We have already seen how The Legend of Zelda has received a Emoji temporary on Twitter with which fans of the saga will be able to express themselves properly, but what we did not expect to see was another Emoji dedicated to one of the most recognized and influential manga of our time: Dragon Ball.
The Dragon Ball Emoji is not what you expected (or yes)

Dragon Ball It is on the lips of many. Whether through anime, manga, movies, or video games, the adventures of Goku and the dragon balls He has fans of different generations in love, so it is normal that his influence covers all kinds of areas. Including Twitter.
How cool #ぶるぁぁぁぁぁ pic.twitter.com/5NzhPOyOrZ
— Iván Martínez (@IvnMart73531519) September 2, 2019
Taking advantage of the fact that the mobile version of Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle has reached 300 million downloads, Dragon Ball has decided to celebrate it with a special Emoji that serves to celebrate its successes. Curiously, the Emoji chosen was none other than Cell (Perfect Cell, to be exact), since that is the small icon that will appear when we put the appropriate hashtag in our tweets.
Why cell?
The real reason for the choice of the Emoji is due to a viralized effect of the mobile game. Dokkan Battle launched a new event in which with the idea of celebrating 300 million downloads, the developers included Gohan and Cell in their most powerful versions. The result? A wave of fans began debating on Twitter which of the two was the better character, leading to the hashtags #teamGohan and #teamCell.
? The ultimate battle? | Dragon Ball Z
Who do you decide for? ?RT? #TeamCell
MG ♥️ #TeamGohan pic.twitter.com/aOWZe2ngCo— @RealityEnVena (@TuitReality) August 26th, 2019
As you can imagine, the result ended up giving the creation of Dr Gero the winner, so the creators have decided to grant the power of the Emoji to the famous and feared bio-android.
How to use the Dragon Ball Emoji?
If you want to show off your fanaticism for Cell or for the Dragon Ball saga itself, you only have to copy the hashtag which we leave you below. And be careful that you must copy it correctly, since they are Japanese characters that you may not understand. If you're curious, the hashtag is nothing more than Cell's own scream, a somewhat peculiar onomatopoeia that sounds better in Japanese than in the Spanish interpretation.
If you want to use the Emoji, you just have to paste the following hashtag in your tweet:
#ぶるぁぁぁぁぁ
For now it is unknown how long this hashtag will be available, and we also do not know if another one that will serve to defend Gohan will appear. We'll see if the human representation has its icon. By the way, #teamGohan.