anon0: there were several planets that were destroyed, it was blamed on Galactus the planet eater, what really happened was an SS man and SS woman went to those planets and fucked so hard they blew the worlds up.
Anonymous8: Bee tee dubs -
Fasha was renamed in the English dub because Seripa was a little too out-there to pronounce. Fasha, or Fatsia(pronounced Faht-sha), is a leafy plant which is indigenous to many Asian countries that is used as a seasoning or even eaten whole. Seripa, the original name, is an inversion - much like many of the Saiyan names. Pa-seri, to a Japanese person, sounds like Parsley, which is a plant similar in its uses to Fatsia. The name Saiyan literally means "Vegetable Person," since, in Japanese, the term is Saiyajin("jin" being the suffix for "person," or "member of ___ race), and Yasai is the word for vegetable. Saiya is an inversion of Yasai, and just as the Japanese add "jin" to their version of the word, Saiyan comes from the English tendency to add "n" to the end of a nationality to describe a citizen of that place - such as "AmericaN" or "AfricaN."
There you go,
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Anonymous9(8): Bee tee dubs -
Fasha was renamed in the English dub because Seripa was a little too out-there to pronounce. Fasha, or Fatsia(pronounced Faht-sha), is a leafy plant which is indigenous to many Asian countries that is used as a seasoning or even eaten whole.
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Fasha was renamed in the English dub because Seripa was a little too out-there to pronounce. Fasha, or Fatsia(pronounced Faht-sha), is a leafy plant which is indigenous to many Asian countries that is used as a seasoning or even eaten whole. Seripa, the original name, is an inversion - much like many of the Saiyan names. Pa-seri, to a Japanese person, sounds like Parsley, which is a plant similar in its uses to Fatsia. The name Saiyan literally means "Vegetable Person," since, in Japanese, the term is Saiyajin("jin" being the suffix for "person," or "member of ___ race), and Yasai is the word for vegetable. Saiya is an inversion of Yasai, and just as the Japanese add "jin" to their version of the word, Saiyan comes from the English tendency to add "n" to the end of a nationality to describe a citizen of that place - such as "AmericaN" or "AfricaN."
There you go,
/longwindedrantthatnooneproblycaresabout xD
Fasha was renamed in the English dub because Seripa was a little too out-there to pronounce. Fasha, or Fatsia(pronounced Faht-sha), is a leafy plant which is indigenous to many Asian countries that is used as a seasoning or even eaten whole.