
The theme song’s ultimate fusion is also great!
I was thinking that, huh?
It’s fun to see really good battles while taking a breather in the current world.
It’s not just a structure where one side gets beaten up in the second half, so it’s enjoyable to watch.
>>4
It’s great that Gogeta finally appears and takes them down in seconds.
>>6
My part is really short though.
Each action leaves a strong impression.
It’s like there’s a movie where it feels like I’m just getting beaten up unilaterally…
I don’t really like the comedic stories that are inserted in between.
I understand why Janemba is popular because the artwork is amazing.
The enemy fighting with traits similar to Buu and as a fusion warrior is just exactly like the main story.
That can be enjoyed as it is.
>>10
Even though it resembles it, it’s nice that there are differences like using a sword and teleporting, unlike Buu.
The still images are just so cool…
The sadness that neither Vegeta nor Goku were revived because they defeated Majin Buu at a different time than in the official story.
I really love the theme song for this.
You are the moon, Vegeta!
I wonder why the animation in this is so extraordinary.
It’s the same with Janemba, but moving Super Saiyan 3 like that must be really hard.
>>15
15th anniversary and since it’s uncertain whether I can create any more works after this, it’s the final fireworks.
In reality, I created both Dragon Fist and the path to the strongest.
>>15
That said, since Bojack, the animation quality of the movies has been quite good, hasn’t it? Especially the second Broly movie.
Well, the thread picture is kind of odd among those, but doing Janemba’s split warp in cel animation, seriously…?
Broly and this were quite exciting during the movie rush on Abema.
Well, with Broly, it mostly felt like it was just following a typical pattern.
It’s impressive that Vegeta, Paikuhan, and Goku don’t just get defeated by Janemba, but also land a one-punch hit.
Many people seem to like it because the battles are not the usual monotonous pattern, but have some variation and the animation is good.
And above all, Gogeta’s performance is short but powerful.
Vegeta who can use Warp is great, isn’t he?
I am an esper…
Since it seems like the topic of Janemba’s warp is going to come up soon, I’ll post this first, as a man…
Vegeta disappearing with a smile is lonely, cool, and the best.
But I’m glad he came back to life in the main story.
Showing off Janemba’s strength to the fullest
That’s why the ultimate warrior Gojita easily defeats it, maintaining a good sense of contrast.
The gap from Janemba’s innocent chubby form to his cruel and smart form is great.
First, the quality is incredibly high during the battle between Goku and the giant Janemba in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods.
I feel like Janemba using a sword really resonated with the kids.
From here on, Gogeta feels established as a character who uses some tricky techniques in the game and beyond.
It was shocking to see Gogeta rush in with such speed that the attack was invisible despite being in a standing position.
I think the reason the thread image is interesting is that it properly prepared the moments for Gogeta, who is on the side of the heroes.
>>31
Dragon Ball movies often drag a bit during key scenes, you know…
>>31
The next work has a showcase of the main character Ora’s Dragon Fist!
>>34
The next work is more like an example that is often criticized as having been ruined at the end, isn’t it?
>>36
Because everyone keeps saying to let me out…
>>34
I prefer the one that dives quickly while maintaining energy balls in both hands that Janemba does.
I love Janemba, whose huge form shrinks but still clearly looks even more dangerous at a glance.
The previous one had surprisingly high ratings for Bio Broly…
Is it really necessary for this to be Broly? That’s what was said, but…
It’s often said, but isn’t the action in the early Z movies quite good?
>>40
I can’t think of any bad action movies off the top of my head, and I probably don’t.
>>40
In Dr. Willow’s movie, the animation of battling three mid-bosses is insane.
The action feels oddly sticky.
That really suits Super Saiyan 3 Goku and Gogeta.
Moving while standing, kick flip, Stardust Breaker
They’re all cool enough to be used as game skills, right?
Janemba also has many impressive techniques that are easy to use in the game.
>>42
Soul Punisher is so cool!
>>42
The effort of Janemba in Spakins Zero is amazing.
I feel it’s a waste that many Z-movies have good enemy designs but often follow the pattern of just being defeated.
I can’t believe it’s the same director as Broly.
Maybe they said something about Broly.
I really like the battle scenes, but I’m not sure if the overall quality of the movie was high…
>>48
I think it’s not oddly serious and it’s a fun movie.
The early stages are packed with kung fu action and it’s the best!
>>50
The movements are intricate since there are no aerial battles…
I feel like the animation in the first Broly movie, overall, is a bit lacking.
>>51
Such a thing cannot possibly happen.
Soul Punisher (Z)
Stardust Breaker (Super)
A selfish image like that.
I wish they had wrapped up the Dragon Fist Explosion story with just Trunks and Tapion.
I think it’s unfair that the theme song is so cheerful that even the awkward parts make me feel like, “Well, whatever, it’s all good!”
The first Broly movie feels stretched out because it’s long.
>>57
Until Paragus dies, I can barely keep it under wraps.
The artwork has an axis of beauty as a picture and an axis of the smoothness of action movement.
It’s not possible to make a blanket judgment about good or bad.
I laugh every time Vegeta seriously dislikes fusing with Goku.
It’s not a joke; they really dislike it.
Ninety percent of the selling point is Gogeta.
The important Gogeta appears just a little bit at the very end.
It feels like an old-fashioned business.
>>62
Well, as a way to showcase Gogeta’s strength, it’s perfect, isn’t it?
>>62
The selling point is waiting for you with an all-star lineup!
The appearance of Frieza and the others is brief.
>>62
I think it’s good as an emphasis on the overwhelmingly strong Gogeta.
Look, it’s Super Saiyan! The way Goku is scamming us.
>>67
It’s like Super Saiyan 0.8, Goku.
That overwhelming strength in that instant is valid.
The back-up part is a bit tough.
>>69
But I really love the moment when the two of them dash while avoiding attacks right after the fusion of Baku ends…
>>69
I forgive you because the sense of speed after the fusion breaks is cool…
In the promotional photos, I’m really bothered by how Janemba is blue.
I never expected it to continue being used even in the age of streaming…
If you’re not careful with the length, you might miss the finishing blow, struggle normally, or underestimate it.
I think it’s perfect in the sense of overwhelming strength, even if it’s just for a moment.
Frieza, who was revived, gets instantly killed…
It’s understandable since it’s the period of extreme inflation at the end of the original work.
>>76
I was feeling more confused around there, so my willingness to watch was diminished.
If the premise is that Frieza has been retrained and has become stronger, it might be easier to watch now.
What were you thinking when you grew that little mustache?
The Dragon Ball movies can feel dragged out at times, but then there are strangely well-paced parts.
In the Zangya movie, Yamcha and Tien are instantly killed with incredible force.
I like that Janemba still takes damage even when powered up.
>>79
It’s like you’re saying there are enemies that won’t take damage even when they power up…
I like the balance between serious parts and comedic parts.
Especially around the Piku-Han.
The reason the lines have become thicker in the current world part since the dead have appeared is…
I’m still curious about what the intention behind the production is.
>>83
I wonder if the reason was to clearly differentiate between this world and the afterlife.
It was made in a cartoon style to make it clear that it’s a relaxing comedic part…
It’s more accurate to say that the thread image has a high level of completion, while the battles in other stories tend to become one-sided by turns, resulting in a lower level of completion.
Watching it now, the time-wasting during the fusion failure is frustrating.
There was a lot of laughter in the movie theater back then.
At that time, everyone’s perception of Frieza was like that, so no one cared.
No one ever questioned the often-repeated statement about the Kaioshin’s one-punch power.
>>89
The Kaioshin was treated too poorly in the Super anime.
The manga maintains its dignity, though.
>>110
I wonder if that’s true…
>>117
At least they have participated in the Black battle, so there is a fundamental difference in how they are treated.
You can see how much Paragus was pulling the strings in the first Broly movie.
>>90
If you take away Paragus, it just becomes a movie where an incomprehensible original character is tormenting the allies…
>>90
What!?
A visual work that handles Vegeta well is trustworthy.
Well, considering that Frieza, who can’t even touch Super Saiyan Goku, suddenly comes back to life, it’s no surprise that Gohan, who’s experienced the Ultimate form, could defeat him with one punch…
In reality, there are parts where Paragus talks for about three characters’ worth or has long takes…
The idea of preserving the status of defeated enemies, not limited to DB, came much later in history.
The reason there are many that are subtle is also because Dragon Ball released too many movies.
There aren’t many works with this many movie adaptations.
>>97
I honestly can’t help but think that it’s crazy to be airing a TV series while also releasing two theatrical films a year…
Which movie did this gaming Goku first appear in when entering the ED?
>>98
It was like Metal Cooler was gaming in a battle that can only be described as a momentary transfer space, which was kind of hard to understand…
I love the part where Vegeta cries about the gap in power between him and Goku and pours out his feelings to Goku.
>>99
Maybe it’s because you’re not saying “You’re number one!”…
I wonder if the thinking was that no one is really interested in old enemies or characters from a generation ago?
It’s impressive how in the Ultra Series from the Showa era, the previous Ultramen usually end up being defeated and become jobbers.
>>100
That is after the Showa Ultraman Ace, and since Kamen has made guest appearances twice, it’s only Seven helping out…
I quite like the first Cooler too.
Piccolo is active, but the transformation is cool.
Ultraman aside, it’s unavoidable that Dragon Ball has that much of a power difference according to its setting.
There was a development that seemed to suggest that Kinnikuman was also producing a lot of movies.
What do you mean by the ancestor of the devil superhuman?
I honestly think Broly’s character had already expired in the second movie.
It might even be worse than the second installment, which is more straightforward about being a monster than Bio.
>>105
In the second work, Broly doesn’t say anything oddly witty either.
I think the typical image of Kakarot is that he makes a Kakarot sound and is unnecessarily strong; Broly is the second one.
It might be my favorite movie theme song.
The early movie version of Goku’s fight scene with those really heavy-looking strikes is great, isn’t it?
The second Broly had zero intelligence even though he wasn’t a bio weapon.
I love the part where Goku and Vegeta dodge at super speed just as the fusion of Vegeta ends.
It seems that karaoke is really popular, as it has videos from theatrical releases like this.
I hadn’t seen the Dragon Ball movie before, but there was a Cardass of Broly that said, “Kakarotto! I will never forgive you!” and I was wondering what on earth he did to him…
I can’t believe that the reason you were crying next to me as a baby was just because you were noisy…
It’s sad for the Kaioshin too, being treated as incompetent even though they are managing without any handover at all…
I’m excited that a super strong Gogeta is scheduled to arrive for the 10th anniversary of Dokkan!
>>120
It’s clearly a leak, so it’s confirmed, but the YouTubers and others have clammed up about it.
I think it’s one of the top three in terms of quality in DB movies, but the free material Hitler part is a bit of a flaw.