The journey of Goku and the Z Warriors has been very extensive in Dragon Ball stories. It begins in the 80s, when the Saiyan was just a small fighter with a tail, and continues almost 40 years later with the development of new adventures.
Throughout each fight, training or confrontation against villains we have seen an evolution in the characters’ clothing. The Kanji (logos or insignia impregnated on the outfits) have varied depending on the eras in which the Z Fighters are found.
Therefore, based on a review of Alpha Betawe are going to review each of the Kanji that have appeared in the history of Dragon Ball.
Kanji Kame, used by Goku and Krillin on their first foray into Master Roshi’s turtle school.
This is the Kanji of Kaio Sama, which represents the status of the Kaio as rulers of the different worlds of the universe. It is also a symbol of his power and authority.
The image below gives us the Kanji GO, which means wisdom, enlightenment.
Although its meaning is related to food, this Kanji, called Han, is the one that Gohan uses in the alternative future in which he dies.
Kanji Kami, which Kamisama grants to Goku after his training at the Holy Temple. It means God and wisdom.
Kanji Jiao is the insignia that accompanies Chaoz, it means dumpling.
We see him in Gohan’s uniform when he was just a baby. His name is Kanji Son and he is from Goku’s family.
Kanji of Whis, a distinctive signature of the Angel of Universe 7 that is on Goku and Vegeta’s outfits.