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To say that DBZA went above and beyond would be the understatement of the century. Team Four Star took the massive works of Dragon Ball Z, edited them down, added their own lines (not to mention their own spin), and created their own legend in the process. While we always recommend supporting the original product and authors, DBZA is a fantastic way of re-experiencing the original in a new light. To quote Team Four Star: โThis is a parody. Please support the official release.โ
10) “We Do However Find It Hilarious”

โWe here at Team Four Star do not condone child violence, we do, however find it hilarious.โ
-Kaiserneko from Team Four Star
We might as well start this list with a quote from one of Team Four Starโs personalities, as this disclaimer pops up very early in DBZA. The quote appears as Raditz is approaching Gohan, with the clear intention of beating up a very small child on screen. Itโs the sort of thing that wouldnโt fly outside of animated features.
Before Raditz can do much more than shout, the screen gets paused, allowing Kaiserneko to pop in a very important disclaimer. Theyโre just editing the scenes here, not adding child violence for fun. That said, they still find it hilarious (in this context), so the scene continues.
9) “Why Didnโt You Dodge!”

โWhyโฆ Didnโtโฆ Youโฆ Dodge!โ
-Piccolo to Gohan
Fans of DBZA know that there are several running jokes throughout the series, from jokes that openly acknowledge Gokuโs parenting style (or lack thereof) to Gohanโs complete inability to dodge. Screaming at Gohon to โdodgeโ becomes a full-time job for the team, especially poor Piccolo.
It all begins when Piccolo forcibly takes over training for Gohan, and well, things go predictably bad. One of the lessons he tries to instill in Gohan is the ability to dodge. This all comes to a head when Nappa sends a fatal attack Gohanโs way. While the child arguably had time to do anything (including dodging), he just watches the attack come his way. Instead of letting the child take the hit, Piccolo hops in and takes the hit himself, leading to this memorable quote.
8) “I Can Tell the Difference!”

“You’re not meditating, you’re napping. I can tell the difference!”
-Nail to Piccolo
One of the biggest and longest-running changes DBZA made to Dragon Ball Z has to do with Nail. We all remember how Piccolo used a forbidden technique to effectively absorb Nail and his energy. It was meant to give him a temporary boost, complete with Nailโs temporary presence within Piccoloโs mind.
The thing is, Nail never goes away in DBZA. He actually gets company later on, but thatโs a different story. By keeping Nail around, DBZA opened the door to lots of internal conversations and jokes. One such joke would be Nail calling Piccolo out on all the time heโs spent โmeditating.โ Since he resides within Piccoloโs mind, he would be in the right position to tell the difference.
7) “Find Me In the Alps”

โSon of a gum-chewing funkmonster! Why the fruit does all this funny stuff happen to me? Forget my life! Always surrounded by miserable failing clods, like this whole world just likes to bend me over and find me in the Alps! Like Iโm some sort of schlop receptacle.โ
-Vegeta
One of Vegetaโs most memorable tirades is highly censored in its original appearance, leaving fans to assume that it is a swear-laden string of words. However, the uncensored version plays at the end of the episode, and boy, did things not go the way we expected. We want to give Vegeta credit for being clever, but he probably isnโt intentionally avoiding curse words; thatโs not his style.
Notably, โfind me in the Alpsโ originates from The Big Lebowski, but itโs still hilarious to see it appear in DBZA. Obviously, this line comes back at least once more in the series, because itโs too hilarious to leave sitting on the table. How many fans do you think quoted this line for years following the original release?
6) “Been Studying Theoretical Physics”

“I’ve been studying theoretical physics, although at this point I guess it’s just physics.”
-Gohan
Poor Gohan faces very different types of pressure from both of his parents. One wants him to be the smartest person around, while the other wants him to be the strongest. Both have good intentions for their child (probably), but itโs still a lot of pressure to deal with.
DBZA makes a lot of references to Gohanโs studies, usually resulting in somebody screaming โnerdโ at the child. Then there are times like this, in which Gohan casually mentions what heโs been studying. In this case, theoretical physics. Itโs a little hard to claim theyโre theoretical when one is seeing them in action, hence the commentary.













