One of the old Daizenshuu EX guides that many of you really seemed to love was the “Transformation Guide”. In it, we broke down all of the different Super Saiyan forms, movie character forms, and so on and so forth. It was one of the sections we intentionally left by the wayside when we fused …
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We said a month ago that we had even more interviews coming your way, and we meant it! The final twelve voice actor interviews from the 2004 TV anime guide, Dragon Ball Tenka’ichi Densetsu, have been translated for your reading pleasure. These interviews include: Tōru Furuya (Yamcha) Hirotaka Suzuoki (Tenshinhan) Takeshi Kusao (Trunks) Hiromi Tsuru …
While it was originally planned to launch back on 21 December 2012, the amount of work put in to ScrewAttack’s latest “DEATH BATTLE!” video — Goku vs. Superman — was seemingly unparalleled for the gaming culture outfit. The release date came, and the release date went. Worry not, fellow fans. The prophesied day has come. …
2012 has been one of the most exciting years to be a Dragon Ball fan, no matter where in the world you live. Every single type of news story — from the controversial to the heart-warming to the completely banal — has come and gone over the last 365 days. We merged Daizenshuu EX and Kanzentai back on …
Enough of all this awesome news coverage; it’s time for some more content! We continue our “domination of translation” with two more voice actor interview translations from the 2004 TV anime guide book, Dragon Ball Tenka’ichi Densetsu. This time around we bring you interviews with Ryō Horikawa, the voice of arrogant Vegeta, and Mayumi Tanaka, …
We tend not to cover every single fan production out there — sites like DragonNews already do a fantastic job in that regard, so we usually stick to what we are the best at, which is covering official news and providing an unprecedented wealth of documented information about the Dragon Ball franchise. A few months …
Our translating machine in Japan (also known as “Julian”) continues his madman march toward world domination with another two voice actor interview translations, this time coming from the 2004 TV anime guide book, Tenka’ichi Densetsu. The first interview is with Masako Nozawa herself, diving in to topics such as being cast in the roles of …
It’s been a while, but we’re fianlly back with yet another new animator to highlight in the “Animation Styles Guide”. This week we detail the work of Toei Animation’s talented Akira Inagami, who joined the staff of Dragon Ball Z in late 1991 as a key animator and would later become an animation supervisor in …
With multiple confirmations on the title for next year’s upcoming theatrical Dragon Ball Z movie (“Battle of Gods”) as well as its new promotional poster image, we have added an entry for the movie in our “Movie Guide“. There is obviously not much more to detail about the movie just yet, but as we approach …
Now that the Kanzenshuu staff have recovered from their food-induced comas over the holiday weekend, we thought we would bring you one more special gift: the other seven “Dragon Ball Children” essays. Like the first ten, they were included in special “Dragon Ball Information” pamphlets with odd-numbered volumes of the Kanzenban manga’s initial release, but …