Like his brother and father, Freeza's name is a pun on all things relating to the cold. As both Freeza's and Coola's names end in a short "a" vowel (rather than the long â/aa which usually signifies "er" in kana spellings of English words), Freeza's name is typically spelled with an "a" at the end (as opposed to "Freezer").
Frieza (フリーザFurīza, lit. "Freeza") is a major antagonist in the Dragon Ball franchise. He is the descendant of Chilled, the younger son of King Cold, the younger brother of Cooler and the father of Kuriza.
Frieza Buu Most of the time I use French names like Dabra or Tenshinhan.
Frieza (Japanese: フリーザ, Hepburn: Furīza), also spelled as Freeza in Funimation 's English subtitles and Viz Media 's release of the manga, is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama.
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Frieza (フリーザFurīza, lit. "Freeza") is a major antagonist in the Dragon Ball franchise. He is the descendant of Chilled, the younger son of King Cold, the younger brother of Cooler and the father of Kuriza.
Frieza Buu Most of the time I use French names like Dabra or Tenshinhan.
Freeza. The character's name is a pun on freezer, and his name (フリーザ, or Furiiza) is written, in Japanese, almost identically to how you would write the word freezer (フリーザー, or furiizaa).
Freeza takes full pride in his abilities, and often takes the opportunity to demonstrate them - for example, not using limbs in some fights, killing enemies slowly, and so on. Ironically, for all of Freeza's power and arrogance, he sometimes displays a paranoid attitude.
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When you think about it the name is a pun of freezer, so Freeza makes more sense. On top of that in an episode of Super they.
Freeza. Freezer, while a running gag for the family, sounds, and looks stupid. Frieza does not read properly. Freeza hits all the points.
Freeza. The character's name is a pun on freezer, and his name (フリーザ, or Furiiza) is written, in Japanese, almost identically to how you would write the word freezer (フリーザー, or furiizaa).
Freeza takes full pride in his abilities, and often takes the opportunity to demonstrate them - for example, not using limbs in some fights, killing enemies slowly, and so on. Ironically, for all of Freeza's power and arrogance, he sometimes displays a paranoid attitude.
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Re: Why "Freeza?" by CODii Wed Mar 02, 2011 12:44 am mister yummy wrote: It's Freeza because that best fits the pun. Fr ieza is a perfectly legitimate, if slightly odd, transliteration. What makes it odd?
When you think about it the name is a pun of freezer, so Freeza makes more sense. On top of that in an episode of Super they.
Frieza (Japanese: フリーザ, Hepburn: Furīza), also spelled as Freeza in Funimation 's English subtitles and Viz Media 's release of the manga, is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama.
Freeza. Freezer, while a running gag for the family, sounds, and looks stupid. Frieza does not read properly. Freeza hits all the points.
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When you think about it the name is a pun of freezer, so Freeza makes more sense. On top of that in an episode of Super they.
Re: Why "Freeza?" by CODii Wed Mar 02, 2011 12:44 am mister yummy wrote: It's Freeza because that best fits the pun. Fr ieza is a perfectly legitimate, if slightly odd, transliteration. What makes it odd?
Freeza. The character's name is a pun on freezer, and his name (フリーザ, or Furiiza) is written, in Japanese, almost identically to how you would write the word freezer (フリーザー, or furiizaa).
Like his brother and father, Freeza's name is a pun on all things relating to the cold. As both Freeza's and Coola's names end in a short "a" vowel (rather than the long â/aa which usually signifies "er" in kana spellings of English words), Freeza's name is typically spelled with an "a" at the end (as opposed to "Freezer").
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Freeza. Freezer, while a running gag for the family, sounds, and looks stupid. Frieza does not read properly. Freeza hits all the points.
Frieza Buu Most of the time I use French names like Dabra or Tenshinhan.
Frieza (Japanese: フリーザ, Hepburn: Furīza), also spelled as Freeza in Funimation 's English subtitles and Viz Media 's release of the manga, is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama.
Freeza takes full pride in his abilities, and often takes the opportunity to demonstrate them - for example, not using limbs in some fights, killing enemies slowly, and so on. Ironically, for all of Freeza's power and arrogance, he sometimes displays a paranoid attitude.
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Re: Why "Freeza?" by CODii Wed Mar 02, 2011 12:44 am mister yummy wrote: It's Freeza because that best fits the pun. Fr ieza is a perfectly legitimate, if slightly odd, transliteration. What makes it odd?
Frieza Buu Most of the time I use French names like Dabra or Tenshinhan.
Freeza. Freezer, while a running gag for the family, sounds, and looks stupid. Frieza does not read properly. Freeza hits all the points.
When you think about it the name is a pun of freezer, so Freeza makes more sense. On top of that in an episode of Super they.
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Freeza takes full pride in his abilities, and often takes the opportunity to demonstrate them - for example, not using limbs in some fights, killing enemies slowly, and so on. Ironically, for all of Freeza's power and arrogance, he sometimes displays a paranoid attitude.
Re: Why "Freeza?" by CODii Wed Mar 02, 2011 12:44 am mister yummy wrote: It's Freeza because that best fits the pun. Fr ieza is a perfectly legitimate, if slightly odd, transliteration. What makes it odd?
Freeza. The character's name is a pun on freezer, and his name (フリーザ, or Furiiza) is written, in Japanese, almost identically to how you would write the word freezer (フリーザー, or furiizaa).
Frieza Buu Most of the time I use French names like Dabra or Tenshinhan.
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Freeza. The character's name is a pun on freezer, and his name (フリーザ, or Furiiza) is written, in Japanese, almost identically to how you would write the word freezer (フリーザー, or furiizaa).
When you think about it the name is a pun of freezer, so Freeza makes more sense. On top of that in an episode of Super they.
Freeza. Freezer, while a running gag for the family, sounds, and looks stupid. Frieza does not read properly. Freeza hits all the points.
Frieza Buu Most of the time I use French names like Dabra or Tenshinhan.
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Frieza (Japanese: フリーザ, Hepburn: Furīza), also spelled as Freeza in Funimation 's English subtitles and Viz Media 's release of the manga, is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama.
When you think about it the name is a pun of freezer, so Freeza makes more sense. On top of that in an episode of Super they.
Freeza. Freezer, while a running gag for the family, sounds, and looks stupid. Frieza does not read properly. Freeza hits all the points.
Freeza takes full pride in his abilities, and often takes the opportunity to demonstrate them - for example, not using limbs in some fights, killing enemies slowly, and so on. Ironically, for all of Freeza's power and arrogance, he sometimes displays a paranoid attitude.
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Freeza. Freezer, while a running gag for the family, sounds, and looks stupid. Frieza does not read properly. Freeza hits all the points.
Frieza (フリーザFurīza, lit. "Freeza") is a major antagonist in the Dragon Ball franchise. He is the descendant of Chilled, the younger son of King Cold, the younger brother of Cooler and the father of Kuriza.
Re: Why "Freeza?" by CODii Wed Mar 02, 2011 12:44 am mister yummy wrote: It's Freeza because that best fits the pun. Fr ieza is a perfectly legitimate, if slightly odd, transliteration. What makes it odd?
Freeza. The character's name is a pun on freezer, and his name (フリーザ, or Furiiza) is written, in Japanese, almost identically to how you would write the word freezer (フリーザー, or furiizaa).
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Freeza takes full pride in his abilities, and often takes the opportunity to demonstrate them - for example, not using limbs in some fights, killing enemies slowly, and so on. Ironically, for all of Freeza's power and arrogance, he sometimes displays a paranoid attitude.
When you think about it the name is a pun of freezer, so Freeza makes more sense. On top of that in an episode of Super they.
Freeza. Freezer, while a running gag for the family, sounds, and looks stupid. Frieza does not read properly. Freeza hits all the points.
Freeza. The character's name is a pun on freezer, and his name (フリーザ, or Furiiza) is written, in Japanese, almost identically to how you would write the word freezer (フリーザー, or furiizaa).
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Frieza (Japanese: フリーザ, Hepburn: Furīza), also spelled as Freeza in Funimation 's English subtitles and Viz Media 's release of the manga, is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama.
Re: Why "Freeza?" by CODii Wed Mar 02, 2011 12:44 am mister yummy wrote: It's Freeza because that best fits the pun. Fr ieza is a perfectly legitimate, if slightly odd, transliteration. What makes it odd?
Freeza. Freezer, while a running gag for the family, sounds, and looks stupid. Frieza does not read properly. Freeza hits all the points.
Frieza (フリーザFurīza, lit. "Freeza") is a major antagonist in the Dragon Ball franchise. He is the descendant of Chilled, the younger son of King Cold, the younger brother of Cooler and the father of Kuriza.
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Like his brother and father, Freeza's name is a pun on all things relating to the cold. As both Freeza's and Coola's names end in a short "a" vowel (rather than the long â/aa which usually signifies "er" in kana spellings of English words), Freeza's name is typically spelled with an "a" at the end (as opposed to "Freezer").
When you think about it the name is a pun of freezer, so Freeza makes more sense. On top of that in an episode of Super they.
Frieza Buu Most of the time I use French names like Dabra or Tenshinhan.
Frieza (Japanese: フリーザ, Hepburn: Furīza), also spelled as Freeza in Funimation 's English subtitles and Viz Media 's release of the manga, is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama.
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When you think about it the name is a pun of freezer, so Freeza makes more sense. On top of that in an episode of Super they.
Freeza. Freezer, while a running gag for the family, sounds, and looks stupid. Frieza does not read properly. Freeza hits all the points.
Freeza takes full pride in his abilities, and often takes the opportunity to demonstrate them - for example, not using limbs in some fights, killing enemies slowly, and so on. Ironically, for all of Freeza's power and arrogance, he sometimes displays a paranoid attitude.
Frieza Buu Most of the time I use French names like Dabra or Tenshinhan.
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Freeza takes full pride in his abilities, and often takes the opportunity to demonstrate them - for example, not using limbs in some fights, killing enemies slowly, and so on. Ironically, for all of Freeza's power and arrogance, he sometimes displays a paranoid attitude.
Frieza (フリーザFurīza, lit. "Freeza") is a major antagonist in the Dragon Ball franchise. He is the descendant of Chilled, the younger son of King Cold, the younger brother of Cooler and the father of Kuriza.
Re: Why "Freeza?" by CODii Wed Mar 02, 2011 12:44 am mister yummy wrote: It's Freeza because that best fits the pun. Fr ieza is a perfectly legitimate, if slightly odd, transliteration. What makes it odd?
Frieza Buu Most of the time I use French names like Dabra or Tenshinhan.
Re: Why "Freeza?" by CODii Wed Mar 02, 2011 12:44 am mister yummy wrote: It's Freeza because that best fits the pun. Fr ieza is a perfectly legitimate, if slightly odd, transliteration. What makes it odd?
Frieza (フリーザFurīza, lit. "Freeza") is a major antagonist in the Dragon Ball franchise. He is the descendant of Chilled, the younger son of King Cold, the younger brother of Cooler and the father of Kuriza.
Freeza. Freezer, while a running gag for the family, sounds, and looks stupid. Frieza does not read properly. Freeza hits all the points.
Like his brother and father, Freeza's name is a pun on all things relating to the cold. As both Freeza's and Coola's names end in a short "a" vowel (rather than the long â/aa which usually signifies "er" in kana spellings of English words), Freeza's name is typically spelled with an "a" at the end (as opposed to "Freezer").
Frieza (Japanese: フリーザ, Hepburn: Furīza), also spelled as Freeza in Funimation 's English subtitles and Viz Media 's release of the manga, is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama.
Frieza Buu Most of the time I use French names like Dabra or Tenshinhan.
Freeza. The character's name is a pun on freezer, and his name (フリーザ, or Furiiza) is written, in Japanese, almost identically to how you would write the word freezer (フリーザー, or furiizaa).
When you think about it the name is a pun of freezer, so Freeza makes more sense. On top of that in an episode of Super they.
Freeza takes full pride in his abilities, and often takes the opportunity to demonstrate them - for example, not using limbs in some fights, killing enemies slowly, and so on. Ironically, for all of Freeza's power and arrogance, he sometimes displays a paranoid attitude.