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Spopovich Appreciation thread

Post by Great Saiyaman I » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:06 am

We have some respect due to a certain formerly long-haired man. That's right, it's Spopovich! He was used to be a pretty happy guy. Then Bobbibi turns him Majin, and now he's a bald dude with constant constipation. He beat the crap (and teeth) out of Videl. Then he and his brother stole Gohan's energy. His final act was his head exploding, which was pretty cool. Let's all stop for a moment and appreciate Spopovich!
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Post by Kid Buu » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:08 am

...It seems I've started quite the trend.
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Re: Spopovich Appreciation thread

Post by penguintruth » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:18 am

Spopovich was a great, kind man, with a big heart. A pillar of the community. If only we could all be a little more like Spopovich.
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Re: Spopovich Appreciation thread

Post by Perfect » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:21 am

Spopovich was a great dad to his son. He gave him a nice hug and sent him to the store to pick up some Budweiser after he found out Yamu molested him. He's an overall great guy, he steals from orphanages and euthanizes pets while they're sleeping.
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Re: Spopovich Appreciation thread

Post by Great Saiyaman I » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:22 am

penguintruth wrote:Spopovich was a great, kind man, with a big heart. A pillar of the community. If only we could all be a little more like Spopovich.
Amen! That's why I started this thread. Spopovich is a hero to us all.
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Post by Cipher » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:42 am

Spopovich was a wonderful ballroom dancer. He always stopped at lemonade stands.

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Re: Spopovich Appreciation thread

Post by Darkbloom » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:44 am

Sorry guys. You've got it all wrong.

Yamu>Spopovich easily!

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Re: Spopovich Appreciation thread

Post by El Diabeetus » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:47 am

penguintruth wrote:Spopovich was a great, kind man, with a big heart. A pillar of the community. If only we could all be a little more like Spopovich.
Yep, if only we all could basically beat the shit out of an innocent girl; than we'd all be as great as him!

But, he was an okay guy for only living 2-4 episodes (might not even be the amount; but, eh).

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Re: Spopovich Appreciation thread

Post by Zephyr » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:47 am

inb4 character appreciation threads are banned.
penguintruth wrote:Spopovich was a great, kind man, with a big heart. A pillar of the community. If only we could all be a little more like Spopovich.
Indeed. Videl had it coming.

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Re: Spopovich Appreciation thread

Post by Great Saiyaman I » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:52 am

Darkbloom wrote:Sorry guys. You've got it all wrong.

Yamu>Spopovich easily!
Get out of this thread.

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Post by Cipher » Mon Sep 27, 2010 1:31 am

One ... Two ... Three ...

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Re: Spopovich Appreciation thread

Post by JulieYBM » Mon Sep 27, 2010 2:14 am

Well, that destroyed the internet. :p


Hisao Egawa-san voiced Spopovitch well. Next to Piroshki-san, it was his biggest role in the series. As you all know, the actor defines the character and Egawa-san defined Spopovitch with loving care, sheparding the brutal maniac through a successful career as a brutal maniac. We should all take note of and learn from Spopovitch and Egawa-san's hard work..
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Post by dbgtFO » Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:29 am

Kid Buu wrote:...It seems I've started quite the trend.
Yes you have! Now we make special threads dedicated to our favourite mass murderers :P

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Post by Piccolo Daimaoh » Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:31 am

He looks like someone out of the WWF, to me. :P

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Re: Spopovich Appreciation thread

Post by Godo » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:04 am

dbgtFO wrote:
Kid Buu wrote:...It seems I've started quite the trend.
Yes you have! Now we make special threads dedicated to our favourite mass murderers :P
But...there is no notion of Spopovitch being a mass murderer. He only enjoyed sucking people's energy and beating the crap out of women.
In a way, he represents the western man from the colonial times. One has to do what one can to survive (becoming Babidi's minion), take use of other people's resources (steal energy), and teach women that their place is in the kitchen and not in a martial arts tournament (beating the crap out of Videl).
And he did succeed, indeed. We see Videl becoming a mother, putting her martial arts training on the shelf, and becoming a perfect housewife.
Spopovitch had a great impact on Dragonball Z, and without him, the events in the Buu arc would have proceeded much more differently and much less interestingly.
In a way, he is the character who made Dragonball Z complete, so let us take a walk into the light that he has shared with us.

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Post by dbgtFO » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:18 am

Godo wrote:
dbgtFO wrote:
Kid Buu wrote:...It seems I've started quite the trend.
Yes you have! Now we make special threads dedicated to our favourite mass murderers :P
But...there is no notion of Spopovitch being a mass murderer. He only enjoyed sucking people's energy and beating the crap out of women.
In a way, he represents the western man from the colonial times. One has to do what one can to survive (becoming Babidi's minion), take use of other people's resources (steal energy), and teach women that their place is in the kitchen and not in a martial arts tournament (beating the crap out of Videl).
And he did succeed, indeed. We see Videl becoming a mother, putting her martial arts training on the shelf, and becoming a perfect housewife.
Spopovitch had a great impact on Dragonball Z, and without him, the events in the Buu arc would have proceeded much more differently and much less interestingly.
In a way, he is the character who made Dragonball Z complete, so let us take a walk into the light that he has shared with us.
You're right I was totally wrong and I agree with everything you just said :lol: , Spopovich was indeed the right guy for Dragonball Z ending properly, too bad I don't own DBZ Sparking Meteor though, perhaps I'm not worthy of controllong Spopovich's awesomeness, by pushing the right buttons, with my hands? :P

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Re: Spopovich Appreciation thread

Post by Castor Troy » Mon Sep 27, 2010 9:22 am

Spopovich, I will remember your name for as long as I live!

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Re: Spopovich Appreciation thread

Post by Godo » Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:02 am

Anyone else who thinks that Spopovitch's design (pre-majinization) was inspired by Hulk Hogan? I mean, minus the cap that he wears all the time.

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Re: Spopovich Appreciation thread

Post by Piccolo Daimao » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:22 pm

Godo wrote:Anyone else who thinks that Spopovitch's design (pre-majinization) was inspired by Hulk Hogan? I mean, minus the cap that he wears all the time.
Yeah, I thought he looked familiar.

Anyway, Spopovich...*shrugs* He a'ight.
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