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The plot is presented over the course of . The art and storytelling have been noted for their ability to bring the characters to life in a manner that is faithful to their original designs, which adds to the fan work's appeal. The descriptions emphasize that while the content is extremely mature and requires an open mind, the comic is considered by some fans to be one of the best erotic Dragon Ball fan works available.

: It exists both as a free RPG "erogame" and as a digital comic. In the game version, players often take the role of Master Roshi or other characters to complete "naughty quests" and participate in mini-games like Strip Poker. Dbz Kamehasutra 2 Full Color English

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Evidence of a full-color version exists. For example, a description of a Spanish version was shared in a Telegram channel post, which claims to be a "Full Color" edition and is described as the first color version released. This indicates that multiple language versions, including English, have likely been produced by different fan groups.

The protagonist of our tale, a young adept named Akira, stumbles upon an ancient temple hidden behind a cascading waterfall. There, etched on the walls, are the detailed murals of the original Kamehasutra. Inspired by the Dragon Ball Z legends, Akira embarks on a perilous journey to decode the scroll's teachings and master the technique hinted at within: the Kamehasutra Wave. The descriptions emphasize that while the content is

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The existence of works like Dbz Kamehasutra 2 highlights a unique aspect of global comic culture. In Japan, the dojinshi market is largely tolerated by major publishers under a tacit understanding. As long as these fan works remain small-scale and do not compete directly with official commercial releases, they are viewed as a sign of a healthy, passionate fanbase.

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