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** Moraine and Drumlin both differ in that they are named after remnants of glaciers, to signal their status [[CloneDegeneration as failed clones]] of Trogen.

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** Moraine and Drumlin both differ in that they are named after remnants of glaciers, to signal their status [[CloneDegeneration as failed clones]] of Trogen. Similarly, their [[spoiler: sadly deceased]] sister, Moutonnée is named after a rock formation created by the passing of a glacier.
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** Episode 22 has Merlo explain himself as “bigger, better, faster, probably stronger too”, replace bigger with harder and it’s almost a famous Music/DaftPunk song.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In episode 20, Frigid exasperatedly explains that he wants to make peace with Cooler's kingdom for multiple. On the purely pragmatic level, Cooler's forces vastly outnumber Frigid's and have far superior resources -- and even if Frigid ''is'' technically a OneManArmy thanks to his inherited PersonOfMassDestruction abilities, Frigid has '''no''' training in how to actually ''use'' his powers, whereas both Cooler and Freeza are experienced warriors who are well-practiced in using their KiAttacks. Frigid actually doesn't even know ''how'' to launch a ki blast until Moraine and Drumlin teach him!

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In episode 20, Frigid exasperatedly explains that he wants to make peace with Cooler's kingdom for multiple.multiple reasons. On the purely pragmatic level, Cooler's forces vastly outnumber Frigid's and have far superior resources -- and even if Frigid ''is'' technically a OneManArmy thanks to his inherited PersonOfMassDestruction abilities, Frigid has '''no''' training in how to actually ''use'' his powers, whereas both Cooler and Freeza are experienced warriors who are well-practiced in using their KiAttacks. Frigid actually doesn't even know ''how'' to launch a ki blast until Moraine and Drumlin teach him!
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** Episode 20 reveals that General Magnet actually tried again after Moraine and Drumlin, but he "rushed things", and this resulted in a clone that was defective in a whole new way: Motone, the first ever ''female'' clone of King Cold's line.


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* OppositeSexClone: Episode 20 introduces Motone, a third [[CloneDegeneration failed clone]] created by General Magnet.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In episode 20, Frigid exasperatedly explains that he wants to make peace with Cooler's kingdom for multiple. On the purely pragmatic level, Cooler's forces vastly outnumber Frigid's and have far superior resources -- and even if Frigid ''is'' technically a OneManArmy thanks to his inherited PersonOfMassDestruction abilities, Frigid has '''no''' training in how to actually ''use'' his powers, whereas both Cooler and Freeza are experienced warriors who are well-practiced in using their KiAttacks. Frigid actually doesn't even know ''how'' to launch a ki blast until Moraine and Drumlin teach him!


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* WisdomFromTheGutter: Despite their DumbMuscle status, Moraine and Drumlin are able to teach Frigid how to use KiAttacks in episode 20, when their smarter "little brother" had been struggling to figure it out on his own.
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* JerkassHasAPoint:[[spoiler: Face it. No one can refute Haba's reasons for hating Frieza with a passion or wanting to get her sister away from the former tyrant. After all is said and done, Frieza committed just as many horrible crimes as Vegeta himself (if not more so), including personally branding Haba with his own hands. He's destroyed countless planets and civilizations and has more than likely orphaned many other children out there like Cheelai. And even if Vegeta and his crew acted of their own accord in destroying the sisters' homeworld, the fact is, Frieza's still the one who personally took Vegeta, Nappa, and Radditz under his wing in the first place instead of just killing them alongside the rest of their people. So, at least some of the blame for Vegeta's crimes can still be laid primarily at Frieza's own feet. So, while she may have been harsh towards Cheelai, you really can't fault her for her anger and confusion at her sister's instance on defending Frieza, when so much of their suffering can all be traced back to him.]]

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* JerkassHasAPoint:[[spoiler: JerkassHasAPoint: [[spoiler: Face it. No one can refute Haba's reasons for hating Frieza with a passion or wanting to get her sister away from the former tyrant. After all is said and done, Frieza committed just as many horrible crimes as Vegeta himself (if not more so), including personally branding Haba with his own hands. He's destroyed countless planets and civilizations and has more than likely orphaned many other children out there like Cheelai. And even if Vegeta and his crew acted of their own accord in destroying the sisters' homeworld, the fact is, Frieza's still the one who personally took Vegeta, Nappa, and Radditz under his wing in the first place instead of just killing them alongside the rest of their people. So, at least some of the blame for Vegeta's crimes can still be laid primarily at Frieza's own feet. So, while she may have been harsh towards Cheelai, you really can't fault her for her anger and confusion at her sister's instance on defending Frieza, when so much of their suffering can all be traced back to him.]]
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* {{Expy}}: The Space Station Voice is one of [[{{VideoGame/Deltarune}} Spamton]], as a suspicious but outwardly friendly personality with broken speech patterns and a hidden agenda. For bonus points, it's even voiced by unofficial fanon Spamton voice [[Creator/TheAutarch Alex Rochon]].
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* {{Hypocrite}}: As at the end of ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'', Frieza and Cheelai both view all Saiyans as unforgivable monsters whom the universe is better off without. While they are not wrong by any means, they don't really care that the same can definitely be said about Frieza himself. Frieza committed just as many (if not more so) horrible and unforgivable crimes as Vegeta himself (and is even in fact, the same one who took Vegeta and his crew under his wing instead of just killing them along with the rest of their race, to begin with). It doesn't help that half the time whenever any of Frieza's crimes and other past mistakes are called out by another character, all they usually have to say is "I SAID I was sorry!" and "He's not like that anymore! He's changed!" respectively. [[spoiler: Finally discussed in Season 2 Episode 4 where Cheelai meets her long-lost sister Haba (who Frieza branded with his own hands), who rightfully calls her out on this.]]

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* {{Hypocrite}}: As at the end of ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'', Frieza and Cheelai both view all Saiyans as unforgivable monsters whom the universe is better off without. While they are not wrong by any means, they don't really care that the same can definitely be said about Frieza himself. Frieza committed just as many (if not more so) horrible and unforgivable crimes as Vegeta himself (and is even in fact, the same one who took Vegeta and his crew under his wing instead of just killing them along with the rest of their race, to begin with). So, no matter how much he's changed, the rest of the universe has no more reason to forgive him than he and Cheelai have to forgive the Saiyans. It doesn't help that half the time whenever any of Frieza's crimes and other past mistakes are called out by another character, all they usually have to say is "I SAID I was sorry!" and "He's not like that anymore! He's changed!" respectively. [[spoiler: Finally discussed in Season 2 Episode 4 where Cheelai meets her long-lost sister Haba (who Frieza branded with his own hands), who rightfully calls her out on this.]]



* JerkassHasAPoint:[[spoiler: Face it. No one can refute Haba's reasons for hating Frieza with a passion or wanting to get her sister away from the former tyrant. After all is said and done, Frieza committed just as many horrible crimes as Vegeta himself (if not more so), including personally branding Haba with his own hands. He's destroyed countless planets and civilizations and has more than likely orphaned many other children out there like Cheelai. No matter how much he's changed, the rest of the universe has no more reason to forgive him than he and Cheelai have to forgive the Saiyans. And even if Vegeta and his crew acted of their own accord in destroying the sisters' homeworld, the fact is, Frieza's still the one who personally took Vegeta, Nappa, and Radditz under his wing in the first place instead of just killing them alongside the rest of their people. So, at least some of the blame for Vegeta's crimes can still be laid primarily at Frieza's own feet. So, while she may have been harsh towards Cheelai, you really can't fault her for her anger and confusion at her sister's instance on defending Frieza, when so much of their suffering can all be traced back to him.]]

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* JerkassHasAPoint:[[spoiler: Face it. No one can refute Haba's reasons for hating Frieza with a passion or wanting to get her sister away from the former tyrant. After all is said and done, Frieza committed just as many horrible crimes as Vegeta himself (if not more so), including personally branding Haba with his own hands. He's destroyed countless planets and civilizations and has more than likely orphaned many other children out there like Cheelai. No matter how much he's changed, the rest of the universe has no more reason to forgive him than he and Cheelai have to forgive the Saiyans. And even if Vegeta and his crew acted of their own accord in destroying the sisters' homeworld, the fact is, Frieza's still the one who personally took Vegeta, Nappa, and Radditz under his wing in the first place instead of just killing them alongside the rest of their people. So, at least some of the blame for Vegeta's crimes can still be laid primarily at Frieza's own feet. So, while she may have been harsh towards Cheelai, you really can't fault her for her anger and confusion at her sister's instance on defending Frieza, when so much of their suffering can all be traced back to him.]]
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* {{Hypocrite}}: As at the end of ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'', Frieza and Cheelai both view all Saiyans as unforgivable monsters whom the universe is better off without. While they are not wrong by any means, they don't really care that the same can definitely be said about Frieza himself. Frieza committed just as many (if not more so) horrible and unforgivable crimes as Vegeta himself (and is even in fact, the same one who took Vegeta and his crew under his wing instead of just killing them along with the rest of their race to begin with). [[spoiler: Finally discussed in Season 2 Episode 4 where Cheelai meets her long-lost sister Haba (who Frieza branded with his own hands), who rightfully calls her out on this.]]

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* {{Hypocrite}}: As at the end of ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'', Frieza and Cheelai both view all Saiyans as unforgivable monsters whom the universe is better off without. While they are not wrong by any means, they don't really care that the same can definitely be said about Frieza himself. Frieza committed just as many (if not more so) horrible and unforgivable crimes as Vegeta himself (and is even in fact, the same one who took Vegeta and his crew under his wing instead of just killing them along with the rest of their race race, to begin with).with). It doesn't help that half the time whenever any of Frieza's crimes and other past mistakes are called out by another character, all they usually have to say is "I SAID I was sorry!" and "He's not like that anymore! He's changed!" respectively. [[spoiler: Finally discussed in Season 2 Episode 4 where Cheelai meets her long-lost sister Haba (who Frieza branded with his own hands), who rightfully calls her out on this.]]
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* JerkassHasAPoint:[[spoiler: Face it. No one can refute Haba's reasons for hating Frieza with a passion or wanting to get her sister away from the former tyrant. After all is said and done, Frieza committed just as many horrible crimes as Vegeta himself (if not more so), including personally branding Haba with his own hands. He's destroyed countless planets and civilizations and has more than likely orphaned many other children out there like Cheelai herself. No matter how much he's changed, the rest of the universe has no more reason to forgive him as he and Cheelai have to forgive the Saiyans. And even if Vegeta and his crew acted of their own accord in destroying the sisters' homeworld, the fact is, Frieza's still the one who personally took Vegeta, Nappa, and Radditz under his wing in the first place instead of just killing them alongside the rest of their people. So, at least some of the blame for Vegeta's crimes can still be laid primarily at Frieza's own feet.]]

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* JerkassHasAPoint:[[spoiler: Face it. No one can refute Haba's reasons for hating Frieza with a passion or wanting to get her sister away from the former tyrant. After all is said and done, Frieza committed just as many horrible crimes as Vegeta himself (if not more so), including personally branding Haba with his own hands. He's destroyed countless planets and civilizations and has more than likely orphaned many other children out there like Cheelai herself. Cheelai. No matter how much he's changed, the rest of the universe has no more reason to forgive him as than he and Cheelai have to forgive the Saiyans. And even if Vegeta and his crew acted of their own accord in destroying the sisters' homeworld, the fact is, Frieza's still the one who personally took Vegeta, Nappa, and Radditz under his wing in the first place instead of just killing them alongside the rest of their people. So, at least some of the blame for Vegeta's crimes can still be laid primarily at Frieza's own feet. So, while she may have been harsh towards Cheelai, you really can't fault her for her anger and confusion at her sister's instance on defending Frieza, when so much of their suffering can all be traced back to him.]]
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* JerkassHasAPoint:[[spoiler: Face it. No one can refute Haba's reasons for hating Frieza with a passion or wanting to get her sister away from the former tyrant. After all is said and done, Frieza committed just as many horrible crimes as Vegeta himself (if not more so), including personally branding Haba with his own hands. He's destroyed countless planets and civilizations and has more than likely orphaned as many other children out there as Cheelai herself. No matter how much he's changed, the rest of the universe has no more reason to forgive him as he and Cheelai have to forgive the Saiyans. And even if Vegeta and his crew acted of their own accord in destroying the sisters' homeworld, the fact is, Frieza's still the one who personally took Vegeta, Nappa, and Radditz under his wing in the first place instead of just killing them alongside the rest of their people. So, at least some of the blame for Vegeta's crimes can still be laid primarily at Frieza's own feet.]]

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* JerkassHasAPoint:[[spoiler: Face it. No one can refute Haba's reasons for hating Frieza with a passion or wanting to get her sister away from the former tyrant. After all is said and done, Frieza committed just as many horrible crimes as Vegeta himself (if not more so), including personally branding Haba with his own hands. He's destroyed countless planets and civilizations and has more than likely orphaned as many other children out there as like Cheelai herself. No matter how much he's changed, the rest of the universe has no more reason to forgive him as he and Cheelai have to forgive the Saiyans. And even if Vegeta and his crew acted of their own accord in destroying the sisters' homeworld, the fact is, Frieza's still the one who personally took Vegeta, Nappa, and Radditz under his wing in the first place instead of just killing them alongside the rest of their people. So, at least some of the blame for Vegeta's crimes can still be laid primarily at Frieza's own feet.]]
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* {{Hypocrite}}: As at the end of ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'', Frieza and Cheelai both view all Saiyans as unforgivable monsters whom the universe is better off without. While they are not wrong by any means, they don't really care that the same can definitely be said about Frieza himself. Frieza committed just as many (if not more so) horrible and unforgivable crimes as Vegeta himself (and is even in fact, the same one who took Vegeta and his crew under his wing instead of just killing them along with the rest of their race to begin with). Finally discussed in Season 2 Episode 4 where Cheelai meets her long-lost sister Haba (who Frieza branded with his own hands), who rightfully calls her out on this.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: As at the end of ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'', Frieza and Cheelai both view all Saiyans as unforgivable monsters whom the universe is better off without. While they are not wrong by any means, they don't really care that the same can definitely be said about Frieza himself. Frieza committed just as many (if not more so) horrible and unforgivable crimes as Vegeta himself (and is even in fact, the same one who took Vegeta and his crew under his wing instead of just killing them along with the rest of their race to begin with). [[spoiler: Finally discussed in Season 2 Episode 4 where Cheelai meets her long-lost sister Haba (who Frieza branded with his own hands), who rightfully calls her out on this.]]
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* JerkassHasAPoint:[[spoiler: Face it. No one can refute Haba's reasons for hating Frieza with a passion or wanting to get her sister away from the former tyrant. After all is said and done, Frieza committed just as many horrible crimes as Vegeta himself (if not more so), including personally branding Haba with his own hands. He's destroyed countless planets and civilizations and has more than likely orphaned as many other children out there as Cheelai herself. No matter how much he's changed, the rest of the universe has no more reason to forgive him as he and Cheelai have to forgive the Saiyans. And even if Vegeta and his crew acted of their own accord in destroying the sisters' homeworld, the fact is, Frieza's still the one who personally took Vegeta, Nappa, and Radditz under his wing in the first place instead of just killing them alongside the rest of their people. So, at least some of the blame for Vegeta's crimes can still be laid primarily at Frieza's own feet.]]
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* Hypocrite: As at the end of ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'', Frieza and Cheelai both view all Saiyans as unforgivable monsters whom the universe is better off without. While they are not wrong by any means, they don't really care that the same can definitely be said about Frieza himself. Frieza committed just as many (if not more so) horrible and unforgivable crimes as Vegeta himself (and is even in fact, the same one who took Vegeta and his crew under his wing instead of just killing them along with the rest of their race to begin with). Finally discussed in Season 2 Episode 4 where Cheelai meets her long-lost sister Haba (who Frieza branded with his own hands), who rightfully calls her out on this.

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* Hypocrite: {{Hypocrite}}: As at the end of ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'', Frieza and Cheelai both view all Saiyans as unforgivable monsters whom the universe is better off without. While they are not wrong by any means, they don't really care that the same can definitely be said about Frieza himself. Frieza committed just as many (if not more so) horrible and unforgivable crimes as Vegeta himself (and is even in fact, the same one who took Vegeta and his crew under his wing instead of just killing them along with the rest of their race to begin with). Finally discussed in Season 2 Episode 4 where Cheelai meets her long-lost sister Haba (who Frieza branded with his own hands), who rightfully calls her out on this.
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* Hypocrite: As at the end of ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'', Frieza and Cheelai both view all Saiyans as unforgivable monsters whom the universe is better off without. While they are not wrong by any means, they don't really care that the same can definitely be said about Frieza himself. Frieza committed just as many (if not more so) horrible and unforgivable crimes as Vegeta himself (and is even in fact, the same one who took Vegeta and his crew under his wing instead of just killing them along with the rest of their race to begin with). Finally discussed in Season 2 Episode 4 where Cheelai meets her long-lost sister Haba, who rightfully calls Cheelai out on this.

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* Hypocrite: As at the end of ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'', Frieza and Cheelai both view all Saiyans as unforgivable monsters whom the universe is better off without. While they are not wrong by any means, they don't really care that the same can definitely be said about Frieza himself. Frieza committed just as many (if not more so) horrible and unforgivable crimes as Vegeta himself (and is even in fact, the same one who took Vegeta and his crew under his wing instead of just killing them along with the rest of their race to begin with). Finally discussed in Season 2 Episode 4 where Cheelai meets her long-lost sister Haba, Haba (who Frieza branded with his own hands), who rightfully calls Cheelai her out on this.
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* Hypocrite: As at the end of ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'', Frieza and Cheelai both view all Saiyans as unforgivable monsters whom the universe is better off without. While they are not wrong by any means, they don't really care that the same can definitely be said about Frieza himself. Frieza committed just as many (if not more so) horrible and unforgivable crimes as Vegeta himself (and is even in fact, the same one who took Vegeta and his crew under his wing instead of just killing them along with the rest of their race to begin with). Finally discussed in Season 2 Episode 4 where Cheelai meets her long-lost sister Haba, who rightfully calls Cheelai out on this.

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* Hypocrite: *Hypocrite: As at the end of ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'', Frieza and Cheelai both view all Saiyans as unforgivable monsters whom the universe is better off without. While they are not wrong by any means, they don't really care that the same can definitely be said about Frieza himself. Frieza committed just as many (if not more so) horrible and unforgivable crimes as Vegeta himself (and is even in fact, the same one who took Vegeta and his crew under his wing instead of just killing them along with the rest of their race to begin with). Finally discussed in Season 2 Episode 4 where Cheelai meets her long-lost sister Haba, who rightfully calls Cheelai out on this.
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*Hypocrite: As at the end of ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'', Frieza and Cheelai both view all Saiyans as unforgivable monsters whom the universe is better off without. While they are not wrong by any means, they don't really care that the same can definitely be said about Frieza himself. Frieza committed just as many (if not more so) horrible and unforgivable crimes as Vegeta himself (and is even in fact, the same one who took Vegeta and his crew under his wing instead of just killing them along with the rest of their race to begin with). Finally discussed in Season 2 Episode 4 where Cheelai meets her long-lost sister Haba, who rightfully calls Cheelai out on this.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In addition to those already in the original page, there are also Yamcha and ''Cheelai'', who get training on Yardrat.


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* AmazonChaser: When Cheelai explains about [[spoiler: her sister]] in S2 E5, Yamcha remarks about how hot it was that she's so strong.
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* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Haba in Season 2 Episode 4 is described by Yamcha as having green skin and white hair and purple eyes by Yamcha as to why he is attracted to her. He's not attracted to Cheelai, presumably because he sees her as more of a friend and she's implied to be pretty young, not like she is 15 or so years later in the [[Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly Broly movie]]. Justified in Cheelai and Haba looking the same, though, since [[spoiler: [[LongLostRelative Haba is Cheelai's older sister]]]].

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* BerserkButton: Freeza doesn't like being compared to Goku and Yamcha presses the "Goku button" in episode 11.

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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Moraine and Drumlin don't seem to have been too aggressive to begin with when they are introduced in Episode 3 of Season 2, but Frigid's gentle treatment of them, combined with their existing affection for their brother "Little Frigee", immediately cements their loyalty to him.
* BerserkButton: Freeza doesn't like being compared to Goku and Goku, as seen when Yamcha presses the "Goku button" in episode 11.



* TheBrute: Moraine and Drumlin are characterized as powerful but stupid. To emphasize this, according to the thumbnail of season 2 episode 3, their baseline form is based on Freeza's 2nd Form, the tallest and most muscular of them all, whereas Freeza and Frigid are both normally found the small, surprisingly delicate-looking Final Form.



* CloneDegeneration: Moraine and Drumlin were failed clones of Trogen that [[DumbMuscle were strong, but very lacking in mental faculties]]. General Magnet used them to help build the Frigidarian asteroid ship and then put them in stasis. When Frigid learned of them, he had them

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* CloneDegeneration: Moraine and Drumlin were failed clones of Trogen that [[DumbMuscle were strong, but very lacking in mental faculties]]. General Magnet used them to help build the Frigidarian asteroid ship and then put them in stasis. When Frigid learned of them, he had them released and took them under his wing as his siblings.

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* CloneDegeneration: Moraine and Drumlin were failed clones of Trogen that [[DumbMuscle were strong, but very lacking in mental faculties]]. General Magnet used them to help build the Frigidarian asteroid ship and then put them in stasis. When Frigid learned of them, he had them



* EdibleThemeNaming: Freeza's ship is still called the ''Zinfaandel'', and her AI ComputerVoice is later named Shiraz by a flirting "Spades". Both names refer to dark-skinned grapes used to make red wine.

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* EdibleThemeNaming: Freeza's ship is still called named the ''Zinfaandel'', ''Zinfaandel'' in episode 1, and her AI ComputerVoice is later named Shiraz by a flirting "Spades". Both names refer to dark-skinned grapes used to make red wine.


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* TheStarscream: General Magnet is undermining Frigid since he doesn't approve of how different he is from Trogen.


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** Frigid shares Freeza, Cooler and Cold's theme naming.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: When the Frigidarians unleash Frigid, they expect him to kill Freeza. [[spoiler: However, being newly born, Frigid has no active hatred of Freeza, so Frigid releases him after a bit.]]


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* MorallySuperiorCopy: Frigid is a clone of Trogen, however, since he's newly created, [[spoiler: he has no active hatred for Freeza and lets him go, and doesn't listen to Trogen's posthumous instructions, wanting to be his own man and rule the Frigidarians as he sees fit]].


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** The intro to Season 2 has Freeza giving a full on full length shout-out to the intro of ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''.
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->''"With their tropes finally described, our heroes continue on their epic quest across the galaxy! But will their journey be without obstacles? Will further adventures lead to greater tropes, and thus more opportunities for [[TVTropesWillRuinYourLife unsuspecting lives to be ruined]]? Find out in the next exciting installment of the chronicles of Good Freeza and the ''Zinfaandel'' crew in… Revelation 'F'!"''

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->''"With their tropes finally described, our heroes continue on their epic quest across the galaxy! But will their journey be without obstacles? Will further adventures lead to greater tropes, and thus more opportunities for [[TVTropesWillRuinYourLife [[JustForFun/TVTropesWillRuinYourLife unsuspecting lives to be ruined]]? Find out in the next exciting installment of the chronicles of Good Freeza and the ''Zinfaandel'' crew in… Revelation 'F'!"''
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* StrongAndSkilled: While Yamcha isn't much compared to Freeza and some of the others of the Z-Fighters, he's light years ahead of regular mooks that they encounter on their missions. It's even frequently mentioned that he's the second strongest person on the ship.
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* ComputerVoice: The ''Zinfaandel's'' computer has a voice like a British woman. She later gets named [[EdibleThemeNaming Shiraz]].


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* TakeAThirdOption: Shiraz [[spoiler: because of a virus from the Frigidarian Empire, refuses to power up and escape the path of comet Komoori,]] Yamcha puts on a spacesuit and starts moving the ship, with Freeza joining him.
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In this timeline, Freeza eventually decided to [[HeelFaceTurn give up his evil ways]] and gained some allies, along with disposing of the [[AxCrazy utterly psychotic]] Trogen, King Cold's third son and attempted successor to his empire. With his older brother Cooler now taking care of the empire in his place, Freeza (under the alias "Captain F") and the crew of the ''Zinfaandel''-- Cuit the rugged mechanic, Cheelai the street-smart scout, Yamcha the extra muscle, and the ship's very playful AI-- proceed to go on adventures across the cosmos, possibly to do some odd jobs or clean up some of the messes Freeza's old empire made.

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In this timeline, a Freeza left with nothing eventually decided to [[HeelFaceTurn give up his evil ways]] and gained some allies, along with disposing of the [[AxCrazy utterly psychotic]] Trogen, King Cold's third son and attempted successor to his empire. With his older brother Cooler now taking care of the empire in his place, Freeza (under the alias "Captain F") and the crew of the ''Zinfaandel''-- Cuit the rugged mechanic, Cheelai the street-smart scout, Yamcha the extra muscle, and the ship's very playful AI-- proceed to go on adventures across the cosmos, possibly to do some odd jobs or clean up some of the messes Freeza's old empire made.

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* BerserkButton: Freeza doesn't like being compared to Goku and Yamcha presses the "Goku button" in episode 11.



* DarkestHour: Season 1's finale ends with [[spoiler: Freeza captured, Yamcha and Cheelai on the run and Cuit fighting for his life as he's under attack by Frigidarian ships while in the ''Zinfaandel''.]]



** OnlySaneWoman: Cheelai, being the most street-smart and more often than not the voice of reason for the crew. Doesn't stop her from being especially playful, though.

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** OnlySaneWoman: Cheelai, being the most street-smart and more often than not the voice of reason for the crew. Doesn't stop her from being especially playful, though.though, since she's still a kid.



** The title itself is one to the ''[[Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF Ressurection 'F']]'' movie.

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** The title itself is one to the ''[[Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF Ressurection Resurrection 'F']]'' movie.



* WorfHadTheFlu:

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* WorfHadTheFlu:WorfHadTheFlu: Due to Freeza having StoryBreakerPower by the finale of the ''What If Freeza Turned Good'' story, he's on the end of this several times [[PlayedForDrama for dramatic tension]].


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** Once again, Freeza [[spoiler: is poisoned in the finale of season 1 and captured, getting all of his mechanical parts removed]].
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** CasanovaWannabe: Freeza, despite genuinely turning over a new leaf, is still rather smug and ego-driven.

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See ''WebVideo/MasakoXDragonBallWhatIf'' for Creator/MasakoX's other ''DragonBall'' stories.

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!!'''Note: All spoilers for ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'' are unmarked. You've been warned!'''

''Revelation 'F''' is a fan-made AudioPlay based on ''Franchise/DragonBall'', as a sequel to Creator/MasakoX's popular ''Fanfic/WhatIfFreezaTurnedGood'' saga of his [[WebVideo/MasakoXDragonBallWhatIf greater what-if series]].

In this timeline, Freeza eventually decided to [[HeelFaceTurn give up his evil ways]] and gained some allies, along with disposing of the [[AxCrazy utterly psychotic]] Trogen, King Cold's third son and attempted successor to his empire. With his older brother Cooler now taking care of the empire in his place, Freeza (under the alias "Captain F") and the crew of the ''Zinfaandel''-- Cuit the rugged mechanic, Cheelai the street-smart scout, Yamcha the extra muscle, and the ship's very playful AI-- proceed to go on adventures across the cosmos, possibly to do some odd jobs or clean up some of the messes Freeza's old empire made.

However, one little excursion leads to them discovering the "Frigidarian Empire", a Trogen-worshipping cult with a recent history of stealing cloning tech and the like. Determined to prevent them from doing something especially bad with these resources, Freeza and his crew set off to learn more about this organization, running into a few choice characters and obstacles along the way.

The playlist for ''Revelation 'F''' can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNSgpJTAeqwmaqz2o0dOfNJL1mvjE-Byb here]] or on other digital audio platforms.

See ''WebVideo/MasakoXDragonBallWhatIf'' for Creator/MasakoX's other ''DragonBall'' stories.

!!''Revelation 'F''' contains examples of:
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: An unmajinified Pui Pui shows up on his home planet in the third episode, and indirectly mentions that Babidi and his "cult" are currently recruiting.
* BigDamnHeroes: In episode 2, Cheelai looks like she's alone and about to be captured, by ten guys against one "itty-bitty thief" before she says "Well, I guess that's not quite accurate."
-->'''Yamcha:''' [[PreAsskickingOneLiner One tiny thief... And a badass.]]
* CallForward: In the third episode, Pui Pui tells one of his minions that he's not interested in any cults or offers by potato-headed wizards. He changes his mind after Freeza makes a monkey out of him.
* CatchAndReturn: Parodied in Episode 8. While being chased by the Graspovs, one of their chakrams hits a nearby tree. Yamcha says "Maybe it's time to start returning the favor!" and picks up ''the tree'' and smashes one of the Graspovs.
* CultOfPersonality: Trogen has a posthumous one called the "Frigidarian Empire".
* CurbStompBattle:
** In episode 3, Freeza is on the receiving end of one, from Pui-Pui, [[WorfHadTheFlu because an EMP fried his electronics]].
** In episode 4, after being repaired by Cuit, has Freeza immediately going Golden and beating the tar out of Pui-Pui, forcing him to give them the parts they need to fix the ''Zinfaandel''.
* DamselOutOfDistress: Cheelai and Yamcha get captured by Pui Pui's group, but they escape after Cheelai pickpockets a key.
* DoubleMeaningTitle: Whereas "Revelation 'F'" could easily just refer to Freeza's own revelation that [[BeingEvilSucks there's more to life than being evil and alone]], it also refers to the continuous ''revelation'' of what the Frigidarian Empire is planning behind the scenes.
* EdibleThemeNaming: Freeza's ship is still called the ''Zinfaandel'', and her AI ComputerVoice is later named Shiraz by a flirting "Spades". Both names refer to dark-skinned grapes used to make red wine.
* FourManBand:
** OnlySaneWoman: Cheelai, being the most street-smart and more often than not the voice of reason for the crew. Doesn't stop her from being especially playful, though.
** TheSmartGuy: Cuit, being the mostly laid-back and stoic mechanic for the crew with an encyclopedic knowledge of all things space engineering.
** CasanovaWannabe: Freeza, despite genuinely turning over a new leaf, is still rather smug and ego-driven.
** The ButtMonkey: Yamcha. Besides his usual luck, he's the NaiveNewcomer of the crew, and has never been to space before.
* HiddenDepths: Yamcha is a good cook, apparently, according to episode 10.
* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame: The Graspovs in Episode 8 hunt Freeza, Cheelai and Yamcha.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo:
** Even after turning good, when talking about blowing up planet Vegeta, Freeza says he has no regrets blowing up the Saiyans and would do it again without regret, since they were a bloodthirsty ProudWarriorRace and that Goku is an anomaly.
** Freeza [[spoiler: blows up planet Ronka 8 in episode 11, killing a few thousand people, but not blowing it up would have killed ''billions'' possibly]].
* JustAMachine: Langoo has this opinion of Shiraz, as does the rest of the Galactic Patrol.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Langoo's ship gets stuck in a constant turn after he [[spoiler: tries]] to delete Shiraz.
* MilesGloriosus: "Spades"/Otiose in episode 5.
* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: [[spoiler: Trogen planned for his own death, surprisingly, and left his DNA behind to resurrect him if he died]].
* MythologyGag:
** The title itself is one to the ''[[Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF Ressurection 'F']]'' movie.
** After getting fried by an EMP in the third episode, Freeza's voice starts glitching out much like in ''[[WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged Abridged]]''.
** Another ''Abridged'' reference is in episode 10, where Yamcha and Cheelai start talking about "[[NoodleIncident the jockstrap incident]]".
* ObstructiveBureaucrat:
** The Galactic Patrol are depicted as this in Episode 9.
** Episode 11 depicts the lead scientists of Ronka 8 as lazy bureaucrats who would rather do nothing than listen to warnings about [[TooDumbToLive a comet about to hit the planet]].
* ShoutOut: Just like the prior video series, nearly every episode starts with a "[[Franchise/StarTrek Freeza Log]]..."
** Similarly, habitable Earth-type planets are called Class-M planets and marginally habitable planets with mostly vegetation are Class-L.
** The Graspovs in episode 8 are [[PredatorPastiche expies]] of the Franchise/{{Predator}} aliens.
* StickyFingers: In episode 4, Cheelai pickpockets a guard's key so she and Yamcha can escape.
* WalkingDisasterArea: Spades/Otiose from episode 5 of ''Revelation F''. Apparently he somehow [[NoodleIncident started 25 wars]] and became legendary in the North Galaxy for being a disaster area and time waster.
* WorfHadTheFlu:
** Freeza gets defeated by Pui Pui after being fried by an EMP, making his mechanical parts nearly useless.
** The Graspovs in episode 8 have a dampening field that prevents enemies from using ki-based attacks or flight. Freeza [[LampshadeHanging lampshades the fact]] that that keeps happening.
--->'''Freeza:''' One way or another, losing the ability to fight properly is getting rather old!
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->''"With their tropes finally described, our heroes continue on their epic quest across the galaxy! But will their journey be without obstacles? Will further adventures lead to greater tropes, and thus more opportunities for [[TVTropesWillRuinYourLife unsuspecting lives to be ruined]]? Find out in the next exciting installment of the chronicles of Good Freeza and the ''Zinfaandel'' crew in… Revelation 'F'!"''

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