SUMMARY

  • Vegeta was initially planned as a short-term villain but stayed due to overwhelming fan support.
  • His transformation from antagonist to hero added depth and rivalry to Dragon Ball.
  • Vegeta’s popularity highlights the power of fan influence in shaping legendary series.

Dragon Ball is one of the most iconic anime and manga series ever created. But even though it is a masterpiece like this, it didn’t fully unfold according to its creator’s original vision. Akira Toriyama, the mastermind behind Dragon Ball, has openly admitted multiple times that fan feedback shaped key parts of the story.

Dragon Ball Z | Image via FNSVegeta in Dragon Ball Z | Credit: Toei Animation

One of the most surprising examples of this fan feedback was the transformation of Vegeta from a one-time evil villain in contrast to Goku’s good nature to being one of the series’ most beloved characters. This was all thanks to reader requests.

Let us delve in and see how Vegeta came to be a fellow Z fighter and joined the mainstay team to become a legacy character in Dragon Ball Z.

How Vegeta’s popularity reshaped Dragon Ball

When Vegeta first appeared in Dragon Ball Z, he was a ruthless antagonist sent to destroy Earth. As a member of royalty of one of the most violent and arrogant races across the galaxies, Vegeta was never meant to be liked by the audience.

Vegeta and BulmaVegeta and Bulma in Dragon Ball DAIMA | Credit: Toei Animation

Toriyama initially designed him as a short-term villain to raise the stakes further Goku’s development and add to his background. However, Vegeta’s dynamic personality, intense rivalry with Goku, and the tragic backstory of the Saiyan Prince struck a chord with readers.

Parts of it were, yes. For example, take Vegeta- when he first appeared he was just a bad guy, but because he became very popular, he stayed in the series from that point on.

Vegeta was initially planned as a short-term villain but stayed due to overwhelming fan support.

Toriyama is never one to ignore his audience and decides to rewrite Vegeta’s fate. Instead of killing him off as initially planned, he allowed Vegeta to survive.

Why Vegeta remains essential to the Dragon Ball series

Toriyama’s decision to keep Vegeta in the story fundamentally altered Dragon Ball. Goku was supposed to be the only Saiyan, but with Vegeta, the story changed, and Vegeta had to be included in the major fights for the survival of humanity and the protection of Earth.

Super Saiyan Vegeta Super Saiyan Vegeta | Credits: Toei Animation

Eventually, Vegeta ended up joining the Z Fighters and evolving into one of Dragon Ball’s most complex and enduring characters, and if not the most, one of the most popular characters in the franchise.

Vegeta’s survival and integration into the main cast gave the series a rival dynamic that pushed Goku to new heights; Vegeta and Goku acted as obstacles that forced each of them to buckle up and train more to get that bit stronger to surpass the latter.

Their competitive relationship became a cornerstone of Dragon Ball’s narrative, driving many of its arcs and battles. Vegeta remains the most prominent example of how fan input can shape the trajectory of a series.

You can stream the Dragon Ball series on Crunchyroll.

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Chandra Shekhar

Written by Chandra Shekhar

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Chandra Shekhar, also known as Dan, is a voracious reader with an insatiable hunger for fantasy and fiction. Having devoured countless books, explored manga worlds, and delved deep into anime realms, Dan lives and breathes stories. As a creative mind who rambles on about books and anime all day long, Dan fits right in at FandomWire.