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Perfect for party entertainment and talent shows! Try impersonating famous quotes from Dragon Ball.

Dragon Ball, which is world-famous and of course hugely popular in Japan, remains a beloved national treasure with overwhelming recognition even today.

There are many cases where comedians and YouTubers get laughs with Dragon Ball jokes, and in the 2020s it’s still such widely known content that it really shines as entertainment for parties, banquets, and after-parties.

In this article, we introduce famous quotes from Dragon Ball characters that are sure to hype up the crowd—perfect if you want to try impressions or one-shot gags.

We also feature skits and bits based on Dragon Ball in the latter half, so if you’re looking for crowd-pleasing entertainment ideas, be sure to check it out!

Perfect for party tricks and skits! Try Dragon Ball’s famous quotes impressions (11–20)

Vegeta impression

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Vegeta impression

In Dragon Ball Super, we’re recreating Vegeta’s final power-up scene.

With the Dragon Ball theme song in the background, we’ve prepared an illustration of Vegeta and added voice-over.

Applying effects like echo to the voice enhances the sense of presence.

Kamehameha

I'll teach you how to fire a Kamehameha [Ryuichi]
Kamehameha

When delivering a movie, how about this? In a way, this is also an imitation.

With a movie, through editing you can unleash not only the Kamehameha but other Dragon Ball techniques as well.

Even if it’s just video, it makes quite an impact.

A stand-up monologue doing a Piccolo impression

It’s a stand-up routine performed while impersonating Piccolo.

In addition to Dragon Ball, it weaves in comedy and a modern worldview, turning the chaos into laughs.

Fans of Dragon Ball will love the sprinkled-in, detailed references throughout.

I am… Super Vegeta!!Vegeta

In Dragon Ball Z, wouldn’t you say Vegeta shone the brightest during the Cell saga? Up until then he’d been lagging behind Goku and the others, but right after his training in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber, when he declared, “I am…

Super Vegeta!!,” he was at his most brilliant as the strongest warrior.

What followed was a spectacular string of blunders, but the line itself packs a punch, making it perfect for striking a pose during a skit or performance.

P-Please… protect the nature and animals I… I loved…Android 16

Android 16, modeled after Dr.

Gero’s son.

He has a fully mechanical body, and although it was initially thought that the higher-numbered Androids 17 and 18 were stronger, in reality he possessed combat power on par with Cell’s first form on his own.

Despite his strength, Android 16 actually has a gentle side toward animals and nature.

His line, “P… please protect the nature and animals that I… l… loved…,” is what he said to Gohan as he was dying.

If you tweak one of the words a bit, it could even work for a skit or performance.

You know… even a dropout, if they work desperately hard, might just surpass the elites.Sun Wukong

[Dragon Ball Iconic Scene] Even a dropout might surpass an elite if they work desperately hard, you know?
You know… even a dropout, if they work desperately hard, might just surpass the elites. — Son Goku

Known as a phrase that symbolizes Goku’s mindset: “You know… even a dropout, if he works desperately hard, might surpass an elite.” This line is directed at Vegeta, who looks down on himself, and it beautifully contrasts Goku (Kakarot), born a lower-class warrior, with Vegeta, born an elite warrior.

It may be difficult to use in skits or performances, but it’s a line that virtually any man in his late 20s or older would recognize.

Perfect for party skits and quick gags! Try impersonating famous Dragon Ball quotes (21–30)

Do-Re-Mi song in a Vegeta impression

Max Murai and crew crack up at RFujimoto’s “Do-Re-Mi Song (Vegeta Ver)” [Clip]
Do-Re-Mi song in a Vegeta impression

This is a routine by R Fujimoto.

It’s a Do-Re-Mi song arranged in a Vegeta style.

In this bit, Vegeta is used, but it seems adaptable to other characters as well.

I especially recommend this idea to people who can draw illustrations.