Parodie - Paradise Kamehasutra

The first video titled Parodie Paradise Kamehasutra reportedly appeared on adult video aggregators around 2015. It featured a chibi-style, high-quality 2D animation of Bulma, Android 18, and Chi-Chi engaging in "competitive fighting" that quickly devolved into absurdist, sexualized slapstick.

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The Kamehasutra parody argues that this trajectory is tragic. A warrior who can destroy a planet but cannot hold an intimate conversation is not a hero but a lonely weapon. By translating martial arts into a lexicon of touch, breath, and synchronized energy release, the parody imagines a world where strength and softness coexist. The “Kamehasutra” position called “The Fusion Dance” (ironically, a canonical Dragon Ball move for merging two beings) is recast not as a tactical advantage but as an act of trust so total that two souls become one without losing their individual contours. The Kamehasutra parody argues that this trajectory is tragic

"This is a parody protected under the French Loi Godot and U.S. Fair Use. Dragon Ball is property of Akira Toriyama. No Saiyans were harmed in the making of this film... except Yamcha. Yamcha is always harmed." Yamcha is always harmed."

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