A very short teaser for the upcoming Dragon Ball Z movie was shown at this year’s Saikyō V-Jump Festa late Saturday (7/21) afternoon in Japan. The teaser came at the end of the Dragon Ball Heroes stage presentation and was documented on Twitter by V-Jump’s official account, noting that it was the “world’s first public …
Hot on the heels of our last update on the subject (less than half an hour in fact), Yūsuke Watanabe, scriptwriter of next year’s new Dragon Ball Z film, took to his Twitter account to clarify the timeframe, as pointed out to us by kei17 on the forums: @komori_mayo ありがとう!厳密にいうと原作漫画の「最終話」と「その直前回」の間です。GTは原作にないからね~。[rest omitted] @komori_mayo Thanks! Strictly speaking, …
Since the official announcement this past weekend, fan speculation regarding the Dragon Ball Z film slated for next March has reached fever-pitch. Adding further fuel to the fire in the English-language fandom has been a follow-up post on Anime News Network the day of the announcement, claiming that the film will be set specifically during …
It is officially Saturday in Japan, and Jump’s countdown to the official announcement of the new Dragon Ball Z movie slated for 30 March 2013 has come to end! The countdown site itself now provides some minor information about the movie and links to Toei Animation’s official site for the movie. However, there is not …
Following up on this morning’s announcement leak are the first details about the new animated Dragon Ball movie (and what appears to be a specifically Dragon Ball Z movie) on the way, now confirmed for a Japanese theatrical release 30 March 2013. The tagline for the movie (as first seen on the mystery countdown website) …
A new Dragon Ball movie will be officially announced in the pages of the next issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump (2012’s issue #33) in Japan this coming weekend, as first announced online via @manganewsjapon (and re-posted on Anime News Network): 特報!! 『ドラゴンボール』映画化決定!! Special Announcement! “Dragon Ball” set to be made into a movie! Earlier this …