

Recently, both fusions have begun to sound much more similar to one another. In earlier Dragon Ball media and games, Goku's voice was made more dominant to differentiate him from Vegito, where Vegeta's voice was more dominant. Like most other fusions, Gogeta possesses a dual voice consisting of Goku and Vegeta's individual voices combined. In Dragon Ball GT, Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta's hair closely resembles Super Saiyan 4 Goku's, though it resembles Vegeta's hair in the back, and his hair is bright red, and his fur is dark reddish-brown, unlike other Super Saiyan 4 users who generally have red fur and black hair. His Metamoran outfit also differs across various media: in Fusion Reborn and Dragon Ball GT, his outfit is composed of the standard black vest and black wristbands along with unique reddish-orange padding and a dark blue belt and leg bands, while in Broly and Super Dragon Ball Heroes, his padding and belt and leg bands match the standard yellow and teal colors, respectively.

His base form's hair is jet-black, and his hairstyle primarily resembles Vegeta's, though Gogeta's hair is longer and wider, sporting an additional bang from his forehead, while retaining Vegeta's widow's peak (though not in Dragon Ball Super: Broly). In general, as a fusion of Goku and Vegeta, Gogeta is a combination of their characteristics, retaining Goku's tall physique and Vegeta's stern facial features. His first canon debut was years later in Broly, in which his new traits were a result of Akira Toriyama's attempt at adding him into the " Dragon Ball canon". An iteration of him appeared in Dragon Ball GT and was designed by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru. Gogeta first appeared in the 1995 movie Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn and was designed by Tadayoshi Yamamuro.
