The provided script appears to be an abridged version of an episode from the Dragon Ball series, specifically focusing on the Cell Saga. The story revolves around the android Cell, who has become bored and has decided to host a tournament, dubbed the "Cell Games," where he will challenge the strongest fighters on Earth.
The episode begins with Gohan and his mother, Chi-Chi, discussing Gohan's desire to help save the world. Meanwhile, Cell is preparing for the tournament and makes an announcement to the world, revealing the location and rules of the event.
Throughout the episode, various characters, including Vegeta, Trunks, and Krillin, make appearances, often providing comedic relief. The script also includes interactions between the characters, such as a humorous exchange between Android 18 and a robot, as well as a conversation between Roshi and another character about changing the TV channel.
The episode ends with Cell's announcement, warning the world that he will destroy the planet unless a champion can defeat him in the tournament. The script concludes with a message from the creators, thanking their audience for their patience and promoting their other projects.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a non-profit, fan-based parody of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT.
2. The original owners of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT are Funimation, Toei Animation, Fuji TV, and Akira Toriyama.
3. The story takes place in a universe where the characters from the original series exist.
4. The character Cell has announced a tournament, called the Cell Games, where he will fight against any challenger.
5. The Cell Games will take place at 28k s point 5.
6. The games will start at noon one week from the announcement.
7. Cell has threatened to blow up the planet if no one can defeat him in the tournament.
8. The characters Gohan, Vegeta, and Trunks are mentioned in the story.
9. The character Yamcha has died.
10. The story is being presented as a parody, with a narrator who is aware of the audience and addresses them directly.
11. The parody is being presented in a video format, with music and sound effects.
12. The creators of the parody are thanking their patrons for their support.