As Bandai Namco brings out the next Budokai Tenkaichi game, it sure has paid immense attention to details. Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has done justice to the original universe, whether it’s the combat or a character’s personality. To this end, fans still haven’t had enough of finding the minute details that even trained eyes would miss.
With 164 characters on the roster, a lot goes into each character being unique in its own way. But that doesn’t concern the developers, as they sure have taken their time to forge the characters in a way that players will be reminded of the days they enjoyed the popular anime.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Devs Sure Know Their Stuff
Most of the characters in Sparking Zero will retain their voices.
Dragon Ball has a lot of peak moments, but there’s this one scene that we can’t get enough of,...
With 164 characters on the roster, a lot goes into each character being unique in its own way. But that doesn’t concern the developers, as they sure have taken their time to forge the characters in a way that players will be reminded of the days they enjoyed the popular anime.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Devs Sure Know Their Stuff
Most of the characters in Sparking Zero will retain their voices.
Dragon Ball has a lot of peak moments, but there’s this one scene that we can’t get enough of,...
- 5/22/2024
- by Anurag Batham
- FandomWire
Bandai Namco is anticipating one of the greatest launches of this year or the next one, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is a direct sequel to the Budokai Tenkaichi saga. The company has not confirmed the game’s release date, but fans are hoping to see the title at some point this year.
In a recent clip from his Twitch stream, voice actor Sean Schemmel, who plays Goku in the English version of the game, revealed that he has made between 60 and 80 hours of recording material, making fans really hyped about the amount of original content that this game will probably have.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Is Making Fans Even More Excited With the Recent Words of the Actor Behind Goku Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero voice actor confirmed many hours of recorded material.
With more than 160 playable characters, Sparking Zero will become one of the games with more characters in the fighting genre.
In a recent clip from his Twitch stream, voice actor Sean Schemmel, who plays Goku in the English version of the game, revealed that he has made between 60 and 80 hours of recording material, making fans really hyped about the amount of original content that this game will probably have.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Is Making Fans Even More Excited With the Recent Words of the Actor Behind Goku Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero voice actor confirmed many hours of recorded material.
With more than 160 playable characters, Sparking Zero will become one of the games with more characters in the fighting genre.
- 5/21/2024
- by Lucas Lapetina
- FandomWire
After Iron Man came out in 2008, Marvel fans were pretty much convinced that Robert Downey Jr. was the perfect fit for the character. Dragon Ball characters share something similar, which fans may realize with the arrival of Sparking Zero. They will notice if there is a change in voice behind a character. Much like the short instance that happened with King Kai’s voice during the Frieza Saga.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is said to bring in 164 characters with its roster, and the better half of them seemed to have retained their voices from the original English dub of the anime. The game is rumored to arrive by the end of this year, but nothing has been officially announced concerning it.
That’s Indeed Gohan, but There’s Something Odd About Him Stephanie Nadolny voiced Son Gohan in Dragon Ball Z.
The next installment in the Budokai Tenkaichi series gets almost everything right,...
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is said to bring in 164 characters with its roster, and the better half of them seemed to have retained their voices from the original English dub of the anime. The game is rumored to arrive by the end of this year, but nothing has been officially announced concerning it.
That’s Indeed Gohan, but There’s Something Odd About Him Stephanie Nadolny voiced Son Gohan in Dragon Ball Z.
The next installment in the Budokai Tenkaichi series gets almost everything right,...
- 5/4/2024
- by Anurag Batham
- FandomWire
Crunchyroll has an exciting news for Indian anime fans. Starting March 29, 2024, Dragon Ball Super will be available to stream on the platform in India, with all 131 episodes accessible in English dubs and subs.
The English voice cast for Dragon Ball Super features Sean Schemmel portraying Goku, Christopher R. Sabat as Piccolo and Vegeta, Matthew Mercer as Hit, and David Gray as Zamasu.
Crunchyroll describes the plot of the series as:
The threat of Majin Buu has passed, and Goku and friends are all living in peace. The day of Bulma’s birthday party arrives, and everyone gets together again for the first time in a while. Then there appears Beerus, the universe’s god who oversees destruction. Goku gets his friends’ help to become the legendary Super Saiyan God, and gets into a fierce fight with Beerus, but he’s not quite as powerful as the God of Destruction. Beerus ends the fight,...
The English voice cast for Dragon Ball Super features Sean Schemmel portraying Goku, Christopher R. Sabat as Piccolo and Vegeta, Matthew Mercer as Hit, and David Gray as Zamasu.
Crunchyroll describes the plot of the series as:
The threat of Majin Buu has passed, and Goku and friends are all living in peace. The day of Bulma’s birthday party arrives, and everyone gets together again for the first time in a while. Then there appears Beerus, the universe’s god who oversees destruction. Goku gets his friends’ help to become the legendary Super Saiyan God, and gets into a fierce fight with Beerus, but he’s not quite as powerful as the God of Destruction. Beerus ends the fight,...
- 3/26/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Live-action anime adaptations offer a chance to experience childhood favorites in a fresh way. These adaptations go beyond nostalgia, using Hollywood budgets to bring fantastical anime elements to life in ways animation can’t.
One Piece live-action adaptation
But Sean Schemmel (known for voicing Goku in the English version of Dragon Ball) has expressed skepticism about Hollywood’s ability to effectively adapt anime into live-action adaptations.
Suggested“If Devil Man Crybaby and Mob Psycho 100 had a son”: Fans are Already Sure Dandadan Anime will Easily Surpass the Biggest Animes in the Blink of an Eye
Despite a few successful adaptations such as Ruroni Kenshin, Kingdom, and One Piece, Schemmel believes that the essence of anime often gets lost in the transition to live-action.
Goku’s Voice Actor Dismisses Live-Action Anime Adaptations
Sean Schemmel (via his YouTube channel)
In an interview with Bleeding Cool, Sean Schemmel expressed his frustration with...
One Piece live-action adaptation
But Sean Schemmel (known for voicing Goku in the English version of Dragon Ball) has expressed skepticism about Hollywood’s ability to effectively adapt anime into live-action adaptations.
Suggested“If Devil Man Crybaby and Mob Psycho 100 had a son”: Fans are Already Sure Dandadan Anime will Easily Surpass the Biggest Animes in the Blink of an Eye
Despite a few successful adaptations such as Ruroni Kenshin, Kingdom, and One Piece, Schemmel believes that the essence of anime often gets lost in the transition to live-action.
Goku’s Voice Actor Dismisses Live-Action Anime Adaptations
Sean Schemmel (via his YouTube channel)
In an interview with Bleeding Cool, Sean Schemmel expressed his frustration with...
- 3/16/2024
- by Shreya Jha
- FandomWire
The world went into a state of mourning when Akira Toriyama left us due to acute subdural hematoma. The news was a shocker to the fans as Toriyama was the creator of the popular anime and manga series, Dragon Ball featuring our favorite protagonist Son Goku. The fans could not accept his death, however, some people are using this sensitive moment to make a fortune for themselves.
Son Goku
Sean Schemmel, the English voice actor of Kakarot, has noticed this phenomenon of people making misleading content to fill their pockets. The voice actor came forward and expressed his immense disgust and he is upset by this action, believing it is an utter disgrace and dishonor to the death of the legendary voice actor.
Son Goku Calls Out People For Filling Their Pockets Over Akira Toriyama’s Death
There’s no denying that Akira Toriyama is one of the most legendary actors,...
Son Goku
Sean Schemmel, the English voice actor of Kakarot, has noticed this phenomenon of people making misleading content to fill their pockets. The voice actor came forward and expressed his immense disgust and he is upset by this action, believing it is an utter disgrace and dishonor to the death of the legendary voice actor.
Son Goku Calls Out People For Filling Their Pockets Over Akira Toriyama’s Death
There’s no denying that Akira Toriyama is one of the most legendary actors,...
- 3/16/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
The world of Japanese manga will never be the same again with the demise of its pioneering genius Akira Toriyama. The famous artist who created iconic illustrated series like Dragon Ball which was adapted successfully to the small screen, passed away at the age of 68 on March 1st, 2024. Toriyama has left behind an evergreen legacy of work that has influenced people across the world.
Original Dragon Ball art by Akira Toriyama
Apart from making an impact on audiences, the Japanese creator has also changed the lives of people in his line of work. Voice actor Sean Schemmel who gave life to the cult character of Goku, was emotional in his tribute to the legend and revealed how he was responsible for saving his life.
Why Sean Schemmel Will Always Be Indebted To Akira Toriyama
The world of Japanese anime and manga just lost its pioneer Akira Toriyama. The superlative artist...
Original Dragon Ball art by Akira Toriyama
Apart from making an impact on audiences, the Japanese creator has also changed the lives of people in his line of work. Voice actor Sean Schemmel who gave life to the cult character of Goku, was emotional in his tribute to the legend and revealed how he was responsible for saving his life.
Why Sean Schemmel Will Always Be Indebted To Akira Toriyama
The world of Japanese anime and manga just lost its pioneer Akira Toriyama. The superlative artist...
- 3/16/2024
- by Sharanya Sankar
- FandomWire
It's not often that an artist defines a whole genre and/or medium, but the mangaka Akira Toriyama — creator of "Dragon Ball" — was one of those. Tragically, he's now left us; the official "Dragon Ball" Twitter account has confirmed that Toriyama passed away on March 1, 2024, at the age of 68 due to an acute subdural hematoma. His family and loved ones have reportedly held a funeral service.
Born in 1955, Toriyama wanted to be an artist from a young age, inspired by works such as the Disney film "101 Dalmatians." He came into Weekly Shōnen Jump's good graces during his 20s after entering an art contest hosted by the magazine and, in 1980 at age 25, created his first hit manga: "Dr. Slump." After that series wrapped its four-year run, he started on "Dragon Ball."
Toriyama created "Dragon Ball" without any idea of the phenomenon it would become. The epic story of a monkey-tailed...
Born in 1955, Toriyama wanted to be an artist from a young age, inspired by works such as the Disney film "101 Dalmatians." He came into Weekly Shōnen Jump's good graces during his 20s after entering an art contest hosted by the magazine and, in 1980 at age 25, created his first hit manga: "Dr. Slump." After that series wrapped its four-year run, he started on "Dragon Ball."
Toriyama created "Dragon Ball" without any idea of the phenomenon it would become. The epic story of a monkey-tailed...
- 3/8/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Crunchyroll announced that all the 130+ episodes of Dragon Ball Super English dub is now available to stream on the platform. The highly anticipated release kicked off on March 5 at 4:00 p.m. Est.
Dragon Ball Super English dub will be accessible to viewers in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa initially, with plans to expand to additional regions in the near future.
The English dub cast of the anime includes:
Seán Schemmel as Goku Christopher R. Sabat as Vegeta Jason Douglas as Beerus Ian Sinclair as Whis Sonny Strait as Krillin Kyle Hebert as Gohan Monica Rial as Bulma Christopher R. Sabat as Piccolo
Crunchyroll describes the plot of the anime series as:
After 18 years, we have the newest Dragon Ball story from creator Akira Toriyama.
With Majin Buu defeated, Goku has taken a completely new role as…a radish farmer?! With Earth at peace, our...
Dragon Ball Super English dub will be accessible to viewers in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa initially, with plans to expand to additional regions in the near future.
The English dub cast of the anime includes:
Seán Schemmel as Goku Christopher R. Sabat as Vegeta Jason Douglas as Beerus Ian Sinclair as Whis Sonny Strait as Krillin Kyle Hebert as Gohan Monica Rial as Bulma Christopher R. Sabat as Piccolo
Crunchyroll describes the plot of the anime series as:
After 18 years, we have the newest Dragon Ball story from creator Akira Toriyama.
With Majin Buu defeated, Goku has taken a completely new role as…a radish farmer?! With Earth at peace, our...
- 3/6/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Crunchyroll just rolled out the English dub of ‘Dragon Ball Super!’ You can start watching at 1:00 Pm Pst today. It’s a treat for those of us who’ve been waiting to enjoy the series with English voiceovers.
The cool part is, the dub brings back familiar voices from the classic ‘Dragon Ball’ series. Sean Schemmel is voicing Goku again, and Christopher R. Sabat takes on both Piccolo and Vegeta. Plus, we’ve got some fresh voices like Matthew Mercer as Hit and David Gray as Zamasu.
And there’s more to the voice cast. We’re talking Kyle Hebert as Gohan, Christopher Ayres as Frieza, and Monica Rial stepping into Bulma’s shoes. Not to forget, Jason Douglas as Beerus and Patrick Seitz lending his voice to Jiren. The list goes on with talents like Sonny Strait as Krillin and Eric Vale as Future Trunks.
Related: 75 Best Dubbed...
The cool part is, the dub brings back familiar voices from the classic ‘Dragon Ball’ series. Sean Schemmel is voicing Goku again, and Christopher R. Sabat takes on both Piccolo and Vegeta. Plus, we’ve got some fresh voices like Matthew Mercer as Hit and David Gray as Zamasu.
And there’s more to the voice cast. We’re talking Kyle Hebert as Gohan, Christopher Ayres as Frieza, and Monica Rial stepping into Bulma’s shoes. Not to forget, Jason Douglas as Beerus and Patrick Seitz lending his voice to Jiren. The list goes on with talents like Sonny Strait as Krillin and Eric Vale as Future Trunks.
Related: 75 Best Dubbed...
- 3/6/2024
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
Developer Undaunted Games is living up to their name, having relaunched the asymmetrical horror game Last Year last May original developer Elastic Games went defunct. The developer has now announced that they will be relaunching the game as Forest Hills: The Last Year later this year during “Prom Season”, complete with a host of new art, maps, and killers to terrorize students.
Forest Hills: The Last Year will see old characters return to join the ranks of the Displaced, which now includes new residents from the town of Forest Hills. The residents will have to team up to deal with a new graduating class of Fiends, each with a signature style. Teams will have to balance their unique skills to escape the killer before time runs out.
“When we took over the Last Year brand, we knew we wanted to make some changes, but we also wanted to stay true to the game’s spirit,...
Forest Hills: The Last Year will see old characters return to join the ranks of the Displaced, which now includes new residents from the town of Forest Hills. The residents will have to team up to deal with a new graduating class of Fiends, each with a signature style. Teams will have to balance their unique skills to escape the killer before time runs out.
“When we took over the Last Year brand, we knew we wanted to make some changes, but we also wanted to stay true to the game’s spirit,...
- 3/1/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Whether you’re a fan of “Dragon Ball” and “Dragon Ball Z” anime or new to the adaptation of the manga comics, “Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero” will be a fun watch for anyone ready for playful characters and intense fight scenes.
The newest installation of the anime series follows Piccolo as he gets ready to take on the Red Ribbon Army, who has returned and wants revenge on Goku.
Here’s how to watch the latest adaptation.
Is “Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero” in Theaters?
The action fantasy was released exclusively in theaters Aug. 19, with early showings beginning on Aug. 18. Check your local listings to see if it’s still playing in a theater near you.
Is “Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero” Streaming?
While “Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero” will not be streaming upon its initial release, it will eventually be streaming on Crunchyroll. The service has not yet...
The newest installation of the anime series follows Piccolo as he gets ready to take on the Red Ribbon Army, who has returned and wants revenge on Goku.
Here’s how to watch the latest adaptation.
Is “Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero” in Theaters?
The action fantasy was released exclusively in theaters Aug. 19, with early showings beginning on Aug. 18. Check your local listings to see if it’s still playing in a theater near you.
Is “Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero” Streaming?
While “Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero” will not be streaming upon its initial release, it will eventually be streaming on Crunchyroll. The service has not yet...
- 9/29/2022
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
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Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including red carpets for Never Have I Ever, Beast, Day Shift and Secret Headquarters.
Beast premiere
Idris Elba premiered his new film alongside producer Will Packer and costars Sharlto Copley, Iyana Halley and Leah Sava Jeffries at MoMA on Monday.
Idris Elba, Sabrina Dhowre, Heather Hayslett and Will Packer Sharlto Copley, Iyana Halley, Leah Jeffries and Idris Elba
Secret Headquarters premiere
Owen Wilson, Jesse Williams, Michael Peña and Jessie Mueller walked the red carpet on Monday in NYC for the premiere of their Paramount+ superhero family film.
Jesse Williams, Owen Wilson, Michael Peña, Ariel Schulman, Henry Joost and Jessie Mueller Paramount CEO Bob Bakish and Owen Wilson
Five Days at Memorial premiere
On Monday, Apple TV+ celebrated the premiere of Five Days at Memorial...
Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including red carpets for Never Have I Ever, Beast, Day Shift and Secret Headquarters.
Beast premiere
Idris Elba premiered his new film alongside producer Will Packer and costars Sharlto Copley, Iyana Halley and Leah Sava Jeffries at MoMA on Monday.
Idris Elba, Sabrina Dhowre, Heather Hayslett and Will Packer Sharlto Copley, Iyana Halley, Leah Jeffries and Idris Elba
Secret Headquarters premiere
Owen Wilson, Jesse Williams, Michael Peña and Jessie Mueller walked the red carpet on Monday in NYC for the premiere of their Paramount+ superhero family film.
Jesse Williams, Owen Wilson, Michael Peña, Ariel Schulman, Henry Joost and Jessie Mueller Paramount CEO Bob Bakish and Owen Wilson
Five Days at Memorial premiere
On Monday, Apple TV+ celebrated the premiere of Five Days at Memorial...
- 8/12/2022
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Do all of you remember the name Red Ribbon Army?” That’s the first of many lines of expository dialogue in “Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero,” the latest animated action-fantasy adaptation-extension of the mega-popular “Dragon Ball” manga comics.
That opening line of voiceover narration also inadvertently prepares viewers for how convoluted the movie soon becomes.
Some tablesetting dialogue explains who the Red Ribbon Army are (bad guys) and why they’re back. The son of the Red Pharmaceutical Company’s founder, Magenta (voiced by Volcano Ota in the Japanese-language version and Charles Martinet in the English dub), wants to take over the world. But soon enough, this fairly straightforward beat-em-up spectacular, which pits heroic aliens against villainous robots, becomes a celebration of “Dragon Ball,” a decades-old anime institution.
Fans of both the “Dragon Ball” and “Dragon Ball Z” anime will probably be the ideal audience for references to the Frieza...
That opening line of voiceover narration also inadvertently prepares viewers for how convoluted the movie soon becomes.
Some tablesetting dialogue explains who the Red Ribbon Army are (bad guys) and why they’re back. The son of the Red Pharmaceutical Company’s founder, Magenta (voiced by Volcano Ota in the Japanese-language version and Charles Martinet in the English dub), wants to take over the world. But soon enough, this fairly straightforward beat-em-up spectacular, which pits heroic aliens against villainous robots, becomes a celebration of “Dragon Ball,” a decades-old anime institution.
Fans of both the “Dragon Ball” and “Dragon Ball Z” anime will probably be the ideal audience for references to the Frieza...
- 8/11/2022
- by Simon Abrams
- The Wrap
Crunchyroll, the ultimate anime destination worldwide, announced today that tickets for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the newest film in the global anime blockbuster franchise, are now on sale in the United States and Canada at Fandango.com. The film will be available in both English dub and subtitled and will arrive in more than 2500+ theaters in North America on August 19. The film will also be released in select U.S. based IMAX® theaters. Tickets are also now on sale in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. Ticket-on-sale dates and openings for global territories are available at http://2022dbs-global.com/.
Crunchyroll and Toei Animation also unveiled a new trailer this afternoon, treating both fans attending Comic-Con International to a new, special exclusive look at the upcoming film.
“Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero” also took center stage at the San Diego Convention Center during Comic-Con International, when special guest of honor from Japan,...
Crunchyroll and Toei Animation also unveiled a new trailer this afternoon, treating both fans attending Comic-Con International to a new, special exclusive look at the upcoming film.
“Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero” also took center stage at the San Diego Convention Center during Comic-Con International, when special guest of honor from Japan,...
- 7/25/2022
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
More riches are coming exhibitors’ way, particularly during the late summer dry period, as Crunchyroll and Toei Animation are releasing the next Dragon Ball movie, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, on Aug. 19 in the U.S. and Canada at 2,300 theaters and select Imax venues.
The only other new wide release in theaters at that time is Universal’s Idris Elba movie, Beast. Super Hero is getting a further global blast around the world at the same time.
These Crunchyroll movies are big one weekend cash cows, whereby all the fans come out in one swoop. Rival studios marvel at how Crunchyroll pulls this off, largely without a national TV campaign; dialing into and engaging their fanbase to leave the house. The last Dragon Ball Super: Broly posted a 6-day MLK opening of 22.3M, yet finaled at 30.7M. Worldwide, the pic did 115.7M.
Logline for Super Hero: the Red Ribbon Army...
The only other new wide release in theaters at that time is Universal’s Idris Elba movie, Beast. Super Hero is getting a further global blast around the world at the same time.
These Crunchyroll movies are big one weekend cash cows, whereby all the fans come out in one swoop. Rival studios marvel at how Crunchyroll pulls this off, largely without a national TV campaign; dialing into and engaging their fanbase to leave the house. The last Dragon Ball Super: Broly posted a 6-day MLK opening of 22.3M, yet finaled at 30.7M. Worldwide, the pic did 115.7M.
Logline for Super Hero: the Red Ribbon Army...
- 6/14/2022
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Sean Schemmel is best known as the lovable airhead Super Saiyan, Goku, from the all-time famous anime series Dragon Ball Z. Goku grew up with a tail and began competing in the World Martial Arts Tournament for years before he found out that he was a member of an alien race known as the Saiyans, from the planet Vegeta. Sean Schemmel lends is ultra-powerful vocal talents to the character and has been the voice of the English dub of Goku since Dragon Ball began in 1988. Since beginning his voice acting career, Schemmel has provided his voice for hundreds of
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10 Characters That Sean Schemmel Voices Outside of Dragon Ball Z...
- 1/30/2021
- by Ben Hestad
- TVovermind.com
We've seen a lot of footage for Dragon Ball FighterZ, and its almost exclusively been in Japanese. This may not be a problem for some of the hardcore anime fans, but for those of us who grew up listening to the voices of Chris Sabat and Sean Schemmel might have trouble enjoying this game to its fullest extent without hearing them along for the ride.
So I did some digging, and it turns out Bandai Namco has confirmed an English dub will be happening to some obscure sources. One of which is a Korean gaming site, and the other a Dragon Ball Z fan site. Both reports surfaced around the same time as E3, and seem consistent in their reporting that an English voice dub will be happening sooner than later.
With the game's release in late January, there's still about three months to get folks in the studio for...
So I did some digging, and it turns out Bandai Namco has confirmed an English dub will be happening to some obscure sources. One of which is a Korean gaming site, and the other a Dragon Ball Z fan site. Both reports surfaced around the same time as E3, and seem consistent in their reporting that an English voice dub will be happening sooner than later.
With the game's release in late January, there's still about three months to get folks in the studio for...
- 10/25/2017
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
I tried to watch the subtitled version of Dragon Ball Super a year ago... but I can't do it! It's just not the same when you grew up listening to the English dub voice cast! Sean Schemmel will forever be the voice of Goku to me, and that's just the way it is! You'll feel the same way after hearing Goku and King Kai (also voiced by Schemmel) go at it in this preview clip for the dubbed series! The dubbed version of the series has no official release date.
- 12/5/2016
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
Our resident VOD expert tells you what's new to rent and/or own this week via various Digital HD providers such as cable Movies On Demand, Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play and, of course, Netflix. Cable Movies On Demand: Same-day-as-disc releases, older titles and pretheatrical exclusives for rent, priced from $3-$10, in 24- or 48-hour periods Jurassic World (action-adventure sequel; Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D'Onofrio; rated PG-13) Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ (animated; voices: Christopher Ayres, Sean Schemmel; not rated) Testament of Youth (Wwi drama; Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington; rated PG-13) The Vatican Tapes (horror-thriller; Michael Peña, Kathleen Robertson; rated PG-13) Back in Time (documentary about Back to...
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- 10/20/2015
- by Robert B. DeSalvo
- Movies.com
Most people who are familiar with anime (and many who aren’t) probably already know a thing or two about Dragon Ball, one of the most popular family of anime titles to ever grace our shores. But for those of you who don’t, a quick synopsis may be in order. A rough breakdown of the series would go something like:
Episode 1: Goku (charging energy fireball attack) Ka –
Episode 2: Me –
Episode 3: Ah –
Episode 4: Me –
Episode 5: (releases massive wave) Ahh!!!
Episode 6: Ahhhh!!!
Episode 7: Hhh!!!
Episode 8: !!!
Episode 9: Piccolo (sees approaching fireball) Oh crap –
Episode 10: (is hit) Yaaahh!!!
Episode 11: Ahhh!!!
Episode 12: Hhh!!! (end of season 1)
Seasoned fans will get the joke — Dragon Ball, while much beloved, is not exactly known for its breathtaking rate of plot development. Whole episodes, heck, whole Seasons go by as the characters punch, kick, taunt, charge...
Episode 1: Goku (charging energy fireball attack) Ka –
Episode 2: Me –
Episode 3: Ah –
Episode 4: Me –
Episode 5: (releases massive wave) Ahh!!!
Episode 6: Ahhhh!!!
Episode 7: Hhh!!!
Episode 8: !!!
Episode 9: Piccolo (sees approaching fireball) Oh crap –
Episode 10: (is hit) Yaaahh!!!
Episode 11: Ahhh!!!
Episode 12: Hhh!!! (end of season 1)
Seasoned fans will get the joke — Dragon Ball, while much beloved, is not exactly known for its breathtaking rate of plot development. Whole episodes, heck, whole Seasons go by as the characters punch, kick, taunt, charge...
- 5/19/2010
- by E. Douglas
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Here’s a list of some of the new movie and TV shows coming to DVD and Blu-ray this week that we’re looking forward to seeing. Also, there’s some classic, and not-so-classic, movies hitting Blu-ray for the first time this week as well.
Of all the new releases, we’re particularly interested in the Blu-ray versions of movies and TV shows such as J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek, Gone with the Wind, Thirst, Rome: The Complete Series and the Blu-ray debut of David Fincher’s awesome Fight Club (shown above with Brad Pitt and Edward Norton). We are Jack’s excitement at this release finally coming out.
Check them out:
Movies
Bruno ~ Sacha Baron Cohen, Paula Abdul (DVD and Blu-ray)
Clerks ~ Brian O’Halloran, Kevin Smith (Blu-ray)
Downhill Racer (The Criterion Collection) ~ Robert Redford, Gene Hackman (DVD)
Fight Club ~ Edward Norton, Brad Pitt, Helena Bonham Carter (Blu-ray)
Galaxy Quest ~ Tim Allen,...
Of all the new releases, we’re particularly interested in the Blu-ray versions of movies and TV shows such as J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek, Gone with the Wind, Thirst, Rome: The Complete Series and the Blu-ray debut of David Fincher’s awesome Fight Club (shown above with Brad Pitt and Edward Norton). We are Jack’s excitement at this release finally coming out.
Check them out:
Movies
Bruno ~ Sacha Baron Cohen, Paula Abdul (DVD and Blu-ray)
Clerks ~ Brian O’Halloran, Kevin Smith (Blu-ray)
Downhill Racer (The Criterion Collection) ~ Robert Redford, Gene Hackman (DVD)
Fight Club ~ Edward Norton, Brad Pitt, Helena Bonham Carter (Blu-ray)
Galaxy Quest ~ Tim Allen,...
- 11/17/2009
- by Heather Toshiko
- The Flickcast
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