Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero’s Devs May as Well Have Worked on the Anime; That’s How Well They Recreated One Scene

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Devs Understand the anime so well they could have worked on it.

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  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has recreated a range of moments from the original anime and this one hits differently.
  • The latest trailer brings another one for the fans, and it's one of the hilarious moments they might've witnessed.
  • It is exactly the moment when fans came to know that Z fighters are up against clowns.
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They were amongst the most feared; the Frieza Force in the Dragon Ball universe. Until they finally landed on Planet Namek, where we all knew they were clowns. But as it is said, ‘don’t judge a book by its cover,’ Z fighters underestimated them initially. Thanks to Goku, who saved the day.

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Ginyu Force had some pre-requisites for anyone who was to join forces with them. Power and talent come second; they must possess some fine (and embarrassing) dancing skills to show off. That embarrassment has landed on Sparking Zero too.

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Has Done a Better Job Than the Anime

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Nappa is seen attacking Tien Shinhan in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.
Goku kicks Vegeta away in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.
Goku is about to choose whether to work with Piccolo of not.
Goku Super Saiyan Blue is on Planet Namek as seen in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.
Final Form Frieza is seen destroying a planet in the game.

They will come, they will embarrass, and they will beat the pulp out of their rivals (not applicable to Goku). They are Ginyu Force, and no matter how badly they want to hate themselves for thinking like that, fans love them.

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Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero released their latest trailer for the game, dubbed ‘Saiyan and Namek Sagas’. It’s never been a better time to be a Dragon Ball fan. That is full of nostalgia and, of course, Frieza.

Though Frieza stole the show, Ginyu Force made their entrance in style, just like in the old days. Though there’s a subtle difference, we cannot keep ourselves from saying that Spike Chunsoft nailed it in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.

Fans are convinced that the upcoming Spike Chunsoft game has done a better job than the original anime.

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In fact, one fan got confused over the image shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). It’s moments like this that are evident in the kind of quality that went into the game.

It seems like the story mode is going to be a fulfilling experience for fans.

Frieza Had More Confidence in Ginyu Force More Than Zarbon and Dodoria

DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO – Saiyan & Namek Sagas Character Trailer

Many may have noticed that already but Ginyu Force was, speaking metaphorically, a fusion between Mr. Satan and Goku. While they appeared carefree and were indeed strong. However, they were more into showing off than putting their talent into battle.

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Their funny poses, playing Rock-Paper-Scissors, and betting candies over on fights are evidence of it. However, Frieza had more confidence in them, maybe that’s why they held ranks higher than even Zarbon and Dodoria. Maybe that’s why Frieza didn’t believe that Vegeta had defeated four out of them.

Vegeta eventually defeated all five of them as he killed Captain Ginyu in Dragon Ball Super. The Saiyan Prince appears to have gotten special treatment from the devs too, it’ll be great to see them collide in the game.

What do you think of the infamous Ginyu Force’s pose? We would like to know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Written by Anurag Batham

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Anurag Batham is a video games correspondent at FandomWire. With over two years of experience in writing for different industries, his past works show his passion for the metaverse and his awareness of the environment. He's always playing with ideas to turn them into captivating stories.

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