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Gohan Coloring Pages: Cell Games, Great Saiyaman, and Gohan Beast

Gohan's Character and Visual Traits

Son Gohan is a half-Saiyan with a gentle, bookish personality that masks extraordinary power. Beginning as a nervous child and ultimately surpassing even Goku at the Cell Games, he has one of Dragon Ball's most emotionally resonant arcs. That contrast — reluctant scholar versus devastating fighter — has kept him a fan favorite for three decades.

His look shifts dramatically across the series. Young Gohan wears an orange gi with blue boots and a purple belt; his Cell Games SS2 form adds longer golden hair with crackling electricity. Adult Gohan sometimes swaps the gi for the Great Saiyaman outfit — green bodysuit, yellow sash, white helmet. In Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, his Gohan Beast form features a red gi, white-streaked hair, and piercing red eyes.

What's in the Gohan Coloring Pages Collection

Worksheetzone's Gohan coloring pages cover key points across his story. Expect sheets featuring young Gohan in his classic gi, the Cell Games power-up pose, Great Saiyaman action stances, and scenes from the Tournament of Power. Several pages include Piccolo — Gohan's longtime mentor — adding a second figure and richer detail for colorists who want more complexity.

Simple outlines suit younger kids, while detailed battle scenes with speed lines and ki-energy effects cater to teen and adult fans. Most pages print well on standard 8.5×11 paper at default settings.

Color Guide for Each of Gohan's Forms

Gohan's palette changes with every transformation, so knowing the specifics before you start saves time. Key references:

  • Base form: cadmium orange gi, warm blue undershirt and boots, purple belt, dark brown or black hair
  • Super Saiyan / SS2: same gi, hair becomes bright canary yellow with light gold highlights
  • Great Saiyaman: forest green bodysuit, yellow sash, white helmet with dark visor
  • Gohan Beast: deep red gi, white-and-grey streaked hair, pale red irises

For skin tone, a peachy beige base with slightly deeper shading on the jaw reads naturally. To suggest a ki aura, layer pale lemon yellow first, then build toward warm gold at the outer edges — the same technique works for both Kamehameha blasts and SS2 lightning effects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age group are these pages best suited for?

Simple portrait pages work well for kids ages 6 and up. Multi-character battle scenes are better for ages 10 and up, including adult Dragon Ball fans.

What coloring tools work best for these sheets?

Colored pencils offer the most control for skin tones and fine details. Alcohol-based brush markers work well for flat fills like Gohan's orange gi and golden Super Saiyan hair.

How do I download Gohan coloring pages from Worksheetzone?

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Was teenage Gohan the first Dragon Ball character to achieve Super Saiyan 2?

Yes — during the Cell Games arc, Gohan became the first character in Dragon Ball Z to reach Super Saiyan 2, triggered by the destruction of Android 16. That transformation — crackling golden lightning, a doubled aura, and a sudden personality shift — remains one of the most cited power-up moments in anime history.

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