Akira Toriyama has always enjoyed keeping Dragon Ball fans on their toes. He is known for his unexpected twists in character development and story progression in every series. Among all the characters he's shaped over the years, one stands out as one of the most complex and intriguing. Vegeta entered the story as a villain but evolved as the story advanced, allowing him to emerge as one of the greatest heroes in Dragon Ball.
Yet, despite his growth, the Prince of all Saiyans has always been the subject of Toriyama's playful and, at times, wry humor. In an interview, Toriyama even once casually discussed Vegeta's eventful fate, hinting at how the proud Saiyan would meet his end. While this darkly comedic twist speaks volumes about Toriyama's approach to his character, it also doesn't seem too far from the mark.
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Vegeta’s Theoretical Death Doesn’t Fit His Character at All
Akira Toriyama had once confirmed in an interview that Vegeta would be the first of the main cast to die. With Toriyama's signature dry humor, he stated, "Everybody dies eventually, but Vegeta seems like he has high blood pressure, so he'll probably go suddenly." On the surface, this is just some of Toriyama's teasing, but beneath the joke is a startling picture of how the hero may meet his unexpected demise. It's a fate no one would expect for a warrior who seems larger than life and has faced countless opponents.

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However, the idea of Vegeta's death stemming from something as mundane as high blood pressure doesn't quite sit right. While he is often easily angered and sharp-tongued, he has, quite literally, been to hell and back and emerged victorious at the end of every arc. To think that his final moments could be something so ordinary almost feels tragic in its own way. Rather than a heroic, explosive defeat in battle, Vegeta's theoretical ing lacks the grandeur that fans would expect for him. It's a massive change from the epic send-offs given to many heroes, making it a particularly depressing end.
If Vegeta Dies Early, He Deserves a More Fitting End
Toriyama Is Known for His Ribbing and He Particularly Enjoyed Poking Fun at Vegeta Fans
Akira Toriyama's playful comment about Vegeta's end may paint an unsettling picture, but it also goes to show his love of keeping fans on edge. While Toriyama has immense affection for many of his characters, he also never shied away from poking fun at them. The Prince of all Saiyans, who is often portrayed as overly serious and prideful, has a good deal of comedic moments and is often singled out as the target of Toriyama's humorous jabs. However, these moments often enrich Vegeta's character and give him layers of complexity that enhance the overall series.
Ultimately, Vegeta's potential fate may be tragic for his character, yet it aligns with Toriyama's unique approach to storytelling and unexpected plot twists. While Vegeta's death would be tragic, the irony of his fate, closely linked to his personality and attitude, is difficult to overlook. Though it's highly unlikely this fate will come to , the idea of an early death as a result of anything less than a grandiose farewell is truly depressing. However, should the Dragon Ball hero meet his fate earlier than expected, fans can only hope this isn't the path the series takes.
Source: Kanzenshuu.com

- Created by
- Akira Toriyama
- First Film
- Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies
- Latest Film
- Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
- First TV Show
- Dragon Ball
- Latest TV Show
- Super Dragon Ball Heroes
- First Episode Air Date
- April 26, 1989