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A Spin-Off of Dragon Ball Z Abridged done in the style of 2 Best Friends Play wherein Vegeta and Nappa play video games together.
You lot can already guess how well that goes.
The aqueduct has branched into several unlike serial:
- Senzu Screams, wherein Krillin is forced to play Survival Horror games solitary by Vegeta. notation This was formerly known as "Vegeta Makes Krillin Play" and "Krillin Plays".
- Renegade for Life, which features Vegeta doing one-shot playthroughs of various games. Named after a Mass Effect gag in Episode 21 of the main abridged serial.
- Gan in 60 Seconds, featuring Ganxingba doing doing sixty-2nd reviews of games.
- Goku'due south Gonna Show You, a spin-off on MasakoX's personal channel which yet has the main team's back up (and got a compilation video put up on the main lets play folio to advertise information technology). Goku plays video games with his son as his protégé and is just mostly... Goku, with Gohan acting equally the often-ignored phonation of reason.
Beginning in late 2018, Lanipator began streaming the filming for Renegade for Life and Senzu Screams episodes alive on Twitch. His aqueduct is located here.
These series contain the following tropes:
- Actually Pretty Funny:
- When Nappa tries to explain to Vegeta how he'south a hipster:
Nappa: So, do you like yourself?
Vegeta: Yes, of grade.
Nappa: Run across? That makes you a hipster. Because... no i else does.
Vegeta: (Laughs loudly)- In Chivalry, Vegeta calls another player a bastard. Nappa immediately points out that Vegeta'due south son is the bounder, getting a express mirth out of Vegeta.
- When playing Diablo 3, Nappa's grapheme tin can train two dogs. He names them 'Compensation' and 'Hunter'.
Vegeta: Shit, that'south really pretty skilful.
- Gokū's The Godfather impression did non amuse Gohan when it was beginning fabricated in Surgeon Simulator, merely when Gokū did it during a banking concern robbery mission in OmniBus, Gohan admitted that it was actually pretty practiced that time.
- His impressions of Morgan Freeman and James Earl Jones during Would You Rather? also print Gohan.
- When Goku sees an image of a Groin Assail in Wiki How Quiz he asks Gohan if he remembers the time "Vegeta got kicked in the dick." Gohan states he wasn't around to encounter that, and Goku just states that Vegeta once got kicked in the dick. Gohan states this trope word for word.
- In Red Dead Redemption 2 , Vegeta bursted out laughing when his horse kicked a stranger to expiry after said stranger offered to help with his horse.
- A God Am I:
- Nappa jokingly implies this a couple of times.
- In Castle Crashers when he's riding on the crocodile he wails on a minor horde of enemies with ease:
Nappa: Expect at this shit! I'm a fucking God!!!
- So in Magicka, when Vegeta gets killed again and Nappa has to revive him for the hundredth time.
Nappa: Luckily I'm around to be your.....hehe.... I experience like I'thou your Jesus at this point. I was gonna bespeak out the irony of me constantly saving you, bringing you dorsum to life.
Vegeta: Shut upwards, Nappa......- Krillin assumes this in Outlast after a glitch makes him immune to the mad doctor's attacks. It's worn off past the next installment, to his dismay.
- And then at the end, when his grapheme is murdered at the end of the game, and after the fadeout it'south suggested he becomes a zombie possessed past the Big Bad'southward spirit.
Krillin: Sense of taste MY VENGEANCE, MOTHERFUCKERS!!! *insane laughter*
- And then at the end, when his grapheme is murdered at the end of the game, and after the fadeout it'south suggested he becomes a zombie possessed past the Big Bad'southward spirit.
- During Portal 2:
Nappa: Where are you?
Vegeta: I am everywhere.
- Krillin being armed in Dead Space and existence able to stomp incredibly difficult goes to his head very quickly.
- Vegeta spawns God in Scribblenauts Unlimited:
"Why didn't it summon me?"
- Nappa jokingly implies this a couple of times.
- Almighty Janitor: Krillin comments on how he's doing better than all the dead soldiers around him in Dead Infinite.
- And Now For Something Completely Dissimilar: While playing Strafe, Vegeta notices a room that hadn't appeared in any previous try. Within it is a playable arcade game that is, essentially, a Wolfenstein 3D clone. After playing information technology twice, he continues the game proper, dies, respawns and finds the room has disappeared.
- Apr Fools' Twenty-four hour period: 2015'southward April 1st video was of Piccolo playing solitaire, with very lilliputian actual commentary.
- Antiquity Title/Orphaned Series: While the channel started out with Two Saiyans Play, information technology has since branched off into several series, with 2 Saiyans Play becoming far less frequent. Renegade for Life ended up taking over the Two Saiyans Play slot for 5 months, until it returned to the Dead island playthrough, itself having been orphaned for vii months cheers to the Portal 2 playthrough.
- Attack! Assault! Attack!: Pretty much sums up Vegeta'southward strategy for video games most of the time.
- Writer Entreatment: Vegeta's preference for Time Stands However abilities in video games comes from Lanipator's ain fondness of the ability.
- Berserk Push: Vegeta really doesn't like existence reminded that he's a member of Krillin'due south "Team three Star".
- Oddly, Vegeta gets mad at the thieves for looting bodies in Castle Crashers.
- Oh, and never refer to him as Kakarot's minion.
- As well never telephone call him a human. But especially don't call him a monkey - that's simply not cool.
- The Berserker: This is Vegeta's playing style at all times, no matter what the game is. He quickly gets bored unless he can just go crazy attacking everything around whenever he wants.
- BFG: In their Magicka playthrough, Nappa has a gun, which Vegeta ends up getting. Most of the playthrough is them just shooting everything.
"Gun is clearly the best spell in the game."
- Big "NO!": Krillin breaks into fits of this whenever something scary and/or horrible is about to happen to him in the games he plays. Because the genre of the games he's forced to play, this happens a lot.
- Big "WHAT?!": Krillin shrieks this when Kendra in Dead Space mentions he tin can't kill the electric current enemy he'southward battling because it tin regenerate.
- Bilingual Bonus: Krillin speaks various Castilian words in the LP of Outlast ("Ocupado? Ocupado.") Makes sense; he's Hispanic.
- Black Comedy: Has information technology's moments. Sometimes shifts into Expressionless Babe Comedy.
Nappa: *BUUUUUUUUURP* Sorry, I ate a baby earlier.
Vegeta: Y'all need to stop eating those,. You need to cut them out of your diet. - Commodities of Divine Retribution: Vegeta tries out a new lightning spell in Magicka and smites Nappa right off the map. The all-time part is the 6-2nd interruption earlier Vegeta starts laughing maniacally.
- When Vegeta has a Villainous Breakdown at the end of Killing Flooring they go back to playing Magicka again.
Nappa: Hey, Vegeta?
Vegeta: WHAT?
Nappa: Amend?
Vegeta: ...
Nappa: Huh? Better?
Vegeta smites him off the map again.
Vegeta: Much. - Interruption the Cutie: The whole point of the Krillin Plays series, really.
- Buffy Speak: Used by Krillin a lot.
- Bullying a Dragon: Vegeta has a trend to bite off more than than he can chew. He deliberately provokes a Witch in Left 4 Dead 2, and goes out of his way to shoot an elephant in Far Weep 4.
- Phone call-Dorsum: A few callbacks to DBZ Abridged take shown up
- In Magicka, Vegeta repeats his "Rock yous... like a hurricane" line.
- In Orcs Must Die!, When Nappa yells "BOOMSHAKALAKA!" Vegeta yells "DAKKA! DAKKA!"
- While playing Dead Infinite iii, Vegeta causes a massive traffic accident, causing Vegeta to quip "Renegade for life."
- Mocking Radtiz in Magicka, Killing Flooring, and Dead Infinite three.
- Vegeta chanting "Minemineminemineminemine" while grabbing ammo or activating Krieg's Fizz-Axe Rampage in Borderlands ii.
- Krillin's commentary on Outlast. "'Your only options are to run, hide or die.' Hurray! Back to Namek!"
- When Krillin saw Gohan's haircut in Flavor 2 he remarked that he looked like a young Moe Howard; Gohan retorted with "Well, look who'south talking, Curly!" During the LPs he now tends to get "Whoop whoop whoop!" just similar Curly did.
- Trunks gets mentioned in Dungeonland, and Bulma gets a mention in Dead Sky. Bulma gets mentioned by name in Portal 2.
- Krillin mentions his crush on Android xviii in office seven of Condemned.
- Gokū's run on Minecraft makes a couple of references to the Cooler movies.
- When explaining his concept of coin in Papers, Please, Gokū begins with, "Ox-Rex has lots of information technology..." This is a reference to the Dead Zone Abridged movie, where he mentioned Ox-King's coin every bit the reason he has a business firm.
- "Trucker Gokū" was inspired to play American Truck Simulator partially afterwards seeing Android xiii's trucker hat.
- In Don't Spill Your Coffee, Gokū's Vegeta impression refers to a few things like, "Goddamn it, Nappa!", "I AM THE HYPE", and "Team Three Star".
- In The Breakfast Club, Gokū mentions that his struggles with the game brand him more angry than when he fought "Freezer".
- Call-Forward:
- Vegeta's unconvincingly-denied fear of worms in Dead Sky (he and Goku meet a whole family unit of giant worms during their "Fantastic Voyage" Plot, and he nearly pukes).
- On separate occasions, Gokū and Vegeta have brought up the idea of growing a beard, both times putting up a screenshot of them sporting beards in Dragon Ball Super.
- In Would You Rather?, he brings upwards that Trunks either has blueish or pinkish hair, a reference to him inexplicably having blueish hair in Dragon Ball Super.
- In OmniBus, Gokū oftentimes calls the eponymous omnibus the "Majin Charabanc", merely Gohan'due south immature voice during that same video indicates that information technology takes place prior to the Majin Buu Arc of the serial.
- Goku's Ultimate Epic Boxing Simulator video gives united states this commutation:
Goku: Only it's Ultimate, Gohan! Ultimate Gohan.
Gohan: Uh-huh. "Ultimate" doesn't make it meliorate.
Goku: Heh, you won't be proverb that when you're older. - The Cameo: Chi-Chi has a short line in "Goku's Gonna Bear witness You" HunieCam Studio. Hnilmik reprises the office for this video.
- Auto Fu: In Far Cry iv, Nappa saves Vegeta from an elephant (that he attacked) past ramming it with his auto.
- Catchphrase:
- Krillin has "I don't like this... I don't like this at all."
- He also has "Ignore me..." often pleadingly drawn out when he's trying to stealth around enemies.
- Nappa has "Hol' on, hol' on" in Portal 2.
- In Renegade for Life, Vegeta tends to say, "nice" whenever he sees a girl with a big bust.
- Krillin has "I don't like this... I don't like this at all."
- Chainsaw Good/Deadly Disc:
- Krillin grows very fond of the Ripper, Expressionless Space's "buzzsaw gun".
- As well, afterward Punches Guy and Slows Downward Fourth dimension Guy, Chainsaw Hand Guy is probably Vegeta's third favourite character in Bro Force.
Hey. Are yous guys prepared? Because, I don't think that you were sufficiently warned. 'Cause, uh, today there is a, uh, high take a chance, probably nearly a 50 to 80% chance, OF CHAINSAAAAAAAAW! YA-HAHA!
- Cloudcuckoolander: Goku. Unless Gohan can clue him in, he typically has no idea what he is doing.
- Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: Gohan tries to be this to Goku, but Goku rarely listens.
- Comedic Sociopathy:
- Well-nigh episodes have either Vegeta taking gleeful joy in killing his enemies, him and Nappa happily reminiscing virtually the diverse worlds they've slaughtered, or both.
- Krillin takes surprising please in stomping people, enemies and corpses alike. In Part 6 he's surprised almost not getting stuff when he kills a agglomeration of aliens. "These things are similar undead pinatas!"
- The Comically Serious:
- Vegeta's insistence that he doesn't really intendance most playing these games makes his unspoken enjoyment of them that much more amusing.
- In Part iv of Portal 2 he goes "Whee!" in a consummate monotone while going through portals.
- Corpsing:
- A non-laughing variation, while playing Slender: The Arrival, a spring-scare gets Krillin and then bad that Lani'south real voice breaks through. And subsequently in a slightly funnier one during DreadOut, where upon stumbling upon an in-game drawing of a Pony causes Lani to drop his Krillin voice for his Flat "What" reaction.
- This happens a lot in Revengeance, the only total playthrough on Renegade for Life. Many times, Lani accidentally drops Vegeta's inflection and simply sounds like an angrier, deep-voiced version of himself probably because Vegeta's vocalization isn't about as far off as Krillin'south vox. Speaking of which, Krillin ofttimes coughs—albeit in the correct voice—because maintaining the vox for so long irritates Lani's pharynx.
- Cowardly Lion: Krillin, during Dead Infinite. Information technology helps that this is the commencement game he'due south given where he gets to fight back.
- Cluster F-Flop: Vegeta during his huge breakdown at the end of Killing Floor.
- Vegeta also swears a lot when he meets Otto (a boat who doesn't think he can float) in Pajama Sam in No Need To Hibernate When Information technology'southward Dark Exterior
Vegeta: Hey fuck-wit! I got something to evidence you!
(throws a wooden board in the water, and it floats)
Vegeta: HOLY FUCKING SHIT! - Daddy Issues:
- During the Castle Crashers playthrough.
Nappa: That guy up there is your begetter.
Vegeta: Alright, concord on... *starts jumping to try and kill the king* ERGH! ARGH!
Nappa: And just like your male parent, you can't reach him.- Over again in Trine two. Nappa is trying to go Vegeta to yell "I am a warrior", and Vegeta'south beingness completely deadpan until...
Nappa: Your dad is looking disapprovingly at...
Vegeta: I! AM A WARRIOR!- Gohan as well lets some of his own Daddy Problems skid through very oft, to the point of it being a Running Gag.
- Deadpan Snarker: Krillin when he isn't screaming in terror. Gohan also gets in a lot of dry digs at Gokū.
- In Don't Spill Your Java, Gokū of all people pulls this off.
Gohan: Dad, quit dodging the subject.
Gokū: Says the child who tin can't.
- Deep-Immersion Gaming: The characters react as if they tin experience everything that their histrion characters are feeling or suffering in-game.
- Did You Just Dial Out Cthulhu?: In Scribblenauts, Vegeta kills a Shoggoth from the Cthulhu Mythos and after a rampaging God.
- Driven to Suicide: In The Stanley Parable Vegeta completely loses it in the confront of his choices having no purpose, and decides that he controls his fate by diving to his death shouting "RENEGADE FOR LIFE!"
- Slow Surprise: Nappa when playing Five Nights at Freddy's two.
- Dumbass Has a Point: Goku does rightly complain virtually the poor controls Surgeon Simulator.
- Dumbass No More: Nappa, and how.
- Easily Forgiven: Krillin and Nappa become along fairly well in the Two Baldies Play serial, despite Nappa killing well-nigh of Krillin's friends and beating him to a pulp back in the Saiyan Saga, and screwing him out of his money at the end of the Dead Zone special.
- Eats Babies: Nappa, apparently.
- Epic Fail:
- Vegeta and Nappa's first attempt at Dungeonland... doesn't exactly go very well. Their second and third playthrough go much better for them.
- And Vegeta actually doesn't like it when their try to play SimCity is thwarted by EA's early deject problems.
Vegeta: WHO DID THIS TO ME?!
Nappa: That would exist EA.
Vegeta: WHO THE FUCK IS EA?! I'1000 GONNA Impale 'EM...- Their playthrough of Killing Floor had them getting absolutely slaughtered for the first few rounds. They get a lilliputian ameliorate at it.
- Vegeta'southward less than stellar playing of Chivalry.
- Even Bad Men Dearest Their Mamas: Vegeta is absolutely livid when he catches wind of Krillin dissing his mom through his playthrough of Among the Sleep. Also, he genuinely bonds with Toriel while doing his Undertale video and adds in that he misses his birth female parent. When he's unable to effigy out how to spare her and she dies, he ends up quitting the game because it left him genuinely upset.
- Even Evil Has Standards: Nappa's not really "evil" anymore per say, merely was rather disgusted by Vegeta repeatedly stomping on all of the corpses they notice in Dead Space three.
Nappa: Arrive here!
Vegeta: (stomping on corpses) Concur on, this is totally necessary.
Nappa: What are you doing? (Sees what Vegeta'south doing) Oh what the fuck dude...Vegeta: Information technology's their mistake.
- Doesn't terminate him from joining in at i signal though. "When in Rome!"
Nappa: Oh, nosotros're fucked up. Let'south become the fuck out of hither.
- In Dishonored, Vegeta starts with an Evil Laugh while watching an enemy being overwhelmed with rats. Past the time they've completely skeletonized the corpse, he's a lot quieter.
- In This War of Mine, Vegeta casts Cveta, who "Loves Children", out of the house the instant he reads her contour.
- In Until Dawn, Vegeta calls a squirrel a target on the makeshift shooting range. He then shoots a bag of sand instead and says "You thought I was going to shoot the squirrel, didn't you? Shame on you."
- When playing Undertale, Vegeta is actually touched by Toriel's kindness and doesn't want to kill somebody who was so nice to him. When he fails to effigy out how to use the Mercy option and does kill her, he quits the game is implied to be injure by what he did.
- Doesn't terminate him from joining in at i signal though. "When in Rome!"
- Evil Cannot Comprehend Skillful: Vegeta's playthrough of Undertale has him bewildered by Toriel's kindness.
Vegeta: A room, a dwelling house? A-a bed? I-I haven't had a bed since I was a kid. A slice of pie... she only left information technology for me. I don't understand. Why would yous just lea- what is the purpose of giving me these things?! What have I done for y'all?
- Evil Laugh:
- Later on editions of the Renegade for Life series have a championship carte du jour in which Vegeta engages in this trope, followed past the episode title menu. The Rogue Legacy episode has one partway through that lasts about 30 seconds.
- Gokū will occasionally sport an Evil Express joy when he gets revenge on a game that frustrates him, similar when he went on a rampage at the stop of I Am Bread.
- Fan Community Nickname: Krillin calls his viewers the 'Krillers'.
- Fantastic Racism: More than and then than in the the main series, Vegeta makes it clear he looks down on humans. When play Undertale he laughs at the idea of humans winning The Great Off Screen State of war with monsters, and decides to proper noun his character "Worthless" mocking them for being homo, and settles for "stupid" because of the graphic symbol limit. When playing Job Simulator Vegeta goes ballistic at beingness called a human.
- The Farmer and the Viper: Vegeta makes it a point to impale everyone, including those who helped him. Nappa will occasionally lampshade information technology, just he goes along with it.
- Karma catches upwardly in Chivalry, when their teammate Martel takes a while to realize they're playing on teams.
- Subverted in the Undertale video. Vegeta starts out not caring much for Toriel and you lot probably think he'll impale her without remorse when they come up to blows. While he does cease upward killing her, he's become then attached that it causes him to get into a Villainous BSoD.
- Flipping the Bird: "Doctor Gokū" makes his hand practice this once and laughs childishly in Surgeon Simulator A&Eastward (Anniversary Edition).
- Forced to Watch: Vegeta insists that Nappa watch every bit he murders one of his worms in Worms Reloaded.
Vegeta: Picket. HIM DIE.
- Backfires some when he gets damaged and knocked into the perfect location for Nappa to driblet a stick of Dynamite in and run, ending the round and the gear up.
- Freudian Excuse: Vegeta, as shown at the finish of Krillin Plays Among the Sleep.
- Gass Hole: Nappa randomly belches a couple of times. When playing Expressionless Space 3 he claims that when he gets scared, he gets "burpy".
- Gilligan Cut: In Scribblenauts Unlimited, Vegeta is doing a mission where he has to assist a couple accept a dainty date. Cutting to him having somehow summoned a bear-riding Cthulhu and a T-Rex.
- Complimentary Japanese: In Baldies Play P.T., Nappa answers his phone say saying, "Mosh(i) mosh(i)." That is the typical phrase Japanese people say when they answer a phone.
- In The Stanley Parable, Vegeta answers a phone and says, "Howdy? Mosh(i) mosh(i), Vegeta des(u)."
- Guide Dang It!: Krillin starts playing Five Nights At Freddy'southward on Mean solar day 2, and every bit a result misses out on the vital fleck of data that yous're supposed to close the doors only when you're sure that there's an animatronic lurking right exterior, not go along them closed the entire night (Otherwise, this would be the easiest game in the world). Needless to say, he doesn't make it.
- Heroic BSoD:
- Krillin gets quite a few of these, but notably in Dead Space when fighting the Leviathan; he tries everything to kill it and gets so stressed that he only doesn't care anymore and dies by it. It takes a second try for him to bring him out of the low.
- Vegeta has ane at the terminate of Pajama Sam. Afterwards growing increasingly exasperated at all of the weird happenings in the game he finds a room full of dancing furniture... and merely sits at that place in silence for several seconds.
- He also go this at times during The Stanley Parable, particularly when he triggers a couple endings.
- Hidden Depths: For equally much every bit a dumbass every bit he is normally. Nappa is pretty knowledgeable and skilled at Video Games and is usually the 1 who introduces them to Vegeta.
- Hipster: Nappa basically calls Vegeta a Saiyan hipster, since he's the only person who calls Goku "Kakarot".
- Promise Spot: Krillin gets this in the finale of Outlast as he's making his mode towards the asylum exit. And then the SWAT team are on the other side of the door.
- Hurricane of Puns:
- Krillin attempts to start 1 in Outlive after the evil dr. gets cut in half. He runs out of steam quickly, simply the comments selection up the slack.
- Gokū's videos in general incorporate a lot of these, which Gohan quickly tires of.
- Renegade for Life Catlateral Damage begins with Vegeta making a bunch of "true cat" puns.
- Hypocritical Humor:
- In Vegeta'south playthrough of Octodad: Dadliest Grab, he claims to be a great dad.
Vegeta: How difficult tin this be? I'm a neat dad!
- Chic yells at Goku about playing a game similar Huniecam Studio, when it's hinted she's the one who bought the game in the outset identify.
- In-Grapheme Let's Play: The series is this in a nutshell. Specifically, the cast of DBZ Abridged play video games equally the characters they portray.
- Ignore the Fanservice: When playing Senran Kagura Bon Appetit, Goku pays petty attention to the game'south fanservice and is far more attracted to its Food Porn. He actually finds the characters' frequent Gainaxing off-putting because he was traumatized past the recent lengthy sex outing with Chi-Chi.
- In Love with Your Carnage: Vegeta gets a bit... carried away in Bro Forcefulness, culminating in A God Am I.
- He'southward quite addicted of Yandere-chan resorting to violence in Yandere Simulator
- Irony:
- For all his mockery of Guldo in the main series, Vegeta's favorite mechanic tends to be the one where he can slow downwardly time.
- Vegeta, crawly though he may exist, tends to lose, spiral upwards, and Rage Quit the games he plays. Meanwhile, Krillin is surprisingly competent and skilled in the horror games he plays, and well-nigh always finishes full playthroughs of them.
- Insult Backfire: When Goku and Vegeta play Tekken 7, Goku does his impression of Vegeta. Offended, Vegeta attempts to insult Goku past impersonating him. Goku's response is that Vegeta'southward impression of him is accurate in how he is but doesn't sound like him telling him to work on it. Vegeta then tells Goku that he and Nappa laugh at him backside his dorsum. This doesn't bother Goku either and only results in making Vegeta even angrier.
Goku: Meh. It'southward always adept to poke fun of other people.
Vegeta: FUCK YOU!
- It Amused Me: Vegeta's justification for making Krillin play Five Nights at Freddy's, even though he'south already playing Condemned.
- Jerkass: Vegeta, no suprise. Nappa, surprisingly, has his moments too.
- Jerkass Has a Point: Vegeta playing The Division legitimately raises complains nearly how poorly the game runs.
- "Jump Off a Span" Rebuttal: Goku'southward Omnibus playthrough gives us an example of a kid doing this to their parent. Goku shoots a pretty big hole in Gohan'south argument: he can fly.
- Jump Scare: Krillin gets very, very sick of them during Outlast. "WHY Practice PEOPLE FEEL THE NEED TO DO THAT?"
- Karma Houdini: Vegeta hasn't received any direct comeuppance for forcing Krillin to play scary games.
- Lame Pun Reaction: Gohan often has these towards Gokū's endless Hurricane of Puns.
Gokū: You did that, Mr. Sensor! Y'all should exist... censored!
Gohan: Dad, that was terrible and you should feel bad!
- Big Ham: Vegeta naturally. He continues to embody Evil Is Hammy.
- Laser-Guided Karma: In Portal two Vegeta doesn't tell Nappa that he needs to use portals to get to the other side of two moving platforms, worked by a laser guided cube. When Vegeta figures it out, Nappa gets his revenge by taking the cube off.
Vegeta (panicking): NO! NO! NO! NO! PUT It Dorsum ON! PUT IT Back ON! PUT IT Back ON! PUT IT Dorsum ON! PUT Information technology Dorsum ON! (Nappa throws the cube into the polluted water) I'Thousand GONNA KILL You! YOU SON OF A Bitch! (Vegeta's graphic symbol ATLAS drowns and short circuits in the polluted h2o)
- Let's See YOU Practise Ameliorate!: During Krillin's playthrough of The Evil Within two, he struggles with the dominate battle against Stefano until a frustrated Vegeta comes in and demands the controller to show him how it'southward done. Krillin gladly obliges, only to be left gob-smacked when Vegeta really manages to beat the boss in only two tries; to rub salt in the wound, he did it using the same strategy Krillin had tried several times before and failed with note luring Stefano into electric crossbow traps and diggings him with the shotgun while stunned.
- Lost in Character: Vegeta playing Yandere Simulator likes its Villain Protagonist and starts getting likewise into graphic symbol, developing an actual crush on Senpai and turning into a Shrinking Violet when he's around her.
- Krillin has a more mild version of this, just more often than not he will always treat a protagonist's loved ones as important, fifty-fifty if he just found out they existed.
- Motor Oral cavity: Krillin, who admits he's "twitchy" when he'southward scared.
- Murder Is the Best Solution: As would be expected, Vegeta approaches every problem with a "Can I murder this?" attitude.
- My God, What Have I Done?:
- Krillin expresses horror and remorse when he kills Amy.
- Gokū'due south reaction at the end of Undertale parodies this. Gohan initially thinks that he's remorseful almost killing Toriel, only to learn that he'due south more upset nearly not being able to return to the pie.
- Mythology Gag:
- Gokū being Afraid of Needles comes up in, appropriately enough, Surgeon Simulator.
- The name of the testify "Goku's Gonna Testify You" comes from a line in the theme song to the failed 1995 Funimation dub of Dragon Ball; a sample of said line is used at the get-go of each episode.
- Never My Mistake: Gokū constantly blames Gohan for his own spiral-ups in The Breakfast Club, challenge that Gohan is shaking the table.
- "No. Merely... No" Reaction: Nappa and Krillin's shared reaction to just about annihilation throughout P.T..
Krillin: Nope-ing! Nope-ing pretty difficult!
- Non So Above It All: Vegeta constantly seems annoyed by Nappa'due south childish antics, sighing in resignation often. Then along comes the Portal 2 playthrough, where he joins in when Nappa hums or sings tunes. Vegeta fifty-fifty seems to cutting Nappa off in gild to go to say "TURTLE Ability!" when Nappa hums the tune to the 80s TMNT TV show.
- No, You: Vegeta and Nappa call each other gay during Dead Infinite 3
- Oh, Crap!: Krillin in Alien: Isolation during the flashback level. As Marlow, he'south existence lowered down a hole and already doesn't similar where he'southward going. Then he sees the egg bedroom below and screams to be pulled back up.
- On a Scale from One to Ten: In his playthrough of Alien: Isolation, Krillin at one bespeak declares:
"On a scale of ane to 10, fuck this!"
- Overly Long Gag: The 'Corpse Balcony' joke from the Dishonored Renegade for Life.
- Parental Fail:
- Trunks gets mentioned a few times. Vegeta completely ignores him.
Vegeta: Plain I have some like kid or something now. It's weird.
Nappa: Did you name him Vegeta similar your male parent always wanted?
Vegeta I don't know what the damn thing's proper noun is!- Gokū gets called out on this by Gohan constantly.
- Parental Sexuality Squick: Whenever Gokū talks most his and Chi-Chi's sex life in Would You lot Rather?, Gohan chop-chop yells at him to stop.
- Pet the Domestic dog: Vegeta does this literally at the stop of his Red Dead Redemption Ii video.
- Pungeon Master: Gokū is very addicted of making puns in his videos, especially puns that involve nutrient. Gohan usually considers them to be forced and incredibly lame.
- Quip to Black: Krillin attempts this during the Whistleblower DLC later the Groom dies.
"Well. Looks similar yous...simply got penetrated! YEEAAAAAAH - I'm leaving."
- Rage Quit: Vegeta gives upward on Dark Souls Two when the pigs turn out to be Super Persistent Predators. He eventually does the same in Rogue Legacy, audibly dropping the controller subsequently one death as well many. In fact, he often does these when he gets frustrated with a game.
- Rapid-Fire "No!": Nappa and Krillin during P.T.
- Refuge in Audacity: When tasked with healing someone in Scribblenauts Unlimited Vegeta-stuck for ideas-summons God. He then has to fix a robot and summons Robot God. He is subsequently forced to kill God when God runs around beating up civilians.
- Reminiscing About Your Victims: Nappa and Vegeta will frequently say that whatever situation they're in reminds them of some planet they've conquered or battle they were in, and then commonly reminisce nearly it quite happily.
- Repetitive Name: Kyle Kyleson (of the Kyle clan) gives Vegeta and Nappa a lot of grief during Knightly. Fearfulness him!
- Rock Falls Everyone Dies: The beginning of Borderlands 2, which features the iv main characters getting blown up in a railroad train. While they're supposed to survive, the Nappa and Vegeta (who play the DLC characters that don't announced in the opening cinematic) treat them as expressionless for skillful.
- Running Gag:
- Every time Krillin or Vegeta picks up a phone, they use the Japanese honorific for answering, "Moshi Moshi, Krillin/Vegeta Desu."
- Games in which Vegeta plays as an animal of some sort unremarkably have him referring to himself equally "[insert fauna name here]-geta". Examples include "Bear-geta" and "True cat-geta". Goku likewise does this once, calling himself "Goat-ku".
- In various games, Goku has taken to referring to himself as "___ Goku", with the ___ being some occupation he has in the game, similar "Md Goku" and "Trucker Goku".
- Gohan making passive-aggressive remarks about his neglectful father.
- Sanity Slippage:
- Throughout the entire Killing Flooring playthrough, Vegeta's determination to have fun slowly wanes into agony until the very end, where he's screaming angrily that they're having fun, while Nappa is sobbing and begging for it to terminate.
- Krillin, by mode of Vegeta locking him and forcing him to play Slender: The Arrival, has shown this in spades throughout the playthrough. It's very noticeable during the second episode, when he survives a 17 minutes of a full-aggro Slender Man after he has trouble finding the last page.
- The cease of Outlast had him screaming "TASTE MY VENGEANCE, MOTHERFUCKERS! AHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!"
- The Stanley Parable inflicts this on Vegeta, equally he comes to realize the game is actively screwing with him and countering all his decisions.
- Sarcastic Clapping: Vegeta does this afterwards Pajama Sam'southward Epic Neglect of attempting to mine gold and nigh immediately breaking the pickaxe he needs to do and then.
- Seen It All: After getting over his initial fear of whatever given video game, Krillin tends to revert to this. Notably against a very large monster in Resident Evil 7: Biohazard he invokes his real-life experiences as compared to the game.
Krillin: You lot're non bad for a giant *shotgun blast*, merely I fight guys bigger than me ALL THE Time! *shoots out one of the monster'south eyes* WOOHOO! You know how many times I've fought people bigger than me, Jack? Every time except Chiaotsu!
- Sir Swears-a-Lot:
- Vegeta, and how. Nappa'due south got a fleck of a foul mouth too, but non as bad as Vegeta.
- Krillin has quite a oral cavity on him as well, especially when he'south panicking and running from or taunting his pursuers.
- She is Not my Wife: Nappa asks in Dead Sky what Vegeta would do during a zombie invasion, and Vegeta responds that he'd go out the planet. Then he asks what would happen if it happened on world where Bulma is, thinking she was his married woman, and Vegeta denies their marriage with a "Ha!"
- Shout-Out: Plenty, including during Portal 2 Vegeta where gets several attempts at a chore wrong, so when he gets it right he says: "Yeah! Offset try!"
- Close Up, Hannibal!: Krillin tells Dr. Mercer to shut up in Part 34 of Expressionless Space afterward he's all "blah, apathetic, apathetic, church this, transcend death that..."
- Slavery Is a Special Kind of Evil: During Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, Nappa comments that despite taking over worlds, they never turned the defeated populations into slaves, which Freeza did. Vegeta agrees, they never treated them like slaves, they just killed them.
- Sore Loser:
- In the Chivalry video, a player going past "Art of State of war" tried to take Vegeta kicked from the game after failing to impale him.
- Unsurprisingly, Vegeta and Nappa themselves are both pretty poor losers, peculiarly in fighting games. Vegeta is more inclined to shouting, while Nappa makes excuses like his controller being unplugged (it's wireless).
- Space Whale Aesop: Krillin suggests one for the Abandoned Mine level in Slender: The Inflow.
"There might be an environmental message to this! Don't sell your land to mining companies, or else the Slender Man will go you."
- Stealth Insult: Gohan gets many opportunities to pithily comment on his father's absence and stupidity.
- Stunned Silence: Of all the absurd things Vegeta had to witness in Pajama Sam in No Need To Hide When It'south Dark Outside, the last room he enters, with the dancing furniture, just leaves him speechless.
- Take That!:
- The Killing Floor episode is basically one behemothic one to the game's incredibly punishing difficulty.
- The brief SimCity (2013) episode exists as a jab confronting Electronic Arts'southward dysfunctional DRM for the game.
- In Worms Reloaded, Nappa names his team "Nappa's Ghosts" in which he names the worms on his team "Casper the Friendly Ghost", "The Chick from The Ring", "Slimer from Ghost Busters", then the concluding one is "Val Kilmer'southward career".
- In The Division Vegeta repeatedly mocks the game's drop in frame rate and other technical problems. At the cease of the video, Lanipator even breaks grapheme to note how loftier finish his PC is and just how hard it was to go fifty-fifty a consistent frame charge per unit.
- In XCOM 2 Vegeta praises the aliens for doing things amend than humans would have, claiming that humans idea would have been "Oh, we're gonna build a planetary defence shell, and Mars is going to pay for it." At the end he quits when he sees he's playing as the humans, believing they are terrorists, comparing their leader to the the Grand Magician.
- Tastes Like Chicken: In Conduct Simulator, Vegeta invokes this about...an actual chicken.
- Squad Killer: Vegeta, unsurprisingly.
- Tempting Fate:
- Whenever Krillin gets self during Outlast, information technology usually backfires on him pretty chop-chop.
- In the finale for Expressionless Space, Krillin is confident that whatever's coming next can't be worse than the catastrophe he just experience. Cue the Outlast: Whistleblower DLC.
- Krillin is very happy to go the flamethrower in Alien: Isolation and uses it oft...not realizing that over-use of the weapon makes the alien's AI used to it, and in afterwards levels it starts just hovering outside the range of the burn, waiting for him to run out.
- That Came Out Wrong:
Krillin: (killing zombie babies) You can call me the child predator - NO. No, you can't call me that. I have changed my listen.
- And...
- This Is Gonna Suck:
- Spoken word-for-word early in the Worms Reloaded LP.
- Every unmarried 1 of Krillin'southward LPs. He's unremarkably correct on the money.
- Time Stands Still: Vegeta's favourite videogame super power. He has a boom with it in Bro Force, Dishonored, Rogue Legacy and especially in Super Hot.
Vegeta: (reading a character description) "Stop time", yous say? (begins Evil Laugh)
- Took a Level in Badass: Krillin in Expressionless Space. That'due south correct, Krillin. In fact, despite being forced into playing the horror games, he's quite competent at them. By Outlive he'due south jeering his enemies subsequently moments of victory/relief.
- Becomes a blueprint in many of his horror game playthroughs: initially he's scared, and then he gets over it and becomes determied to boot monster butt. Though the occasional bound scare or gross moment might all the same get him.
- Took a Level in Kindness:
- Nappa actively does less to badger Vegeta and attempts to play cooperatively most of the time. He yet tries to Troll Vegeta on occasion, though.
- Vegeta himself takes a level while playing Surgeon Simulator.
- Verbal Tic: Krillin seems to be a fan of saying, "Nope" a lot, and he sings his thoughts when he'southward nervous.
- Video Game Cruelty Potential: Shamelessly exploited at every opportunity, even by Krillin at times.
- Villainous Breakdown:
- Vegeta gets hit with this BIG at the end of playing Killing Flooring.
- He too gets hit with it hard during The Stanley Parable 2-parter as the game counters every opportunity of him trying to become against the path. He dives off a balcony out of desperation.
- Vitriolic All-time Buds: Nappa's convinced that he and Vegeta are this, though Vegeta doesn't do anything to bear witness that he considers Nappa a pal. Nevertheless, Vegeta does seem to evidence less contempt towards Nappa than he does in Dragon Ball Z Abridged's commencement flavour.
- What the Hell, Hero?: Bated from the frequent remarks almost Gokū's neglectful parenting, Gohan will occasionally call him out on certain decisions made in the games.
- In HunieCam Studio, Gohan warns him that the basic premise of the game is that he'due south being a pimp. Subsequently, Gohan yells at him for getting one of his photographic camera girls infected with gonorrhea, and so for having no concept of money.
- He gets chosen out on his insulting depictions of Vegeta and Bulma in Don't Spill Your Coffee!
- Gohan gets very upset when Gokū decides to kill Toriel in Undertale.
- When All You lot Have is a Hammer…: In Scribblenauts Unlimited, Vegeta'south go-to solution for about bug is Shoggoth.
- Who'southward Laughing Now?: The further Krillin gets into Dead Space, the more he starts using it every bit a way to vent his frustrations.
"COWER! Cower before the might of Krillin! FEEEAAAR MEEEEE!"
- Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?:
- Vegeta'south fear of worms shows up in Expressionless Sky and Diablo 3, although strangely he was fine playing Worms Reloaded. It reappears in Heavy Bullets when he discovers the "snakeworms", declaring war on all worms.
Vegeta: When you become to hell, you amend accommodate a welcoming political party! BECAUSE I'One thousand GOING TO Be SENDING FRIENDS! ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS, YOUR Family, YOUR LOVED ONES, Anybody You'VE Ever KNOWN OR Intendance Near—who happens to exist a worm—IS GOING TO Meet Yous Down In that location! (bang!) Tell them I said "hi".
- He patently doesn't similar clowns much either, as shown in Scribblenauts Unlimited.
- Why Won't You Dice?: Both Vegeta and Krillin have yelled this out. For instance, in Dead Space part 31, The Doc is In!, Krillin gets attacked by a Hive Heed after he killed the Leviathan.
Krillin: WHY?! FUCK OFF! (sobbing) I killed you! I don' like this! I go on killing things and they keep coming back for more than!
- Worthy Opponent: Vegeta's stance of Senator Armstrong, who he flat-out calls the greatest villain of all time.
- Your Mom: Nappa drops a lot of these at Vegeta.
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/LetsPlay/TwoSaiyansPlay
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