The God of Destruction – Beerus first appeared in the movie Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods. Since then, this deity has become one of the most iconic characters in Dragon Ball Super.
Despite his significant power in the Dragon Ball universe, Beerus has a striking resemblance to the Sphynx cat. This breed, known for being hairless, is often mistakenly referred to as the Egyptian cat due to its unique and distinct appearance. The Sphynx cat is a breed that has undergone a natural genetic mutation without any grafting involved.
In terms of the Egyptian cat, it typically has a single layer of skin covering its entire body, with a color reminiscent of a light tan and distinct wrinkles. These Sphynx cats are known for their large ears. Although they may appear delicate, these cats are highly cherished in the pet world.
It is precisely because of their unique appearance resembling the Egyptian cat that Beerus often becomes the focal point for those who indulge in the realm of anime, especially for those who do not hesitate to embrace the God of Destruction at any time.
Recently, images of Beerus in realistic versions have been circulating on social media, captivating many due to their lifelike depiction.

Looking at the image above, one can see the outfit, accessories, and overall appearance of the character are preserved from Dragon Ball Super. However, every detail of Beerus, including the staff of destruction that the Hakaishin holds, is recreated with an impressive realism. This has made the God of Destruction’s appearance in realistic versions seem more majestic and imposing than in the original.

The animated series Dragon Ball Super is currently on a hiatus. The anime concluded in March 2018 after the Tournament of Power arc wrapped up. However, the manga continues to be published monthly featuring new adventures.