A viral Fortnite clip of Dragon Ball’s Vegeta shredding the keytar is proving incredibly popular among anime fans, with the video recently going viral on social media.X user @peridoxikal posted a clip of the Dragon Ball character Vegeta featured in Fortnite’s new Festival mode. If Vegeta hitting the notes to Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” wasn’t ‘bad’ enough, the clip also features ridiculous dance emotes as he takes breaks from his keytar to shake his hips and perform choreographed moves. Captioned “This is how a Saiyan truly shows his pride,” the clip has amassed 1.4 million impressions and almost 50k likes. Some fans weren’t used to this very different side of Vegeta, but others argued that his history says otherwise.This latest Fortnite feature comes as the game looks to transition to a live service model, adding new games regularly. With calls for the revival of games like Club Penguin and other kid-friendly titles increasing, Fortnite clearly hopes to keep kids entertained through as many options as possible. This naturally leads to audiences across all fandoms getting in on the fun, with anime fans being no exception. Whether it’s a Japanese high-schooler recreating the Suzume film in Fortnite, new My Hero Academia skins or Jujutsu Kaisen collaborations, Fortnite’s anime influence is evident.
A viral Fortnite clip of Dragon Ball‘s Vegeta shredding the keytar is proving incredibly popular among anime fans, with the video recently going viral on social media.
X user @peridoxikal posted a clip of the Dragon Ball character Vegeta featured in Fortnite‘s new Festival mode. If Vegeta hitting the notes to Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” wasn’t ‘bad’ enough, the clip also features ridiculous dance emotes as he takes breaks from his keytar to shake his hips and perform choreographed moves. Captioned “This is how a Saiyan truly shows his pride,” the clip has amassed 1.4 million impressions and almost 50k likes. Some fans weren’t used to this very different side of Vegeta, but others argued that his history says otherwise.
This latest Fortnite feature comes as the game looks to transition to a live service model, adding new games regularly. With calls for the revival of games like Club Penguin and other kid-friendly titles increasing, Fortnite clearly hopes to keep kids entertained through as many options as possible. This naturally leads to audiences across all fandoms getting in on the fun, with anime fans being no exception. Whether it’s a Japanese high-schooler recreating the Suzume film in Fortnite, new My Hero Academia skins or Jujutsu Kaisen collaborations, Fortnite‘s anime influence is evident.
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