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To the layperson, Dragon Ball Z is an old anime about people with big hair and little noses who scream a lot and punch each other into mountains. But to the learned nerd, Dragon Ball Z is part of a complex saga in which selfless defenders of humanity give up their lives to thwart the forces of evil. Don't let the simple animation style fool you; there's much more to Dragon Ball Z than meets the eye. That's why Franchise Player is here to show you what you've been missing.

Though this primer will largely focus on the overall story, terms, and characters as they relate to the upcoming Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit, it's essential to point out that no new spiky-haired fighting game would be possible without Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball. Toriyama has produced nearly 10,000 pages of intergalactic action and suspense. Whether or not you appreciate the games, movies, and Web site features that have bloomed from his overwhelming creations, you have to give the guy credit; he has created a monster that would kick Frankenstein's patchwork butt into orbit.

Dragon Ball Z is not the beginning of the Dragon Ball saga. Rather, it tells the story of a powerful warrior named Goku, who is attempting to save the world and bring up his sons, Gohan and Goten. Goku is not a native earthling, himself. Rather, he fell to earth and, suffering a bad case of amnesia, was brought up to be good and virtuous throughout the original Dragon Ball. Though many trials and enemies beset his path to adulthood, his mysterious past hadn't quite caught up with him...until the beginning of Dragon Ball Z.

Cue Raditz, Goku's genocidal brother. Goku and Raditz are two of only a few remaining members of the Saiyans, a violent race of ultimate warriors. Raditz wants to thrash Goku's adopted home, but Goku stands in his way until the two are killed by Goku's rival Piccolo. But don't think too much about it. Death isn't a big deal in the Dragon Ball Z universe. More pressing is what Raditz reveals: More Saiyans are coming, and they mean trouble. Mountains around the world no doubt tremble at the very thought.

After the Saiyans come, there's trouble with the warlord who exterminated most of the Saiyan race and a super-duper android that wants to kill the world. But what the entire plot almost always boils down to is Dragon Balls. These can grant wishes--and everyone is after them. The bad guys want them so that they can kill more people and never die, while the heroes want them so they can resurrect the ones killed by the bad guys. That is the story of Dragon Ball Z--the efforts of heroes to heal the wounds inflicted on the planet by crazy people, androids, and sometimes genies.

Characters

Goku
Power Level: Off the charts
Role: Fearless Hero
Bed Head Club for Men: He's not just the founder, he's also a client.

Despite the fact that he was sent to Earth to destroy it, Goku becomes the planet's most ardent defender. He never lacks the heart or will to protect his home, which he proves by dying over and over and over again. He dies right off the bat in Dragon Ball Z, getting obliterated by Piccolo in order to prevent Raditz from harming his beloved blue-green orb. He doesn't stop there; he gives every life he has, and boy, does he have a lot of them. If you pick him and lose a match in a video game, at least you can say "I did it...for planet...Earth!"


Krillin
Power: He has tough friends?
Role: Punching Bag
Upside: Out of the three women in the entire universe, he gets the coolest one.

Krillin is the only character in the saga with an interesting girlfriend. Say what you want about Chichi (Goku's wife) and Bulma (Vegeta's wife); Android 18 could beat one to death with the body of the other. She is hellacious, yet Krillin is short, bald, and mostly harmless. What gives him the confidence to make little robots with a dangerous she-slayer like her and get in fights he can't possibly win? There's only one explanation: The dude swings a heavy pipe. While there's no hard evidence, there are two intriguing rumors. One is that Krillin's mysterious source of power actually shows itself in a manga issue but is mistaken for Chaozu. Another is that Toriyama toyed with the notion of letting Krillin use it like a pogo stick to escape from battle, but then he realized that was ridiculous; Krillin never runs from a fight.


Vegeta
Job: Warrior Prince
Role: Tragic Foil
What's he so mad about: He's probably no Krillin...

Vegeta is the opposite of Goku, even though they're both Saiyans. He is the worst kind of jerk and the model for everything cast as "Wrong" in the Dragon Ball Z saga. He's greedy, jealous, selfish, emotional, and, worst of all, genocidal. He'd wipe out the planet just so he could be the strongest person on it. If you're angry and feeling destructive, vent with Vegeta. Otherwise, he should be your favorite character to whip up on.


Frieza
Likes: Killing
Dislikes: Dying
Commits Genocide: That's what they saiyan.

Unlike Vegeta, Frieza is not torn between his sense of greed and his desire to see himself as a hero. No, Frieza just wants to see everyone in his way dead and smoldering. There are many other villains in the Dragon Ball Z series that are equally steadfast in their commitment to evil, but none that have accomplished quite as much as this guy. You know the Saiyans? Big strong warrior race? They were his errand boys, and when they got uppity, he killed them all, destroying their entire planet. That is some rare evil he's got going there, and it brings a weight to his confrontations with the Z Fighters that few other epic showdowns can boast.


Android 18
Job: Killer Cyborg
Role: Girl
Likes: Little bald guys.

Considering the number of more interesting characters in the DBZ universe, along with the fact that we've already indirectly talked about her via Krillin, you might be surprised to see Android 18 listed here. But if you think about it, Dragon Ball Z is about men and boys fighting; training and improving each other while saving the world. Of the three main female characters, one is a housewife, one is a useless ditz, and one is a psycho-killer android who has almost no personality but has a gigantic forehead. Therefore, even though she doesn't seem as important as Cell or Piccolo or even Tien, you could argue that, as the only empowered female in the series, Android 18 is one of the most significant characters of all.

Terms

Dragon Ball Z is full of esoteric jargon, but if you master these terms, you'll be passably fluent in Dragon Ball-ese:

Dragon Balls

Dragon Balls are MacGuffins. No, that doesn't mean they're high-fat breakfast sandwiches; they're plot devices that drive the motives of both the heroes and the villains in the Dragon Ball universe. If you get all the Dragon Balls together, you can summon a dragon that will grant you wishes. The villains are always trying to get these things so they can wish for immortality. However, because no one actually dies in Dragon Ball, they'd be better off wishing for a ham sandwich--or the return of Crystal Pepsi. Heroes, on the other hand, are always using the Dragon Balls to resurrect friends and loved ones from death. Death, by the way, is kind of like a 24-hour fitness center in space, but more on that later.

Saiyans

Saiyans, no lie, are a warrior-race of were-monkeys. If they look at the moon, they transform into giant oozarus (or were-monkeys) and go bananas. Unless you cut off their tails. But don't let that fool you, they're also capable of turning into Super Saiyans, which are the powerful dudes with the big yellow hairdos for which the series is famous.

Saiyan-ism, naturally, is a result of Saiyan genes, which are the Dragon Ball equivalent of gamma radiation; Saiyan genes explain everything. When Goku wakes up from a good nap and is suddenly a hundred times stronger, it's his Saiyan genes acting up. These are basically an excuse for the writers to suddenly make the main characters much, much stronger than they were before.

Z Fighters

Nearly every good guy in Dragon Ball Z can be counted as a Z Fighter at some point or other. However, the true Z Fighters are guys like Krillin, Tien, Chaozu, and Yamcha. These brave souls serve two main purposes: They either use their feeble powers to distract a superenemy long enough for a real hero to vanquish it, or they get mutilated so violently by said enemy that their death inspires a hero to raise his power level enough to beat the bad guy.

Death

Death, in Dragon Ball Z, is essentially prison; if you go there, you work out a lot until your release or your escape. You can also get days off of being dead as long as you reserve them early enough in advance.

Chi

Chi is the magical power that heroes and villains use when they attack. It is related to character's power level, which basically states the size of his or her Chi. Some characters can use techniques to multiply the force of said Chi, but they have to be careful because overuse of this technique can make their Chi explode. For instance, at the beginning of Dragon Ball Z, Goku has a power level of 300. Later on, though, he gets it all the way up to 540,000. A normal human, by comparison, is supposed to have a power level of, like 4, except for Tom Cruise, who is only a couple points from turning into a straight-up Super Saiyan.

Other Media to Consider

There is a ton of Dragon Ball Z content out there, including the mangas, animes, movies, and TV series, but that doesn't even include the original Dragon Ball saga. Rather than go into all of that here, you should take a look at these two pieces because they'll make sense of two of the unusual characters included in Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit, Bardock and Broly.

Bardock--The Father of Goku

This television special tells the story of Bardock, aka Goku's dad. Bardock was a happy warrior, going around and destroying all the life on various planets until one of his many victims showed him that his boss, Frieza, was going to wipe out Vegeta, the Saiyan home world. Not only does this TV special teach valuable lessons (don't do anything to a planet you wouldn't want done to your own), it also adds gravitas to the eventual showdown between Goku and Frieza.

Broly--The Legendary Super Saiyan

There are actually three Dragon Ball Z movies that focus on Broly, this one being the first. As legend has it, there is such a thing as a Legendary Super Saiyan, which is the toughest guy in the whole universe; that's Broly. The good news is that he's as strong as advertised. The bad news is that he's about as emotionally mature as an eight year old. His dad tries to control him with a device (the Dragon Ball Z equivalent of Ritalin), but when Broly stops taking his mind-control meds, the Z Fighters have to step in and calm him down permanently. Or at least until Broly--Second Coming.

As you can see, the world of Dragon Ball Z is a very rich, complex place. But to further help you find your way in it and get the most out of such games as Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit, we cobbled together the simple flowchart on the next page to show you how each of the 21 playable characters in this upcoming fighting game relate to each other. Enjoy!



Are you excited about Burst Limit? Or just excited to be here? Let us know!

282 Comments

  • vivvav

    Posted Jun 22, 2008 3:53 pm GMT

    @jagdeep2450: They can't. If they did, they couldn't have a sequel, and work have to come up with a new fight engine immediately. OH THE HORROR!

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  • Hero-Shadow

    Posted Jun 16, 2008 8:49 pm GMT

    HA!! yamcha didnt kill nobody

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  • jagdeep2450

    Posted Jun 15, 2008 6:47 pm GMT

    I think they made a mistake by making the game only go up to the fight with cell. they should have made it longer like all the way from dragonball to dbz gt and they should have had more characters.

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  • earlmccormick88

    Posted Jun 15, 2008 2:35 pm GMT

    Thanx LittleDuck. I would proly knew that but i dont like Dragonball. Just Z and GT.

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  • gun5z

    Posted Jun 15, 2008 1:39 am GMT

    hahahaha funny review haha

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  • dragonfist101

    Posted Jun 14, 2008 11:52 am GMT

    hahahahaha this game will dominate XBOXLIVE

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  • LittleDuck

    Posted Jun 14, 2008 12:46 am GMT

    Earl, to sound lovely and nerdy (i watched all of these as a kid) the only people yamcha defeats in the entire dragonball universe are:

    An invisile dude (With help)
    A few side characters in the world tournament (but not many)
    A sybaman (who later jumps on him and blows him to kingdom come anyway)

    The first two were in the dragonball saga and the third was in the early days of dragonball z

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  • Dylanius

    Posted Jun 13, 2008 11:57 pm GMT

    Guys? We just got trolled by this chart..

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  • earlmccormick88

    Posted Jun 13, 2008 9:57 am GMT

    Who did Yamcha defeat?

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  • greatestMEalive

    Posted Jun 13, 2008 1:56 am GMT

    lmao I almost took this seriously

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  • earlmccormick88

    Posted Jun 13, 2008 1:01 am GMT

    The person who did this is a genious although its confusing at first 5 hour glance lol.

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  • Glade_Gnarr

    Posted Jun 12, 2008 5:11 pm GMT

    Tom Cruise? WTF?

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  • judge__judy

    Posted Jun 12, 2008 4:25 pm GMT

    Actually Im wrong he didnt actually die. http://www.daizex.com/guides/rumors/characters.shtml

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  • judge__judy

    Posted Jun 12, 2008 4:20 pm GMT

    Goku did die on namek. Goku kamehameha'd frieza and then frieza broke through it and goku landed in a volcano and died. Then the dragonballs on earth wished back everyone who freiza had killed I think so Goku pretty much came back alive instantly(with Vegeta and the nameks). When Goku was dead, Gohan was fighting Freiza.

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  • shadowking34

    Posted Jun 12, 2008 10:12 am GMT

    i love Dragon Ball Z and the looking great and i going to play it now

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  • LordSchmee

    Posted Jun 12, 2008 8:31 am GMT

    @Zerosumgame: actually Dragonball Started in the 80s

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  • jay-619

    Posted Jun 12, 2008 5:17 am GMT

    hehe I love that the person who wrote this seems to dislike the show or at least look down upon it as I do the adverage gamer, but at least it took away the seriousness from it, which it has to be for somone to love it.
    Too bad vegeta never stayed the objective ass, why does the first villain always take an emotional u-turn by the end of the show and become one of the "heros", ah well we will always have arlia.
    I was hoping burst limit would be like budokai 3, the best of all dragonball z games, but it turned into shin budokai on the xbox and ps3 -,o

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  • boxblack

    Posted Jun 12, 2008 4:42 am GMT

    haha thats a great flow chart

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  • windows3000000

    Posted Jun 12, 2008 12:32 am GMT

    I think it's good there's only about 20 caracters most of the time you just choose a saiyan and once you have super saiyan 2 Gohan he's all you pick and whats with the dot's on Krillins head

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  • Zerosumgame

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 11:32 pm GMT

    The dragonball thing started in the 90s and it is kind of late happening in North America, what a shame.

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  • Lexaeus775

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 6:52 pm GMT

    yeah im surprised they didnt hav broly get a bigger part...oh well, its all about Trunks anyway

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  • Illidan_the_one

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 6:41 pm GMT

    Now thats just confusing apparantly Broly doesn't do jack!

    And theres not close to as many characters as in DBZ Tenkaichi 3 !

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  • shalashaska994

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 4:30 pm GMT

    Intriguing...

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  • Delta_5_1

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 4:15 pm GMT

    I would be excited if this game was like Tenkaichi. I tried popping in one of the old Budokai games the other day and it was like trading in my car for a tricycle! I think I will pass on next gen DBZ until a Tenkaichi game comes out!

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  • majinboris

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 3:51 pm GMT

    This article is so stupid yet so lol-worthy.

    Not that I have any beef with Dragon Ball Z; in fact, it was my favorite anime at one point, until I became caught up in the sprawling fanbase, which I still regret joining. The fanbase basically killed Dragon Ball Z for me.

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  • lil_reet

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 2:12 pm GMT

    I've loved dbz since it first came out in the u.s. in like 96.
    I know the entire series by heart, and could tell you about it.
    I even still have one of the t-shirts
    I found this whole article hilarious, I never looked at dbz in a hurmorous way.
    The whole yamcha thing, the ritalin thing, and the thing about tom cruise were all great

    I am currently writing an anime of my own (even though im black, 14, and don't have any writing background) it's called Ultimate Battle. I'll be posting the scripts of every episode on profile after I finish a few. It has some dbz elements (peolpe flying, shooting energy blasts, having power beyond that of any regular people.) but it's original and different (there's not a lot of talking in the middle of a fight).

    But anyways...Dragon Ball Z best show ever...for now

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  • somanshreddy

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 12:54 pm GMT

    awsome game

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  • qdarkness10

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 11:39 am GMT

    this is cool

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  • qdarkness10

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 11:38 am GMT

    ths game is cool

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  • BrutalPandaX2

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 11:33 am GMT

    Joe Dodson just got high and wrote this or really doesn't like the series. He should not have wrote this, it is pointless. The role of Android 18 is Girl? Get out of here. Dragonball Z is not a show about heroes defeating crazy people, androids, and genies. It is a show about a varied group of beings trying to live a normal life while protecting their home and ridding their universe of all sorts of evil. You're just bashing the monster of anime shows.

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  • Rhycar

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 10:24 am GMT

    I have to be missing something. Is there a point where a character actually dies? Not this fake crap where he comes back, I mean, is there a point where there is no return? Where there are actually consequences for your actions?

    I might be uncultured, I might be unimaginative, but all this seems kind of ridiculous. The villain becomes a hero because of amnesia? He can suddenly get stronger for no apparent reason? Death has no real effect? Yes, I might appear limited in my opinion, but don't you have to have some sort of boundaries or rules for your story to work? It sounds like if you can think it, you can do it.

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  • PhantomPhoot

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 7:03 am GMT

    I think that more should be added to this Franchise section. DBZ has been a turning point and a revlutionary leap for anime AND gaming, and more appreciation is needed.

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  • Monkey_Ninja69

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 5:51 am GMT

    krillin died 4 times, i think >_

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  • omrelliug

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 5:05 am GMT

    lol funny, btw goku only die twice in the entire dbz

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  • magic_dragon

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 3:53 am GMT

    Broly FTW

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  • chaoscougar1

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 2:58 am GMT

    wow gamespot, u guys are hilarious yes lets make a launch centre and then make fun of it! thats a good idea to show our intelligence and ability to work as a team! this is almost as good as your video review

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  • EatMyHorns

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 2:32 am GMT

    Yamcha stunningly deafeats....Yamcha. LOL

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  • vegetta_oozaro

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 12:25 am GMT

    Please pay more respect to Dragonball...probably the best and most known anime in the universe!

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  • yunasbane

    Posted Jun 10, 2008 9:18 pm GMT

    does anyone know why they keep making saibamen playable? I mean i would have like android 18,19, jayce, burter, dedoria, anyone but the saibamen.

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  • chickenselect

    Posted Jun 10, 2008 7:47 pm GMT

    DBZ...good times. Once on a road trip i explained like 3 straight sagas to my friend.

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  • MQJ13

    Posted Jun 10, 2008 6:14 pm GMT

    Wow.They sure know how to clown a show.They made it sound like a dumb show but man as a person who watched every single episode I have to say,DBZ has been the best cartoon I have ever seen.But the whole concept of death part was pretty funny.

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  • dbzfreak108

    Posted Jun 10, 2008 5:34 pm GMT

    actually frieza didn't kill goku goku escaped the planet so he onle really died twice goku came back in a space ship not wished back

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  • Red_Trigger

    Posted Jun 10, 2008 5:19 pm GMT

    Thanks, never really got into Dragon Ball Z before. Maybe I'll get Burst Limit for 360...

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  • judge__judy

    Posted Jun 10, 2008 5:02 pm GMT

    Goku dies 3 times. Piccolo kills him and nappa at the start. Frieza kills him in Namek but he pretty much gets instantly wished back. And then cell blows him up on King Kais planet.

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  • ratnet

    Posted Jun 10, 2008 5:00 pm GMT

    who writes this stuff? USELESS INFORMATION!

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  • benbonney

    Posted Jun 10, 2008 4:32 pm GMT

    to be honest kind of a boring read for a dbz fan like me
    i have burst limit and its truly a revolution...... why have you not reviewed it yet gamespot?

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  • sonic777777

    Posted Jun 10, 2008 4:23 pm GMT

    All I can say is this was a very interesting read... This whole article is crazy, though the thought is what counts.

    + Goku doesn't die over and over again, he only dies 2 times.

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  • czesionyo

    Posted Jun 10, 2008 3:48 pm GMT

    Excited in both . I just love thos DBZ games .

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Dragon Ball Z: Franchise Player

We introduce the main characters, ideas and relationships in Dragon Ball Z, one of the most complex space sagas ever to unfold on a page, in an episode, or throughout a game.

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