- Name: Vegeta
- Japanese Pronunciation: Bejiita
- Ethnicity: Saiyajin
- Origin of name: vegetable
- Father: King Vegeta
- Mother: ?
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Goku's enemy at first, later rival. Born on Planet Vegeta
as a prince, this proud Saiyajin is classified as an elite warrior.
He arrives on earth after hearing that Radditz has died.
Along with Nappa, another Saiyajin, they have come to claim earth and
find the Dragon Balls, which they learned from Radditz shortly before
his death.
Goku easily defeats Nappa, but a big battle unfolds
between Goku and Vegeta. Goku realizes the strength of his opponent
and uses his newly learned Kaiouken. Vegeta, on the other hand, is enraged
that a lower-level warrior like Goku can put up such a good fight. This
major battle, which was, I'd say, well sequenced and excellently portrayed
in the manga, ends up nearly in a draw. Goku, who fights to his limits,
pushes Vegeta into using the big ape form. This is a major blow to Goku
(literally). However, the fight ends up nearly tied, as Yajirobe daringly
slices Vegeta's tail off (this returns the ape back to normal) and as
Gohan turns into a giant ape and falls on top of Vegeta.
Later, on Planet Namek, Vegeta ends up teaming up with
the Z Warriors to battle the common enemy, Freezer. This relationship
is an uneasy one; Kuririn and Gohan are wary of him and, indeed, Vegeta
was planning to finish them off after Freezer was cleared away. Vegeta
fights the Ginyuu Special Combat Team and Freezer, before being killed
by the ice box from Hades.
He is brought back to life on earth and ends up living
there after the Freezer Episodes. On earth, Vegeta sort of mellows out,
develops a relationship with Bulma, and has his son, Trunks. With the
other warriors, he fights evil Androids #19 and #20 (Dr. Gero), the
supposedly evil Androids #16, #17, and #18, fights the various stages
of Cell, and takes on Buu.
Vegeta is driven by the incessant desire to become stronger
than Goku, who always seems to be a step ahead of him. Proud and adamant,
he will not allow anyone to be more powerful than he is; after all,
he is the prince. Like Goku, the Saiyajin blood in him makes him crave
fighting.
However, being with Goku and his friends changes him.
Once full of pure evil, his black heart becomes diluted into a shade
of gray. He shows signs of affection to his son, Trunks, when they are
training in the gravity room at Capsule Corp. headquarters. (He promises
to take him to an amusement park).
But, apparently, there is a violent conflict deep down
inside him; he tries to deal with his inherent evil and his acquired
goodness (hey you psych majors -the cognitive dissonance musta been
great). This conflict plays out in the Buu Episodes, when Vegeta willingly
submits to Babidi's trance in order to clear his conscience and fight
Goku as an evil enemy as he was way back when.
But, Goku sees through Vegeta's antics and knows that
Vegeta will never be able to return to the pure evil that he once was.
Goku is right; Vegeta stops his battle with him and fights Buu instead.
For the first time in his life, he fights for a cause that is not his
own. Shortly before he self explodes to destroy Buu, he puts his hand
on Trunks and tells him his last words and regards for his wife Bulma.
Vegeta is later revived in order to help Goku fight
Buu, and they fuse through Potara into the warrior, Vegetto. In the
end, Vegeta relinquishes his evil (or most of it) and stymies his pride
when he calls Goku the number one warrior. In the epilogue, we find
out that he has a second child, Bra.