The Best Dragon Ball Parody Series is Back (But There’s a Catch)

Totally Not Mark is a popular YouTuber known for creating content about the Dragon Ball universe. His latest project is a reimagining of the new series, Dragon Ball Daima, which he and Team Four Star have retitled Dragon Ball Magic. They’ve put a unique spin on the story, and while it may not be quite as hilarious as their famous Dragon Ball Z Abridged series, it features Team Four Star reprising some of their classic roles and voicing new characters. Totally Not Mark describes the effort, and you can watch the video above.

🚨 Nigeria’s Naira Gets a Crypto Makeover! 💸 Ripple & RedotPay’s Mind-Blowing Money Move 🚀

RedotPay, that audacious spark in Nigeria’s financial cosmos, has now tethered its destiny to Ripple’s shimmering blockchain. Together, they unveil “Send Crypto, Receive NGN” – a feature so swift, it makes a hummingbird’s heartbeat seem glacial. Verified users may now alchemize digital coins into Naira with the ease of a poet reciting verse. A revolution, perhaps, or at least a very efficient lunch break.

7 Coolest Star Wars Ships Introduced in the Sequel Trilogy

Despite its flaws, the sequel trilogy introduced a lot of memorable ships. These vessels, often with distinctive First Order designs and a range of sizes, stand out. Some, like the Quadjumper, are amusing due to their quirky appearance and rundown condition, and several ships from this period are even more striking than those from earlier eras.

Sequel to 2017 Fan‑Favorite Game Delayed at Last Second to 2026

Nacon and Cyanide Studio have announced that Styx: Blades of Greed, the sequel to the popular Styx: Shards of Darkness, will be released on February 19, 2026. The game was previously planned for release sometime in 2025, but will now launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (through Steam and the Epic Games Store). A new trailer and details about the game have also been revealed.

5 Netflix Miniseries That Are 10/10 Bangers From Start to Finish

I’m really into these limited series lately – they’re perfect when you want a complete story that’s more than a movie, but doesn’t drag on like a lot of TV shows do. Netflix has some amazing ones! They just pull you in right away, with fantastic acting and stories that really stick with you even after you’ve finished watching. It’s such a satisfying way to experience a great narrative.