Frieza and Cell have two transformations that we never get to see in Latin America. The two most emblematic villains of dragon ball They appear in two forms, different from the perfections that we have seen in the original manga and anime, which were only shown in Japan.
Dragon Ball has very good material that we have never seen in the West. Being a series from Japan, the franchise has developed content that only local audiences had access to in the 1990s. And now, with the globalization and massification of information on the Internet and social networks, we can see these curiosities never seen before.
This pair of transformations belong to a live-show version of Goku and his friends, right around the time of Dragon Ball GT, in 1997.
It was a kind of show that featured the characters, who were then represented by people in costumes. In one of the developed arcs they showed some never-before-seen versions of Cell and Frieza. The characters, recognizable at first glance, have many differences from how we know them in the original version of the manga.
Both versions were of the characters in costumes in Japan. So, with videos from that time, a user of the social network @Sr_Kobrecreated them in an illustration as if they were from an anime.
Cell and Frieza are two of the most iconic villains in the Dragon Ball series. They are both extremely powerful beings who have wreaked havoc on the universe.
Cell is a bioandroid created by Dr. Gero, a scientist who worked for the Red Patrol Army. Cell was created from the genes of the most powerful warriors in the universe, including Goku, Vegeta, Trunks and Piccolo.
Frieza is an alien tyrant who ruled Planet Vegeta. Frieza is an extremely cruel and ruthless being who does not hesitate to kill anyone who gets in his way.