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"It's Over 9000!", also known as simply "Over 9000!", is an Internet meme that became popular in 2006, involving a change made for English localizations of an episode of the '' Dragon Ball Z''
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television series titled " The Return of Goku", which originally aired on April 19, 1997. The phrase is typically used as an innumerable quantifier to describe a large quantity of something. Variations of the phrase are also employed as a form of
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. The phrase refers to an alteration of the original line spoken in Japanese by the Saiyan character
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, voiced in English by actor
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, in the 21st episode of the
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English dub. In the original Japanese and English-translated manga as well as the original Japanese anime series dub, the power level of series protagonist Son Goku is actually read as ."


Origins and analysis

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. As Goku powers up in rage after learning they had killed his allies
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, and Piccolo right before his arrival, Vegeta senses an explosive increase in his power level through his scouter device. In response to Nappa's query about Goku's power level, Vegeta yells: "It's over nine thousand!", crushing his scouter in his fist. In most versions of the scene dubbed in languages other than English, Vegeta actually says "It's over 8000!". This has occurred several other times where power levels are given more as estimates than accurate figures. 8000 is an indefinite hyperbolic numeral in Japan. Craig Elvy from ''Screenrant'' claimed that this phrase is actually a mistranslation from the original Japanese anime. He noted that the ''Daizenshuu'' 7 book quoted the dubbing team as saying that speaking "9000" in English was a better fit for Vegeta's animated mouth movements; on the other hand, Elvy made the assertion that ''Dragon Ball Z's'' Ocean dub "was notorious for making translation errors (such as Goku believing Vegeta killed Grandpa Gohan) which can't be explained away so easily". When ''Dragon Ball Z'' was re-dubbed by Funimation with
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as the voice of Vegeta, the "It's Over 9000" line was retained, and has featured in most English re-dubs and video games ever since.


Spread

An edited video clip of the scene from the episode was originally uploaded by
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Kajetokun on October 17, 2006, as an inside joke for his friends, making fun of how Drummond phrased the English line to fit Vegeta's on-screen mouth movements, which were animated to fit the original Japanese line. He was surprised when he discovered that the video had attracted 20,000 views the following day. The video was later linked to the front page of the ''
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'' website, where it attracted a further 200,000 views. The popularity of the meme quickly spread, inspiring a series of remix videos on YouTube, various image macros and demotivational posters on
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, as well as parody sites dedicated to the phrase. The meme's notoriety reached its initial peak in 2007, when 4chan moderators implemented a word filter that would turn any mentions of the number 7 into "over 9000". The most viewed video clip uploaded on YouTube which references the phrase has received over 15 million views to date; various parodies and spoofs of the clip receive a large number of views on YouTube and Vine as well. According to Elvy, "It's over 9000!" phrase has attained recognition to the point that it has become one of
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's favorite phrases. The absence of the "It's Over 9000" phrase in the 2020 game '' Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot'' was considered conspicuous by Paul Tamburro of ''
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'', who argued that the meme is iconic and immensely popular to warrant its inclusion or reference, even if the phrase itself may have originated as a mistranslation.
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was a large factor in the spread of this meme. On Jul 1, 2009 Ray uploaded a rap calle
"Doin Your Mom"
which immensely gained popularity for its new meme-culture style of rap. He features a lyric where he says "How many times did I tap that ass? Over 9000!"


Cultural depictions

In addition to being referenced in discussions of English-language ''Dragon Ball'' media, the "It's Over 9000!" meme has also influenced various topic discussions and fictional works unrelated to the ''Dragon Ball'' series. In February and May 2007, the meme is referenced in the web series ''Super Mario Bros. Z'', with Drummond's voice clip being used to represent the speech of the Red Axem Ranger X in "Brawl on a Vanishing Island", and referenced by
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in "Secret of the Pipe Maze". Other examples of intertextual references include coverage of the
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demo for '' Final Fantasy XIII'' by ''Gamezone'', a reference in season 2 episode 17 of ''
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in the 2020 game ''
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disclosed in a 2013 interview that he always has the phrase printed on his wrestling attire. For her appearance at
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wore a tank top which referenced Vegeta and the phrase. In September 2008, an anonymous troll left a message on the official message board of American journalist and businesswoman Oprah Winfrey's talk show, in which he claimed to represent an organized network of over 9,000
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s. Winfrey took the bait and read the post before her audience in an episode of the show. A video clip of Winfrey's message to her audience was promptly uploaded to YouTube, but was quickly removed due to a copyright claim by Harpo, Inc. In spite of that, numerous remix videos featuring Winfrey's mention of "9000 penises" continued to surface on YouTube. In the
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redub of the 1992 version of the ''Sailor Moon'' anime, when Gurio Umino is talking about
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, he exaggeratedly mentions her IQ to rate "over 9000".


References

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