Are Fusions taller than their fusees?
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Are Fusions taller than their fusees?
Ignoring the fact that heights can sometimes be inconsistent (especially in the anime), does anyone else think that Gotenks appears to be visibly taller than Goten and Trunks individually? Vegetto also don't seem completely dwarfed by Gohan-Boo (who is even taller than 7'5" Piccolo). The only exception to this rule would be Kibitoshin who seems to be shorter than Kibito, though he's also the only Fusion that doesn't have a dual voice so it could just be explained by Kaioshin being so dominant.
I would post some manga scans as well, though it's hard to find ones that show Gotenks or Vegetto standing next to someone showing them both at the same angle to make a good comparison. If I find any I will be sure to update the OP.
I would post some manga scans as well, though it's hard to find ones that show Gotenks or Vegetto standing next to someone showing them both at the same angle to make a good comparison. If I find any I will be sure to update the OP.
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Vegito seems to be slightly taller than Goku and Adult Gohan, like how Kefla is slightly taller than base Kale. Kibito-Shin seems to be the exception, as he is halfway between Shin and Kibito in height.
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The Kibito-Kaioshin fusion seems to be the odd exception in a lot of ways, doesn't it? Only one that doesn't provide a massive power boost, only one that balances the heights of the fusees rather than making the resulting fusion slightly taller than the taller one, only one that doesn't have a fused voice...
Of course, the old Kaioshin is the same way -- fused with a witch, but only has one voice and definitely didn't get a huge power increase (if any at all.) Did Zamasu have the fused voice effect after fusing with Black or not? I haven't actually gotten around to watching that part of Super just yet. I'm thinking this is just how Potara fusions involving Kaioshin work, especially if they gave Zamasu a single voice rather than his+Black's voices.
Of course, the old Kaioshin is the same way -- fused with a witch, but only has one voice and definitely didn't get a huge power increase (if any at all.) Did Zamasu have the fused voice effect after fusing with Black or not? I haven't actually gotten around to watching that part of Super just yet. I'm thinking this is just how Potara fusions involving Kaioshin work, especially if they gave Zamasu a single voice rather than his+Black's voices.
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Nah, it's just Zamasu's voice.Pantalones wrote:The Kibito-Kaioshin fusion seems to be the odd exception in a lot of ways, doesn't it? Only one that doesn't provide a massive power boost, only one that balances the heights of the fusees rather than making the resulting fusion slightly taller than the taller one, only one that doesn't have a fused voice...
Of course, the old Kaioshin is the same way -- fused with a witch, but only has one voice and definitely didn't get a huge power increase (if any at all.) Did Zamasu have the fused voice effect after fusing with Black or not? I haven't actually gotten around to watching that part of Super just yet. I'm thinking this is just how Potara fusions involving Kaioshin work, especially if they gave Zamasu a single voice rather than his+Black's voices.
I mean, it makes sense, given that both are technically the same person.
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Unlike Old Kai and Kibito Kai, Fused Zamasu does not have a singular voice. Instead, his voice consists of two "Zamasu" voices overlapping one another. This may be due to the fact that both of his components were technically separate instances of the same being (albeit with one possessing a different person's body). It also fits with the trend of Supreme Kai Potara fusions being voiced by a single person.Did Zamasu have the fused voice effect after fusing with Black or not? I haven't actually gotten around to watching that part of Super just yet. I'm thinking this is just how Potara fusions involving Kaioshin work, especially if they gave Zamasu a single voice rather than his+Black's voices.
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Yes, fusions are taller than the two whom fused together. Unless its Kibito and Supreme Kai, then it's inbetween. I think it's just the matter of the height in the two person whom are fusing together.
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I always thought Vegito was slightly shorter than Goku.
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Re: Are Fusions taller than their fusees?
Vegetto looks pretty tall here.DBZAOTA482 wrote:I always thought Vegito was slightly shorter than Goku.