It was a pitch black night of dead leads and no business back at the office. I had been working on gathering rumors that long-term dissappeance of a ruthless crime boss Mr. G. Dorf had final come to close. The gut instinct that he may be getting his Gerudo Gang back together, but that could have just been the milk I had from the bar down the way went bad.
I was just about to close up shop, standing up from the desk as a knock-knock rang on the door, before she let herself in. This dame had long locks of red hair so bold, she could slap you with them. She came strutting into my parlour, almost floating in her inky black get-up that left her looking thicker than a busted fountain pen. She gave me a long hard once-over with her stony eye, as if she wanted me to make first contact.
I gave her a nice glance back, mesmerized, as I took of my green cap and set it on the desk next to where my badge was laying; three foot wide and damn near indestructabe, it's saved me from a fair share of bullets. Clearly this was a girl to impress, a gal of her kind wouldn't be here if something big wasn't about to go down. I sported a wide, wolfish grin before laying on the key words to leaving a good first impression on a dame...HYAAAT!
In a D&D campaign that I'm in right now my Dwarf......BattleBard? It's a homebrew, there's a lot of shenanigans. Anyway, he knows a song called the Song of Awakening, which basically so far has only proved useful for pissing off sleeping Gnomes and probably being a plot point in the future, and since we started the campaign every time I learned a new song I have assigned it a real world reference, that is then played on a trumpet. Long-winded explanation aside, the reference for the Song of Awakening was this ******* song.
He does, in fact, get his ass kicked. After Boros the series is still great. Maybe not as much for hardcore DBZ fans who only want to see Saitama punching everything, but they aren't really people to begin with.
It's still a hilarious series, but we get some face-time and char development and plot progression in between making things explode without trying.
it was just a shonen deconstruction that cant criticize it due to its "context". to say otherwise u get hit with "you don't get it", and you're too immature for being mature enough to not like it.