PAGE TOP

Article Category

The following articles have been filed under the "News" category and covers general franchise news from across the globe.


Published by 05 April 2017, 8:47 PM EDTComment

Bandai Namco has announced that their free-to-play mobile video game Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle has surpassed 150 million downloads worldwide. Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle Soars Past 150 Million Downloads Worldwide! April 4, 2017 Special Summon and Bonus Campaign in the Works! Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle is the latest mobile hit from BANDAI

Published by 04 April 2017, 2:58 PM EDTComment

Australia’s Supanova Pop Culture Expo has announced Masako Nozawa (Son Goku, et al.) as a guest this month at the convention’s stop in Melbourne 29 April 2017 and 30 April 2017. Currently acting, producing and directing in theatre, Nozawa has been actively involved in the voice-acting scene since the beginning of the industry. Her professional

Published by 01 April 2017, 9:04 AM EDTComment

One of the biggest questions fans have these days is: what’s up with Goku’s new form seen in the show’s opening theme?! After debuting last September (following an unsuccessful pilot series last year), literally dozens of people have been enjoying the show, all the meanwhile wondering what the special hair color and expression on Goku’s

Published by 24 March 2017, 9:43 PM EDTComment

Toei Animation’s official English-language website reports that Dragon Ball will be included as an example in a new exhibit on display at London’s Barbican Art Gallery: Starting from March 23, Dragon Ball will be featured at the prestigious Barbican Art Gallery in London. It is part of The Japanese House Architecture and Life after 1945,

Published by 24 March 2017, 1:33 PM EDTComment

Continuing onward from the previous twenty chapters, Viz has added their English translation of the Dragon Ball Super manga’s twenty-first chapter to their website, continuing the “Future Trunks arc” of the manga. The Dragon Ball Super “comicalization” began in June 2015 as a promotional tie-in for the television series. The manga runs monthly in Shueisha’s

Published by 22 March 2017, 6:17 PM EDTComment

Israeli newspaper Haaretz recently featured an editorial entitled, “This sadistic series is loved by kids, probably because that’s how they view the world.” “Dragon Ball Super” has no low volume. The characters don’t stop threatening each other with death, annihilation, destruction and skewering. They are cruel and sadistic. The stress is on the levels of