Goku displays all of his Dragon Ball Daima transformations in a stunning illustration that looks like something out of the 90s

The modern era of dragon ball It is leaving us with many joys, but also some disappointments. In 2015, Toei Animation surprised us with a new weekly series called Dragon Ball Super and the world turned upside down.

Son Goku and his friends returned, every Sunday, with a new, completely new anime episode. Unfortunately, this dream only lasted until 2018, the year in which the series ended with episode 131.

After its suspension, as it is assumed that it was not a definitive goodbye, Toei Animation continued working on new productions and delighted us with the promotional anime for Super Dragon Ball Heroeswhich spread longer than the Super brand. And what happened next?

Well, it’s arrived Dragon Ball Daimathe latest animation project from Akira Toriyamaa total of 20 episodes that put a smile on our faces. Even though the broadcast ended last February, they gave us some truly epic moments.

Without going any further, in one of the final episodes, adult Son Goku gave us a new demonstration of all his transformations, from the base state to the new one. Super Saiyan 4. An epic moment that surprised fans around the world!

Since many of these fans are also incredible artists, some decided to capture the scene with their own art. And that’s where it comes in Alansurname CatDestroyer225-year-old Chilean fan who is known for replicating the best style of the dragon ball from the mid-90s. If you don’t believe it, watch this!

Good old Alan showed what is not written in this illustration, drawing Son Goku from scratch. Dragon Ball Daima with all its transformations. And yes, we say no problem, its art surpasses most of the franchise’s official products today!

Seeing this level, one does not understand how it is possible for companies like Shueisha and Toei Animation do not have artists of this caliber in their ranks. What are you waiting for to hire this kid? Just look at his social media to see that this quality reigns in all his drawings. ยกKai, Kai!