The earliest public version of “Dragon Ball Rage” appeared on Pastebin in , posted by a user under the pseudonym “KakarotKiller” . The post title read “Dragon Ball Rage – Full Episode Script (v1.0) – For fans who want more than a meme” . The accompanying description claimed:

13 Feb 2023 — 🔥Dragon Ball Rage Script Pastebin 2023🔥(roblox) PC * Help me. * Test. * partition.conf. Dragon ball rage max stats script 2020

When a script is released, it often works only for a short time before a game update renders it obsolete. Developers implement anti-cheat systems that detect unusual data inputs—such as a player gaining stats at an impossible rate—and automatically ban those accounts. This creates a cyclical arms race: script developers update their code to bypass the new security measures, and developers release a new patch to break the scripts again. This dynamic keeps the search term "Dragon Ball Rage script Pastebin" perpetually trending, as old scripts die and new ones must be found.

This duality creates a : the script is treated as an “executable” piece of fan‑generated content, reinforcing the participatory ethos of modern fandoms.