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Akira Toriyama’sDragon Ballis a series that has left a muchgreaterlegacy than any anime or manga series. The series became a fan favorite whenitwasairedfor the first time on television, and the series only grows in popularity as time continues to move on. To keep up with its popularity, thefranchisethe non-canonSuper Dragon BallHeroeswas aninterestingaddition to the several series, movies, and video games in the franchise.

Even thoughDBHis a recent addition to the franchise, the non-canon series by Toei Animation has got the viewers hating on the show for affecting the legacy of the canon series.Despite hating on the series for various reasons, it gave its viewers one of the most iconic Super Saiyan transformations that could not be achieved by our Z-Fighters.
Super Dragon Ball HeroesFeatured One of The Coolest Super Saiyan Transformations Unachievable by Kakarot and Vegeta
Even thoughAkira Toriyamawas not a part of Toei Animation’sSuper Dragon Ball Heroesis a non-canonseriesit expanded the show by featuring new arcs with new characters and exclusive Super Saiyan transformations. As perDragon Ball Wiki, the show featured a non-canon character named Cumber, an Ancient Saiyan interred by Fu on the Prison Planet.
The character is nicknamed the Evil Saiyan for all the rightreasonsas he is a tall and muscular figure with long black hair. Cumber showcased typical Saiyan traits of violence, savagery, and an intense urge to fight anyonehe comes across. One of the unique traits of the ancient character is how he had mastered the state called Evil SaiyanakaLegendary Evil Saiyan.

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This empowered stateis only usedby Cumber, where a black and crimson red aura radiates around him, creating a noticeable change in height and muscle. The look isquitesimilar to Kakarot’s SSJ 3, except he retained his eyebrows.
However, this state was also achieved by Turles after he ate enough Fruit of the Tree of Might, where he gave a tough to The Prince of All Saiyans. This form can alsobe usedwhile transforming into SSJ, as the God Slayer displayed it while transforming into SSJ, SSJ 3, and Golden Great Ape.

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Now,Gokuand Vegeta can not use this form because, duringDragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods,itwas mentionedhow the SSJ God fought an army of Evil Saiyans.This remainsa mystery if every Saiyan with an evil heart could use thisform,or if they had to follow a ritual like SSJ God’s, where 6 Saiyans of evil hearts transferred their powers into one.
In either case, both Saiyans can neither use this form nor master it because they possess a pure heart, as time and again they have risked their lives saving the universe from threats like Frieza, Cell, Majin Boo, and many more.

Super Dragon Ball HeroesWas A Mess For IntegratingDBSwithDragon Ball GT
Toei Animation’sSuperDragon Ball Heroeswas a mess, though some would consider the show entertaining as the series featured a time rift, combining characters fromDragon Ball GT,leading to multiple versions of the same characters, itfeltquitejarred to witness multiple versions of Kakarot and The Prince of All Saiyans.
The power scaling in the series was a mess becausethe serieswasfullofstrongcharacters,anditfeatured more powerful foes as it progressed.However, it relied heavily on transformations and even fusions, which made the room available for transformation between an SSJ 4 and an SSJ Blue or ridiculous SSJ form.

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The series is iconic as the show featured villains fromDragon Ball Zmovies like Turles, Bojack, and Cooler made a return, saving the show from becoming an utter failure.
Super DragonBall Heroescan neither be streamednor rented on any platform.
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