This is the seventh Dragon Ball Z movie to have been given the DBZA treatment, and strangely enough it’s one of the best Abridged movies, but I wasn’t particularly a fan of the actual movie that it is parodying. Something else I really liked about this episode, was that it features the confirmed real names of Android 17 and 18 (Lapis and Lazuli respectively) something which had been unknown until revealed during a Q&A with Akira Toriyama (the creator of Dragon Ball) back in 2014. I also really liked the One Piece and Naruto dream sequences, they were fun little besides to the main plot. It’s super adorable and it’s something I’d never considered, but would totally do myself if I could harness my Ki. Gero’s basement laboratory, making laser beam noises with her mouths as they did. This is the 44th episode of DBZA and a personal highlight of this episode was Krillin and Trunks firing energy blast in an effort to discover Dr. We also get to see the sporadic use of the original Japanese terms in Tien’s attack, the Kikōhō (referred to as the Tri-Beam in English). Well it’s really good to see one of my favourite characters from the original anime be so useful, even if he’s more or less just stalling for time, but he sure is nettled. This is the 48th episode of DBZA and it really gives Tien (also known as Tenshinhan) a chance to shine, which is particularly good since many characters in the original Dragon Ball anime, are relegated to support or spectators in Dragon Ball Z, a point that DBZA uses to comic effect. I also loved the expositional onslaught provided by Cell, not only was it a fun way to quickly get all the knowledge but the DBZA editors are talented and really do a great job. This is the 43rd episode of DBZA and it takes the top spot for me because I really like their portrayal of imperfect Cell, just this perfect blend of funny, lewd, menacing and dramatic that just really work. The abridged series changed several of the main characters in minor to moderate ways, the most noticeable of which being Mr. They also have additional frequent contributors such as Faulerro (Chris Tout), GanXingba (Marc Soskin), GeneralIvan (Christopher Guerrero) and LittleKuriboh (Martin Piers Billany) just to name a few. The Core team of Team Four Star are made up of KaiserNeko (Scott Frerichs), Lanipator (Nick Landis), Takahata101 (Curtis Arnott), MasakoX (Lawrence Simpson), Antfish (Anthony Sardinha), Megami33 (Corinne Sudberg), LordMoonstone (Kirran Somerlade), AinTunez (Cliff Weinstein) and MasterWuggles (Grant Smith). Team Four Star are also noted for their other series such as Hellsing Ultimate Abridged, Attack on Titan Abridged and Final Fantasy VII Machinabridged. So Dragon Ball Z Abridged is the title of Team Four Star’s parody series based on the original Dragon Ball Z anime series.
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