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While transformation (as the franchise knows it) wasn't established until the Namek arc, the act of transforming has always been one of Dragon Ball’s gimmicks. The character Oolong is designed entirely around the concept, and the very first story arc ends with Goku undergoing a monstrous transformation at the sight of the full moon.
Considering how many variations of Super Saiyan follow the Namek arc, as well as all the forms of Goku that Dragon Ball Super has added, transformations remain ingrained in the series’ DNA. From turning into a Great Ape to triggering Ultra Instinct for the first time, Goku has demonstrated some of Dragon Ball’s greatest transformations.
Updated on July 9, 2024, by Antonio Samson: Over the years, Goku has unlocked multiple transformations as he's gotten stronger. This article has been updated to provide more information and to meet CBR's editorial and formatting standards.
Goku's Base Form Shouldn't Be Overlooked
The Foundation of His Strength
First Appearance: | Dragon Ball Episode 1, "The Secret of the Dragon Balls" |
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How He Got It: | Part of His Saiyan Heritage |
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Before all the legendary transformations, Goku's base form serves as the fundamental aspect of his character. Introduced in the first episode of Dragon Ball, Goku's base form is a testament to his innate Saiyan strength and relentless training. This form might lack the flashy aura and immense power boosts of his transformations, but it is the core upon which all his other forms build.
Goku's base form clearly indicates his natural abilities and fighting potential. His growth from a young boy with a tail to one of the most powerful warriors in the universe starts here. Over the years, Goku's base form has seen exponential increases in power due to rigorous training, battles, and his Saiyan ability to grow stronger after recovering from near-death experiences. This power progression, rooted in his base form, brings a thrilling element to his character and his battles.
Oozaru Is Known To Multiply A Saiyan's Power Tenfold
The Great Ape: A Saiyan's Primal Transformation Unleashed
First Appearance: | Dragon Ball Episode 12, "A Wish To The Eternal Dragon" |
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How He Got It: | Looked At The Full Moon |
Imprisoned inside Pilaf's palace, the original Dragon Ball Team gets left behind to die overnight, in danger of being cooked alive as the sun slowly rises above them. Fortunately, a full moon appears that night, and Goku just happens to have a tail that lets him transform into a great ape.
Great Ape Goku breaks everyone out of Pilaf’s prison, but his subsequent rampage knows no limits. With no real sense of self, Goku destroys everything around him, endangering his friends in the process. Working together with Puar, Yamcha cuts off Goku’s tail and saves the day.
Kaioken Offers An Instant Yet Temporary Boost In Power
The Power of King Kai's Technique
First Appearance: | Dragon Ball Z Episode 29, "Lesson Number One" |
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How He Got It: | Trained with King Kai. |
Following his death at the start of the Saiyan arc, Goku trains with King Kai in the afterlife. King Kai notably teaches Goku two techniques: the Genki Dama and the Kaioken. The Genki Dama is shown in practice beforehand, but Toriyama saves Kaioken’s reveal for the fight against the Saiyans. It's worth pointing out that while Kaioken is essentially a technique, Goku begins exploiting it like a transformation by the Namek arc.
Kaioken increases Goku's strength by a "heartbeat," with greater versions offering larger boosts in power. However, this is not without cost, as Kaioken exhausts the user's body that much faster. Later on in Dragon Ball Super, the series goes one step further by allowing Goku to augment his transformations with Kaioken, resulting in another new Goku transformation.
Super Saiyan Once Represented The Height Of Saiyan Power
Goku Awakens The Legendary Transformation
First Appearance: | Dragon Ball Z Episode 95, "Transformed At Last" |
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How He Got It: | Watched Krillin Die |
Unlike his fight against Vegeta, where he allows Kaioken to destroy his body, Goku bows out before the fight with Frieza gives him the chance. He instead puts all his energy into a Genki Dama, but that only serves to anger Frieza. Frieza retaliates by killing Krillin; however, this ends up being the villain's downfall.
After watching his best friend burst into shreds right before his eyes, Goku transforms into the legendary Super Saiyan, gains a second wind, and forces Frieza into one of the most humiliating defeats in the series. Super Saiyan remains the most iconic of Goku transformations due to its epic debut. It's also one of the most versatile transformations in the series, as there are multiple versions that Saiyans can achieve, ranging from Super Saiyan Second Grade to Mastered Super Saiyan.
Super Saiyan 2 Became The New Standard After Cell's Arrival
Ascension Beyond Super Saiyan
First Appearance (for Goku): | Dragon Ball Z Episode 229, "Vegeta's Pride" |
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How He Got It: | Trained In The Afterlife |
The Cell arc places a heavy focus on the Super Saiyan state and how to push it further. Vegeta, Trunks, and Goku all have their own augmentations (called Grade forms), but they’re ostensibly variations of the regular Super Saiyan. It isn’t until Gohan triggers Super Saiyan 2 during the Cell Games that a new proper form is introduced.
Following Goku’s death during the Cell Games, he triggers Super Saiyan 2 while training in the afterlife. It’s likely that Goku taps into Super Saiyan 2 sooner rather than later, as evidenced by a lack of stamina drain. Goku first shows off the form in a flash instance against Yakon.
Super Saiyan 3 Was The Only Way Goku Could Battle Majin Buu
The Form That Shook The Cosmos
First Appearance: | Dragon Ball Z Episode 245, "Super Saiyan 3?!" |
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How He Got It: | Trained In The Afterlife |
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It’s interesting how Toriyama introduces Super Saiyan 2 for Goku, only to do away with it shortly after. Goku fights Majin Vegeta in this form, but he never fights in it again (in the original manga, at least). Triggering Super Saiyan 3 for the first time while stalling against Buu, Goku's transformation shakes the actual cosmos.
Taking into account the incredibly heavy toll Super Saiyan 3 puts on a living body — and how much effort Goku puts into transforming while dead — it's no wonder the form takes Goku significant time to master. He’s since gotten a firm hold of Super Saiyan 3 in Dragon Ball Super, but its depiction in the Buu arc proves too unwieldy for Goku. That said, even in Super, it's Goku's least-used form for a reason.
Super Saiyan 4 Places Importance On The Oozaru's Form Again
Harnessing the Great Ape's Power With Super Saiyan Energy
First Appearance: | Dragon Ball GT Episode 34, "Back In The Game" |
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How He Got It: | Gained Control Of His Golden Oozaru Form |
The Super Saiyan 4 transformation gained immense popularity when it debuted in Dragon Ball GT. While this Goku form (and the series it debuted in) were eventually made non-canon, it still made frequent appearances in video games and merchandise. After being defeated by Baby as a Super Saiyan 3, Goku pursued a greater power. Goku obtained Super Saiyan 4 by first regaining his Saiyan tail with help from Old Kai, Sugoro, and Shusugoro.
This allowed Goku to transform into a Golden Oozaru. Goku initially had little control over this form. When Pan got through to him, Goku gained control of his Golden Oozaru form. In doing so, Goku completed his ascent to Super Saiyan 4, which included a grown-up body.
Super Saiyan God Was A Forgotten Myth Even Among Saiyans
The Divine Saiyan Transformation
First Appearance: | Dragon Ball Z: Battle of the Gods |
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How He Got It: | Performed A Ritual |
At its core, Battle of Gods is a character study of Son Goku and the themes that define Dragon Ball. The story centers itself on an unbeatable foe, forcing Goku past his limits but without giving him the actual satisfaction of doing so. Battle of Gods humbles Goku, especially through the act of the Super Saiyan God ritual.
Super Saiyan God isn't a form Goku earns on his own accord; he actually receives it through the power of others. It’s not something he wants, but he understands it’s needed. At the same time, Beerus recognizes Goku’s skill remains his own even if his power isn’t. There’s a lot to analyze about Goku’s characterization in BoG.
Super Saiyan Blue Creates A New Standard For Super Saiyans
The Pinnacle of Super Saiyan Evolution
First Appearance: | Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection of F |
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How He Got It: | Trained With Whis. |
Following the events of Battle of Gods, Vegeta and Goku train with Whis. The anime and manga never reveal how either martial artist triggers Super Saiyan Blue, but everything indicates they mastered Super Saiyan Blue during this training period. As Whis is training them in the art of God Ki, SSB is likely to remain one of their specific goals.
Super Saiyan Blue has since become the Super Saiyan of Dragon Ball Super, serving as Goku and Vegeta’s base forms. While the blue pairs quite well with Goku’s Resurrection F attire, it’s not that exciting in his Turtle School uniform.
Super Saiyan Blue Kaioken Helps Goku Fight Against An Assassin With Time Mastery
Combining Godly Power and King Kai's Technique
First Appearance: | Dragon Super Episode 39, "A Developed "Time Skip" Counterstrike? Here Comes Goku's New Move!" |
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How He Got It: | Mastered Ki Control |
After Golden Frieza's defeat, both Goku and Vegeta sought to improve upon their newfound Super Saiyan Blue abilities. Vegeta accomplished this later on in Dragon Ball Super, but Goku quickly found a new avenue through the use of an old technique. Thanks to having greater ki control through Super Saiyan Blue, Goku could incorporate the Kaioken technique.
Goku initially planned to save this form for a rematch against Beerus but needed to use its ability multipliers to get past Hit's time-skip technique. Super Saiyan Blue Kaioken had the same drawbacks as the base Kaioken, as Goku's body couldn't handle it indefinitely.
Ultra Instinct -Sign- Showed The Fruits Of Goku's Training
Goku's Path to Enlightenment Through Fighting
First Appearance: | Dragon Ball Super Episode 110, "Goku Enkindled! The Awakened One's New Ultra Instinct!" |
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How He Got It: | Pushed Past His Limits |
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The Universe Survival arc became a major turning point for Dragon Ball Super and basically re-contextualized modern Dragon Ball. All the pieces had been rearranged, the multiverse had been properly expanded, and Goku had a new end goal in mind: mastering Ultra Instinct. Goku triggered Ultra Instinct for the first time during the Tournament of Power.
In the anime, Ultra Instinct was fueled by his own Genki Dama’s energy, whereas the manga had Goku tapping into Ultra Instinct as a mental state. Ultra Instinct was treated like a technique through the series’ actual text, but it’s depicted as a transformation. As of the Moro arc, Goku could trigger Ultra Instinct -Sign- at will so long as his mind was calm.
Perfected Ultra Instinct Developed In Response To Goku Wanting To Surpass Jiren
Goku Masters the Ultimate Technique

First Appearance: | Dragon Ball Super Episode 129, "A Transcendent Limit Break! Autonomous Ultra Instinct Mastered!" |
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How He Got It: | Further Surpassing His Limits |
Ultra Instinct -Sign- wasn't enough to surpass Jiren in the Tournament of Power; Goku needed to dig deeper by completing his Ultra Instinct form. Pushed to the brink of elimination in his Ultra Instinct -Sign- form, Goku remained on the defensive during an onslaught of Jiren punches. This surge in offense culminated in Goku reaching the Perfected Ultra Instinct.
It wasn't until training with Merus during the Moro arc that he reached Ultra Instinct -Sign- again. Goku later triggered the completed Ultra Instinct after Merus' erasure, when Goku kept his emotions in check during a heartbreaking moment. Since then, Goku has used the form at will.
Divine Ki Giant Battle Avatar Was Goku's Best Chance To Stop Moro
The Manifestation of Divine Energy

First Appearance: | Dragon Ball Super Chapter 66, "Moro, Consumer of Worlds" |
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How He Got It: | Channeled Divine Energy Against Moro |
During the Galactic Patrol Prisoner arc, Goku is pushed to his absolute limits against Planet-Eater Moro. In order to stop the warlock from detonating and destroying the galaxy, Goku attempts to destroy the villain's forehead crystal, only to be captured and drained of energy by Moro.
However, thanks to the divine energy of Uub and Goku's other allies, the series' protagonist could recharge and reach a new form: Divine Ki Giant Battle Avatar. This form is a physical manifestation of Goku's Divine ki. So far, the transformation has only occurred while Goku was in dire circumstances against Moro and Gas, the primary antagonists of the manga's latest arcs.
True Ultra Instinct Represented Goku Learning How To Use Ultra Instinct His Own Way
The Saiyan's True Path to Ultra Instinct

First Appearance: | Dragon Ball Super Chapter 85, "To Each His Own Answer" |
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How He Got It: | Utilized His Saiyan Emotions |
For Goku to utilize Perfected Ultra Instinct, his emotions must be completely calm. When he fights, the Saiyan warrior is driven by passion, ambition, and rage; as a result, Perfected Ultra Instinct isn't maximizing his talents. However, True Ultra Instinct, which Goku achieves by combining Ultra Instinct -Sign- with his Saiyan emotions, perfectly suits his battle-driven nature.
Goku and Vegeta struggled to defend themselves against Gas during the Granolah the Survivor arc until the former debuted this form. Using its newfound power, he gained the upper hand against Gas, even after the villain survived Granolah's ultimate attack. Were it not for the introduction of Black Frieza, True Ultra Instinct would easily be the strongest form to appear in the franchise.

Dragon Ball
Dragon Ball tells the tale of a young warrior by the name of Son Goku, a young peculiar boy with a tail who embarks on a quest to become stronger and learns of the Dragon Balls, when, once all 7 are gathered, grant any wish of choice.
- Created by
- Akira Toriyama
- First Film
- Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies
- Latest Film
- Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
- First TV Show
- Dragon Ball
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- Dragon Ball Super
- Upcoming TV Shows
- Dragon Ball DAIMA
- First Episode Air Date
- April 26, 1989
- Cast
- Sean Schemmel , Laura Bailey , Brian Drummond , Christopher Sabat , Scott McNeil
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- Dragon Ball Super
Summary
Dragon Ball is the labor of writer/illustrator Akira Toriyama, beginning with Dragon Ball back in 1984. The series originally started as a serialized manga back in Weekly Shonen Jump for nearly a decade until it expanded into the anime franchises it is most known for today. Dragon Ball was later adapted into two animes, with one being Dragon Ball Z, the most universally known series in the entire Dragon Ball canon. The franchise has continued to expand lore via films, video games, and additional sequel TV series, such as the more recent Dragon Ball Super and Super Dragon Ball Heroes. Dragon Ball centers mostly around Son Goku, a being known as a Saiyan, and his friends as they face off against intergalactic threats and seek out the titular dragon balls. When all seven of these balls are collected, they can be used to summon a legendary dragon that can grant the wishes of whoever so gathers them. The Dragon Ball franchise continues to be one of the most well-known and beloved animes of all time, with over forty different countries airing it, and has had a tremendous impact on Western culture as a whole.