Summary

Dragon Ballis a series full to the brim with iconic moments that fans can’t get enough of. This shonen series features memorable characters, compelling villains,incredible fights, and awe-inspiring transformations that continue to leave fans on the edge of their seats.

The fact that the filler ofDragon Ballhas become iconic in its own right is a testament to the sheer amount of love fans have for Goku and his friends. Some of the weirdestDragon Ballepisodes end up being oddly endearing, even though these episodes contribute nothing to the forward movement of the main plot.

Princess Snake in Dragon Ball Z

8Princess Snake

A Massive Snake In Her Human Form Falls For Goku

Goku’s journey across Snake Way in the anime is so long that fans genuinely believed that this convoluted path was as time-consuming as the show made it seem. The Saiyan encountered many unique people during his travels, including the iconic Princess Snake.

This charming princess is infatuated with Goku and feeds her a ton of food before asking him to marry her. However, he’s in a relationship with Chi-Chi and refuses, enraging Princess Snake asshe transforms into a big snakeand tries to stop the Saiyan. A Kamehameha would’ve been enough to defeat this beast, but Goku didn’t want to be so rude after eating so much food and decided to tie the snake into a knot before leaving.

Copy Vegeta in Dragon Ball Super

7Vegeta Disappears?! Menace Of The Duplicate Vegeta!

Copy Vegeta Makes An Appearance

Copy Vegeta is one of the weirdest filler arcs in theDragon Ballseries. However, it did give Brian Drummond a chance to rekindle the magic of the Ocean dub by engaging in a war of words with Christopher Sabat, the official Vegeta voice for Funimation.

The episode itself is largely inconsequential, with Copy Vegeta and Goku duking it out before this imposter is taken out for good.Vegeta regains his powers soon afterand the Z Warriors move on to other adventures in no time.

Gohan’s Plight! The Preposterous Great Saiyaman Film Adaptation?!, a Dragon Ball Super episode

6Gohan’s Plight! The Preposterous Great Saiyaman Film Adaptation?!

Marks The Return Of The Great Saiyaman

The Great Saiyaman was a weird time inDragon Ball Zthat got a nod in Super in the form of a two-episode filler arc. Gohan and his family find out that his superhero is being represented in a movie, where the star gets angry at him after Videl rebukes him in front of everyone.

The movie star tries to humiliate Gohan by making him a stuntman, only to fail since Gohan could easily accomplish these stunts without too many problems. After Jaco and his captured alien parasite land, things become relatively more regular forDragon Ball Super, but this movie shoot is weird enough to be endearing for some fans.

The Fake Namek arc in Dragon Ball Z

5Who’s Who?!

The Heroes Find Out They’re On Fake Namek

A lot ofDragon Ball Z’s filler is fresh in the minds of most fans, including the Fake Namek arc that was entertaining even if it took too long. The trio of Bulma,Krillin, and Gohan land on what they assume to be Namek, with two Namekians greeting them too.

What follows is a hunt for fake Dragon Balls as the two doppelgangers attempt to distract the people from Earth long enough to steal their spaceship. After their ruse is uncovered, the two transform to reveal their grotesque pink forms and engage in a battle that is lost pretty quickly.

Home For Infinite Losers in Dragon Ball Z

4Goz And Mez

A Hilarious And Iconic Episode Where The World Hell Is Censored

Dragon Ball Zis such an iconic series that even something as simple as censorship has become an iconic part of the series. Such is the case during the journey across Snake Way when Goku falls off during a nap and lands in HFIL, or the Home for Infinite Losers.

Long-time fans know that this acronym was devised to get away with censoring Hell for a children’s show. The actual contents of the episode involve Goku escaping from this place and reaching the start of Snake Way once again, outwitting Goz and Mez in the process.

Gohan’s First Date, a Dragon Ball Z filler episode

3Gohan’s First Date

A Misunderstanding Leads To Gohan Being Forced Into Going Out On A Date

When Gohan turns into the Great Saiyaman, he goes to great lengths to protect this secret identity. After a girl says that he knows the Saiyan’s secret, Gohan is coerced into a date that goes horribly.

He becomes occupied with saving lives and doesn’t pay attention to his date, who gets angry and declares that she’ll reveal his secret. Gohan feels that the jig is up, only to find out that the secret is that Gohan wears kiddish teddy bear underwear.

Yamcha winning the game of baseball in Dragon Ball Super

2A Challenge From Champa! This Time, A Baseball Game!

Universe 6 And 7 Take Part In An Entertaining Baseball Match

The best filler episode inDragon Ball Superfor many fans, this Universal baseball game ends up being a blast as everyone gets to have fun. It helps that things become overdramatic in the best way possible as people start transforming to nail home runs.

The highlight of this weird episode comes when Yamcha wins the cost but at great physical harm, replicating his pose when the Saibaman killed him. It’s a hilarious callback that cements Universe 7’s victory in the match.

Dragon_ball_super_Arale

1Goku Vs. Arale! An Off-The-Wall Battle Spells The End Of The Earth?

A Gag Character Who Turns Out To Be Ridiculously Strong

Arale is one of Toriyama’s original creations that fans aren’t aware of. This humanoid robot appears as a fourth-wall-breaking gag character inDragon Ball Super, with her power being seemingly limitless because of the invulnerability most comic relief characters have.

This leads to ridiculous instances where Vegeta punches Arale, only for her to travel around the world and hit Vegeta for serious damage. The fact that Goku finds himself in trouble even afterpowering up to Super Saiyan Blueagainst this “foe” is a testament to how weird Arale’s cameo is inDragon Ball Super.

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