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In response to Nappa's query about Goku's power level, Vegeta yells: "It's over nine thousand!", crushing his scouter in his fist. In most versions of the scene dubbed in languages other than English, Vegeta actually says "It's over 8000!". [1] This has occurred several other times where power levels are given more as estimates than accurate ...
As the Android from the future tells Piccolo his objective to absorb Androids 17 and 18 to obtain his "Perfect Form", Piccolo regenerates his arm. With his power restored and Krillin and Trunks by his side, Piccolo has a good chance against Cell, but the Android has more tricks up his sleeve. It is revealed that Cell killed Trunks in his future.
Vegeta then searches for the moon to transform into a Great Ape and increase his power level. Realizing the moon has been destroyed, Vegeta releases a ball of ki that simulates the moon, and absorbs its Blutz Waves to transform into a Great Ape, which multiplies his power level by 10 times in the process. Krillin and Gohan sense Vegeta's ...
To celebrate their arrival, Nappa completely destroys East City with ease by creating an energy blast. Vegeta chastises Nappa, as he could have also destroyed the Dragon Balls. Sensing their power, the Z Fighters mobilize for an attack. The Saiyans search for any large power levels with their scouters, and they head toward Piccolo and Gohan.
Though Babidi is possessing him, Majin Vegeta can only focus on one thing: fighting Goku. Goku gives Gohan one of the last two senzu beans before he and the Supreme Kai go further into the ship. Majin Vegeta and Goku power themselves up to their maximum level of Super Saiyan 2, and are ready to fight.
I Was Sold Dirt Cheap, But My Power Level Is Off the Charts (Japanese: クラス最安値で売られた俺は、実は最強パラメーター, Hepburn: Kurasu Saiyasune de Urareta Ore wa, Jitsu wa Saikyō Paramētā) is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryoma.
Vegeta was placed twenty-first in IGN's 2009 top anime character of all-time list, calling him "the original unmitigated bastard" that preceded Light Yagami and Lelouch Lamperouge, [110] and in the tenth spot in 2014. [111] Vegeta came third on IGN's 2014 Top 10 Anime Villains list, stating, "The most famous bad-guy-turned-not-so-bad in all of ...
List of voice performances in anime Year Title Role Crew role, Notes Source [5] 1999 –2003, 2005 Dragon Ball Z: Vegeta, Piccolo, Yamcha, Vegito, Guru, Shenron, Mr. Popo, Turtle, Nappa, Korin, others Voice director Vegito shared w/ Sean Schemmel [6] 2000: Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks: Turtle, Vegeta, Piccolo, Yamcha: TV special [6]