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Name Puns
Bulma: "bloomers" the Japanese word for girls gym shorts
Dr.Brief: Mens underwear
Chiautzu: The chinese reading for "gyoza"in japanese (meaning pot stickers)
Tien: A kind of fried rice
Krillin: Chestnut in Japanese
Videl: The word "devil" mixed up
Mr.Satan: Satan.
Oolong: The chinese "wulong" meaning Amber tea
Pwar: "Pu-her" a variety of Chinese tea
Launch: A play on lunch. Or launch, meaning to release
Yamcha: "Dim sum" in chinese
Pilaf: "Pilav" meaning rice dish
Shao and Mai: "Shao-mai" in chinese
Maron: Japanese pronunciation for "marron" in French
Kakarotto: A joke on the word carrot
Goku: The "ku" means sky.
Goten: The "ten" means heaven
Gohan: Rice or a meal in general in japanese
Pan: A word for bread
Vegeta: A joke on the word vegetable
Trunks: Boys gym shorts in japanese
Bra: Women's bra
Nappa: The english word for chinese cabbage
Raditz: A joke on "radish"
Piccolo: A flute, also a drum, "Piccolo Snare".
Nail: A joke on "snail"
Dende: The japanse "denden-mushi"
Piano: A piano
Tamborine: A tamborine
Tsuno: A japanese word for "horn" or "antennae"
Drum: A drum
Kargo: French for"escargo"
Cymbal: A cymbal (instrument)
Guldo: A joke on "yoguruto" japanese for yogurt
Jeice: A joke on cheese
Burter: Japanese prononciation for the english word "butter"
Ginyu: Japanese for milk (spelled: gyunyu)
Recoome: A joke on cream
Zarbon: "Pomelo" in english. A japanese fruit
Dodoria: "Doria" Japanese for "a tasty dish"
Kui: The name of an egg-sized "fruit of the Cheese goseberry"
Frieza: Freezing
King Cold: Cold
Kooler: Cooler
Cell: The meaning of cell
Majin Buu: Bippity Boppity Boo (the words in Cinderalla)
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