One of the most interesting distinctions between the anime’s version of Hit and the manga’s version of HIt is how they both approach their relationship with, and towards, Goku. In the anime, Hit is your typical stoic rival. He clearly respects Goku to some degree, but he doesn’t really show it, at least not overtly. He’s standoffish and cold, and we’re meant to accept that as part of his aloofness. In a sense, it makes him a bit cooler to be so distant.
In the manga, Hit and Goku actually get along fairly well to the point where they almost seem like friends by the time the Tournament of Power rolls around.
Perhaps it’s because Goku is actually blatantly stronger than Hit in the manga, but Hit warms up to him fairly quickly. The two smile at one another, actually partake in banter appropriate for rivals, and even rib one another during the Tournament of Power. Hit even jokes with Goku that, of course, the Tournament of Power would be his fault. In the manga, Hit’s rivalry with Goku makes a lot more sense than in the anime simply based off how they interact with one another. He doesn’t come off nearly as cool, but he does feel more personable and that, arguably, gives him more of a personality.
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