It is unknown if Gohan asked for it out of affection and respect for his master, or if it was Piccolo's initiative to give his student something looking closer to him than a mere demon mark once his training was advanced enough.ĥ - PICCOLO DOGI (No headband) - Pretty early during the Saiyan fight, Gohan loses his headbands, which gives his hair a wilder feel and gives him an edgier style.Ħ - HOSPITAL - Gohan has to go to the hospital after the Saiyan invasion, along with his father and Krilin, as there is no senzu left to heal his wounds. However, he does have blue wrist bands similarly to his father, only wears the neck part of the usual cape and has a headband instead of a whole turban. The costume comes with a sword.Ĥ - PICCOLO DOGI - When the Saiyans are about to arrive, Gohan is seen wearing clothes very close to his master's. Some part of it can be considered a success: although Gohan never became anything close to a devilish boy, he was still influenced by the demonic side of his master in some way and would name his own signature attack using the very same "demon" sign. He did make the sign on his back different though, leaving the demon mark on him, hoping to make him a little demon. It is due to Piccolo deeming his main coat as impractical during survival situations and ordering him to take it off.ģ - KAME SEN DOGI - As some sort of parting gift before the six months of survival Gohan had to go through, Piccolo gave him a dogi similar to his father's. But as fate would have it, he would experience his first battle and use his first attacks in those clothes.Ģ - UNTRAINED (No coat) - A lighter variation of the clothes Gohan was wearing when he was still untrained. They may not be part of the original story, but are still part of the author's vision for a character, and would ideally be available as optional DLCs in games.ġ - UNTRAINED - This is what Gohan was wearing when he was absolutely not destined to fight. Bonus costumes: costumes that don't appear in the story itself, but in artworks. Because they are part of the original story, they should be mandatory in games, at least as alternative costumes. Story costumes: costumes that appear during the story itself. Sorry if I get some information wrong, doing what I can! Naturally, Son Goku is likely the one that has the most costumes available.
It may give you an idea of what you'd like to see in games (when you see how many costumes from the original comics and various medias you can get in Injustice: Gods Among Us, you'd think they could do the same with Dragon Ball). Here are most of the costumes appearing in the manga or Toriyama's artwork, faithful to the author's vision of what the characters would wear depending on circumstances.