Rule 63 fused Zamasu from Dragon Ball Super.
Hey everyone! I’m so excited to share my latest creation, especially if you're as obsessed with Dragon Ball Super as I am. Seeing amazing Rule 63 fanart always gets my creative juices flowing, and after diving deep into the world of genderbent characters, I just had to try my hand at Fused Zamasu. It’s such a fascinating concept to reimagine powerful characters with a different gender, exploring new design possibilities and character dynamics! For those who might be new to the term, "Rule 63" is a fan-made internet rule which states that "for every given male character, there is a female version of that character; and vice-versa." It’s all about fan interpretation and creativity, often resulting in incredibly cool and visually striking designs that challenge our perception of beloved heroes and villains. Dragon Ball’s universe, with its iconic art style and diverse cast of powerful beings, is absolutely perfect for this kind of artistic exploration. Imagine Beerus, the God of Destruction, as a fierce goddess, or Whis, his angelic attendant, as a charming male attendant. The possibilities are endless! Thinking about Beerus and Whis in a Rule 63 context is particularly fun. Beerus’s aloof yet powerful persona could translate into a queen of destruction with an even more intimidating presence, perhaps with a slightly more elegant yet equally devastating fighting style. And Whis, already so graceful and serene, could become a captivating male angel whose wisdom and power are still unmatched. I’ve seen some incredible interpretations online that really nail their essence while flipping their gender. It makes you wonder how their interactions would change, or stay the same, if their genders were swapped! Beyond the main cast, designing original characters (OCs) within the Rule 63 framework is another exciting avenue. For instance, creating a genderbent Majin character – a Majin OC – could lead to some truly unique designs, playing with the classic pink, gooey aesthetic but with a fresh, feminine (or masculine, depending on the original) twist. It's about taking established characteristics and giving them a new dimension. What I love most about Rule 63 fanart, especially the "sexy" or "r34" interpretations, is how artists push creative boundaries to highlight different aspects of a character's appeal. It's not just about sexuality; it's often about exploring strength, confidence, and charisma through a new lens, showcasing a character’s power and presence in a uniquely captivating way. It allows fans to connect with characters on a different level, appreciating their design and personality in new forms. If you're an artist, or just a fan looking for inspiration, I highly recommend exploring this genre. Don’t be afraid to experiment with your favorite characters! Think about how their outfits, hairstyles, and even their signature moves might change with a gender swap. It's a fantastic way to celebrate the Dragon Ball universe and contribute to its rich fan culture. What other Dragon Ball characters would you love to see genderbent? Let me know your thoughts!


















































































