Different dōgis are available for the player's characters in the computer game Dragon Ball Online, and for the custom character in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi. Three types of Gi are equipable items in Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury: Cotton Gi, Dirty Gi, and Clean Gi.
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Other characters in the series who wear this type of clothing include Kid Trunks, Mr. In Dragon Ball GT, Goku's student Uub wears a green Gi, while Goku now wears a blue Gi which resembles his first Gi that he wore in the beginning of Dragon Ball. In Dragon Ball Super, Goku Black wears a Gi with a black, grey and red color scheme and white Supreme Kai boots which is listed as the Dark Gi in Xenoverse 2. Near the end of Dragon Ball Z, Goku's granddaughter Pan is also seen wearing a Gi similar to that of the Turtle School but with no symbol, while Goku now wears a turquoise Gi. In " Gather for the Tournament", Videl briefly wears a Gi while training at her father's dojo after completing her flight training before the World Tournament. Goku's second son, Goten, also wears a Gi similar to that of his father. During the Fusion Saga of Dragon Ball Z, when Gohan goes back to Earth after getting his power awakened, he asks Kibito to make him some clothes just like his father wears, so Kibito gives him an orange Gi resembling Goku's symbol-less Turtle School uniform, referring to the color as similar to that of the dropping of the frogs from planet Popol. King Piccolo, Piccolo and Gohan wear a similar purple Gi known as Demon Clothes with Namekian shoes. During the Dragon Ball Z series, the symbol on Goku's Gi was changed to King Kai's symbol, the Son family's " Go" symbol, and later disappeared until Dragon Ball Super. Goku wears this Gi in every major battle he fights in.
This Gi is orange and blue, and has the Turtle School symbol on it. Goku, Krillin and Yamcha wear the Turtle School uniform. Gohan wears a Gi that is the same as his father's