He looks up to and greatly admires his older brother Gohan (he was the only person who finds Gohan's embarrassing Great Saiyaman Suit to be "cool"). He also has good table manners when it comes to eating. Goten is also well mannered (like his father), as he always bows before he faces someone in a fight. Between Trunks and himself, he is surprisingly the voice of reason, though he usually goes along with the former's ideas. He is also somewhat mischievous, due to being influenced by his best friend Trunks and joins him in their many antics. This allowed him to develop love for play-fighting and bug catching. While still being forced to study hard like his older brother by their mother, having mellowed out following Goku's death, Chi-Chi allowed Goten to have more freedom to explore his own interests than Gohan did growing up Chi-Chi even took it upon herself to train Goten in the martial arts. ![]() However, thanks to his mother's structured upbringing, he tends to show more common sense and proper manners than his father did as a child (even in some cases as an adult). his long-sleeved shirt is white with a purple t-shirt underneath and his chino pants are lavender.Īs a child, Goten is a fun-loving and kind-hearted person like his father. Later in the Baby Saga, his outfit has been changed to a new color. In the Black Star Dragon Ball Saga, Goten wears a green long-sleeved shirt with a yellow t-shirt underneath and wears purple chino pants and light beige golden boots just like the ones Trunks wore. He begins to look like his brother Gohan as in contrast to Goku. In Dragon Ball GT, his hairstyle becomes spiky, straight and tilted. Goten changed his hairstyle as a result of being mistaken for Goku. He also wears a purple undershirt, alongside black pants and black shoes. He is taller and wears a long green, buttoned shirt, and has hair similar to his older brother Gohan, in the Cell Saga. When not fighting, he wears a blue sleeveless changshan with a green trim and a lavender long sleeve shirt underneath with white folded sleeves and a long red sash tied around his waist which it was concealed beneath his changshan, lavender Chinese pants with white folded sleeves and black Kung-Fu shoes.įor Super Hero, as it takes place a year before the end of Dragon Ball Z, he's older. He also wears blue armbands, which he previously didn't, and his hairstyle still resembles that of his father. In Dragon Ball Super, Goten wears his gi without the blue undershirt as he did in the Majin Buu Saga. Goten's hair grew, so that he would not be mistaken for Goku and is seen with a shaggier hairstyle similar to Yamcha's and also wears an orange gi similar to what Pan wears at the 28th World Martial Arts Tournament. His appearance drastically changes as he grows older, towards the end of Dragon Ball Z. Goten is known for looking almost identical to his father as a child, to the point when Goku first meets Goten he proclaims, "I think there is a little me hiding behind your leg Chi-Chi!" This resemblance to his father is pointed out numerous times by other characters throughout the series, as well as in a few video games. ![]() He also wears an orange gi similar to Goku's, minus the kame symbol, along with a dark blue long-sleeved undershirt and black training shoes with dark blue shin guards in the Majin Buu Arc. Goten's appearance as a child is a spitting image of his father's childhood look, including messy, unkempt hair, same eye color, lighter-pale complexion and a playful face. Goku when seeing Goten for the first time in " Gather for the Tournament" " Hey, I think there's a little me hiding behind your leg, Chi-Chi!"
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