Review: Komik "Dragon Ball Z: Kamehasutra"
The Evolution into "Dragon Ball Super" Parodies
It was not.
One of the most common misconceptions is that Kamehasutra was drawn by Akira Toriyama.
as a case study for how Japanese manga creates "culturally odorless" territories that allow Eastern and Western cultures to co-exist. Parody and Subculture
- Defamation of Characters: Hardcore fans argue that reducing Goku (a pure-hearted Saiyan) or Vegeta (a prideful warrior) to participants in a Kamasutra-style parody ruins their legacy.
- Copyright Infringement: Unlike legal parody in the US (protected under fair use if transformative), many of these bootlegs are not transformative enough to be legal. They directly copy character likenesses for profit.
- Exploitation: Some critics note that early bootlegs often featured non-consensual themes or degradation of female characters like Bulma and Chi-Chi, moving beyond parody into foul territory.
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Kamehameha in popular culture: