when he merges with Nail and Kami that he changes.
I think the problem with Vegeta is that he always see himself as the mightiest in the universe and beating Goku will cement it even though there's people stronger than Goku like the God of Destruction or Grand Zeno.
I think you mean this guy.