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** Bojack [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduces himself]] by saying "It's been a long time since i snapped someone's neck!". His [[Creator/BobCarter English voice actor]] would go on to voice [[Characters/MortalKombatShao Shao Kahn]], who ends up snapping [[spoiler: Kung Lao's]] neck in ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombat9 Mortal Kombat 9's]]'' story mode.
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** Bojack [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduces himself]] by saying "It's been a long time since i snapped someone's neck!". His [[Creator/BobCarter English voice actor]] actor, Bob Carter, would go on to voice [[Characters/MortalKombatShao Shao Kahn]], who ends up snapping [[spoiler: Kung Lao's]] neck in ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombat9 Mortal Kombat 9's]]'' story mode.
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* HilariousInHindsight: No, this Bojack [[WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman is not the horse from "Horsin' Around"]] (though DBZ ''was'' [[WaxingLyrical a very famous TV show back in the 90s]]).
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** No, this Bojack [[WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman is not the horse from "Horsin' Around"]] (though DBZ ''was'' [[WaxingLyrical a very famous TV show back in the90s]]).90s]]).
** Bojack [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduces himself]] by saying "It's been a long time since i snapped someone's neck!". His [[Creator/BobCarter English voice actor]] would go on to voice [[Characters/MortalKombatShao Shao Kahn]], who ends up snapping [[spoiler: Kung Lao's]] neck in ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombat9 Mortal Kombat 9's]]'' story mode.
** No, this Bojack [[WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman is not the horse from "Horsin' Around"]] (though DBZ ''was'' [[WaxingLyrical a very famous TV show back in the
** Bojack [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduces himself]] by saying "It's been a long time since i snapped someone's neck!". His [[Creator/BobCarter English voice actor]] would go on to voice [[Characters/MortalKombatShao Shao Kahn]], who ends up snapping [[spoiler: Kung Lao's]] neck in ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombat9 Mortal Kombat 9's]]'' story mode.
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* EvilIsSexy: The Galaxy Soldiers are pretty hot for both genders.
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* SmurfetteBreakout: As mentioned above, Zangya is easily the most popular of Bojack's minions, and possibly the most popular movie villain minion, regularly showing up alongside Bojack in video games.
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* SmurfetteBreakout: As mentioned above, Zangya is easily the most popular of Bojack's minions, and possibly the most popular movie villain minion, and regularly showing shows up alongside Bojack in video games.
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* SmurfetteBreakout: As mentioned above, Zangya is easily the most popular of Bojack's minions, and possibly the most popular movie villain minion, regularly showing up alongside Bojack in video games.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Zangya]]. She's a henchman of Bojack who is extremely popular despite her small role in Bojack Unbound, mostly because she's one of the few fighters in the franchise who is a female and extremely powerful. Her being killed off by Bojack to attack Gohan was declared [[AlasPoorVillain to be a sad moment by the viewers.]] She has consistently appeared in many video games alongside her boss, with [[VideoGame/DragonBallXenoverse2 one exception.]]
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Zangya]]. She's a henchman of Bojack who Zangya]] is extremely popular despite her small role in Bojack Unbound, role, mostly because she's one of the few fighters in the franchise who is a female and extremely powerful. Her being killed off by Bojack to attack Gohan was declared [[AlasPoorVillain to be a sad moment by the viewers.]] She has consistently appeared in many video games alongside her boss, with [[VideoGame/DragonBallXenoverse2 one exception.]]
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* EvilIsSexy: The Galaxy Soldiers are pretty hot for both genders. Including for the gay men, as [[Creator/TeamFourStar KaiserNeko]] can tell about Bido.
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* EvilIsSexy: The Galaxy Soldiers are pretty hot for both genders. Including for the gay men, as [[Creator/TeamFourStar KaiserNeko]] can tell about Bido.
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* HilariousInHindsight: No, this Bojack [[WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman is not the horse from "Horsin' Around"]] (though DBZ ''was'' [[WaxingLyrical a very famous TV show back in the 90s]]). Fans of TFS Abridged believe that Bojack's abridged character was going to be based off that assumption.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The Intergalactic World Tournament (Tenkaichi Dai Budōkai) was the most innovative and creatively fun tournament concept ever written at the time. The idea of a TournamentArc split into multiple sections, with different objectives each round, all for the sake of making FirstContact with powerful alien warriors who'd fight in the semi-finals is a strong enough idea to carry the entire film, and yet it ultimately just gets hijacked by Bojack's crew and turns into another brawl, with the alien warriors turning out to be charlatans who are quickly offed. Given that the main criticism of the villains is their lack of motivation for being on Earth in particular, it would have been a simple enough fix to have them participating in the tournament legitimately, or remove the fakeout and make ''them'' the great warriors the tournament representatives contacted, with the twist being that those great warriors are evil rather than fakers.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The Intergalactic World Tournament (Tenkaichi Dai Budōkai) was the most innovative and creatively fun tournament concept ever written at the time. The idea of a TournamentArc split into multiple sections, with different objectives each round, all for the sake of making FirstContact with powerful alien warriors who'd fight in the semi-finals is a strong enough idea to carry the entire film, and yet it ultimately just gets hijacked by Bojack's crew and turns into another brawl, with the alien warriors turning out to be charlatans who are quickly offed. Given that the main criticism of the villains is their lack of motivation for being on Earth in particular, it would have been a simple enough fix to have them participating in the tournament legitimately, or remove the fakeout and make ''them'' the great warriors the tournament representatives contacted, with the twist being that those great warriors are evil rather than fakers.
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* HilariousInHindsight: No, this Bojack [[WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman is not the horse from "Horsin' Around"]] (though DBZ ''was'' [[WaxingLyrical a very famous TV show back in the 90s]]). Fans of TFS Abridged believe that Bojack's abridged character was going to be based off that assumption.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The Intergalactic World Tournament (Tenkaichi Dai Budōkai) was the most innovative and creatively fun tournament concept ever written at the time. The idea of a TournamentArc split into multiple sections, with different objectives each round, all for the sake of making FirstContact with powerful alien warriors who'd fight in the semi-finals is a strong enough idea to carry the entire film, and yet it ultimately just gets hijacked by Bojack's crew and turns into another brawl, with the alien warriors turning out to be charlatans who are quickly offed. Given that the main criticism of the villains is their lack of motivation for being on Earth in particular, it would have been a simple enough fix to have them participating in the tournament legitimately, or remove the fakeout and make ''them'' the great warriors the tournament representatives contacted, with the twist being that those great warriors are evil rather thanfakers.fakers.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The Intergalactic World Tournament (Tenkaichi Dai Budōkai) was the most innovative and creatively fun tournament concept ever written at the time. The idea of a TournamentArc split into multiple sections, with different objectives each round, all for the sake of making FirstContact with powerful alien warriors who'd fight in the semi-finals is a strong enough idea to carry the entire film, and yet it ultimately just gets hijacked by Bojack's crew and turns into another brawl, with the alien warriors turning out to be charlatans who are quickly offed. Given that the main criticism of the villains is their lack of motivation for being on Earth in particular, it would have been a simple enough fix to have them participating in the tournament legitimately, or remove the fakeout and make ''them'' the great warriors the tournament representatives contacted, with the twist being that those great warriors are evil rather than
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The Intergalactic World Tournament (Tenkaichi Dai Budōkai) was the most innovative and creatively fun tournament concept ever written at the time. The idea of a TournamentArc split into multiple sections, with different objectives each round, all for the sake of making FirstContact with powerful alien warriors who'd fight in the semi-finals is a strong enough idea to carry the entire film, and yet it ultimately just gets hijacked by Bojack's crew and turns into another brawl, with the alien warriors turning out to be charlatans who are quickly offed. Given that the main criticism of the villains is their lack of motivation for being on Earth in particular, it would have been a simple enough fix to remove the fakeout and make ''them'' the great warriors the tournament representatives contacted, with the twist being that those great warriors are evil rather than fakers.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The Intergalactic World Tournament (Tenkaichi Dai Budōkai) was the most innovative and creatively fun tournament concept ever written at the time. The idea of a TournamentArc split into multiple sections, with different objectives each round, all for the sake of making FirstContact with powerful alien warriors who'd fight in the semi-finals is a strong enough idea to carry the entire film, and yet it ultimately just gets hijacked by Bojack's crew and turns into another brawl, with the alien warriors turning out to be charlatans who are quickly offed. Given that the main criticism of the villains is their lack of motivation for being on Earth in particular, it would have been a simple enough fix to have them participating in the tournament legitimately, or remove the fakeout and make ''them'' the great warriors the tournament representatives contacted, with the twist being that those great warriors are evil rather than fakers.