After 18 years, Dragon Ball Daima reveals where one of the most powerful fighters got his arrogant fighting style

Vegetto had a very specific habit when fighting Boo. (Image: © Bird Studio, Shueisha / Chunsoft, Bandai Namco)

Dragon Ball Daima always surprises fans of the popular shonen series with new story content or sends viewers back in time to Dragon Ball Z with some nostalgic Easter eggs. With the latest Daima episode, the series has once again ensured that that loyal fans of the series were able to experience a little déjà vu.

Not only was one, but also his arrogant fighting style against the second Tamagami, which reminds fans of a very specific other Z Fighter:Vegetto!

Vegetto has his arrogant attitude and kicking style when fighting Vegeta

The final Boo arc of Dragon Ball Z saw an unexpected alliance between Vegeta and Goku, who merged using the Kaioshins' Potara earrings to take down the pink villain.

It was also the first time in the series that Goku and Vegeta fused not through the legendary dance, but in an entirely new way. This also created a new fighter who still inspires fans today: Vegetto!

Even then, Vegetto had already crossed his arms over his chest. (Image: © Bird Studio, Shueisha / Toei Animation)

His fight against Super Boo was one of the most memorable fights in Dragon Ball history. Not only did Vegetto seem to have the upper hand in the exchange, but his personality also stuck in the fans' minds. Unlike Gogeta, Vegetto, perhaps due to Vegeta's influence, had a much more arrogant and calm aura than the other fusion form.

Against Boo, the newly formed Saiyan displayed a unique fighting style:At the beginning, Vegetto fought mainly with just his feet and crossed his arms over his chest as an expression of superiority over his pink opponent.

Episode 12 of Dragon Ball Daima revisits Vegetto's signature fighting stance, but this time fans know exactly who it comes from - Vegeta!

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X user @AlpelDokkan also points out with an uploaded excerpt from the fight between Mini-Vegeta and the Tamagami in Episode 12 of Daima that Vegetto has his unmistakably arrogant fighting stance from Vegeta.

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The result is not only a cool triple Super Saiyan transformation of Mini-Vegeta that fans have never seen before, but also the signature crossed-arms pose that will be familiar to many Dragon Ball Z fans.

After all, it was the same arrogant attitude that Vegetto took when fighting Super Boo. So this shows that in those moments in DBZ, Vegeta had the upper hand over the fused body, giving Vegetto that arrogant but calmer personality.

What are your thoughts on Vegeta's Triple Super Saiyan form and did you recognize Vegetto's fighting style in the latest episode of Daima?