I think the explanation is that it's just your typical parody super form. It's just that this one became a bigger meme than most do.
This song needs more love.I'm really annoyed that Universe 3 has not only not done much of anything, but had almost no focus on. Universe 10 had more going for it, if only because of Gowasu and it's the universe that gave birth to Zamasu aka the Lucifer of Dragonball. They better be leading up to something big with it or I'm fed up with this world
I'm expecting the U3 megazord to be about as important as the invisibugs, maybe a little less so. I'm betting U3's trump card is the megazord because they didn't freak out that much over losing Maji=Kayo, and those three robots in particular have gotten a lot of focus as a group recently. Additionally, we know Catopesra's not much to speak of, he was fighting evenly with Hop (purple cat-girl from U9) right when the tournament began, Paparoni's not really a fighter, and Biarra's only one robot, which isn't as good as three robots combined into one super robot.
There's a theory that the three robots that were fighting Goku in last week's episode, Borareta, Panchia, and Koitsukai, are going to be capable of combining into a giant super robot, based on their differing disproportionate anatomy that looks like it could fit together and similar shade of green that they all possess somewhere on their bodies.
They also did a crossover movie with Wrestlemania that involves John Cena pushing a boulder, being ridden on by Scooby & Shaggy during a flood, the two cowards going up against Kane & then in the climax a 5 way wrestling match featuring Scooby, John Cena, Sin Cara & Kane vs a Ghost Bear.
I'm not even a wrestling fan yet that movie was really fun to watch. It even features a cameo of the girls from Young Justice.
edited 29th Oct '17 5:53:48 PM by slimcoder
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."One of the weird rules about Scooby-Doo movies is that, more often than not, there is a genuine element of the supernatural involved. There's usually still some kind of mystery to be solved, but they seem to like to escalate the story from the shows by having actual monsters.
edited 29th Oct '17 5:58:35 PM by PushoverMediaCritic
I mean, you had that one Scooby Doo cartoon where they had guest appearances by everyone, from the Three Stooges to The Harlem Globetrotters, to even fucking Adam West era Batman and Robin, with the Joker being the villain in that episode.
Let's see if you can get past my Beelzemon. Mephiles, WARP SHINKA!

Seen a version with El Grande Madre that made me chuckle.