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Speaking of transformations, Super delivered an enormous amount new forms, along with a slew of old favorites, so we’re going to be tallying them up in our list. Our criteria for the list is simple: any transformation, whether it debuted in Dragon Ball, Z, or Super, is eligible as long as it appeared in Super (or its movies) at some point. So that means that incredibly old forms such as Master Roshi’s Max Power or the now incredibly outdated Super Saiyan forms are game.

We’re also only judging transformations, not specific characters. So even though there are more than a handful of characters who go Super Saiyan 2, we’re looking at Super Saiyan 2 as a whole. On the other hand, there are certain characters who go through unique transformations, which we’ll be addressing too. Lastly, despite us using the term “worthless” in our ranking system, there is no transformation on this list that didn’t show its merits at least once, so you won’t find any shaming of favorite (or not-so-favorite) characters, just a cold look at the raw power their forms show off. With that said, here is Every Transformation In Dragon Ball Super Ranked From Most Worthless To Most Powerful. As a member of the dangerous Pride Troopers from Universe 11, Tupper had the unique ability to transform himself into an incredibly armored form by manipulating his weight, a technique that he used extremely effectively, even against a base-form Goku, who was unable to escape his grasp.

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Unfortunately for Tupper, he was easily outmatched by Android 18, who tossed the fighter like you would a baseball to a toddler. Things played out differently (but just as bad for Tupper) in the manga, with Goku freeing himself by going Super Saiyan and eliminating the threat himself.

26 Ganos' Bird Form. Hailing from Universe 4, Ganos and his teammates fought against extinction in the Tournament of Power. In his base form, Ganos appears akin to a regular teenager. In this form, he’s rather formidable, but his birdlike, transformed state increases his speed and power.

Alas, this form was still not enough against Max Power Master Roshi, so why do we have him above the codger? Simple: Ganos’ potential is extremely dangerous. Due to his growth rate, his power is growing at a fearsome rate, to the point he may have been able to rival, or even surpass Goku. Despite not getting to see this play out, that ability alone moves him up from the bottom ranks.

25 Katopesla's Suit Modes. Frost is Universe 6’s Frieza, though he's a bit more clever. For many years, he portrayed himself as a merciful do-gooder, but the truth is that he would secretly start wars in order to stop them, making himself appear as a hero, and then buy up the ravaged land in order to turn a profit.

While that’s impressive on a scale of evildoing, Frost’s transformation abilities are far from it. Boasting a similar physique and set of forms as Frieza, Frost’s final form is seemingly only as powerful as his Universe 7 counterpart, meaning he’s completely out of his league when against a modern Super Saiyan. 23 Super Saiyan. The beloved, golden-haired transformation that debuted in DBZ and allowed Goku to achieve victory against the cruel Frieza was the absolute standard of power for what seemed like ages in the franchise.

Despite forms that far surpass this initial foray into the Super Saiyan state, this original one still makes an appearance in Super, and still manages to pack a wollop. Although it’s stronger than Master Roshi and the other human Z-fighters, it’s nothing to mostly every other adversary in Dragon Ball Super. This puts this once-mighty form near the tail-end of our rankings. 22 Super Saiyan 2. Gotenks debuted in one of the strangest stretches of Dragon Ball Z’s Buu Saga, where multiple wacky plans and gimmicks were on display, and a seemingly endless arsenal of transformations from the evil Buu made their mark in what felt like every episode. Gotenks is the fusion of Goten and Trunks, and was extremely powerful, managing to nearly defeat Buu.

In the end, of course, they failed and they would fail again as Gotenks when they challenged the God of Destruction, Beerus. Beerus made their once-fearsome fused warrior look like a joke by spanking the bratty transformation in the movie Battle of Gods. 20 Super Saiyan 3. There was a time when Super Saiyan 3 was the coolest and most powerful form in the franchise’s history. Although rarely seen in both the show and movies, this state was the epitome of stoic strength. Its first appearance in the Buu Saga is legendary for its epic introduction by Goku, and it was this form that Gotenks nearly put Buu away with. Alas, like many once-powerful forms in Z, Super Saiyan 3 is shown to be utterly worthless against the might of a God of Destruction, specifically Beerus.

With nary a movement, Goku in his long-haired, ultimate form was tossed aside like trash. 19 God-Like Saiyans. Super Saiyan God is a legendary transformation that Goku was able to achieve it in Battle of Gods by having a pure heart and the help of six righteous Saiyans holding hands and transferring their energy into their chosen subject.

This form gave the Saiyan access to divine ki, and gave him an enormous boost of power along with other enhanced abilities. Though it would soon be overtaken by Super Saiyan Blue, Goku not only tapped into this form a few times in the Tournament of Power, but also against Beerus in an attempt to protect the Earth. 17 The Fused Namekians. Piccolo is one of the Dragon Ball franchise’s coolest characters and also one of the strongest warriors. Piccolo was able to attain extreme power by fusing with fellow Namekians Nail and Kami, which allowed him to become the most powerful fighter in existence for a brief time.

That was with only two, so imagine if he fused with an entire, planetary population of Namekians. Universe 6’s Namekian fighters, Saonel and Pirina, did just that, and were incredibly strong. They were able to regenerate without batting an eyelash and even survived the perfected version of the Special Beam Cannon, a supremely dangerous attack able to wipe out exponentially more powerful opponents. 16 In-Shape Buu. The result of Universe 3’s Bollarator, Koitsukai, and Panchia mechanically fusing into one being was the dangerous Koicharator. Surprisingly powerful for being a machine, Koicharator is able to easily fend off Ultimate Gohan, but more impressively, go toe-to-toe with with Super Saiyan Blue Goku and Vegeta, proving that his might can even match those with a divine ki. Koicharator in this form is low on our list, but he has one final transformation up his sleeve that will put him far closer to the top, which is something that we will address a little later on in our countdown.

14 Ribrianne's Transformations. The Maiden Squadron was a group of warriors from Universe 2 that appeared as young girls. When it came time to get serious, they transformed their bodies with the power of love, spoofing Sailor Moon and other “Magical Girl” series in the process. Subversively, their leader (and most powerful member), Brianne, transforms into Ribrianne and becomes exceedingly portly and unintimidating, yet gains extreme might in the process.

While this form is rather impressive, she went through another stage, called Super Ribrianne, and then one more, where she became a giant. Though tough, the forms were no match for Super Saiyan Blue, and were thus defeated by the Androids. 13 Super Saiyan Rose'. Essentially the Super Saiyan form of a Super Saiyan God, this divine form has teal hair, a gorgeous blue aura, and most importantly, a vast amount of power. Used by Goku and Vegeta against the ultra-powerful opponents of Dragon Ball Super, this form has been extremely effective and is a demonstrable fruit of training with Whis. While extremely powerful, it does have one downside: it consumes stamina at an accelerated rate.

This means that Goku and Vegeta need to use it sparingly in drawn out battles, such as the Tournament of Power. Anilaza is the final form of Koicherator after it combines with Paparoni. This gigantic, fused monstrosity is exceptionally powerful and easily Universe 3’s supreme contender.

Blazingly fast, overwhelmingly strong and impressively resistant, this transformation was not to be underestimated. It took the combined efforts of Ultimate Gohan, Super Saiyan Blue Goku and Vegeta, Android 17 and Golden Frieza in a major beam struggle, and then Android 17’s expertise with mechanical enemies to finally defeat this enemy.

It’s impressive to realize that Universe 3 could develop a fusion that would put Universe 7’s finest warriors on the brink of defeat, easily taking them all on at once. 10 Berserk/Legendary Super Saiyan. Kefla is the Potara-fused form of Caulifla and Kale, two female Saiyans from Universe 6.

Like all Potara fusions, Kefla was extremely powerful, particularly because Kale and Caulifla had dangerously potent potential, which was now multiplied a considerable amount of times. This form, which did not engage any kind of divine ki, was able to beat Goku’s Super Saiyan God state, and was even able to resist Super Saiyan Blue enhanced by Kaioken. Only through a freak chance of achieving a transformation we’ll be addressing later was Goku able to finally defeat this incredible foe, who easily earns her high rank on this list. 8 'Super Saiyan Rage'. Later on in our list, we’re going to address the ultimate nemesis of Future Trunks, Fused Zamasu, a massively powerful entity that Trunks was able to stop by achieving a poorly explained form.

Dubbed “Super Saiyan Rage,” this transformation seemed to have a divine ki mixed in with a Super Saiyan 2’s look. It allowed Trunks to channel the energy of those around him into a Spirit Bomb-like attack that charged up his sword and disintegrated a god. While this should make this form rank much higher on the list, the fact that it’s so poorly explained (and didn’t totally work) keeps it in the 8th position. 7 Ultra Instinct -Sign. The “Golden” transformation first appeared in Resurrection F, and was the result of Frieza training for the first time in his life. This shimmering state gave him power that was greater than even Super Saiyan Blue, and that was only the beginning. After being sent back to Hell, Frieza mastered this form and became so immensely powerful that the actual Energy of Destruction from a God of Destruction meant nothing to him.

He’s faster and stronger than SSB, can go up against a full-power Jiren (at least a little), and even rivals Gods of Destruction. Overall, it's a terrifying thought. 5 God Of Destruction Toppo. Speaking of Gods of Destruction, Toppo, one of the toughest fighters from Universe 11, decided near the finale of the Tournament of Power to become one. With this decision, Toppo was granted the Energy of Destruction and his already-imposing threat level escalated to beyond the wildest dreams of many.

This power boost allowed him to overwhelm Frieza in his mastered Golden state, and we imagine that, were he given enough time to get used to this power, he’d be able to surpass even Jiren. 4 Super Saiyan Blue Shinka. While Trunks was the one to score the dramatic finishing blow on Fused Zamasu, that honor would have likely gone to Super Saiyan Blue Vegito.

Using the Potara earrings, Goku and Vegeta fused into Vegito, and quickly activated their divine ki to take this incredible form to its utmost limits. In this ultimate form, SSB Vegito laid waste to Fused Zamasu and was physically superior to the crazed deity. Sadly, the level of power emitted from Vegito prematurely ended the fusion, but it doesn’t lessen the impact of the power that he displayed. 2 Ultra Instinct. While Goku’s first foray into the realm of Ultra Instinct was certainly formidable and useful, it was only after mastering the form against Full Power Jiren that the true might of this transformation was made known to one and all. Featuring incredible defensive capabilities, and finally, an offensive arsenal to match, Goku became one of the strongest beings in existence, no doubt rivaling the Gods of Destruction, if not outright surpassing them. The one issue with Ultra Instinct is that Goku has no idea how to manually activate it.

Currently, it seems that it can only be triggered by a subconscious process. 1 Fused Zamasu. As if Goku Black wasn’t bad enough, he and an invincible Zamasu fused together to form the nearly-supreme deity, Fused Zamasu. This absolute behemoth of divine justice is easily one of the strongest transformations in the entire franchise, wielding powers that essentially made him literally unstoppable.

Although he absent-mindedly weakened himself by fusing with a non-immortal, Fused Zamasu remained inconceivably powerful and, despite suffering a temporary defeat at the hands of Trunks, he would re-emerge as the universe itself. Fused Zamasu is total supremacy, and the only way to stop his invasion of all timelines in all universes was to get the ultimate deity Zen-Oh to obliterate his existence for “being annoying.” - Are there any other powerful Dragon Ball Super transformations that we forgot to mention? Let us know in the comments! Screen Rant – Privacy Policy We respect your privacy and we are committed to safeguarding your privacy while online at our site. The following discloses the information gathering and dissemination practices for this Web site.

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Running time 100 minutes Country Japan Language Japanese Dragon Ball Super: Broly (: ドラゴンボール 超 ( スーパー ) ブロリー,: Doragon Bōru Sūpā: Burorī) is a 2018 Japanese, the twentieth movie in the series, and the first to carry the branding. It is directed by and written. It was the third Dragon Ball film personally supervised by creator Toriyama, following in 2013 and in 2015. The film will be the first traditionally animated film to feature since 1994's, and the first to feature a reworked version of the character as part of the series' official continuity written by Toriyama. Contents.

Plot 41 years ago, Planet Vegeta is invaded by and his father King Cold who announces the Saiyans will serve under Frieza's command. Afterwards, monitors his son, who is in an incubator. He then senses abnormal power coming from another baby Saiyan named. This prompts King Vegeta to send Broly away to Planet Vampa because of the fear of Broly's power which could be a danger to the universe. Broly's father Paragus rebells against King Vegeta and so he vows revenge against him due his actions towards Broly.

Paragus and his fellow comrade Beets set off to find Broly on Planet Vampa. They land on the planet and find Broly.

Paragus and Broly attempt to leave the planet but their ship was destroyed due to their rough landing. Paragus kills Beets so that only he and Broly remain and activates a distress call. Five years later, the Saiyan Bardock becomes suspicious of Frieza's orders of going back home as he theorises that Frieza wants to destroy Planet Vegeta.

A reluctant Bardock and his wife Gine send their son Kakarot away in fear of Bardock's theory. Frieza then destroys Planet Vegeta after hearing about legends of the Super Saiyan and Super Saiyan God to prevent them from occuring. Elsewhere, Prince Vegeta, and his comrades Nappa and Raditz, Kakarot's elder brother, discover about Planet Vegeta's destruction and a message about Kakarot being sent to Earth. In the present, and are sparring in a desert as, with Bulla, and watch. Informs Bulma that six Dragon Balls have been stolen from her by two of Frieza's soldiers.

Bulma sets off to search for the final Dragon Ball before Frieza does, who is already on his way. Meanwhile, in space, Frieza soldiers Chirai and Lemo are seeking recruits for the Frieza Army. The two pass Planet Vampa where they find an older Paragus and Broly. Amazed by their power levels, the soldiers take them back to their headquarters where they meet Frieza. Frieza informs Paragus that King Vegeta's son Prince Vegeta is alive on Earth which forms an alliance between the two. Back on Earth, Bulma, Goku, Vegeta and Whis head to the artic where the final Dragon Ball is located. Bulma is asked why she wants the Dragon Balls and simply replies because she wants to be five years younger while Frieza's wish is to be five centimetres taller.

The two soldiers, that stole the rest of the Dragon Balls, inform Frieza of the final Dragon Ball's location; Earth. Frieza and his army arrive at the location where he meets Goku and Vegeta once again. Goku and Vegeta are introduced to Paragus and Broly. After seeing Vegeta, Paragus orders Broly to attack him. Vegeta and Broly go back and forth as Vegeta turns from Super Saiyan to Super Saiyan God.

Just before Broly finishes off Vegeta, Goku steps in to battle Broly. He fights Broly in base form until he transforms into Super Saiyan.

Broly catches up again to Goku who turns into Super Saiyan God, but like Vegeta, Broly manages to catch up. Goku uses a new technique to paralyse Broly but manages to break free and makes him angrier. While Goku is fighting Broly, Frieza and his soldiers take the Dragon Balls and quickly flee from the battlefield. From the otherside of Earth, telepathically contacts Goku, encouraging him to keep fighting. Goku then transforms into Super Saiyan Blue. Broly launches a giant ki which destroys the battlefield turning the landscape into an apocalyptic state.

Frieza recalls how Goku turned into Super Saiyan when he killed back on Namek during their first encounter. He attempts to murder Paragus in order to force Broly to transform in Super Saiyan, which he successfully does. Vegeta decides to join the fight and he and Goku battle Super Saiyan Broly in Super Saiyan Blue. Although, their efforts don't stop Broly.

Weakened, Goku uses instant transmission to get him and Vegeta to Piccolo's location. With the two gone, Broly sees Frieza and heads to battle him. Goku suggest he and Vegeta fuse together via fusion dance.

After many failed attempts, the two eventually fuse into Gogeta. Gogeta teleports back to the battlefield and save Frieza from Broly and fight him. Gogeta goes Super Saiyan and because of he and Broly's intense battle, the two are transported to another dimension. During the battle, Broly reaches to max power Super Saiyan. Gogeta responds by transforming into Super Saiyan Blue. Elsewhere, Chirai and Lemo decide to use the Dragon Balls to save Broly from near death. Chirai and Lemo hijack one of Frieza's ship to rescue Broly.

Gogeta stops Frieza from letting them do so. An annoyed Frieza finally leaves Earth threatning Gogeta his return. On Planet Vampa, Broly makes a close bond with Chirai and Lemo. Goku teleports to Vampa where he comforts Broly and wishes for another bout as he returns home to Earth, where Goku at last accepts his heritage as a Saiyan and admits to himself as 'Kakarot'. Cast Character name Japanese English Masako Nozawa Christopher Sabat Gine Christopher Sabat Masako Nozawa Paragus Beets Cheelai Lemo Bruce Carey Kikono Sonny Franks Berryblue King Cold Jason Douglas TBA Ryūzaburō Ōtomo Christopher Sabat Gogeta Masako Nozawa Ryō Horikawa Sean Schemmel Christopher Sabat Production Development.

And speaking on the Dragon Ball Super panel at International. The film is produced. It was originally announced under the tentative title of Dragon Ball Super - The Movie on December 17, 2017, during with the general theme being 'The Strongest Warrior Race in the Universe, The Saiyans'.

A poster was released on March 13, 2018, 11 days before the airing of the final episode of Dragon Ball Super, featuring an entirely new design by animator Naohiro Shintani, as opposed to veteran Dragon Ball character designer Tadayoshi Yamamuro. One week later, the first trailer for the film was released publicly through Toei Animation featuring the all–new character designs and an enigmatic new villain. Wrote the story, screenplay and designed the characters, is film director, Naohiro Shintani is animation director, Kazuo Ogura is serving as art director, Rumiko Nagai as color designer, Naotake Oota is in charge of special effects, and Kai Makino is the CG director.

The film includes elements of the 2014 ' story written by Toriyama as canon. On July 9, 2018, the movie's title was revealed to be Dragon Ball Super: Broly, revealing the unknown villain to be the titular character who first appeared in the 1993 film. Toriyama stated the character and his origin will be reworked, but with his classic image in mind.

With this movie portrayal, the character will become part of the series official canon. Other new characters introduced in the film are Goku's mother Gine, Kikono, Berryblue, Cheelai, and Lemo serving in the 's army, and Saiyan Beets. Music and soundtrack The film score will be composed by Norihito Sumitomo. The original soundtrack, containing 35 tracks, will be released on 12 December,.

In August 2018, was reported a rumor that the iconic theme song ' will be also featured in a new arrangement. In October 2018, it was announced that will perform the film's theme song 'Blizzard', which will be released as a single on 19 December,. Billboard in advertising the North American release. As a promotion, pre-order ticket holders in Japan, limited to fifty thousand, starting on July 20 will receive one of two charms of the characters Goku and Vegeta, whose hair changes based on the temperature of the figure. The film was promoted through the 'Dragon Ball North America Tour 2018 with Bandai Collectibles' sponsored by North American anime distributor, which was held in seven cities in the United States and Canada, starting with a International panel on July 19, and ending at on October 21, 2018. Due to the upcoming release of the film, in September and November was held a limited theatrical release and debut of the original film (1993), and TV special & film (1990) and (1995) jointly titled as Dragon Ball Z: Saiyan Double Feature, by and Toei Animation in the United States, with the audience receiving an exclusive limited edition content.

To promote the North American release of the film, a balloon debuted on the 92nd in 2018. A promotional one-hour television special aired on Fuji TV on December 2, 2018, entitled ' Just before the Dragon Ball Super debut!

TV version climax recap'. Release The film will be distributed in Japan by in cooperation with, while its international distribution rights are owned by 20th Century Fox. Funimation bought the rights for theatre screen in the United States and Canada, as well other release and broadcast rights. In addition to regular screenings, it will be also screened in,.

On July 19, 2018, trailers for both the subtitled and dubbed versions were released online after being shown at San Diego Comic-Con. On October 5, 2018, the second official trailer for both the subtitled and dubbed versions were released online after being shown at during the Dragon Ball Super: Broly panel at the at. The third and final trailer was released on November 7, 2018, only subtitled. A music trailer with a song named Blizzard was released on November 24, 2018.

The world premiere of Dragon Ball Super: Broly was held at the in on November 14, 2018. This event was limited to only 1,000 guests that were selected via lottery through No.47 and the December. Broly was open nationwide in Japan on December 14, 2018, while Funimation's English dub had its world premiere at in Los Angeles on December 13 followed by its and release a month later on January 16, 2019 by Funimation Films. ^ Pineda, Rafael. Retrieved 9 July 2018. Retrieved 2018-10-21. Funimation (2018-12-04).

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