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* {{Narm}}: BT3's story mode has a system that allows fighters both watching and participating to spout off lines based on how the character is performing in battle or under certain conditions, but due to the lines triggering a few seconds afterward can get ridiculous because they tend not to match the action on screen i.e. a fighter making a BadassBoast while getting their ass royally kicked.
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* {{Narm}}: BT3's [=BT3=]'s story mode has a system that allows fighters both watching and participating to spout off lines based on how the character is performing in battle or under certain conditions, but due to the lines triggering a few seconds afterward can get ridiculous because they tend not to match the action on screen i.e. a fighter making a BadassBoast while getting their ass royally kicked.
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I\'ve heard Stephany Nadolny\'s and Coleen Clinkenbeard\'s voices come out of Teen Gohan in this game. I was actually quite amused by it.
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** You thought Cell's voice bug was distracting? In ''Ultimate Tenkaichi'', Freeza's voice consists of clips from both of his main English actors, repeatedly switching between the two. Sometimes he even switches twice in the same scene!
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** You thought Cell's voice bug was distracting? In ''Ultimate Tenkaichi'', Freeza's voice consists of clips from both of his main English actors, repeatedly switching between the two. Sometimes he even switches twice in the same scene!scene! This is also an issue when using Teen Gohan.
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* ContestedSequel: The Raging Blast games. Proponents will point to the addition of customization for the actual movelists and use of WhatIf characters. Opponents tend to state the lack of a large roster and less deep gameplay.
** And then, there is Ultimate Tenkaichi. Some people consider it better than the previous Raging Blast games, other consider it to be one of the worst DBZ games ever made with its Rock-Paper-Scissors mechanic instead of combos and strategies. It's not helped that Hero Mode, the main attraction of DBZ seems to have a plot which looks like a bad DBZ fanfic.
** And then, there is Ultimate Tenkaichi. Some people consider it better than the previous Raging Blast games, other consider it to be one of the worst DBZ games ever made with its Rock-Paper-Scissors mechanic instead of combos and strategies. It's not helped that Hero Mode, the main attraction of DBZ seems to have a plot which looks like a bad DBZ fanfic.
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* ContestedSequel: ContestedSequel:
** The Raging Blast games. Proponents will point to the addition of customization for the actual movelists and use of WhatIf characters. Opponents tend tostate cite the lack of a large roster and less deep gameplay.
**And then, there is Ultimate Tenkaichi. Some people consider it better than the previous Raging Blast games, other others consider it to be one of the worst DBZ games ever made with its Rock-Paper-Scissors mechanic instead of combos and strategies. It's not helped It doesn't help that Hero Mode, the main attraction of DBZ DBZ, seems to have a plot which looks like a bad DBZ fanfic.fanfic.
** The Raging Blast games. Proponents will point to the addition of customization for the actual movelists and use of WhatIf characters. Opponents tend to
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* TheyJustDidntCare: In ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'', sans his Super Saiyan 4 transformation, GT Goku has a very basic, generic moveset, with his Super Saiyan 3 form's Ultimate attack being a variation of his first form's ''basic rush'' attack, along with, at least in the English dub track, no vocal work for his Super Saiyan 3 form.
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* TheyJustDidntCare: TheyJustDidntCare:
** In ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'', sans his Super Saiyan 4 transformation, GT Goku has a very basic, generic moveset, with his Super Saiyan 3 form's Ultimate attack being a variation of his first form's ''basic rush'' attack, along with, at least in the English dub track, no vocal work for his Super Saiyan 3form.form.
** You thought Cell's voice bug was distracting? In ''Ultimate Tenkaichi'', Freeza's voice consists of clips from both of his main English actors, repeatedly switching between the two. Sometimes he even switches twice in the same scene!
** In ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'', sans his Super Saiyan 4 transformation, GT Goku has a very basic, generic moveset, with his Super Saiyan 3 form's Ultimate attack being a variation of his first form's ''basic rush'' attack, along with, at least in the English dub track, no vocal work for his Super Saiyan 3
** You thought Cell's voice bug was distracting? In ''Ultimate Tenkaichi'', Freeza's voice consists of clips from both of his main English actors, repeatedly switching between the two. Sometimes he even switches twice in the same scene!
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: Tenkaichi 2 compared to the first one.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: Tenkaichi 2 compared to the first one. 3 furthered the improvement.
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* GameBreaker: Due perhaps to an oversight, in the first game Beam type Supers/Ultimates pass right through and destroy most Ball type Supers/Ultimates instead of beam struggling with them, as a result it's very easy for one to hit their opponent by using a Beam type Super/Ultimate while an opponent uses the other, especially if said opponent lacks any Beam type Supers/Ultimates.
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* GameBreaker: Due perhaps to an oversight, in the first game two games, Beam type Supers/Ultimates pass right through and destroy most Ball type Supers/Ultimates instead of beam struggling with them, as a result it's very easy for one to hit their opponent by using a Beam type Super/Ultimate while an opponent uses the other, especially if said opponent lacks any Beam type Supers/Ultimates.Supers/Ultimates. This was fixed in ''3'', where beams can now struggle with ball attacks.
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** And then, there is Ultimate Tenkaichi. Some people consider it better than the previous Raging Blast games, other consider it to be one of the worst DBZ games ever made with his Rock-Paper-Scissors mechanic instead of combos and strategies. It's not helped that Hero Mode, the main attraction of DBZ seems to have a plot who looks like a bad DBZ fanfic.
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** And then, there is Ultimate Tenkaichi. Some people consider it better than the previous Raging Blast games, other consider it to be one of the worst DBZ games ever made with his its Rock-Paper-Scissors mechanic instead of combos and strategies. It's not helped that Hero Mode, the main attraction of DBZ seems to have a plot who which looks like a bad DBZ fanfic.
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* TheyJustDidntCare: In ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'', sans his Super Saiyan 4 transformation, GT Goku has a very basic, generic moveset, with his Super Saiyan 3 form's Ultimate attack is a variation of his first form's ''basic rush'' attack, along with, at least in the English dub track, no vocal work for his Super Saiyan 3 form.
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* TheyJustDidntCare: In ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'', sans his Super Saiyan 4 transformation, GT Goku has a very basic, generic moveset, with his Super Saiyan 3 form's Ultimate attack is being a variation of his first form's ''basic rush'' attack, along with, at least in the English dub track, no vocal work for his Super Saiyan 3 form.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The Japanese version of the games featured Shunsuke Kikuchi's score from the anime. Due to licensing issues, the international versions did not keep this. This irritated some fans. On the other hand, most people will agree that the score for Tenkaichi 2 was quite good.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The Japanese version of the games featured Shunsuke Kikuchi's score from the anime. Due to licensing issues, the international versions did not keep this. This irritated some fans. On the other hand, most people will agree that the score for Tenkaichi 2 was quite good.good.
* TheyJustDidntCare: In ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'', sans his Super Saiyan 4 transformation, GT Goku has a very basic, generic moveset, with his Super Saiyan 3 form's Ultimate attack is a variation of his first form's ''basic rush'' attack, along with, at least in the English dub track, no vocal work for his Super Saiyan 3 form.
* TheyJustDidntCare: In ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'', sans his Super Saiyan 4 transformation, GT Goku has a very basic, generic moveset, with his Super Saiyan 3 form's Ultimate attack is a variation of his first form's ''basic rush'' attack, along with, at least in the English dub track, no vocal work for his Super Saiyan 3 form.
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** This can be quite apparent with the battles based on Anime/DragonBallGT. In this game, Super Saiyan 4 Goku is now a transformation for the newly-included GT Goku. If the deep-voiced SS4 Goku is getting beat up in a story battle, there's a chance that he will comment on this situation in his much younger voice that he would've otherwise had in any of his other forms.
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* Narm: BT3's story mode has a system that allows fighters both watching and participating to spout off lines based on how the character is performing in battle or under certain conditions, but due to the lines triggering a few seconds afterward can get ridiculous because they tend not to match the action on screen i.e. a fighter making a BadassBoast while getting their ass royally kicked.
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* Narm: {{Narm}}: BT3's story mode has a system that allows fighters both watching and participating to spout off lines based on how the character is performing in battle or under certain conditions, but due to the lines triggering a few seconds afterward can get ridiculous because they tend not to match the action on screen i.e. a fighter making a BadassBoast while getting their ass royally kicked.kicked.
* PanderingToTheBase: The developers took in suggestions as to what or who should be in the games, which resulted in fan favorites like Nouva Shenron making it in, as well as some alternate costume choices (such as Goku's Yardrat outfit and Gohan's orange Gi from ''Bojack Unbound''.)
* PanderingToTheBase: The developers took in suggestions as to what or who should be in the games, which resulted in fan favorites like Nouva Shenron making it in, as well as some alternate costume choices (such as Goku's Yardrat outfit and Gohan's orange Gi from ''Bojack Unbound''.)
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* Narm: BT3's story mode has a system that allows fighters both watching and participating to spout off lines based on how the character is performing in battle or under certain conditions, but due to the lines triggering a few seconds afterward can get ridiculous because they tend not to match the action on screen i.e. a fighter making a BadassBoast while getting their ass royally kicked.
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** And then, there is Ultimate Tenkaichi. Some people consider it better than the previous Raging Blast games, other consider it to be one of the worst DBZ games ever made with his Rock-Paper-Scissors mechanic instead of combos and strategies. It's not helped that Hero Mode, the main attraction of DBZ seems to have a plot who looks like a bad DBZ fanfic.
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* InternetBackdraft: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the first DBZ videogame where you could create and customize your own character, except you could only create male characters. In fact, there was only [[TheSmurfettePrinciple one]] [[note]]Android #18[[note]] playable female character. Some of the female fans have not taken this [[StayInTheKitchen implication]] well.
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* InternetBackdraft: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the first DBZ videogame where you could create and customize your own character, except you could only create male characters. In fact, there was only [[TheSmurfettePrinciple one]] [[note]]Android #18[[note]] one]][[note]]Android #18[[/note]] playable female character. Some of the female fans have not taken this [[StayInTheKitchen implication]] well.
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* InternetBackdraft: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the first DBZ videogame where you could create and customize your own character, except you could only create male characters. In fact, there was only [[TheSmurfettePrinciple one]][[note]]Android #18[[note]] playable female character. Some of the female fans have not taken this [[StayInTheKitchen implication]] well.
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* InternetBackdraft: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the first DBZ videogame where you could create and customize your own character, except you could only create male characters. In fact, there was only [[TheSmurfettePrinciple one]][[note]]Android one]] [[note]]Android #18[[note]] playable female character. Some of the female fans have not taken this [[StayInTheKitchen implication]] well.
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Unfortunate implications not allowed
* InternetBackdraft: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the first DBZ videogame where you could create and customize your own character, except you could only create male characters. In fact, there was only [[TheSmurfettePrinciple one]][[note]]Android #18[[note]] playable female character. Some of the female fans have not taken this [[StayInTheKitchen implication]] well.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The Japanese version of the games featured Shunsuke Kikuchi's score from the anime. Due to licensing issues, the international versions did not keep this. This irritated some fans. On the other hand, most people will agree that the score for Tenkaichi 2 was quite good.
* UnfortunateImplications: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the first DBZ videogame where you could create and customize your own character, except you could only create male characters. In fact, there was only [[TheSmurfettePrinciple one]] playable female character. Some of the female fans have not taken this [[StayInTheKitchen implication]] well.
* UnfortunateImplications: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the first DBZ videogame where you could create and customize your own character, except you could only create male characters. In fact, there was only [[TheSmurfettePrinciple one]] playable female character. Some of the female fans have not taken this [[StayInTheKitchen implication]] well.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The Japanese version of the games featured Shunsuke Kikuchi's score from the anime. Due to licensing issues, the international versions did not keep this. This irritated some fans. On the other hand, most people will agree that the score for Tenkaichi 2 was quite good.
* UnfortunateImplications: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the first DBZ videogame where you could create and customize your own character, except you could only create male characters. In fact, there was only [[TheSmurfettePrinciple one]] playable female character. Some of the female fans have not taken this [[StayInTheKitchen implication]] well.good.
* UnfortunateImplications: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the first DBZ videogame where you could create and customize your own character, except you could only create male characters. In fact, there was only [[TheSmurfettePrinciple one]] playable female character. Some of the female fans have not taken this [[StayInTheKitchen implication]] well.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the first DBZ videogame where you could create and customize your own character, except you could only create male characters. In fact, there was only [[TheSmurfettePrinciple one]] playable female character, who was already a canon ActionGirl. Some of the female fans have not taken this [[StayInTheKitchen implication]] well.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the first DBZ videogame where you could create and customize your own character, except you could only create male characters. In fact, there was only [[TheSmurfettePrinciple one]] playable female character, who was already a canon ActionGirl.character. Some of the female fans have not taken this [[StayInTheKitchen implication]] well.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The Japanese version of the games featured Shunsuke Kikuchi's score from the anime. Due to licensing issues, the international versions did not keep this. This irritated some fans. On the other hand, most people will agree that the score for Tenkaichi 2 was quite good.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The Japanese version of the games featured Shunsuke Kikuchi's score from the anime. Due to licensing issues, the international versions did not keep this. This irritated some fans. On the other hand, most people will agree that the score for Tenkaichi 2 was quite good.good.
* UnfortunateImplications: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the first DBZ videogame where you could create and customize your own character, except you could only create male characters. In fact, there was only [[TheSmurfettePrinciple one]] playable female character, who was already a canon ActionGirl. Some of the female fans have not taken this [[StayInTheKitchen implication]] well.
* UnfortunateImplications: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the first DBZ videogame where you could create and customize your own character, except you could only create male characters. In fact, there was only [[TheSmurfettePrinciple one]] playable female character, who was already a canon ActionGirl. Some of the female fans have not taken this [[StayInTheKitchen implication]] well.
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* ShoutOut: The plot of BT3's WhatIf starring Androids 8 and 16 is very similar to the plot of Terminator2JudgmentDay: An evil army/scientist (Dr. Gero/Skynet) sends a robot (Android 16/The T-1000) back in time to kill the younger form of a hero (Goku/John Connor), but another robot (Android 8/T-800) protects him. Only difference is that 16 undergoes a HeelFaceTurn and survives.
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* ShoutOut: The plot of BT3's [=BT3=]'s WhatIf starring Androids 8 and 16 is very similar to the plot of Terminator2JudgmentDay: An evil army/scientist (Dr. Gero/Skynet) sends a robot (Android 16/The T-1000) back in time to kill the younger form of a hero (Goku/John Connor), but another robot (Android 8/T-800) protects him. Only difference is that 16 undergoes a HeelFaceTurn and survives.
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* MisBlamed: The bug with Cell's voice constantly switching to his imperfect form is often thought to be one that they just won't fix for some reason, when the truth is that it ''can't'' be fixed. Cell's Japanese voice actor used the same voice for all three forms -- making them distinct was thought of by the English voice actor, so the Japanese-developed game didn't feel the need to reserve slots for what would have been duplicate sounds in that version.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The Japanese version of the games featured Shunsuke Kikuchi's score from the anime. The international versions did not keep this. This irritated some fans. On the other hand, most people will agree that the score for Tenkaichi 2 was quite good.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The Japanese version of the games featured Shunsuke Kikuchi's score from the anime. The Due to licensing issues, the international versions did not keep this. This irritated some fans. On the other hand, most people will agree that the score for Tenkaichi 2 was quite good.
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The series went on, made a point of including as many characters from over the course of the series as possible - completeness outweighs the concept of wth casting in this case
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* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Applies to all the games to an extent, but Tenkaichi 3 was hit particularly hard. Many wondered what characters like Android 8, Nam and [[DoctorSlump Arale]] were doing in this game.
* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Applies to all the games to an extent, but Tenkaichi 3 was hit particularly hard. Many wondered what characters like Android 8, Nam and [[DoctorSlump Arale]] were doing in this game.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The Japanese version of the games featured Shunsuke Kikuchi's score from the anime. The international versions did not keep this. This irritated some fans. On the other hand, most people will agree that the score for Tenkaichi 2 was quite good.
* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Applies to all the games to an extent, but Tenkaichi 3 was hit particularly hard. Many wondered what characters like Android 8, Nam and [[DoctorSlump Arale]] were doing in this game.good.
* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Applies to all the games to an extent, but Tenkaichi 3 was hit particularly hard. Many wondered what characters like Android 8, Nam and [[DoctorSlump Arale]] were doing in this game.
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* GameBreaker: Due perhaps to an oversight, in the first game Beam type Supers/Ultimates pass right through and destroy most Ball type Supers/Ultimates instead of beam struggling with them, as a result it's very easy for one to hit their opponent by using a Beam type Super/Ultimate while an opponent uses the other, especially if said opponent lacks any Beam type Supers/Ultimates.
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*ShoutOut: The plot of BT3's WhatIf starring Androids 8 and 16 is very similar to the plot of Terminator2JudgmentDay: An evil army/scientist (Dr. Gero/Skynet) sends a robot (Android 16/The T-1000) back in time to kill the younger form of a hero (Goku/John Connor), but another robot (Android 8/T-800) protects him. Only difference is that 16 undergoes a HeelFaceTurn and survives.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The Japanese version of the games featured Shunsuke Kikuchi's score from the anime. The international versions did not keep this. This irritated some fans. On the other hand, most people will agree that the score for Tenkaichi 2 was quite good.
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Should we count Raging Blast? I kinda think we should.
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* ContestedSequel: The Raging Blast games. Proponents will point to the addition of customization for the actual movelists and use of WhatIf characters. Opponents tend to state the lack of a large roster and less deep gameplay.
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-->'''Nappa:''' Hey, uh...you think if I went Super Saiyan, my goatee would grow?
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: Tenkaichi 2 compared to teh first one.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: Tenkaichi 2 compared to teh the first one.
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* AndTheFandomRejoiced: The announcement of Ultimate Tenkaichi(part of the Raging Blast series). The announcement that Ultimate Tenkaichi would have a character creator. Oh, and anime cut scenes in story mode.
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* MostAnnoyingSound: Any time a character is on a menu screen they're bound to constantly speak a phrase for whatever you're doing. This gets especially annoying in Tenkaichi 2's item shop, with Baba's "Is this okay?" "We have many others!" repeated over and over if you're buying a lot of items.
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* MostAnnoyingSound: Any time a character is on a menu screen they're bound to constantly speak a phrase for whatever you're doing. This gets especially annoying in Tenkaichi 2's item shop, with Baba's "Is this okay?" "We have many others!" repeated over and over if you're buying a lot of items.items.
* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: Tenkaichi 2 compared to teh first one.
* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Applies to all the games to an extent, but Tenkaichi 3 was hit particularly hard. Many wondered what characters like Android 8, Nam and [[DoctorSlump Arale]] were doing in this game.
* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: Tenkaichi 2 compared to teh first one.
* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Applies to all the games to an extent, but Tenkaichi 3 was hit particularly hard. Many wondered what characters like Android 8, Nam and [[DoctorSlump Arale]] were doing in this game.
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* AndTheFandomRejoiced: The announcement of Ultimate Tenkaichi. The announcement that Ultimate Tenkaichi would have a character creator. Oh, and anime cut scenes in story mode.
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* AndTheFandomRejoiced: The announcement of Ultimate Tenkaichi.Tenkaichi(part of the Raging Blast series). The announcement that Ultimate Tenkaichi would have a character creator. Oh, and anime cut scenes in story mode.