Wasted Wisher has not led us wrong in the past yet, so we have faith that the trend continues! The upcoming “refreshed” version of Dragon Ball Z being produced in HD for Japanese television (now called Dragon Ball Kai, so we will just call it that from here on out) will apparently have the following …
It appears that the new “refreshed” version of Dragon Ball Z will actually be getting its very own title, as confirmed in this week’s Weekly Shōnen Jump — Dragon Ball Kai. Toei will be dropping the “Z” and replacing it with “Kai,” based on the kanji 改, meaning “renewed” or “revised”. There is not a …
Toei Animation’s Official Dragon Ball Z website has posted a statement confirming the “revival” of the Dragon Ball Z TV series: 「ドラゴンボールZ」がTVアニメで復活! 「ドラゴンボールZ」放送開始20周年記念!最新デジタル技術を使いZ伝説がTVアニメで復活!! 2009年4月5日(日)朝9:00よりフジテレビ系列にて放送スタート!! 詳しい情報は、後日掲載します! “Dragon Ball Z” TV Anime Revival! 20th anniversary of “Dragon Ball Z”! The legend of Z returns with the newest digital technology!! Broadcasting will begin Sunday, April 5, 2009, at …
The announcement of the upcoming “refreshed” version of Dragon Ball Z gave an air date and time of 05 April 2009 at 9:00 am, which is the time slot currently held by GeGeGe no Kitaro. animeanime.jp has reported that Toei will in fact be dropping GeGeGe no Kitaro (which is actually the fifth television series …
Forget the American live action movie… this is perhaps the biggest news to hit since Dragon Ball GT ended in Japan back in 1997! We have heard rumblings since last month, but now that Jump confirms it, I think we all feel a little more comfortable sharing the information (due to it being so strange-yet-incredible). …