Grimlock wrote:Mira has Saiyans DNA indeed, but that doesn't mean he already has Super Saiyan 4. That transformation has nothing to do with merging of two people, which is the case here. What you see in the result of an absorption between Mira and Towa. The fur is there because the person who designed it must have some kind of obsession with fur, because realistically speaking, the form shouldn't have fur. Neither Towa nor Mira have it. The fur literally comes out of nowhere.
Super Saiyan 4 Mira would actually be very different, with his legs having its own piece of clothes, the fur would be red, his hair would be different and it wouldn't have Towa's hair on his back. Not that is possible for Mira to achieve Super Saiyan 4 though, he doesn't have a tail (yeah, Heroes could still give it to Mira under Dragon Ball GT's logic, but guess what? Dragon Ball GT's logic is completely flawed).
First things first before you put words in my mouth: i said he was in an 'equivalent' form, not that it is a true super saiyan 4.
And with that out of the way....
Broly has black fur in this, the shades of red have varied from user to user, and Mira also has white super saiyan fur. I'm pretty sure the form is trying to invoke parallels to a super saiyan 4. Yes he lacks a tail but so did gohan. He still has the clothing on his lower legs, the elongated hair, the fur in exactly the pattern of a super saiyan 4
It's like denying Kale's form is obviously a reference to broly. Yes it's not the same, but it's clearly in reference to it to be an equivalent (since it was the strongest form idea they could invoke without stepping on red/blue hair). The design similarity is undeniably there. Cell gained his equivalents of super saiyan forms (power stressed, heck, he comes back with a zenkai boost and gains super saiyan 2 style bio-electricity) I'm pretty sure the idea here is to nod to his power going up by using saiyan forms as reference, that's all.
You seem to get a bit worked up over these discussions, any particular reason?