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Saitama VS Goku Rap Battle (Part 1) - One Punch Man VS Dragon Ball Z | Daddyphatsnaps

On Itunes Now! https://goo.gl/14RJSR Spotify: https://goo.gl/eDALtj Google Play: https://goo.gl/45F6j5 Can this video get 1000 likes!!! Saitama VS Goku Rap Battle is here (One Punch Man VS Dragon Ball Z). This one will come in two parts and this is setting up the epic rap finale. Let me know what you think and tell me who you think should win in the finale and why! ► Hi everybody! – I am Leon “ Daddyphatsnaps ” Young! Subscribe for more rap videos and gameplay:    / xboxdaddyphatsnaps   ► Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/da... ► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6xini... ► Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/a... ► Twitter:   / daddyphatsnaps   ► Facebook:   / daddyphatsnaps   == CREDITS == ► Raps/Editing: Daddyphatsnaps One-Punch Man (Japanese: ワンパンマン Hepburn: Wanpanman) is an ongoing Japanese superhero webcomic created by ONE[5] which began publication in early 2009.[6] The series quickly went viral, surpassing 7.9 million hits in June 2012.[7] The Japanese shortened name Wanpanman is a play on the long-running children's character Anpanman,[8] wanpan being a contraction of wanpanchi ("one punch").[9] One-Punch Man tells the story of Saitama, an extremely overpowered superhero, who has grown bored by the absence of challenge in his fight against evil and seeks to find a worthy opponent. A digital manga remake of the series, illustrated by Yusuke Murata, began publication on Shueisha's Young Jump Web Comics website in 2012.[6] The chapters are periodically collected and printed into tankōbon volumes, with twelve released as of December 2, 2016. Viz Media has licensed the remake for English serialization in its Weekly Shonen Jump digital magazine.[10] An anime television adaptation by Madhouse aired in Japan between October and December 2015.[11][12][13] It was dubbed in English during the summer of 2016, and later that year a planned second season was announced.[14] On September 25, 2017, it was announced that they would be changing both its production company and director.[15] Dragon Ball Z (Japanese: ドラゴンボールZ Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Zetto, commonly abbreviated as DBZ) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. Dragon Ball Z is the sequel to the Dragon Ball anime and adapts the latter 325 chapters of the original 519-chapter Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama, that were published from 1988 to 1995 in Weekly Shōnen Jump. Dragon Ball Z first aired in Japan on Fuji TV from April 26, 1989 to January 31, 1996, before being dubbed in several territories around the world, including the United States, Australia, Europe, India, and Latin America. Dragon Ball Z follows the adventures of the protagonist Goku who, along with his companions, defends the Earth against an assortment of villains ranging from intergalactic space fighters and conquerors, unnaturally powerful androids and nearly indestructible creatures. While the original Dragon Ball anime followed Goku from his childhood into adulthood, Dragon Ball Z is a continuation of his adult life, but at the same time parallels the maturation of his sons, Gohan and Goten, as well as the evolution of his rivals Piccolo and Vegeta from enemies into allies. Due to the success of the anime in the United States, the manga chapters comprising its story were initially released by Viz Media under the title Dragon Ball Z. Additional works called animanga were released, which adapt the animation to manga form. Dragon Ball Z's popularity has spawned numerous releases which have come to represent the majority of content in the Dragon Ball universe; including 17 movies and 148 video games, many of them being only released in Japan, and a host of soundtracks stemming from this material. Dragon Ball Z remains a cultural icon through numerous adaptations, including a more-recent remastered broadcast titled Dragon Ball Kai[a]. There have also been two sequel series; Dragon Ball GT (1996–1997) and Dragon Ball Super (2015–present).

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