Nako Majin is a magic talking blue cat, like Doraemon.Gokuden wrote:Doraemon is a talking blue cat, Karin is a talking blue cat, Masako Nozawa was in the series.
Tributes/References to other franchises in Dragon Ball
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Doraemon is not magical, he's scientifical. Kinda.JeffJarrett wrote:Nako Majin is a magic talking blue cat, like Doraemon.Gokuden wrote:Doraemon is a talking blue cat, Karin is a talking blue cat, Masako Nozawa was in the series.
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Hm. I'd figure he'd get it from Bruce Lee's The Game of Death, the famous movie that started the whole "race to the top of a tower while fighting opponents on each floor" theme that you see in so many anime and video games today.Makaioshin wrote: Toriyama got the idea of Muscle Tower from the game Spartan X.
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The game itself takes elements from Game of Death, so in a way Toriyama WAS influenced by the movie...
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This is by far my favorite reference in Dragon Ball it always reminds me that Toriyama is a big Jackie Chan fan ( I tend forget sometimes even with the obvious "Jackie Chun") and so am I and it makes DB that much more awesome!Makaioshin wrote:The intro the Tenkaichi Budokai episodes in DB was a reference to the Golden Harvest Presentations.
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A famous reference are Bibidi, Babidi and Boo. Bibidi-Babidi-Boo
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The Great Saiyaman is referencing the Super Sentai genre/series in Japan. This is a cool thread, didn't know about the Golden Harvest presentations thing.
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The Ginyu Force also are a reference to the Super Sentai genre/series.bleed0range wrote:The Great Saiyaman is referencing the Super Sentai genre/series in Japan. This is a cool thread, didn't know about the Golden Harvest presentations thing.
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How long will it take? (I'm super excited!)
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Posted this in the video game forum before realizing it would be appropriate here, but kid Chi Chi's helmet blade attack is a reference to Ultra Seven's famous Eye Slugger attack. The game Super DBZ calls this attack of hers "Power Slugger", probably as a nod to its origin. Her beam attack is likewise based off Ultra Man's signature Ultra Beam attack. The Adventure Special rather flippantly confirms these references by flat-out describing Chi Chi's attacks as the Eye Slugger and Ultra Beam.
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Not so much a franchise reference but I have a feeling Trunks' long hair was probably based off of Kurt Cobain's. I mean he was popular around the time (1991-1993 was the Cell arc stuff) and they do look similar with the hair line being split and all.
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#16's Rocket Punch is an homage to the signature Rocket Punch attack of Mazinger Z.





