Kefla's fights in 'Dragon Ball Super' are pure adrenaline, but the Tournament of Power showdowns take the cake. Her fusion debut against Goku is legendary—she starts by overwhelming him in Super Saiyan form, then pushes him to Ultra Instinct Sign with her raw power. The way she combines Caulifla's wild aggression and Kale's controlled strength makes every punch feel unpredictable.
What really stands out is her final beam clash against Goku. She charges that massive energy blast like it's nothing, grinning like she’s having the time of her life. Even when she loses, it’s a spectacle—her energy overload and the way she fades mid-attack add this bittersweet edge to her exit. I rewatch that scene just for her cocky one-liners alone.
If we're talking sheer spectacle, Kefla vs. Goku in the anime’s Tournament of Power arc is unbeatable. The animators went all out—her movements are fluid yet brutal, especially when she dodges Goku’s attacks mid-air like it’s a dance. The moment she goes Super Saiyan 2 and the arena cracks under her power? Chills.
But let’s not sleep on her manga version in the ‘Dragon Ball Super’ comic. The fight’s shorter, but the art emphasizes her tactical side. She adapts to Ultra Instinct faster, showing off fusion’s mental synergy. It’s a different flavor of hype, like seeing a chess match played with energy volleys.
Kefla’s best fight is hands down her battle against Ultra Instinct Goku. The way she taunts him—'You’re just a warm-up!'—while flipping between Caulifla’s cockiness and Kale’s quiet intensity is golden. Her energy discs attack? Creative as hell. And that final Kamehameha vs. gigawatt beam struggle lights up the whole arena. It’s the kind of fight that makes you jump off the couch, even if you know how it ends.
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Kefla is this wild fusion of two of my favorite 'Dragon Ball Super' characters, Caulifla and Kale. She first appeared during the Tournament of Power arc, and man, did she make an impact! Caulifla’s already this fiery, confident Saiyan from Universe 6, while Kale’s her more reserved but ridiculously powerful counterpart—basically Universe 6’s Broly. When they fuse using the Potara earrings, Kefla becomes this unstoppable force with the best of both: Caulifla’s combat instincts and Kale’s raw power. I love how her personality blends their traits too—cocky but not reckless, and with this playful arrogance that makes her fights so entertaining. Her fight against Goku is one of the highlights of the arc, especially when she pushes him to tap into Ultra Instinct again. Kefla’s design is also top-tier—that green and turquoise hair combo? Iconic. She’s proof that fusions aren’t just gimmicks; they can steal the show entirely.
What’s cool is how Kefla represents the potential of Universe 6’s Saiyans. Unlike the ones we know, they’ve evolved differently, and Kefla feels like a peek into what they’re truly capable of. Her energy blasts are flashy, her speed is insane, and that moment she nearly knocks Goku out of the ring? Chills. It’s rare for a non-villain to feel this threatening, but she pulls it off. I really hope she comes back someday—maybe in a movie or another arc. The series could use more of her chaotic energy.
Kefla is an absolute powerhouse, especially in her Super Saiyan 2 form during the Tournament of Power. She's a fusion of Caulifla and Kale, two Saiyans from Universe 6, and their combined strength is insane. When she fought Goku, she pushed him to use Ultra Instinct -Sign-, which says a lot about her raw power. Goku was practically on the ropes until he tapped into that state.
What makes Kefla scary is her adaptability and sheer aggression. Kale’s berserk energy mixed with Caulifla’s fighting instincts creates a fighter who doesn’t hold back. I’d argue that, at her peak in that arc, she’s stronger than Goku’s Super Saiyan Blue form—maybe even rivals some of his earlier Ultra Instinct levels. But once Goku mastered Ultra Instinct, he left her in the dust. Still, for a non-godly fighter, she’s one of the most terrifying opponents in 'Dragon Ball Super.'
The first time Kefla bursts onto the scene is in 'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 116, titled 'The Fearsome Fusion! Kefla’s Super Power!!'—and let me tell you, it’s glorious. The Universe 6 Saiyans, Caulifla and Kale, pull off the Potara fusion during the Tournament of Power, and the result is pure chaos. Kefla’s energy is so wild and untamed that even Goku struggles to keep up. What I love about this episode is how it flips the script—Kefla isn’t just another villain; she’s this unstoppable force of nature who enjoys the fight. The animation, especially the kaleidoscopic energy beams during her clash with Goku, is some of the best in the series.
I’ve rewatched this episode so many times, partly because Kefla’s personality is such a fun blend of Caulifla’s cockiness and Kale’s latent power. It’s rare to see a fusion character who feels new in 'Dragon Ball', but she nails it. If you haven’t seen it, skip straight to 116—just trust me on this.