Summary

When it comes to transformations in anime, it’s almost impossible to argue that the Super Saiyan transformation doesn’t trump them all. This legendary transformation made its on-screen debut in theDragon Ball Zanime back in 1991, and since then,it has become a household name across all forms of media. Whether it be TV shows, movies, video games, or comics, references to this transformation can be found in just about anything.

Everything about the Super Saiyan transformation is just plain awesome - the color scheme, the design, the aura, and most importantly, the power that comes with it. But what makes this transformation particularly awesome is the number of variations to it, each bringing something new to the table in terms of style and power. While the canon Super Saiyan transformations are well known amongDragon Ballfans, quite a few non-canon variations of this form often slip under the radar despite being just as cool, if not cooler, than their canon counterparts.

Dragon Ball - Super Saiyan Bardock

1Super Saiyan Bardock

The Perfect Embodiment of Saiyan Rage

TrueDragon Ballfans understand just how crucial Bardock is to Son Goku’s story. If Bardock never sent Goku off to planet Earth, the entire story ofDragon Ballwould’ve been drastically different, with Kakarot never becoming the selfless hero fans know and love today. But given Bardock’s pivotal role inDragon Ball’s story, his lack of screen time leaves a lot to be desired for the fans.

In the brief moments he appears in the series,Bardock is shown as a low-class Saiyan who’s nowhere near strong enough to become a Super Saiyan. However, if fans explore beyond the canon storyline, they’ll find a slightlyobscure TV special called “Episode of Bardock"in which Bardock transforms into a Super Saiyan to fight Chilled, one of Frieza’s ancestors.

dn heroes super saiyan god trunks

While this special is a “what-if” storyline, making the transformation non-canon, seeing Bardock achieve the legendary Super Saiyan transformation is still incredibly satisfying. This form suits Bardock’s character perfectly. His Saiyan rage and sheer courage embody the essence of a Super Saiyan, making this undoubtedly one of the best non-canon Super Saiyan transformations.

2Super Saiyan God Trunks

A New Level Of Power For The Saiyan Warrior

Ever since his memorable introduction in the Android Saga, Trunks has remained a fan-favorite character for manyDragon Ballfans. He’s gone through numerous transformations throughout the show, achieving both Super Saiyan 1 and 2, and evenunlocking a special “Super Saiyan Rage” form inDragon Ball Super. While this special transformation was amazing in its own right,giving Trunks the power-up he needed to go toe-to-toe with Fused Zamasu, fans were left slightly disappointed that they never got to see Trunks achieve the Super Saiyan God form.

Well, that was the case untilSuper Dragon Ball Heroes,in all of its fan-serving glory, finally gave fans a peek at what Trunks would look like if he achieved God ki. The beautiful red hair, fiery aura, and calm demeanor that come with the Super Saiyan God form perfectly complement Trunks' character, making him even cooler than before. While this transformation is completely non-canon asSuper Dragon Ball Heroesis just a promotional anime, it remains an amazing form nonetheless.

Super Saiyan 3 Vegeta from Dragon Ball Heroes

3Super Saiyan 3 Vegeta

A Fan Favorite Non-Canon Form

Vegeta and Goku’s rivalry might just bethe greatest rivalry in anime history. These two have been one-upping each other continuously for decades, with Goku always maintaining a small lead, but Vegeta not being too far behind. Every form Goku has ever achieved, Vegeta has achieved as well (or achieved something equivalent to its level). However, this trend surprisingly broke with the Super Saiyan 3 transformation, as Goku achieved it back in the Buu Saga, but Vegeta never matched the form, skipping it entirely.

This has always left a bad taste in the mouths ofDragon Ballfans, as Super Saiyan 3 is easily one of the most menacing variations of the Super Saiyan form, so a fan-favorite character like Vegeta never achieving it is a massive deal. To rub even more salt into the wounds of Vegeta fans, Trunks and Goten were able to achieve the form within six months of training in the Hyperbolic Chamber, albeit they could only do it while fused.

Goku, in his False Super Saiyan form, stopping Lord Slug’s punch with one hand

However, not all hope is lost for Vegeta fans, as the form has appeared in both aDragon Ballgame,Raging Blast 2, and theDragon Ball Heroesanime. While this doesn’t make the form canon, at least fans get to see what the form could have looked like if Vegeta decided not to skip it. The long hair of the form suits Vegeta’s character design surprisingly well, and its stamina tradeoff for power complements Vegeta’s fighting style perfectly.

4False Super Saiyan Goku

A Primal Super Saiyan Form

The False Super Saiyan form has only made a single appearance inDragon Ballhistory, in a non-canon movie calledDragon Ball Z: Lord Slug. When the movie first came out in 1991, it didn’t gain much attention and struggled to resonate with mostDragon Ballfans. So, unfortunately, the False Super Saiyan form fell into obscurity. But this all changed in the late 2010s when theDragon Ballcommunity finally started to realize how awesome this transformation truly is.

Despite being a non-canon transformation that doesn’t serve any real purpose in the grand scheme of things, there’s just something so incredibly raw and primal about this form. When Goku achieves it, his eyes go completely white and he gains the golden Super Saiyan aura, but his hair remains its natural color. This gives the False Super Saiyan transformation a unique aesthetic that personifies the Saiyan rage in a way that feels incredibly intense. While it’s unlikely that this form will ever be seen again inDragon Ball, it’s nice to see that it’s finally getting the praise it deserves from theDragon Ballcommunity.

Dragon Ball - Super Saiyan 4 Goku and Vegeta

5Super Saiyan 4

The Most Iconic Non-Canon Super Saiyan Form

Super Saiyan 4 is easily the most famous non-canon Super Saiyan formin all ofDragon Ball.Introduced inDragon Ball GT,this transformation has managed to build a huge fanbase even though the show itself isn’t necessarily a fan favorite. When the Super Saiyan 4 form is compared to all the other non-canon forms, it stands out with its extremely unique aesthetic that completely deviates from the traditional Super Saiyan look that fans have grown accustomed to.

And while some fans may not be fond of how different it appears compared to its canon counterparts, there’s no denying that it just looks downright awesome. The red fur, the long black hair, the Saiyan tail, and even the red eyeliner combine to create what is arguably the most intimidating-looking form ever shown inDragon Ball.This form also introduced a new echelon of power to the show that remained unparalleled for decades untilDragon Ball Superarrived. Since then, it has been overshadowed by the modern God ki transformations, but it’ll always hold a special place in the hearts ofDragon Ballfans.