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Mega64's Dragon Ball Z Live-Action Film Trailer
August 1st, 2014 2:45 PMIn promoting the upcoming theatrical release of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods next week, Funimation asked Mega64 to make their own trailer for the film and this is what came out.
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August 1st, 2014 1:30 PMA popular text post on Tumblr, First Words wonders what it would be like if a baby's first word wasn't mom, but murder.
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Full House Without the Happy Endings
August 1st, 2014 11:30 AMTake a look at the '90s classic family sitcom without the week's problem neatly fixed in the end.
Deadpool
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Mega64's Dragon Ball Z Live-Action Film Trailer
In promoting the upcoming theatrical release of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods next week, Funimation asked Mega64 to make their own trailer for the film and this is what came out.
First Words
A popular text post on Tumblr, First Words wonders what it would be like if a baby's first word wasn't mom, but murder.
Full House Without the Happy Endings
Take a look at the '90s classic family sitcom without the week's problem neatly fixed in the end.