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In real life, our Vegeta award for the greatest Widow’s Peak has to go to British Soap star Simon Gregson, who plays Steve McDonald. Vegeta inherited his Widow’s Peak from his Father. Poor Vegeta! If you look at his Father’s hairline, you know what he didn’t stand a chance.
Short Answer. Vegeta’s hairline is a stylistic choice made by the creator of the Dragon Ball series, Akira Toriyama. It is meant to convey a sense of power and intensity, as well as to distinguish Vegeta from other characters in the series.
its called a Widows peak, its a real hairline. 2. true.
We’re told their hair doesn’t change from the moment they’re born (though it can fall out in old age) and Vegeta’s hairline blatantly changes. It’s direct contradiction, can’t really explain it beyond anime staff just doing what they thought looked cool outside of Toriyama’s supervision.
23 sie 2023 · The “Vegeta hairline” refers to a distinctive hairstyle that has gained popularity thanks to the character Vegeta from the anime series Dragon Ball. This hairstyle is characterized by a prominent widow’s peak and spiky hair that stands upright.
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Where’s your source on Toriyama finding it odd that manyu people liked Vegeta’s hairline? In fact, receding is commonly associated with high testosterone in media, whereas in real life it’s just a DHT thing.