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Karn: Actually, leading powerfoligists theorize that as you become more powerful, you become more monstrous, and then sharply become humanoid again. They call it the Bishonen Line.

Karashi: 'Powerfoligists'?
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"Hmph, yes. While you were fighting, I transformed into my final form. The Deceptively Powerful Bishonen Form."
Snowball, a parody of Freiza, Buttlord GT
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"To those of who had previously labelled me as a quote-unquote-monster - as you can see, the term no longer applies. I have achieved the perfect body; go ahead, admire it. Admit it, you know you're jealous."
Cell to the audience, Dragon Ball Kai
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"Sometimes when I see a monster become more human as it grows more powerful, I think represents how the nature of evil grows more distinct as the accused fully understands what he is doing. What I mean is that man is the true monster, because he can understand why he is doing it."
Caleb West
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