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  2. It's Over 9000! - Wikipedia

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    meme has also influenced various topic discussions and fictional works unrelated to the Dragon Ball series. Examples of intertextual references include coverage of the PlayStation 3 demo for Final Fantasy XIII by Gamezone , [ 9 ] a reference in season 2 episode 17 of DuckTales , and an easter egg in the 2020 game Doom Eternal . [ 10 ]

  3. List of Dragon Ball soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    This list contains known album titles from both Japanese and American releases of anime music from all iterations of the Dragon Ball franchise. [1]The Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series and the Dragon Ball Z Game Music series have each their own lists of albums with sections, due to length, each individual publication is thus not included in this article.

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    Television personality Carrie Keagan also posed for this meme. [24] NY Daily News ' Jacob E. Osterhout called it the biggest meme since the Harlem Shake. [24] Critics of the meme claim that the meme is in fact a depiction of the Kamehameha from Dragon Ball Z and was in fact a "marketing ploy" for Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods. [24]

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    Just scroll down through this list of posts, courtesy of the Instagram account Daily Memes. And when you do, let us know in the comments below if any of them weren’t relata 50 Funny Memes For ...

  7. Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū) is a soundtrack series from the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was produced and released by Columbia Records in Japan only, from July 21, 1989 to March 20, 1996 the show's entire lifespan.

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    Hironobu Kageyama received the offer to record the opening theme song to Dragon Ball Z from the director of Columbia Records. [2] With his background in a rock band, Kageyama said this director had previously revitalized his career by choosing him to sing the theme to Dengeki Sentai Changeman when he wanted a rock singer who could sing the upbeat theme songs that were being written for anime ...