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Broly Coloring Pages: The Legendary Super Saiyan Comes to Life

The Legendary Super Saiyan on Paper

Broly is built around visual extremes. In base form he's a composed, powerfully built Saiyan with dark hair; in Legendary Super Saiyan state, muscles expand dramatically, hair turns vivid yellow-green, and his eyes go blank white. That transformation contrast makes Broly coloring pages genuinely challenging at every skill level.

The two main versions of the character carry distinct palettes. Classic DBZ Broly wears a green-and-purple battle harness with a gold power ring; the 2018 DBS redesign dresses him in a torn green battle skirt and fur wrap. His Legendary Super Saiyan aura in DBS runs cooler — more blue-green than the standard gold you'd expect from most Super Saiyans.

What the Sheets Include

Worksheetzone's Broly printables span both versions of the character — portrait sheets highlighting his intense expression, full-body action poses with ki effects radiating outward, and battle scenes placing him opposite Goku or Vegeta. Difficulty ranges from simple bold outlines for beginners to detailed line art for teens and adult Dragon Ball fans seeking a longer coloring session.

  • Full-body Legendary Super Saiyan poses with energy aura detail
  • Close-up portrait and bust compositions
  • Multi-character battle scenes featuring Goku and Vegeta
  • Simplified outline versions for younger or beginning colorists

Coloring Techniques for Broly's Forms

The aura defines the challenge. For DBZ Broly, use bright lemon yellow on the hair and warm gold for the energy field, with thin green highlights at the outer edges to suggest Legendary-class power. For the DBS redesign, shift cooler — aqua for ki bursts, yellow-green at the hair's core. Alcohol-based markers or blendable colored pencils handle these gradients much better than standard crayons.

For skin and armor, a warm beige base with deeper brown in the shadow areas gives his massive frame convincing depth. Metal clasps and armor read well in gray-blue with sharp white highlights. Print at 8.5×11 on cardstock if possible; Broly's dense muscle detail handles marker pressure far better on a sturdier page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Broly coloring pages suitable for young children?

Most designs suit ages 8 and up due to complex anatomy and intense battle poses. Worksheetzone includes simpler outline versions for younger kids, but the bulk of the collection targets older children, teens, and adult Dragon Ball fans.

What colors work best for Broly's DBS aura?

Use cyan or aqua for the outer ki field and yellow-green for the hair. This cooler palette sets DBS Broly apart from standard Super Saiyan gold and accurately reflects his redesigned look from the 2018 film.

How do downloads work on Worksheetzone?

Every visitor gets one free download per day with no login required. After that, signing in lets you download watermarked versions at no charge. A membership starting at $0.99 per week provides watermark-free access to all sheets.

Why does Broly hate Goku, and where does that obsession come from?

In the original Dragon Ball Z films, Broly and Goku were born on the same day in adjacent hospital pods. Infant Goku cried relentlessly, and that constant wailing traumatized the newborn Broly — creating an irrational rage tied to Goku's Saiyan birth name, Kakarot. It's one of anime's most unusual villain origin stories.

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