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Demoniacal Fit – Martialist Forever -Return from Beyond [A.k.A Goku 3.0]

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Description

Demoniacal Fit – Martialist Forever – Return from Beyond is a third-party collectible figure based on the character Son Goku from the Dragon Ball Z series, specifically featuring him in his Super Saiyan form during the Buu Saga (often referred to as the 3.0 body style in the collector community, referencing the articulation style of official figures).

Here is a detailed description of the character and the product features:

🦸 Character Description: Son Goku (Buu Saga / Return from Beyond)

The figure represents Son Goku as he appears when he is briefly resurrected and returns to Earth during the Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga, or more generally, his appearance during the period leading up to the final conflict with Majin Buu.

  • Appearance/Attire: Goku is wearing his iconic uniform, which consists of a martial arts gi—a bright orange jacket with a blue undershirt and belt, and blue wristbands, paired with orange pants and blue boots.
  • Transformation: The “Return from Beyond” figure specifically features Goku in his Super Saiyan (SSJ) state. This is marked by:
    • Golden Hair: His black hair is spiked up and turned a vibrant golden-yellow.
    • Green Eyes: His eyes are a sharp, light green or blue-green.
    • Aura: In the context of the storyline, this form signifies immense power, often accompanied by a sparking, golden aura.
  • Emotional State: During this period, Goku is a seasoned warrior, having trained in the afterlife. The expressions included usually capture his confident, focused, and occasionally enraged martial artist demeanor.

📦 Product Features and Details

The Demoniacal Fit figures are generally known for providing a high volume of accessories and excellent articulation, often based on the S.H.Figuarts 1:12 scale standards (approximately 6 inches tall).

Feature Details and Accessories
Character & Scale Son Goku (Super Saiyan) in 1:12 scale (approx. 6 inches / 145mm tall).
Body Type Utilizes the “3.0” body mold design, offering modern articulation for dynamic posing, including deep knee and elbow bends, and a flexible mid-section.
Interchangeable Face Parts The figure includes multiple interchangeable face sculpts (typically 4 or more) to capture various emotions:
Neutral/Calm expression
Smiling/Grinning (characteristic of Goku)
Shouting/Yelling (for battle poses)
Wincing/Serious/Determined expression
Interchangeable Hair The figure comes with a Super Saiyan hair sculpt (with interchangeable bangs pieces) and often includes a separate set of black base-form hair (although this is sometimes bundled as a separate “Martialist Forever” release).
Hand Parts A generous number of interchangeable hand parts (typically 9 or more) for various poses:
Fists (for fighting)
Open/Splayed hands (for energy blasts)
Instant Transmission hands (two fingers pointed at the forehead)
Power-up/Clenched hands
Halo Accessory A special inclusion for this “Return from Beyond” version is the angel halo accessory (usually two halo rings), which fits over the hair sculpt. This is a direct reference to his temporary return from the Other World.
Material Made from high-quality plastic materials (PVC, POM, ABS).

The “Return from Beyond” figure is essentially a specialized release that capitalizes on Goku’s fan-favorite look from the latter half of Dragon Ball Z, providing collectors with a highly posable and well-equipped version of the hero, complete with the iconic halo unique to his brief return to the mortal realm.

The Cell Saga marks a significant period of change and maturity for Goku. His characterization shifts from the impulsive fighter to a more calculated and parental figure.

Here is a description of Goku during the Cell Saga:

🌟 Key Mindset and Role

Goku’s central role in the Cell Saga is less about being the one to defeat the main villain and more about preparing the next generation—specifically his son, Gohan—to take on that responsibility.

  • Calculated and Strategic: After recovering from his heart virus and witnessing the Androids’ power, Goku realizes he can’t win against the coming threat on his own. He makes the strategic decision to prioritize unlocking Gohan’s hidden potential by training with him in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber (Room of Spirit and Time).
  • The Passing of the Torch: Goku is utterly convinced that Gohan is the only one who can truly defeat Perfect Cell. This leads to his controversial move of forfeiting his match against Cell at the Cell Games and sending Gohan to fight in his place. He had an imperfect, yet well-intentioned, plan to unleash Gohan’s latent power through rage.
  • Mastered Super Saiyan: During his training, Goku focuses on perfecting the Mastered Super Saiyan form (also called Full Power Super Saiyan). This meant maintaining the transformation at all times to eliminate the strain and energy drain associated with it, making the form feel like a natural state. Goku does not achieve Super Saiyan 2 in the Cell Saga, though he pushes his power to its absolute limit in the Mastered Super Saiyan form.

💖 Personality and Flaws

  • Paternal Focus: He shows a deep, though somewhat flawed, commitment to Gohan’s growth, prioritizing it even over his own desire to fight.
  • Aloof and Confident: In the build-up to the Cell Games, Goku appears unusually relaxed, aloof, and sometimes even cocky (for instance, being very candid about his power relative to Vegeta). This demeanor is a result of his complete confidence in his plan and Gohan’s potential.
  • Flawed Judgment: His major mistake is his inability to truly understand Gohan’s human nature—that Gohan does not enjoy fighting and will not unleash his power unless pushed to extreme emotional distress. This error in judgment nearly costs everyone their lives.

💥 Final Action

In a heroic act of sacrifice, when Cell attempts to self-destruct and destroy Earth, Goku uses Instant Transmission to teleport Cell to King Kai’s planet just before the explosion, saving the Earth but sacrificing himself and King Kai in the process.

He then chooses to stay dead after the Cell Games, believing that he is a magnet for powerful enemies and that the Earth will be safer without him as its primary defender.

In essence, Cell Saga Goku is a figure of maturity and sacrifice, strategically focused on future-proofing Earth’s safety by cultivating the strength of the next generation.

 

 

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