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[[File:Over9000S.jpg|thumb|The scene where the meme originated.]]
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It's over 9000! is a popular internet meme originating from the popular anime "Dragon Ball Z".
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==Development==
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In the original Japanese version, Vegeta's line was "It's over 9000!". This was changed in the dub to match Vegeta's lip movement during this bit of dialogue. The translation was actually wrong and vegeta said it's over 8000 in the original! Over 9000 was only referenced in a badge for teh meme wiki users.
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==Fan Use==
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The line has been used in various forms of media, to show when there is a large amount of something.
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==Use in Popular Culture==
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In the visual novel game "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney", the character Sal Manella uses the phrase.
 
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Revision as of 17:29, 5 May 2020

Over9000S

The scene where the meme originated.

It's over 9000! is a popular internet meme originating from the popular anime "Dragon Ball Z".

Development

In the original Japanese version, Vegeta's line was "It's over 9000!". This was changed in the dub to match Vegeta's lip movement during this bit of dialogue. The translation was actually wrong and vegeta said it's over 8000 in the original! Over 9000 was only referenced in a badge for teh meme wiki users.

Fan Use

The line has been used in various forms of media, to show when there is a large amount of something.

Use in Popular Culture

In the visual novel game "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney", the character Sal Manella uses the phrase.