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Next Time on Dragon Ball Z is a catchphrase said by the narrator at the end of an episode of Dragon Ball Z show before he raises questions about upcoming plot points. The catch phrase has become a point of mockery for fans due to its ubiquitousness and the slow-moving plot of a typical Dragon Ball Z episode.

Origin

In the anime Dragon Ball Z, the narrator poses a few questions at the end of each episode that alerts viewers as to what plot points will be addressed in the next episode. (ex: shown below)

Spread

The catchphrase has seem some use as a meme. On October 28th, 2007, YouTube user japester uploaded a video of Kyle Herbert, the show's narrator, reading a joke spoofing the amount of filler in a Dragon Ball Z episode.

The Dragon Ball Z Abridged Series parodies this as well:

Narrator: A new evil has revealed its face. Who are these mysterious enemies? And do Gohan and Krillin stand a chance? The answers to these questions will be be revealed… right now: Zarbon, Dadoria, Freeza and Oh. My. No!
Krillin: Wait, wha- [end tune].

The use of the "Find Out Next Time" trope in Dragon Ball Z was included in the "Find Out Next Time" entry on TV Tropes.[1]

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[1] TV Tropes – Find Out Next Time


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About

Next Time on Dragon Ball Z is a catchphrase said by the narrator at the end of an episode of Dragon Ball Z show before he raises questions about upcoming plot points. The catch phrase has become a point of mockery for fans due to its ubiquitousness and the slow-moving plot of a typical Dragon Ball Z episode.

Origin

In the anime Dragon Ball Z, the narrator poses a few questions at the end of each episode that alerts viewers as to what plot points will be addressed in the next episode. (ex: shown below)



Spread

The catchphrase has seem some use as a meme. On October 28th, 2007, YouTube user japester uploaded a video of Kyle Herbert, the show's narrator, reading a joke spoofing the amount of filler in a Dragon Ball Z episode.



The Dragon Ball Z Abridged Series parodies this as well:

Narrator: A new evil has revealed its face. Who are these mysterious enemies? And do Gohan and Krillin stand a chance? The answers to these questions will be be revealed… right now: Zarbon, Dadoria, Freeza and Oh. My. No!
Krillin: Wait, wha- [end tune].



The use of the "Find Out Next Time" trope in Dragon Ball Z was included in the "Find Out Next Time" entry on TV Tropes.[1]

Various Examples





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External References

[1] TV Tropes – Find Out Next Time

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