Dragon Ball Z Abridged You Were Saying Meme Generator

Harness the legendary sass of Takahata101's Perfect Cell with this high-quality DBZA clip. Whether you're proving a point or surviving a disaster, this template is the perfect way to silence the room.

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Dragon Ball Z Abridged (2008-2018) is a legendary fan-made parody by Team Four Star that transformed the legacy of the original 1989 anime. This iconic scene features Perfect Cell, voiced by Curtis 'Takahata101' Arnott, emerging from a cloud of dust or surviving an attack with absolute composure to smugly ask, 'You were saying?' The animation, originally produced by Toei Animation, is re-contextualized here to highlight Cell's overwhelming arrogance and superior power during the Cell Games saga. In internet culture, this clip is the ultimate tool for shut-downs and smug victories. It represents the feeling of being completely unfazed by an opponent's best efforts or proving a doubter wrong with effortless grace. It is frequently used in gaming to show a comeback or in social commentary to mock someone whose argument just fell apart. Example captions: 'When the teacher said I'd never use this math in real life and I finally do,' 'Me walking back into the group chat after they thought they roasted me,' or 'My bank account when I check it after saying I'm broke.'