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Goku and the Gang Return

Have you heard about the upcoming Dragon Ball Z movie? No, not that live action movie that's probably going to suck so hard when reffering to it we'll have to spell hard with an "o." I'm talking about the real deal DB movie. This movie will be animated and written by Akira Toriyama, the father of DBZ. Releasing in November, it's supposed to take palce after the Majin Buu saga. Outside of contributing a few characters like Mecha Freeza in Super Dragon Ball Z and few other bits here and there, Toriyama-San hasn't really touched DB. The series ended for 1995 in Japan and he's long since moved onto other projects. Still, it is nice to see him return to one of his greatest creations and now DB/DBZ fans really have something to be excited about.

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Tommy said…
Holy shh----!!!

Damn! A new DBZ movie that isn't that funky live-action one and actually done by the creator!
I understand what you mean about how definitely the Live-Action will suck; almost every Japanese thing turned to an American movie sucked.

A new anime movie is worth watching, so the release is going to be this November, what day precisely?
The fact that someone even thought a live-action DBZ movie was a good idea makes me cringe. Super Mario Bros. sucked. Street Fighter sucked. Double Dragon REALLY sucked. The only live-action movies I liked were Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Mortal Kombat.

As for a the actual date in November, no word on that yet. All the info I could find was what I posted int he blog, unfortunately.
Tommy said…
I heard there's an Akira movie coming too...



KHAAAANNNN!!!
Tommy said…
http://community.livejournal.com/scans_daily/6163648.html

My eyes!! The goggles do nothing!

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