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1* DummiedOut: [[https://tcrf.net/Dragon_Ball_Z:_Buu%27s_Fury#Unused_Scouter_Scan_Database_Entries Hidden within]] ''Buu's Fury'''s scouter code are unused scouter entries for the mayor of Hercule City, and an extra database entry for Videl in her initial pigtailed form...but most notably, entries for [[Anime/DragonBallZSuperAndroid13 Androids 13, 14, 15 and Android 13's super form.]]
2* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Janemba first appeared in ''Buu's Fury'' close to two years before ''Anime/DragonBallZFusionReborn'' would be dubbed in English.
3* RecursiveImport: Due to its sales, ''II'' would be the only game in the series to see a Japanese release. In fact, ''II'' holds the distinction of being the first and only ''Dragon Ball'' video game to be developed in America, and released later in Japan.
4* TroubledProduction: ''Legacy of Goku II'' was a massive improvement over the first game, but it wasn't without its hurdles. After seeing the success of ''Budokai 1'', Atari demanded that Webfoot develop a fighting game while ''II'' was still in active development, forcing Webfoot to quickly hire more people (most of which had no experience developing fighting games) while working under a strict six-month time period. While ''II'' was released to critical acclaim, the fighting game, the infamous ''Taiketsu'', was immediately labeled as the company's [[CreatorBacklash mistake]]. To make matters worse, they were also developing a ''third'' ''DBZ'' game during that time called ''Saiyan Smash'', a ''VideoGame/PowerStone''-esque fighter, that ended up getting scrapped due to the stress Webfoot was under.
5* WorkingTitle: ''Buu's Fury'' underwent two different titles during development, the more straightforward ''The Legacy of Goku III'', and the rather abstract ''Dragon Ball Z FUSION: The Legacy of Goku III''. Though it's currently unknown as to why ''Buu's Fury'' was chosen over the other two.

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