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The following transformations are achieved, seen, and/or referenced ''[[Dragon Ball]]'', either in [[Akira Toriyama]]'s original manga series, [[Toei Animation]]'s animated adaptation, within video games produced by [[Bandai Namco]], etc.
The following transformations are achieved, seen, and/or referenced ''[[Dragon Ball]]'', either in [[Akira Toriyama]]'s original manga series, [[Toei Animation]]'s animated adaptation, within video games produced by [[Bandai Namco]], etc.


[[File:Daiz10 saiyan-genealogy.png|thumb|220px|The "Super Saiyan Geanealogy" column from ''Daizenshuu 10: TV Animation Part 3'' (p. ###)]]
[[File:Daiz10 saiyan-genealogy.png|thumb|220px|The "Super Saiyan Pedigree" column from ''Daizenshuu 10: TV Animation Part 3'' (p. 92)]]
==Saiyan Transformations==
==Saiyan Transformations==



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The following transformations are achieved, seen, and/or referenced Dragon Ball, either in Akira Toriyama's original manga series, Toei Animation's animated adaptation, within video games produced by Bandai Namco, etc.

The "Super Saiyan Pedigree" column from Daizenshuu 10: TV Animation Part 3 (p. 92)

Saiyan Transformations

  • Great Ape
  • Super Saiyan
  • Super Saiyan Grade II
  • Super Saiyan Grade III
  • Super Saiyan 2
  • Super Saiyan 3
  • Pseudo-Super Saiyan
  • Legendary Super Saiyan
  • Golden Great Ape
  • Super Saiyan 4
  • Super Saiyan 5: thus far does not exist in official Dragon Ball merchandise, but was somewhat-joking referred to off-hand and explicitly named as such in Dragon Ball GT episode...

References