Paris Olympics Channels Son Goku With Team USA Star Noah Lyles

Paris Olympics Channels Son Goku With Team USA Star Noah Lyles

As a lifelong anime enthusiast and avid sports fan, I must say that the 2024 Summer Olympics have been nothing short of exhilarating! The blend of athleticism and pop culture is not only refreshing but also a testament to the universal language of storytelling.


The 2024 Summer Olympics will be filled with anime homages, as athletes have been metamorphosed into anime characters and competitors are honoring the art form. In recent times, Olympian Noah Lyles has openly displayed his affection for anime by donning Yu-Gi-Oh trading cards during his sprints. While Lyles has shown his fondness for dueling, he paid tribute to another prominent anime series after clinching gold at the Summer Games. Drawing inspiration from Son Goku and other combatants in the Dragon Ball series, Noah unleashed an energy attack that is a nod to this beloved franchise.

Beyond Lyles, numerous anime franchises have made an appearance at this summer’s Olympic Games. Many sharpshooters, armed with pistols, exuded such a charisma that spectators couldn’t help but envision what their own anime series might look like. In the world of volleyball, German player Tobias Krick always carries a plush toy of the Haikyu character Tsukishima to every competition. Not only is he a fan of the show, but both Tsukishima and Krick occupy the same position on their respective teams. As we approach the end of this year’s Olympic Games on August 11th, there may still be more anime-related surprises in store.

Noah Lyles Goes Super Saiyan

After clinching Olympic Gold in the Men’s 100-meter sprint, Lyles seized the opportunity to display his unique rendition of the iconic Kamehameha move, a powerful energy blast well recognized across the Dragon Ball series, used by both protagonists and antagonists. As Dragon Ball Daima’s new anime series premieres this fall, it is likely that the Kamehameha will once again be showcased on our television screens.

As a lifelong sports enthusiast and former track athlete myself, I can confidently say that watching Noah Lyles in action is truly awe-inspiring. His blazing speed and graceful agility on the track are a testament to his dedication, hard work, and natural talent.

— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 18, 2024

If you’re eager to discover more about the upcoming anime “Dragon Ball Daima,” here’s a breakdown by Toei Animation: A secret plot causes Goku and his companions to shrink. Their mission? Restore normalcy by journeying to an uncharted world! It promises thrilling action in a strange, enigmatic land. Given his diminutive stature, Goku resorts to using his Power Pole in combat, a move not seen for quite some time.

Curious about additional anime references in the Summer Olympics? Keep up-to-date with ComicBook’s Team Anime for the most recent news on how anime blends into reality.

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2024-08-06 19:12