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* {{Rat-Man}}: When he was young, Rat-Man fought against other heroes in a coliseum, and the most powerful of them was Il Drago, a transparent parody of ''DragonBallZ'''s Goku. Il Drago's most powerful move was a reference to the Kamehameha, an energy blast which sent the opponents into another dimension. I just realized that Il Drago is a spoof of DBZ in every way, even of its adaptation: since in most Western adaptations the characters are forbid to say "die" and "death", and even the afterlife is referred to as "another dimension", Il Drago actually kills and destroys his opponents and can get away with it! - [[Tropers/DaddyMulk Daddy Mulk]]
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* Why Jackal chose the name Ratman. Rats are used as test subjects and they are using Shuto as a test subject for their [[TransformationTrinket APPEND GEAR]].
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