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Mega64

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Mega64 is a comedy group known for live-action parody videos. They collaborated with Funimation to create promotional content for Dragon Ball Z films, including a live-action Frieza Saga short and a Cell Saga parody.

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Sub Role: Live-action parody content creators for Dragon Ball
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Funimation Collaborations

Mega64 partnered with Funimation to produce promotional live-action content for major Dragon Ball Z films. For Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, the group created an allegedly accurate trailer that brought the action and absurdity of the franchise into the real world. Later, they produced a humorous short film adaptation of the Frieza Saga to promote Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F', translating iconic battles and character moments into live-action comedy. These promotional shorts leveraged Mega64's signature humor and practical effects to reach audiences in a format distinct from traditional anime promotion.

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Unofficial Fan Content

Beyond official collaborations, Mega64 created an unauthorized Cell Saga parody, demonstrating their deep affection for the franchise. The group's YouTube presence and comedic approach to anime and video game culture made them natural collaborators for Funimation's efforts to reach broader, younger audiences through unconventional marketing.

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