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!
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Perfect for party skits and quick gags! Try impersonating famous Dragon Ball quotes (21–30)
I tried ordering at McDonald’s as Frieza and Vegeta!

I wish the voices sounded a bit more similar, but it’s a video where they order McDonald’s items in Frieza’s and Vegeta’s manner of speaking.
I do wonder what the staff think about it, but it might be entertaining as a skit or performance.
parody rap

This is a skit performed by a group of Dragon Ball impression comedians from Yoshimoto Kogyo.
Since Dragon Ball is a long-running series and doesn’t have an overwhelming number of main characters, I think it lends itself well to parody songs.
Turning it into rap gives it momentum and keeps the vibe intact throughout the performance.
Perfect for party skits! Try impersonating famous Dragon Ball quotes (31–40)
Fusion

It’s one of those so-called “fusion techniques” that appear in Dragon Ball.
The audio uses the scene from when Gotenks makes his entrance.
The unique posing is funny to watch.
It might be even better if there were a punchline about what happened after the fusion.
Impersonation of the K-pop star Goku

A member of the K-POP group BTS is imitating Goku from Dragon Ball Z.
The line is in English, and I think he’s saying, “I don’t want to destroy the world.” Shouting while shaking the camera violently really brings out the parody vibe.
It might be fun to say it in the English version on purpose rather than in Japanese.
Z’s fake movie trailer

It’s a fake parody of a Dragon Ball Z movie, made to look like a theatrical trailer.
There are two characters who float in the air and even go Super Saiyan, and the detailed editing is well done.
It ends with a comedic touch aimed at laughs.
The post-credits bonus scene after “The End” is important too.
Cosplay performance (dance)

This is a video of someone dancing in Dragon Ball cosplay.
The choreography incorporates martial arts-like moves and captures the world of Dragon Ball very well.
Watching it makes you want to dance to other songs by the artist used in the video, too.
Senbonzakura in Cell’s voice imitation

If just doing voice impressions sounds boring to you, this is recommended.
It’s a bit where you not only imitate a voice but also sing.
Choosing a song that deliberately doesn’t suit the character can be funny, and creating parody lyrics that fit the character might be entertaining too.


