The genius of this crossover lies in how it reimagines Pokémon mechanics through a DBZ lens. Pokémon battles become martial arts tournaments—no turn-based stuff here. A Blaziken doesn’t just use Blaze Kick; it performs a full-on DBZ-style combo, vanishing midair to strike from blind spots. Type weaknesses get creative twists: Water moves don’t just hurt Fire-types; they’re like ‘splash attacks’ that erode ki defenses. The fic even introduces ‘Zeni’ as currency, with trainers betting on fights like the World Martial Arts Tournament.
Character dynamics shift dramatically. Ash isn’t just a naive kid; he’s Goten 2.0, inheriting Aura potential from Sir Aaron (now retconned as a Saiyan descendant). Team Rocket’s mechas are piloted like DBZ androids, and Giovanni schemes like a cooler Frieza, trading Pokémon trafficking for planet conquest. Legendaries aren’t just deities; they’re Beerus-tier destroyers, with Arceus as the Omni-King overseeing multiversal Pokémon battles.
The art of escalation is pure DBZ. A gym battle might start normally until both Pokémon explode into SSJ3-esque forms, shattering the arena. The fic’s most viral moment? A Mega Rayquaza firing a ‘Final Flash’ that splits the sky—because why not?
This crossover doesn’t just mash Pokémon and DBZ together—it rewires their DNA into something fresh yet familiar. The story structure mirrors DBZ arcs: trainers journey across regions not for badges, but to collect ‘Aura Orbs’ that unlock their Pokémon’s hidden potential, echoing DBZ’s Namekian Dragon Ball hunts. Battles are less about type advantages and more about raw power clashes, with Pokémon achieving transformations akin to Super Saiyan stages. A Lucario might enter a ‘Kaio-ken’ state, red aura flaring, while a Mewtwo fights like a Cell-tier villain, absorbing other Pokémon to reach ‘Perfect Form’.
The world-building is where it shines. The Pokémon universe gets DBZ’s sci-fi spin—Planet Vegeta exists as a distant region where ‘Saiyan Pokémon’ like Infernape originate. Capsule Corp tech replaces Poké Balls, and Bulma invents devices to measure ‘Battle Power’ instead of levels. Training montages mimic DBZ’s gravity chambers, with Ash and Goku sparring together. Even the dialogue nails DBZ’s dramatic flair; when a trainer’s Pikachu first unleashes a Spirit Bomb-esque Electro Ball, the narration screams ‘ITS POWER IS OVER 9000!’
What makes it special is how it balances tones. DBZ’s life-or-death stakes collide with Pokémon’s camaraderie—imagine Krillin bonding with a Squirtle squad or Frieza annihilating a Elite Four member mid-battle. The fic’s pacing mirrors DBZ’s slow burns too, with entire chapters dedicated to powering up for a single attack. It’s a love letter to both franchises’ most iconic tropes.
this crossover fic nails the fusion perfectly. The premise is wild—imagine Pokémon trainers using ki blasts alongside their Pikachu, or Goku catching a Legendary instead of hunting the Dragon Balls. The battles escalate like DBZ fights, with Charizards firing Kamehameha-level Flamethrowers and Piccolo-style psychic Pokémon manipulating gravity. The author borrows DBZ’s power-scaling tension—trainers don’t just evolve Pokémon; they unlock Super Saiyan-like aura forms. Even the humor matches DBZ’s over-the-topness, like Vegeta scoffing at a Magikarp’s ‘pathetic power level’ before it evolves into a Gyarados and wrecks him. The blend respects both worlds while cranking up the stakes to planet-busting levels.
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Cassandra Johnson is Pixie. Pixie is Cassandra Johnson. She's the same girl who's leading two extremely different lives.
Nobody would suspect the school's nerd as Pixie. 'Cause Pixie's a street fighter badass and the nerd does not have a single badass bone in her body.
The chances of people discovering this peculiar secret is close to none but of course this is where fate inserts the certified new boy into the equation and makes an exception for him.
Warning: heavy flow of profanities ahead. - and tears - or so I've heard.
Introducing a view on how different each life we live, there will be drama, heartaches and etc. If you value friendship and family values this is your story.
I wake up one day to find that I've become the power bank of the whole dorm.
When the percentage shown above my dorm mates' heads is low, they'll be tired, angry, and ill-tempered. My job is to help them recharge via all sorts of physical contact.
If I don't do my part, my grumpy dorm mates will force me to charge them up anyway…
Leaving your world and coming to another all seems wrong and right.
Sophia had to leave Marazona to Earth to avoid death in the most cruel way.
Everything on Earth seemed weird to her and she seemed weird to Donald, the son of the woman that took her in.
But, let's see how Two Worlds are Connected.
Man dies. His last act in the previous life generates him an absurd amount of karma. He meets a god, and it reborns him in a crossworld of Larry Potter and DxD. He gets a gift, one that can only be fully explored with the knowledge that he learned in his previous profession in the previous world. The keeping of knowledge is also a gift. And with that, his karma is spent.
Thrown in the world with a 'good luck' and a slap in the back, he fights to survive until the start of canons.
The time until that, 1000 years.
Yeah… Now read about some of his adventures in this crossed over world, beginning already in HP canon.
English is not my main language, so you will find some strange stuff, like the mix of North American and the Queen’s English.
Disclaimer: All characters that you recognize from the franchise of Larry Potter and DxD are propriety of its respective creators and I only wish that they were mine. But they are not. I only own the MC, the OCs, and the ideas that generated the non canon plot.
She was chosen as his bride before her birth assuming her to be strong and powerful just like her mother.
But destiny tricked him when she didn't show any powers until she was 17 years old. He wanted to break the bond because he didn't want human as his bride but little did he know that 'HIS BRIDE WAS NOT HUMAN.'
I've read 'Pokemon You're Tellin' Me This Isn't the DBZ World' and can confirm it's absolutely a crossover fanfic. The story throws Ash and his Pokémon into the Dragon Ball Z universe, complete with power levels, ki blasts, and Saiyan transformations. Pikachu's Thunderbolt gets a DBZ-style power-up that would make Frieza sweat, while Charizard goes Super Saiyan—literally. The author blends the two worlds seamlessly, with Goku training Ash to harness ki energy and Vegeta scoffing at Team Rocket's pathetic threat level. The battles are epic, featuring Kamehameha waves clashing with Hyper Beams. It's a love letter to both franchises, packed with humor and over-the-top action that fans of either series would enjoy.
I found 'Pokemon You're Tellin' Me This Ain't the DBZ World' on a few fanfiction sites, and it's a wild ride. The story blends Pokemon and Dragon Ball Z elements in a way that feels fresh yet nostalgic. You can check it out on Wattpad or FanFiction.net, where it's got a solid following. The author really nails the crossover appeal, mixing intense battles with the quirky charm of Pokemon. If you're into mashups that don’t take themselves too seriously but still deliver action, this is worth your time. Scribble Hub also has some decent uploads if you prefer a cleaner reading interface.
I've read 'Pokemon You're Tellin' Me This Isn't the DBZ World' cover to cover, and no, Goku doesn't make an appearance—though the title totally plays with that expectation. The story's a wild crossover where Pikachu and the gang encounter DBZ-style energy blasts and power levels, but it sticks to its own rules. Trainers use ki manipulation like Dragon Ball characters, throwing aura spheres instead of Poké Balls. The closest you get to Goku is a Charizard learning the Kamehameha through some hilarious interdimensional mishaps. The author clearly loves both franchises but keeps their worlds separate while blending their vibes. If you want actual Goku, try 'Dragon Ball Multiverse' instead.
'Pokemon You're Tellin' Me This Ain't the DBZ World' stands out by blending two universes in a way that feels organic. The author doesn't just slap DBZ power levels onto Pokemon—they reimagine the entire Pokemon world through a shonen battle lens. Pokemon battles become high-stakes tournaments with energy blasts and ki control, while trainers develop signature techniques like Goku's Kamehameha. The character growth is phenomenal too; Ash's journey from naive kid to battle-hardened warrior feels earned, not rushed. The fic also cleverly integrates DBZ lore—legendary Pokemon are treated like deities on par with Kaioshins, and Arceus gets a Beerus-like redesign that's pure genius. What really sells it is the attention to detail in power scaling—no random power spikes, just steady progression that makes every victory satisfying.