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senzu beans dragon ball z Senzu Explained

Senzu, the magical beans that save lives. Think you know what they’re all about? Well, think again.

boss rabbit dragon ball car 3 Dragon Ball’s White Rabbit of the Moon

Happy Easter, Dragon Ball Fans. Today you’ll discover the ancient cultural connections of our favorite talking white bunny, Boss Rabbit.

kame sennin bulma perverted hermit Kame Sennin and Kume Sennin – The Perverted Hermits

Every Dragon Ball fan knows Kame Sennin, the perverted martial arts master. But how many of you have heard of Kume Sennin, the original perverted hermit?

potara earring dragon ball Potara, Potala, Potaraka

Everybody knows and loves the Potara earrings. But is there more to these simple earrings than meets the eye?

dragon ball z zed Dragon Ball Zee or Zed?

Dragon Ball Z. How is it pronounced? Perhaps you never asked yourself the question, but it turns out there are a few different ways to say it. All because of the Z.

dragon ball z bloody pond Dragon Ball’s Bloody Pond of Hell

Many fans of Dragon Ball may be aware of the Bloody Pond in Dragon Ball’s Hell, but how many of them know that you can actually visit it?

dragon ball z hitler 5 Communist and Socialist Elements in Dragon Ball

Communism and Socialism in MY Dragon Ball? It’s true, and I will now introduce 5 places where it shows up in our favorite series.


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