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'''Armenian Iranians''' (Armenian: "Իրանահայ" translit. ''Iranahay'' or "Պարսկահայ" translit. ''Parskahay'') are [[Iran]]ian people with [[Armenia]]n descent. Their current population is somewhere around 400,000.{{Fact|date=August 2008}} They mostly live in [[Tehran]] and [[Jolfa district]]. The Armenian-Iranians were very influential and active in the modernization of Iran during the 19th and 20th centuries.{{Fact|date=May 2007}} After the [[Iranian Revolution]], many Armenians immigrated to [[Armenian diaspora|Armenian diasporic]] communities in [[North America]] and [[western Europe]]. Today the Armenians are Iran's largest [[Christians in Iran|Christian]] religious minority.
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{{Infobox animanga character
| name = Vegeta
| series = [[Dragon Ball]]
| image = [[Image:Vegeta Freeza Saga.PNG|250px]]
| caption = Vegeta by [[Akira Toriyama]]
| voiced by = See [[#Voice actors|Voice actors]]
| birth = 732 A.D<ref>http://www.thegrandline.com/dbzinfo/timeline.html</ref>
| relatives = [[List of Saiyans in Dragon Ball#King Vegeta|King Vegeta]] ''(father)''<br>[[Bulma]] ''(wife)''<br>[[Trunks (Dragon Ball)|Trunks]] ''(son)''<br>[[Bra (Dragon Ball)|Bra]] ''(daughter)''<br><!-- Do not add Tarbel until more coverage appears in other news sites. -->
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| aux1 = ベジータ
| aux1 name = Japanese name
| aux2 = Bejīta
| aux2 name = [[Romaji]]
| aux3 = Vegeta
| aux3 name = Anime name
| aux4 = Vegeta
| aux4 name = Manga name
| aux5 = Prince Vegeta<br>Super Vegeta<br>Majin Vegeta<br>Vegita<br>Vedita ([[Brazil]]ian dub)<br>Bezita ([[Malaysia]]n dub)
| aux5 name = Alternate names
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| aux7 name = Sajeta Raj
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{{nihongo|'''Vegeta'''|ベジータ|Bejīta|or '''Prince Vegeta'''}} is a [[fictional character]] in the [[Dragon Ball|''Dragon Ball'' franchise]] created by [[Akira Toriyama]]. Vegeta first appeared in volume 17 of the 42 volume manga series, and in episode 6 of its anime adaptation ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'', as the prince of the nearly extinct race of alien warriors called the Saiyans. Vegeta was the original enemy of the series, hoping to use the seven Dragon Balls to gain immortality and galactic rule. As common enemies appear, Vegeta is forced into an often unstable alliance with the protagonists of the series. By the end of the manga, Vegeta develops into a trustworthy ally of the series' main character, [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Son Goku]]. Vegeta's character is known for his bitter rivalry with Goku, because in spite of his vigorous training and royal heritage, he often finds his strength and skill inferior to Goku's. Later in the series, Vegeta reluctantly admits that Goku has a natural skill for battle, something that no amount of his own training could ever match.<ref>''Dragon Ball Z'', vol. 24 pg ?</ref>


==History==
== Appearance ==
Vegeta's initial appearance in the manga is as a short and slightly stocky character, with upright standing hair and a defined [[widow's peak]]. Though Toriyama's work never showed the prince otherwise, other artists' imaginings of him as a child show him sporting bangs which cover his forehead.<ref>[http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w303/sarujo/Dragon%20Ball%20Pics/vegeta18.jpg Screenshot of Vegeta as a child.]</ref> Due to apparent popularity of Vegeta, Toriyama continued with him as a primary character and changed his appearance, gradually making him leaner, more masculine, and more mature-looking. Vegeta's appearance is again modified in ''Dragon Ball GT'', in which he appears with a shorter hairstyle and wearing Western-style casual clothes. As a Saiyan, Vegeta also has a tail, which he loses in his initial battle on Earth with Goku and his allies.
Since Antiquity there has always been much interaction between Ancient [[Armenia]] and [[Persia]] ([[Iran]]).


== Plot overview ==
On the [[Behistun inscription]] of 515 BC, [[Darius I of Persia]] indirectly confirmed that [[Urartu]] and [[Armenia]] are synonymous when describing his conquests. [[Armenia]] became a [[satrap]] of the Persian Empire for a long period of time. Regardless, relations between [[Armenians]] and [[Persians]] were cordial.
Vegeta is introduced into the series as the proud prince of the Saiyan race. After overhearing Piccolo tell Raditz the legend of the Dragon Balls through his scouter, he and his comrade Nappa travel to Earth in the hopes of using the Dragon Balls to wish for immortality, and also exterminate all life on the planet. However, he is defeated by Goku with the help of Gohan, Krillin, and Yajirobi but manages to escape with his life. After being restored to health, Vegeta seeks to travel to Piccolo's home world Planet Namek to wish for immortality using the Namekian Dragon Balls after overhearing from his rival [[Cui]] that Freeza has already taken off to get the Dragon Balls for himself.


Upon arrival, he manages to kill Freeza's henchmen, Cui and [[Dodoria]], in a series of confrontations. Vegeta is brutally beaten by Freeza's right-hand man [[Zarbon]] in a fierce battle, although Vegeta recovers and defeats Zarbon afterwards due to his Saiyan genes that increase his strength dramatically after recovering from a near-death experience. However, when he senses the approaching arrival of the [[Ginyu Special Corps]], he is forced to ally himself with Gohan and Krillin, who are also on the planet. His efforts to stop them are in vain, and he is subsequently beaten by Reacoom, but is saved from death when Goku, with his power greatly increased from training at 100x gravity, arrives on Planet Namek and takes out the remaining members of the Ginyu Special Corps. Later, after Goku is severely injured during the battle with [[Captain Ginyu]], Vegeta takes him to a regeneration chamber inside Freeza's spaceship to restore him to full power. Soon afterwards, Vegeta, Gohan and Krillin are confronted by Freeza, angered that they had made off with the Dragon Balls to get their wish. Despite getting another massive power increase from the brink of death, claiming that he has become a [[Super Saiyan]], Vegeta is killed by Freeza. During Goku's battle as a Super Saiyan with Freeza, Vegeta is revived and transported to Earth using the Dragon Balls from both Earth and Namek, and after hearing that Goku will be coming back to Earth later, he flies into space with his spaceship in the hopes of finding Goku, and becoming a Super Saiyan. However, he is unable to find Goku and returns back to Earth to wait for the Super Saiyan's arrival. He endures a grueling training schedule under intense gravity for three years to prepare for a battle against two powerful androids.
Prior to the 3rd century AD, no other neighbor had as much influence on Armenian life and culture as Persia. They shared many religious and cultural characteristics, and intermarriage among Iranian and Armenian nobility was common. [[Tiridates III of Armenia|Armenia's conversion to Christianity]] in 301 alienated them from the Persians, who were mostly [[Zoroastrian]], and the Persian conversion to [[Islam]] in the 7th century deepened this alienation.


Three years later, Vegeta finally becomes a Super Saiyan and easily destroys [[Android #19]], with Piccolo stating that he might've even surpassed Goku in strength. However, even as a Super Saiyan, he is defeated by [[Android #18]]. Contemplating his defeat, Vegeta soon learns that Super Saiyans aren't invincible, and seeks to ascend the Super Saiyan level. While training with his son [[Trunks]] from the future in the [[Room of Spirit and Time]] for a year (while in the real world time passes in one day), Vegeta ascends to a power even greater than a Super Saiyan's, and pummels Cell, who has absorbed [[Android 17]]. But his cockiness leads him to allow Cell to absorb Android 18 and achieve his perfect form, which greatly surpasses even Vegeta's power. Vegeta's efforts to destroy the monster are in vain when he is nearly killed by Cell, and he is forced to participate in a martial arts tournament created by Cell called the Cell Games, in which he fights one of the seven Cell Juniors created by Cell, who are later destroyed by [[Gohan]]. During this time, Gohan surpasses his father and defeats Cell, saving the Earth from total destruction.
In the 11th century, the Seljuk Turks drove thousands of Armenians to [[Iranian Azerbaijan]], where some were sold as slaves and others worked as artisans and merchants. After the Mongol conquest of Iran in the 13th century many Armenian merchants and artists settled in Iran, in cities bordering historic Armenia such as Khoi, [[Maku]], Maraghe, [[Urmia]], and especially [[Tabriz]].<ref>[http://home.wanadoo.nl/edmond_k/armhist.html Armenian Iran history]</ref>


Seven years later, Vegeta marries Bulma and, when Trunks is old enough, begins to train him in an attempt to make him more powerful than Goku's son Goten. He later fights one of Babidi's minions, [[Pui Pui]], and kills him, but allows himself to be consumed by Babidi's evil for his own desire to become evil again and fight Goku without any boundaries. However, when [[Majin Buu]] is revived by their fight, he later realizes his foolishness and goes to face Majin Buu alone and redeems himself when he sacrifices himself to defeat Majin Buu, despite knowing that he would go to Hell rather than Heaven. After [[King Yemma]] gives Vegeta back his body and sends him down to Earth to help against the threat of Buu, who has grown much stronger since their last fight. He combines with Goku using the Potara Earrings, creating [[Vegetto]], who completely overwhelms Buu with his strength. Eventually, he is absorbed into Buu's body and subsequently, the fusion splits, most probably due to the strange innards of Buu's body. Because they weren't absorbed successfully due to Vegetto's forcefield, Goku and Vegeta are not trapped and soon find Piccolo, Gohan, Goten and Trunks inside Buu's body, along with the good Buu. The two rip out those who were absorbed and escape. On the Supreme Kai's planet, Vegeta battles Buu again to buy time for Goku to gather energy for the Spirit Bomb, which he uses to defeat Buu once and for all. Ten years later, Vegeta is seen to accept Goku as a friend rather than an enemy, not wanting to fight Goku, ultimately.
Although Armenians have a long history of interaction with Persia/Iran, Iran's Armenian community emerged when Shah Abbas relocated tens of thousands of Armenians from [[Nakhichevan]] to an area of [[Isfahan]] called [[New Julfa]], which was created to become an Armenian quarter. Iran quickly recognized the Armenians' dexterity in commerce. The community became active in the cultural and economic development of Iran.


In ''Dragon Ball GT'', Vegeta is possessed by Baby and battles Goku, but is eventually split from Baby's body before Baby is destroyed. Later he fights Super Android 17, but again he is knocked out and nearly killed. When Omega Shenron wreaks havoc, he fuses with Goku as a [[Super Saiyan 4]] to become Gogeta, who defeats the evil Shenron but his cockiness doesn't allow him to finish the job, and the fusion time runs out, reverting the two back to normal. Finally, Omega Shenron is obliterated by Goku's gigantic Spirit Bomb. At the end of GT, Vegeta says a farewell to Goku, who leaves the duty of protecting Earth in Vegeta's hands before he flies off into the sky on Shenron.
[[Bourvari]] ({{lang-hy|Բուրւարի}}) is a collection of villages in [[Iran]], between the city of [[Khomein]] ([[Markazi Province]]) and [[Aligoodarz]] ([[Lorestān Province]]). It was mainly populated by Armenians who were brought to the region by [[Abbas I of Persia|Shah Abbas]] of the [[Safavid dynasty]] in 1603 and 1604. The following villages populated by the Armenians in Bourvari were: Dehno, Khorzend, Farajabad, Bahmanabad and Sangesfid


== Development and origin ==
==20th century until 1979==
[[Image:Vegeta First.PNG‎|thumb|155px|Vegeta's first appearance in the anime depicted him with a radically different color scheme.]]<!-- Please don't remove this image from this article as it help prove that Vegeta looke drastically in his first three appearances. If you feel that this does not belong here, then go to the article's discussion page and explain why. -->Following a common name trend that Toriyama developed in ''Dragon Ball'', Vegeta's name is derived from the word for vegetable, being that he is the prince of the [[Saiyan]]s, who are all named after vegetables. When he first appears in the series, Vegeta is arrogant and selfish, having a fierce desire for [[immortality]] and galactic rule. He is also vicious and cares for nobody but himself, which is shown when he dispatched of his comrade Nappa when he failed to defeat Goku. Vegeta's plans are thwarted by Goku. Because of Vegeta's overwhelming pride and ego, being defeated by someone who he considered inferior transforms his character into a jealous and vengeful anti-hero. By the end of the series, Vegeta's bitter rivalry with Goku softens when he comes to respect Goku as an ally and even a friend.
[[Image:Yeprem khan.jpg|thumb|right|upright|[[Yeprem Khan]], an Armenian leader during [[Iranian Constitutional Revolution|Iran's Constitutional movement]].]]


One of Vegeta's distinguishable characteristics was the fact that he was the only living Saiyan who still wore the traditional Saiyan battle fatigues on a regular basis. Over the course of the ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' series, he's worn different incarnations of the suit, though later on in the series (and subsequently the ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'' series) he abandons the Saiyan armor completely for "Earth-like" clothing. He once memorably wore a pink shirt provided by [[Bulma]], very much to his dismay.
By the 20th century, Iran (Persia at the time) was a major center of Armenian life. As we have seen, by the end of the nineteenth century, there were some 100,000 Armenians in Iran. Armenian political movements opened cells seeking refuge from the tsarist and Turkish police. The massacres of the end of 19th century and early 20th century brought more Armenians refugees to north-western Iran.


Vegeta's priorities can be seen to gradually change as the series progresses, and his rivalry with Goku is fueled by Goku's ability to stay ahead of Vegeta in power. Because of this, Vegeta is seen to pursue an insane desire to surpass Goku in strength, but whenever he seems to train harder than Goku ever does, he can never close the difference between him and Goku permanently, becaue whenever he does become stronger than Goku, Goku always returns and becomes stronger than him. As the series continues, Vegeta develops into an [[anti-hero]] instead of a villain.
The Revolution of 1905 in Russia had a major effect on northern Iran and, in 1906, Iranian liberals and revolutionaries, joined by many Armenians, demanded a constitution in Iran. In 1909 the revolutionaries forced the crown to give up some of its powers. The role of Armenian military units under the command of leaders such as Yeprem Khan and Keri, in the [[Persian Constitutional Revolution|Iranian constitutional revolution]] is well-documented.


When Vegeta finds a home on Earth, he is pursued romantically by Bulma, where they are married later at some time<ref>DBZ vol 26, chap 315: "Battle for the Universe" page 5</ref>. They have two children together, a son [[Trunks (Dragon Ball)|Trunks]] and a daughter [[Bra (Dragon Ball)|Bra]]. Vegeta prioritizes his rivalry with Goku over any relationships with his family, at least until the end of the series.
Thousands of Armenians had escaped to Iran during the [[Armenian genocide]]. The community experienced a political rejuvenation with the arrival of the Dashnak leadership from Armenia in 1921. Further immigrants and refugees from Russia continued to increase the Armenian community until 1933.


== Abilities ==
The establishment of the Pahlavi dynasty began a new era for the Armenians..<ref>[http://www.iranchamber.com/people/armenians_in_iran2.php Armenians in Iran]</ref> The modernization efforts of Reza Shah (1924-1941) and Mohammad Reza Shah (1941-1979) gave the Armenians ample opportunities for advancement and Armenians gained important positions in the arts and sciences, economy and services sectors, mainly in Tehran, Tabriz, and Isfahan that became major centers for Armenians with their numbers up to some 250,000.
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Armenian churches, schools, cultural centers, sports clubs and associations flourished and Armenians had their own senator and member of parliament, 30 churches and 50 schools and libraries served the needs of the community.


Armenian presses published numerous books, journals, periodicals, and newspapers, the prominent one being the daily "Alik".


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==Armenians after the Islamic Revolution (1979 - Present)==
[[Image:Holly Serkis (tehran).jpg|thumb|right|Sarkis Cathedral in Tehran. One of Iran's Armenian Churches , 1970 <ref>[http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/iran/tehran/sights/1000686149?list=true Sarkis Cathedral, Tehran - Lonely Planet Travel Guide<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>]]


The Islamic Revolution has signaled the end of the "golden age" of the Armenian community in Iran. Restrictions by the leaders of the Islamic Revolution, the Iran-Iraq War, and the economic problems resulting from Iran's isolation. forced the exodus of many Armenians.
The wave of mass emigration of Armenians from the country has significantly reduced their figures by some 100,000 according to various estimates. Armenian-Iranians immigrated mostly to Europe, North America and Australia.


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[[Image:Goku vs vegeta.png|thumb|In an iconic scene from the anime, Vegeta's Galick Gun clashes with [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Goku]]'s ''Kamehameha'']] Vegeta has the ability to create and enhance attacks with the use of ''[[Qi|chi]]''. Like most other primary characters in ''Dragon Ball'', Vegeta has the ability to use {{nihongo|buku-jutsu|舞空術|lighter than air}} which enables him to fly. Constant training and his Saiyan heritage have given him [[superhuman strength]] and possesses [[List of comic book superpowers#Superhuman speed|superhuman speed]] and [[List of comic book superpowers#Superhuman reflexes|reflexes]].


Like most of the characters in the series, Vegeta is known to give names for his various [[List of comic book superpowers#Energy blasts|energy attacks]]. In his early appearance, Vegeta is seen to use attacks similar to several of the protagonists of the series, such as a {{nihongo|"ki disk"|気円斬|kien ki}}, a two fingered laser-like blast, and a ''chi'' wave similar to Goku's ''Kamehameha'' blast. This beam known as the {{nihongo|Garlic Gun|ギャリック砲|Gyarikku Hō|or Galick Gun in the English dub}} is used by Vegeta during his battle against Goku in an attempt to destroy the Earth. The Garlic Gun is the main attack used by Vegeta in most ''Dragon Ball Z'' video games though it is used only once by him in the series. Vegeta later develops the {{nihongo|Big Bang Attack|ビッグ・バン・アタック|Biggu Ban Atakku}} and the {{nihongo|Final Flash|ファイナルフラッシュ|Fainaru Furasshu}} attacks, which are much more powerful than his older energy attacks. Vegeta's most commonly used attack in the series is when he bombards an opponent with an array of small ''chi'' blasts. Vegeta is not known to have a name for this attack, but it is officially called {{nihongo|''Renzoku Energy Dan''|連続エネルギー弾|}}. Also in ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'' he displays a powerful new attack entitling it the <!-- {{nihongo| -->''Final Shine Attack''<!-- ||}} -->, where as Vegeta uses his right hand to fire off a massive beam of green ''chi'' that widens with distance.
Later Iranian governments have been much more accommodating and the Armenians continue to maintain their own schools, clubs, and churches. The fall of the [[Soviet Union]], the common border with Armenia, and the Armeno-Iranian diplomatic and economic agreements have opened a new era for the Iranian Armenians. Iran remains one of Republic of Armenia major economic and trade partners and Iranian government has helped ease the hardship of the Armenians in Armenia caused by the blocade imposed by Turkey. This includes important consumer products, access to air travel, and energy souces (like petrol and electricity).


Vegeta also possesses several transformations that greatly enhance his abilities to varying degrees. Early in the series, he has the ability to become an [[Oozaru]], which increases his power tenfold, so long as he still has his tail.<ref>[http://www.daizex.com/guides/transformations/saiyan/index.shtml Daizenshuu EX Saiyan transformation guide]</ref> He eventually gains the ability to transform into a [[Super Saiyan]] and, through training, can further transform into advanced states of Super Saiyan as the series continues, including Super Saiyan 2nd Grade and Super Saiyan 2. For an unknown reason the only Saiyan transformation Vegeta has never been able to achieve is Super Saiyan 3. In ''Dragon Ball GT'', he reaches the Super Saiyan 4 level when Bulma powers him up using ''Blutz Rays''.
The remaining Armenian minority in the Islamic Republic of Iran is still the largest Christian community in the country.<ref>[http://www.payvand.com/news/04/dec/1207.html Pay vand news]</ref>


Vegeta can also fuse with Goku and create a warrior who has the combined power and skills of both. One method is by using the ''Potara Earrings'' presented to Goku by the [[List of supernatural beings in Dragon Ball#Rou Dai Kaioshin|Elder Kai]]. This results in a 'perfect fusion' creating [[List of Saiyans in Dragon Ball#Vegetto|Vegetto]]. The other method is by performing the ''Metamorese Fusion Dance'', which creates [[List of Saiyans in Dragon Ball#Gogeta|Gogeta]].
Armenians are a recognized religious minority and are apportioned two seats in the [[Majlis of Iran|Iranian parliament]]. In addition to having their own churches and clubs, Armenians are one of the few linguistic minorities in Iran with their own schools.<ref>[http://home.wanadoo.nl/edmond_k/armhist.html Edmon Armenian history]</ref>


==See also==
== Family tree ==
<center>
*[[Peria]]
{{Vegeta family}}
*[[Armenians]]
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*[[Bourvari]]
*[[List of Armenian-Iranians]]
*[[Ethnic minorities in Iran]]
*[[Persian Armenia]]


== References ==
== Voice actors ==
In the original Japanese language by [[Toei Animation]], Vegeta is voiced by [[Ryo Horikawa]].<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0394690/ Ryo Horikawa's IMDB profile.]</ref> In the first English language dub by the [[Ocean Group]], Vegeta was voiced by [[Brian Drummond]], making a high-pitch male voice.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0238546/ Brian Drummond's IMBD profile.]</ref> He would reprise his role durring the Blue Water dub of the rest of series and would continue the role for the Blue Water dub of the GT series. When [[Funimation]] took over distribution in the [[United States]], Vegeta would be voiced by [[Christopher Sabat]], who currently voices him in all English adapted ''Dragon Ball Z'' video games, having a gruffish voice for the character,<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0754526/ Christopher Sabat's IMDB profile.]</ref> and with the exception of ''[[Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout]]'' where he was voiced by [[Milton James]].<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2492470/ Milton James' IMBD profile.]</ref>
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== Appearances in other media ==
==External links==
[[Image:Cross Epoch Vegeta.PNG|thumb|150px|Captain Vegeta as he appears in ''Cross Epoch''.]]Vegeta has appeared in many video games related ''Dragon Ball'' franchise as both a [[Player character|playable character]] and [[Boss (video games)|boss]]. Vegeta has also appeared other in non ''Dragon Ball''-related video games. He featured in [[Jump Super Stars]] and [[Jump Ultimate Stars]]. Vegeta is a playble character in the ''Dragon Ball Z''/''[[One Piece]]''/''[[Naruto]]'' crossover game ''[[Battle Stadium D.O.N]]''.
* [http://www.iranchamber.com/people/armenians_in_iran1.php "Armenians in Iran" - Iran Chamber Society]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/iran/story/2005/04/050406_l-cy-armenians.shtml "Iranian Armenians" BBC Persian]
* [http://www.alikonline.com/ Alik, Armenian daily in Iran]
* [http://araxmag.blogspot.com/ Arax Armenian weekly in Iran]


Vegeta has made several appearances in other manga's. In Akira Toriyama's ''Dragon Ball'' self parody ''[[Neko Majin]]'' where he battles the main character "Z".<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=30 "Neko Majin" Anime News Network. Retrieved on September 28, 2008.]</ref> In ''Cross Epoch'' Vegeta is reimagined as a captain of a crew of air pirates which include Trunks, [[Usopp]], and [[Nico Robin]]. <ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=9021 "Cross Epoch". Anime News Network. Retrieved on September 28, 2008.]</ref> On September 15, 2006, Vegeta, would make a guest appearance in a chapter of the Kochikame manga "Super Kochikame" entitled {{nihongo|"Kochira Namek-Sei Dragon Kōen-mae Hashutsujo"|こちらナメック星ドラゴン公園前派出所|This is the Dragon Police Station in front of the Park on Planet Namek}} <ref>"Super Kochikame" Manga, Chapter ?, September 15, 2006, ISBN-10: 4088740963 & ISBN-13: 978-4088740966</ref>

Vegeta has also been the victim of parody, in the ''Shonen Jump'' "Gag Special 2005" issue released on December 1, 2004, featured a ''[[Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo]]'' one-shot ''Dragon Ball'' parody manga. The manga was a humorous retelling of the battle between Goku and Vegeta in the Saiyan Saga. [[Jelly Jiggler]] was Goku and [[Don Patch]] was Vegeta.<ref>[http://www.daizex.com/multimedia/manga/ Information on Bobobô parody manga.]</ref>

Vegeta has made one contribution to music, in the eighth installment of [[Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection Series|Hit Song Collection series]] entitled "[[Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8: Character Special 2|Character Special 2]]" Vegeta sings the song "''Vegeta-sama no Oryori Jigoku!!''". The song focuses of Vegeta cooking a special [[Okonomiyaki]].<ref>Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8: Character Special 2 Booklet, Pg. 4, circa 1991, COCC-9067.</ref> Other ''Dragon Ball''-related songs that center around Vegeta are "''Koi no NAZONAZO''" a song that focus' on his and Bulma's relationship<ref>Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8½ Special booklet COCC-9247, circa 1991</ref> and "''Ai wa Barādo no Yō ni~Bejīta no Tēma~''" a song about Vegeta reflecting on his life and then current family told from his point of view.<ref>Saikyō no Fusion single FMDC-518</ref> Unlike "''Vegeta-sama no Oryori Jigoku!!''" neither of these songs feature seiyu Ryo Horikawa on vocals.

== References ==
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== Bibliography ==
{{Ethnic groups in Iran}}
* ''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, Volume 12 — ISBN 1-56931-985-5
* ''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, Volume 13 — ISBN 1-56931-986-3
* ''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, Volume 16 — ISBN 978-1-59116-328-2
* ''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, Volume 22 — ISBN 978-1-4215-0051-5
* ''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, Volume 23 — ISBN 978-1-4215-0148-2


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Vegeta (ベジータ, Bejīta, or Prince Vegeta) is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama. Vegeta first appeared in volume 17 of the 42 volume manga series, and in episode 6 of its anime adaptation Dragon Ball Z, as the prince of the nearly extinct race of alien warriors called the Saiyans. Vegeta was the original enemy of the series, hoping to use the seven Dragon Balls to gain immortality and galactic rule. As common enemies appear, Vegeta is forced into an often unstable alliance with the protagonists of the series. By the end of the manga, Vegeta develops into a trustworthy ally of the series' main character, Son Goku. Vegeta's character is known for his bitter rivalry with Goku, because in spite of his vigorous training and royal heritage, he often finds his strength and skill inferior to Goku's. Later in the series, Vegeta reluctantly admits that Goku has a natural skill for battle, something that no amount of his own training could ever match.[2]

Appearance

Vegeta's initial appearance in the manga is as a short and slightly stocky character, with upright standing hair and a defined widow's peak. Though Toriyama's work never showed the prince otherwise, other artists' imaginings of him as a child show him sporting bangs which cover his forehead.[3] Due to apparent popularity of Vegeta, Toriyama continued with him as a primary character and changed his appearance, gradually making him leaner, more masculine, and more mature-looking. Vegeta's appearance is again modified in Dragon Ball GT, in which he appears with a shorter hairstyle and wearing Western-style casual clothes. As a Saiyan, Vegeta also has a tail, which he loses in his initial battle on Earth with Goku and his allies.

Plot overview

Vegeta is introduced into the series as the proud prince of the Saiyan race. After overhearing Piccolo tell Raditz the legend of the Dragon Balls through his scouter, he and his comrade Nappa travel to Earth in the hopes of using the Dragon Balls to wish for immortality, and also exterminate all life on the planet. However, he is defeated by Goku with the help of Gohan, Krillin, and Yajirobi but manages to escape with his life. After being restored to health, Vegeta seeks to travel to Piccolo's home world Planet Namek to wish for immortality using the Namekian Dragon Balls after overhearing from his rival Cui that Freeza has already taken off to get the Dragon Balls for himself.

Upon arrival, he manages to kill Freeza's henchmen, Cui and Dodoria, in a series of confrontations. Vegeta is brutally beaten by Freeza's right-hand man Zarbon in a fierce battle, although Vegeta recovers and defeats Zarbon afterwards due to his Saiyan genes that increase his strength dramatically after recovering from a near-death experience. However, when he senses the approaching arrival of the Ginyu Special Corps, he is forced to ally himself with Gohan and Krillin, who are also on the planet. His efforts to stop them are in vain, and he is subsequently beaten by Reacoom, but is saved from death when Goku, with his power greatly increased from training at 100x gravity, arrives on Planet Namek and takes out the remaining members of the Ginyu Special Corps. Later, after Goku is severely injured during the battle with Captain Ginyu, Vegeta takes him to a regeneration chamber inside Freeza's spaceship to restore him to full power. Soon afterwards, Vegeta, Gohan and Krillin are confronted by Freeza, angered that they had made off with the Dragon Balls to get their wish. Despite getting another massive power increase from the brink of death, claiming that he has become a Super Saiyan, Vegeta is killed by Freeza. During Goku's battle as a Super Saiyan with Freeza, Vegeta is revived and transported to Earth using the Dragon Balls from both Earth and Namek, and after hearing that Goku will be coming back to Earth later, he flies into space with his spaceship in the hopes of finding Goku, and becoming a Super Saiyan. However, he is unable to find Goku and returns back to Earth to wait for the Super Saiyan's arrival. He endures a grueling training schedule under intense gravity for three years to prepare for a battle against two powerful androids.

Three years later, Vegeta finally becomes a Super Saiyan and easily destroys Android #19, with Piccolo stating that he might've even surpassed Goku in strength. However, even as a Super Saiyan, he is defeated by Android #18. Contemplating his defeat, Vegeta soon learns that Super Saiyans aren't invincible, and seeks to ascend the Super Saiyan level. While training with his son Trunks from the future in the Room of Spirit and Time for a year (while in the real world time passes in one day), Vegeta ascends to a power even greater than a Super Saiyan's, and pummels Cell, who has absorbed Android 17. But his cockiness leads him to allow Cell to absorb Android 18 and achieve his perfect form, which greatly surpasses even Vegeta's power. Vegeta's efforts to destroy the monster are in vain when he is nearly killed by Cell, and he is forced to participate in a martial arts tournament created by Cell called the Cell Games, in which he fights one of the seven Cell Juniors created by Cell, who are later destroyed by Gohan. During this time, Gohan surpasses his father and defeats Cell, saving the Earth from total destruction.

Seven years later, Vegeta marries Bulma and, when Trunks is old enough, begins to train him in an attempt to make him more powerful than Goku's son Goten. He later fights one of Babidi's minions, Pui Pui, and kills him, but allows himself to be consumed by Babidi's evil for his own desire to become evil again and fight Goku without any boundaries. However, when Majin Buu is revived by their fight, he later realizes his foolishness and goes to face Majin Buu alone and redeems himself when he sacrifices himself to defeat Majin Buu, despite knowing that he would go to Hell rather than Heaven. After King Yemma gives Vegeta back his body and sends him down to Earth to help against the threat of Buu, who has grown much stronger since their last fight. He combines with Goku using the Potara Earrings, creating Vegetto, who completely overwhelms Buu with his strength. Eventually, he is absorbed into Buu's body and subsequently, the fusion splits, most probably due to the strange innards of Buu's body. Because they weren't absorbed successfully due to Vegetto's forcefield, Goku and Vegeta are not trapped and soon find Piccolo, Gohan, Goten and Trunks inside Buu's body, along with the good Buu. The two rip out those who were absorbed and escape. On the Supreme Kai's planet, Vegeta battles Buu again to buy time for Goku to gather energy for the Spirit Bomb, which he uses to defeat Buu once and for all. Ten years later, Vegeta is seen to accept Goku as a friend rather than an enemy, not wanting to fight Goku, ultimately.

In Dragon Ball GT, Vegeta is possessed by Baby and battles Goku, but is eventually split from Baby's body before Baby is destroyed. Later he fights Super Android 17, but again he is knocked out and nearly killed. When Omega Shenron wreaks havoc, he fuses with Goku as a Super Saiyan 4 to become Gogeta, who defeats the evil Shenron but his cockiness doesn't allow him to finish the job, and the fusion time runs out, reverting the two back to normal. Finally, Omega Shenron is obliterated by Goku's gigantic Spirit Bomb. At the end of GT, Vegeta says a farewell to Goku, who leaves the duty of protecting Earth in Vegeta's hands before he flies off into the sky on Shenron.

Development and origin

Vegeta's first appearance in the anime depicted him with a radically different color scheme.

Following a common name trend that Toriyama developed in Dragon Ball, Vegeta's name is derived from the word for vegetable, being that he is the prince of the Saiyans, who are all named after vegetables. When he first appears in the series, Vegeta is arrogant and selfish, having a fierce desire for immortality and galactic rule. He is also vicious and cares for nobody but himself, which is shown when he dispatched of his comrade Nappa when he failed to defeat Goku. Vegeta's plans are thwarted by Goku. Because of Vegeta's overwhelming pride and ego, being defeated by someone who he considered inferior transforms his character into a jealous and vengeful anti-hero. By the end of the series, Vegeta's bitter rivalry with Goku softens when he comes to respect Goku as an ally and even a friend.

One of Vegeta's distinguishable characteristics was the fact that he was the only living Saiyan who still wore the traditional Saiyan battle fatigues on a regular basis. Over the course of the Dragon Ball Z series, he's worn different incarnations of the suit, though later on in the series (and subsequently the Dragon Ball GT series) he abandons the Saiyan armor completely for "Earth-like" clothing. He once memorably wore a pink shirt provided by Bulma, very much to his dismay.

Vegeta's priorities can be seen to gradually change as the series progresses, and his rivalry with Goku is fueled by Goku's ability to stay ahead of Vegeta in power. Because of this, Vegeta is seen to pursue an insane desire to surpass Goku in strength, but whenever he seems to train harder than Goku ever does, he can never close the difference between him and Goku permanently, becaue whenever he does become stronger than Goku, Goku always returns and becomes stronger than him. As the series continues, Vegeta develops into an anti-hero instead of a villain.

When Vegeta finds a home on Earth, he is pursued romantically by Bulma, where they are married later at some time[4]. They have two children together, a son Trunks and a daughter Bra. Vegeta prioritizes his rivalry with Goku over any relationships with his family, at least until the end of the series.

Abilities

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In an iconic scene from the anime, Vegeta's Galick Gun clashes with Goku's Kamehameha

Vegeta has the ability to create and enhance attacks with the use of chi. Like most other primary characters in Dragon Ball, Vegeta has the ability to use buku-jutsu (舞空術, lighter than air) which enables him to fly. Constant training and his Saiyan heritage have given him superhuman strength and possesses superhuman speed and reflexes.

Like most of the characters in the series, Vegeta is known to give names for his various energy attacks. In his early appearance, Vegeta is seen to use attacks similar to several of the protagonists of the series, such as a "ki disk" (気円斬, kien ki), a two fingered laser-like blast, and a chi wave similar to Goku's Kamehameha blast. This beam known as the Garlic Gun (ギャリック砲, Gyarikku Hō, or Galick Gun in the English dub) is used by Vegeta during his battle against Goku in an attempt to destroy the Earth. The Garlic Gun is the main attack used by Vegeta in most Dragon Ball Z video games though it is used only once by him in the series. Vegeta later develops the Big Bang Attack (ビッグ・バン・アタック, Biggu Ban Atakku) and the Final Flash (ファイナルフラッシュ, Fainaru Furasshu) attacks, which are much more powerful than his older energy attacks. Vegeta's most commonly used attack in the series is when he bombards an opponent with an array of small chi blasts. Vegeta is not known to have a name for this attack, but it is officially called Renzoku Energy Dan (連続エネルギー弾). Also in Dragon Ball GT he displays a powerful new attack entitling it the Final Shine Attack, where as Vegeta uses his right hand to fire off a massive beam of green chi that widens with distance.

Vegeta also possesses several transformations that greatly enhance his abilities to varying degrees. Early in the series, he has the ability to become an Oozaru, which increases his power tenfold, so long as he still has his tail.[5] He eventually gains the ability to transform into a Super Saiyan and, through training, can further transform into advanced states of Super Saiyan as the series continues, including Super Saiyan 2nd Grade and Super Saiyan 2. For an unknown reason the only Saiyan transformation Vegeta has never been able to achieve is Super Saiyan 3. In Dragon Ball GT, he reaches the Super Saiyan 4 level when Bulma powers him up using Blutz Rays.

Vegeta can also fuse with Goku and create a warrior who has the combined power and skills of both. One method is by using the Potara Earrings presented to Goku by the Elder Kai. This results in a 'perfect fusion' creating Vegetto. The other method is by performing the Metamorese Fusion Dance, which creates Gogeta.

Family tree

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Voice actors

In the original Japanese language by Toei Animation, Vegeta is voiced by Ryo Horikawa.[6] In the first English language dub by the Ocean Group, Vegeta was voiced by Brian Drummond, making a high-pitch male voice.[7] He would reprise his role durring the Blue Water dub of the rest of series and would continue the role for the Blue Water dub of the GT series. When Funimation took over distribution in the United States, Vegeta would be voiced by Christopher Sabat, who currently voices him in all English adapted Dragon Ball Z video games, having a gruffish voice for the character,[8] and with the exception of Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout where he was voiced by Milton James.[9]

Appearances in other media

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Captain Vegeta as he appears in Cross Epoch.

Vegeta has appeared in many video games related Dragon Ball franchise as both a playable character and boss. Vegeta has also appeared other in non Dragon Ball-related video games. He featured in Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars. Vegeta is a playble character in the Dragon Ball Z/One Piece/Naruto crossover game Battle Stadium D.O.N.

Vegeta has made several appearances in other manga's. In Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball self parody Neko Majin where he battles the main character "Z".[10] In Cross Epoch Vegeta is reimagined as a captain of a crew of air pirates which include Trunks, Usopp, and Nico Robin. [11] On September 15, 2006, Vegeta, would make a guest appearance in a chapter of the Kochikame manga "Super Kochikame" entitled "Kochira Namek-Sei Dragon Kōen-mae Hashutsujo" (こちらナメック星ドラゴン公園前派出所, This is the Dragon Police Station in front of the Park on Planet Namek) [12]

Vegeta has also been the victim of parody, in the Shonen Jump "Gag Special 2005" issue released on December 1, 2004, featured a Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo one-shot Dragon Ball parody manga. The manga was a humorous retelling of the battle between Goku and Vegeta in the Saiyan Saga. Jelly Jiggler was Goku and Don Patch was Vegeta.[13]

Vegeta has made one contribution to music, in the eighth installment of Hit Song Collection series entitled "Character Special 2" Vegeta sings the song "Vegeta-sama no Oryori Jigoku!!". The song focuses of Vegeta cooking a special Okonomiyaki.[14] Other Dragon Ball-related songs that center around Vegeta are "Koi no NAZONAZO" a song that focus' on his and Bulma's relationship[15] and "Ai wa Barādo no Yō ni~Bejīta no Tēma~" a song about Vegeta reflecting on his life and then current family told from his point of view.[16] Unlike "Vegeta-sama no Oryori Jigoku!!" neither of these songs feature seiyu Ryo Horikawa on vocals.

References

  1. ^ http://www.thegrandline.com/dbzinfo/timeline.html
  2. ^ Dragon Ball Z, vol. 24 pg ?
  3. ^ Screenshot of Vegeta as a child.
  4. ^ DBZ vol 26, chap 315: "Battle for the Universe" page 5
  5. ^ Daizenshuu EX Saiyan transformation guide
  6. ^ Ryo Horikawa's IMDB profile.
  7. ^ Brian Drummond's IMBD profile.
  8. ^ Christopher Sabat's IMDB profile.
  9. ^ Milton James' IMBD profile.
  10. ^ "Neko Majin" Anime News Network. Retrieved on September 28, 2008.
  11. ^ "Cross Epoch". Anime News Network. Retrieved on September 28, 2008.
  12. ^ "Super Kochikame" Manga, Chapter ?, September 15, 2006, ISBN-10: 4088740963 & ISBN-13: 978-4088740966
  13. ^ Information on Bobobô parody manga.
  14. ^ Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8: Character Special 2 Booklet, Pg. 4, circa 1991, COCC-9067.
  15. ^ Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8½ Special booklet COCC-9247, circa 1991
  16. ^ Saikyō no Fusion single FMDC-518

Bibliography

  • Dragon Ball Z manga, Volume 12 — ISBN 1-56931-985-5
  • Dragon Ball Z manga, Volume 13 — ISBN 1-56931-986-3
  • Dragon Ball Z manga, Volume 16 — ISBN 978-1-59116-328-2
  • Dragon Ball Z manga, Volume 22 — ISBN 978-1-4215-0051-5
  • Dragon Ball Z manga, Volume 23 — ISBN 978-1-4215-0148-2