{"id":46151,"date":"2025-01-28T17:08:44","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:08:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/cooking-streamer-summons-shenron-after-disappointing-dragon-ball-z-feast-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T17:08:44","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:08:44","slug":"cooking-streamer-summons-shenron-after-disappointing-dragon-ball-z-feast-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/cooking-streamer-summons-shenron-after-disappointing-dragon-ball-z-feast-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Cooking streamer summons Shenron after disappointing Dragon Ball Z feast &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Cooking streamer summons Shenron after disappointing Dragon Ball Z feast Instagram\/issagrill\/ToeiTwitch cooking streamer \u201cIssaGrill\u201d pulled out all the stops to ensure her Dragon Ball Z-themed feast looked up to par, including summoning the franchise\u2019s wish-granting dragon, Shenron. On January 20, the Canadian was attempting to recreate a \u201cmeat course\u201d from the latest video game in the esteemed anime series, \u201cDragon Ball Z Kakarot.\u201d In the game, players can unlock and cook recipes. The meat course consists of burning tofu, a meatlover\u2019s meat feast, and a whole roast on the bone. However, IssaGrill decided to make her food resemble the game in appearance instead of copy the food to a tee. Recreating the Meat Feast on Dragon Ball Z Kakarot \ud83d\udd34 Live https:\/\/t.co\/onN5qWtjUR#DragonBallZKakarot pic.twitter.com\/uR49v2H95e \u2014 Nadine (@IssaGrill) January 21, 2020 For instance, she made mapo tofu, teriyaki spam and hamburger steak to mimic the looks of the delicious-looking anime food as seen in the game. \u201cIt looks so bad,\u201d the streamer said while taking a photo of her creation. \u201cHonestly, you\u2019re right. It\u2019s not looking up to standard.\u201d After admitting that it didn\u2019t look as appetizing as the picture, IsaGrill grinned and unveiled 7 dragon balls on the screen before \u201csummoning\u201d a CGI Shenron. In the anime and manga, Shenron can be summoned once the seven dragon balls have been collected. The dragon then has the ability to grant wishes to whomever collected the orbs, such as bringing someone back from the dead, money and other spectacular powers. Hilariously, IssaGrill\u2019s version of Shenron looked poorly animated \u2013 but that simply added to its charm. \u201cI am Shenron,\u201d the dragon said. \u201cI shall grant you any wish.\u201d The streamer, however, tried her hardest to keep from laughing and waited a few good moments before responding. \u201cWell, Shenron, I wish for the best dish in the world.\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s already in front of you,\u201d he replied, suggesting that the Twitch star had already made the best possible food in spite of her previous assessment. \u201cI guess I just wish for a smaller forehead?\u201d the streamer jokingly replied, but wasn\u2019t given the answer she had hoped for. \u201cThat wish is beyond my power,\u201d he proclaimed. \u201cI\u2019m out of here\u2026 b*tch!\u201d The skit marked an adorable to end her stream \u2013 with a nice incorporation of Dragon Ball Z lore, to boot. If you want to check out Dragon Ball Z Kakarot for yourself, it\u2019s available right now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Cooking streamer summons Shenron after disappointing Dragon Ball Z feast Instagram\/issagrill\/ToeiTwitch cooking streamer \u201cIssaGrill\u201d pulled out all the stops to ensure her Dragon Ball Z-themed feast looked up to par, including summoning the franchise\u2019s wish-granting dragon, Shenron. 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