Dragon Ball Daima's final boss bore more than a ing resemblance to Jiren, the ultimate fighter from Universe 11 seen in Dragon Ball Super's Tournament of Power. Fans have wondered what connection, if any, Jiren may have had to Gomah, and now someone on the Dragon Ball team has finally addressed the issue.

As the Supreme Demon King of the Demon Realm and a heroic figure from Universe 11, it's hard to imagine what Gomah and Jiren actually have in common. However, both were given hulking, muscular frames, and wore skintight outfits that were primarily red and black, giving them a very distinctive resemblance to one another. Given that Jiren's mentor was supposedly killed by a demon (which could easily have been from the Demon Realm), some fans speculated that there was reason to think that the resemblance was more than coincidental.

Dragon Ball's Character Designer Weighs In on Gomah and Jiren

Nakatsuru Reveals Toriyama's Involvement in Gomah's Design

In an interview with the show "Made in Asia," Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru, a Dragon Ball character designer, answered some questions, including one about Jiren and Gomah's shared resemblance. Nakatsuru commented that Gomah's design was created by Akira Toriyama himself, and thus he couldn't say definitively whether there was meant to be some connection between the two characters as a result. While the answer is a bit disappointing, it is interesting to know that Gomah was one of Toriyama's designs for Daima, including not only his base form, but apparently his muscular Third Eye form as well.

Fan theories about the situation have certainly been interesting, such as speculation that Gomah was somehow the one responsible for killing Jiren's mentor, but it seems that, at least for now, none of them will be confirmed. That's unfortunate, as Daima could certainly stand to have a few more solid connections to Super, helping to show that they really are intended to be in the same continuity, despite some major issues with the canon now as a result of Daima. It could help to squash the idea that Daima is non-canonical, or represents its own branch of canon, separate from Super.

Why Do Jiren and Gomah Look So Similar?

Examining How the Two Came to Resemble One Another

Demon King Gomah as seen in episode 1 of Dragon Ball DAIMA.

It's interesting to ponder exactly how these characters may look alike, even if only from an out-of-universe perspective. It's pretty clear that Jiren and the Pride Troopers are inspired by Super Sentai (Power Rangers) style heroes, so their color-blocked uniforms make a lot of sense in that perspective. Gomah is simply wearing the same outfit he had on all along, which happens to look quite similar to the Pride Troopers. Gomah's outfit is a bit different, with the red part forming an M-like shape, perhaps referencing "Majin" and the Majin "M" symbol.

Overall, it's likely a coincidence that the two share a resemblance in their costuming.

Who Would Win: Jiren or Gomah?

Pitting the Two Characters Against One Another

Ultra Instinct Goku fighting Jiren in Dragon Ball Super.

One thing that's always fun to contemplate is which of these two characters would win in a fight. Gomah certainly made a powerful impression with the Third Eye, and his magical abilities might be difficult for Jiren to deal with. However, Jiren possesses a truly phenomenal level of strength and speed, and based on how Goku in Super Saiyan 4 was able to outmaneuver Gomah, Jiren could likely do the same. Jiren also doesn't really rely on transformations the way Goku does, so he wouldn't be at much risk of having his power decreased by Gomah.

Most fans would also agree that Super Saiyan Blue and Ultra Instinct are more powerful transformations than Super Saiyan 4, and Jiren was able to easily keep up with the former and held his own quite well against the latter. It seems likely that if Jiren and Gomah ever did cross paths, Jiren would easily be able to defeat Gomah. Perhaps a future edition of the Super Dragon Ball Heroes manga might even have them both in it some day.

Will Jiren and Gomah's Connections Ever Be Confirmed?

Fans May Never Know For Sure if the Resemblance is Intentional

Gomah loses the Third Eye

Unfortunately, with Toriyama's death last year, it may not ever be possible to fully confirm what was intended regarding Gomah's design. There is always the possibility that Toriyama left some notes behind that might reveal the truth, but fans can hardly count on such a thing being found and released.

Just because it can never be confirmed doesn't make it any less of a fun fan theory, however. The idea of the Pride Troopers or Gomah drawing inspiration from each other is certainly a wild one, but it can be fun to tie disparate parts of Dragon Ball canon together like this. After all, the world of Dragon Ball is both big and small at the same time, and this kind of coincidence can always be given new meaning later.

Dragon Ball Daima temp TV logo poster
Dragon Ball DAIMA
Writers
Akira Toriyama
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Dragon Ball

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