Master Roshi is a significant character in the Dragon Ball series.
He first appeared during the Emperor Pilaf saga, serving as Goku’s first martial arts teacher and the inventor of one of the most famous techniques in the series, the Kamehameha. Without Master Roshi, Dragon Ball might not have transitioned into a martial arts adventure.
Despite his age, skills, and strength, Master Roshi is often portrayed as a rather lecherous old man. While he is always ready to help whenever trouble arises, he spends most of his time being a rather irresponsible and indulgent old man.
If we consider the strengths seriously, Master Roshi is a formidable character in Dragon Ball.
His display of strength during the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super clearly demonstrates that no one should underestimate him.
Throughout this tournament, not only has Master Roshi’s appearance changed significantly, with a noticeably bulkier build and height almost equal to Piccolo, but in the context of this live-action adaptation of Dragon Ball Super, creating a character with such a robust physique is indeed one of the major challenges for the special effects team.
Fortunately, thanks to Midjourney’s AI capabilities, this has become more accessible. The AI has generated a hyper-realistic version of Master Roshi in his Max Power state that leaves viewers in awe.
All the characteristics of a live-action Roshi are vividly portrayed in the details of the images above. Besides his bulky physique, the AI has also recreated the signature poses that Master Roshi teaches his students like Goku, Krillin, and Yamcha.
Despite being over 300 years old, Master Roshi still possesses the energy to continue fighting alongside his students.