Vegito and Gogeta, the fused forms of Goku and Vegeta in Dragon Ball, showcase more than just power. Their fusion highlights important elements within the story and Toriyama's creative process. Vegito first appeared after Super Buu defeated Goku and Vegeta separately, leading them to fuse with Potara Earrings. Gogeta was introduced in Dragon Ball Super: Broly, created through Fusion Dance to combat Broly. The fusion represents the growth of each character, requiring them to set aside their differences for the greater good. This narrative device allows Goku and Vegeta to mature and overcome their rivalry. Toriyama's writing in the Fusion form sub-plot defies fan expectations and evolves the characters beyond convenient power-ups. It illustrates how characters can grow and change for the sake of family, friendship, and the greater good in the dangerous multiverse of Dragon Ball.