If you’re a fan of Dragon Ball Z, you know that Vegeta, the proud Saiyan Prince, is one of the most iconic characters in anime history. From his intense rivalry with Goku to his journey from villain to hero, Vegeta’s character development has captivated fans for decades.
Now, whether you’re a young artist or simply a Dragon Ball enthusiast, these Vegeta coloring pages give you the chance to bring this fierce warrior to life in your own style! With a range of scenes and poses—from Vegeta’s classic power-up stance to his Super Saiyan transformations—each page offers a unique way to explore his personality and power.
These coloring pages are perfect for inspiring creativity, enhancing focus, and letting fans of all ages dive into the Dragon Ball universe. So, grab your favorite colors and get ready to add your personal touch to the world of Dragon Ball with these epic Vegeta coloring pages!
Vegeta’s Quest for Strength: A Look at His Transformations
Vegeta’s transformations showcase his relentless pursuit of power and evolution as a Saiyan warrior. Starting with the Great Ape form, Vegeta taps into his Saiyan heritage. Later, he achieves Super Saiyan and Super Saiyan 2, rivaling Goku’s power. In Dragon Ball Super, he reaches Super Saiyan God and Super Saiyan Blue, combining godly ki with Saiyan strength.
His Super Saiyan Blue Evolved form surpasses this, emphasizing his unique path to power. Vegeta’s Ultra Ego transformation, inspired by the Gods of Destruction, embraces destructive energy. Each form highlights his growth, pride, and unbreakable spirit in the face of stronger foes.
Base Vegeta wearing a Scouter
Base Vegeta, wearing his classic scouter, is a scene that resonates deeply with Dragon Ball fans. As the Saiyan Prince, Vegeta exudes an intense aura of pride and determination, embodying both his noble heritage and relentless drive for power. In this form, he’s typically seen wearing his blue and white Saiyan armor with the iconic green scouter on his left eye—a device he uses to read power levels, underscoring his analytical side and ruthless ambition.
Vegeta after arriving to earth faces of against Goku, Gohan, Yajirobi and Krillin. Although Krillin isn’t as powerful as the rest of the characters, he still plays a great role in the battle between the Saiyans.
When coloring Vegeta, start with his blue bodysuit, shading around the muscles for added depth. His armor is a blend of white with light gray or pale yellow accents on the shoulder pads, chest, and waist—these metallic shades make his armor look battle-ready.
For his scouter, use a bright green for the lens, with a bit of shading to give it a glassy look. His black hair, spiked and wild, is his signature feature, so make sure to add depth with dark grays or hints of navy to make the strands pop. Finally, Vegeta’s tan skin tone should reflect his Saiyan heritage, giving him a powerful, regal appearance that’s unmistakably Saiyan.
Base Vegeta in His Iconic Battle Stance
Vegeta’s iconic battle stance radiates confidence and raw power, capturing the very essence of his warrior spirit. With one foot forward and his body slightly angled, he stands with clenched fists and a taut, muscular posture, fully prepared for any challenge. His intense gaze and signature smirk communicate a fearless resolve, signaling to his opponent that he won’t back down.
This stance isn’t just about physical readiness; it’s a testament to his pride as the Prince of Saiyans and his relentless drive to surpass all limits. In this powerful pose, Vegeta embodies strength, agility, and unbreakable determination, making him one of anime’s most memorable characters.
Great Ape Vegeta
Great Ape Vegeta, or Ōzaru Vegeta, is an imposing, monstrous form Vegeta achieves by transforming into a massive ape under the full moon. Standing over 50 feet tall, this transformation amplifies Vegeta’s power to terrifying levels, retaining his cunning but losing none of his ferocity.
With dark brown fur covering his body, razor-sharp claws, and glowing red eyes, Great Ape Vegeta is both awe-inspiring and fearsome. The Saiyan armor he wears is stretched and torn, emphasizing the sheer size of his new form, yet it remains partially intact, adding a dramatic visual of raw strength.
The first image shows the epic battle between Vegeta and Goku during the Saiyan Saga.
To color Great Ape Vegeta, use rich, dark browns for his fur, shading around his muscles to accentuate his size and power. His eyes should be bright, glowing red to capture his intensity. The remains of his Saiyan armor should be a muted white with subtle damage marks to reflect his transformation’s intensity.
Super Vegeta Coloring pages
Vegeta’s Super Saiyan form is one of his most iconic transformations, highlighting his fierce determination and warrior pride. In this state, Vegeta’s hair turns bright golden and stands up in sharp spikes, a powerful visual of his increased Saiyan energy.
His eyes shift to a striking greenish-blue, adding an intense focus to his gaze, while his aura radiates in a fiery, golden light, symbolizing his heightened power. This transformation embodies Vegeta’s unyielding drive to surpass his limits and rival Goku’s strength, showcasing his relentless Saiyan spirit.
Soon after Vegeta gains his Super Saiyan form, Gohan also unlocks the potential to become a Super Saiyan.
To color Vegeta in Super Saiyan, start with a vivid golden yellow for his hair, using highlights to capture the glowing energy effect. His eyes should be colored in a teal shade, adding depth to his intense expression. His aura can be illustrated with a bright yellow glow around him, reflecting his powerful energy and unwavering determination.
Majin Vegeta
Majin Vegeta is a powerful and haunting form of Vegeta, embodying his darker side when he willingly allows himself to be controlled by Babidi to gain more power. This form features Vegeta with a distinct “M” symbol on his forehead, representing his allegiance to Babidi while ironically giving him the strength he craves to fight Goku.
In this state, Vegeta is more ruthless, with a fierce, unwavering gaze and a smirk that shows his determination to settle his rivalry. His muscles are tense, and his aura is more intense, reflecting his inner turmoil and rage.
To color Majin Vegeta, start with his Super Saiyan look, focusing on the golden-yellow hair and teal eyes, but emphasize the “M” symbol in bold black on his forehead. His aura should be vibrant and slightly darker, hinting at his corrupted energy. Adding shadow to his face and around his eyes enhances the character’s intense, sinister look, capturing the raw emotion of this conflicted transformation.
Baby Vegeta
Baby Vegeta is a unique and menacing form, resulting from the parasitic Tuffle, Baby, taking control of Vegeta’s body. This transformation in Dragon Ball GT gives Vegeta a distinct look, blending his Saiyan characteristics with Baby’s influence.
His appearance evolves with each form, featuring silver-white hair, a sleek blue and black bodysuit, and distinctive red lines around his eyes and forehead that highlight Baby’s control. This form showcases a mixture of Saiyan pride and Tuffle rage, resulting in a character with heightened strength and a cold, calculated expression.
To color Baby Vegeta, use platinum silver for his spiked hair with purple-gray shading. His bodysuit should be a dark navy or black, with muscle shadows for depth. The armor, gloves, and boots are vibrant gold with highlighted metallic effects, while the red accents add contrast. Give his skin a pale, bluish tint for an eerie effect.
To color the second image or Baby Vegeta’s Great Ape form, use dark gray for the fur and glowing red for the eyes. His damaged armor should be metallic gold with shadows for depth. Color exposed skin bluish-gray for a chilling effect. Optionally, add a silver or blue aura to highlight Baby’s influence.
Vegeta Super Saiyan 4
Vegeta’s Super Saiyan 4 form, introduced in Dragon Ball GT, is one of his most striking transformations, blending Saiyan power with primal energy. In this form, Vegeta’s hair turns black again but grows longer and wilder, framing his face with a fierce look. His body is covered in crimson fur from the chest down, symbolizing the untamed, beast-like power of the transformation.
His eyes take on a bold yellow or golden hue with a sharp gaze, and he has red lines around his eyes, adding to his intense appearance. Vegeta’s pants are usually a dark blue, with his Saiyan boots and gloves remaining iconic in white and yellow.
To color Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta, use rich, deep red for the fur, shading to accentuate his muscles. His hair should be a glossy black with hints of gray for depth. Color his eyes in a vivid yellow or gold, and the red eye lines should be bold and sharp, enhancing his fierce expression. His pants should be a dark navy, while his boots and gloves stay white with yellow accents, emphasizing his Saiyan pride and raw power.
Vegeta Super Saiyan Blue
Vegeta’s Super Saiyan Blue form, also known as Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan, represents a powerful blend of Saiyan strength and divine energy. In this form, Vegeta’s hair is a vibrant, glowing blue, spiked in the same style as his base form, radiating a calm yet intense energy. His eyes also turn blue, matching his hair and adding a focused, determined look.
To color Super Saiyan Blue Vegeta, use a bright, electric blue for his hair and eyes, adding highlights for the glowing effect. His bodysuit remains a dark blue, with his armor in white and gold accents, capturing the majestic energy of this transformation.
Limit Breaker Vegeta
Vegeta unlocks the Limit Breaker form in the Tournament of Power. The tournament is a battle between universes and Universe 7; the team of Vegeta has ten members, which include Vegeta, Goku, Gohan, Tien, Piccolo, Frieza, Master Roshi, Krillin, Android 17 and 18.
Vegeta uses the Limit Breaker form to battle Top the Destroyer in Dragon Ball Super, embodies his sheer willpower and determination. This transformation intensifies his Super Saiyan Blue form, but his aura becomes a deeper, more vibrant blue, sometimes mixed with shades of royal blue or purple to signify his transcendent power. His muscular build also appears slightly enhanced, emphasizing his readiness for the fierce fight.
To color Limit Breaker Vegeta, use a rich, deep blue for the hair, with highlights for a glowing effect. His aura should blend blue and purple shades, and his traditional armor remains white with gold accents, contrasting against his enhanced, fiery aura.
Vegeta Ultra Ego
Ultra Ego Vegeta, introduced in Dragon Ball Super, is a powerful transformation that channels destructive energy, similar to the power of the Gods of Destruction. In this form, Vegeta’s hair turns a dark purple, spiked upwards, symbolizing his embrace of destruction.
His eyes also glow purple, with a fierce, almost reckless expression. His aura is intense, radiating a vibrant, violent purple, emphasizing his immense power and battle-lust.
To color Ultra Ego Vegeta, use deep purple for the hair and aura, adding lighter purple highlights to show its energy. His armor should be traditional white and gold, contrasting with the dark, destructive aura around him.
Chibi or Young Vegeta
Young Vegeta, often depicted in chibi style, captures the fierce Saiyan prince in a smaller, cuter form. With his trademark spiked hair, intense eyes, and iconic Saiyan armor, chibi Vegeta combines his fierce personality with an adorable look. This style highlights his determined expression in a fun, approachable way, perfect for fans!
From Big Bang Attack to Final Explosion: The Unstoppable Abilities of Vegeta
Vegeta’s iconic abilities showcase his raw power and strategic combat skills. The Big Bang Attack is one of his signature moves, a powerful energy blast released from one hand, symbolizing his explosive strength and precision. The Final Flash is another iconic ability, where Vegeta charges a massive beam of energy between his hands, unleashing it in a straight line with devastating force.
Lastly, the Final Explosion is a self-sacrificial attack where Vegeta releases all his energy in one massive explosion, often risking his own life to take down his enemy. Each move represents Vegeta’s fierce pride, determination, and warrior spirit.
Big Bang Attack
The Big Bang Attack is one of Vegeta’s most powerful moves, where he channels energy into a single hand, forming a large, glowing sphere. With immense precision and force, he hurls it at his opponent, resulting in a massive explosion upon impact. This technique showcases Vegeta’s power and deadly accuracy.
Final Flash
The Final Flash is Vegeta’s ultimate, high-energy attack, where he gathers energy between his hands in a charged stance. After building intense power, he unleashes a massive, focused beam, capable of devastating anything in its path. This powerful move represents Vegeta’s unyielding determination and his willingness to risk everything in battle.
Final Explosion
The Final Explosion is Vegeta’s self-sacrificial, devastating attack where he releases all his energy in a colossal blast, engulfing his surroundings. This technique, often used as a last resort, drains him entirely, showing his willingness to sacrifice himself for victory. It’s a powerful testament to Vegeta’s warrior pride and resolve.
The Family Man Vegeta
Vegeta’s journey as a father, husband, and family man showcases a deeply complex side to the once ruthless Saiyan Prince. Initially cold and solely focused on power, Vegeta’s character softens as he forms a life with Bulma and their children, Trunks and Bulla.
His relationship with Bulma reveals his caring, protective nature, often shown in subtle but powerful moments—like his fury when Beerus slaps Bulma, sparking a rare, uncontrolled rage that even rivals his focus on training. As a father, Vegeta shows a different, more tender side, particularly in his interactions with Trunks, where he pushes him to grow stronger while quietly encouraging him.
Despite his intense pride, Vegeta’s commitment to his family becomes a driving force behind his growth, balancing his warrior instincts with the fierce love he holds for them. This duality highlights a uniquely human side to Vegeta, making him one of Dragon Ball’s most relatable and compelling characters.

Hi! I’m Shuchi, an artist who’s been in love with creating art since I was a kid. I work with all sorts of mediums – acrylic painting, sketching, watercolor, mandala art, and calligraphy. These days, I’m putting my creative energy into designing coloring pages for children at Coloring Path. My art is influenced by everything from traditional techniques to Japanese anime, and I love bringing these diverse influences into my work.