![]() Picture On this Blu-ray, Battle of Gods is presented at 1.85:1 widescreen 1080p. There are two versions of the film on the Blu-ray, the Theatrical Cut and the Director’s Cut. He gatecrashes Bulma’s party looking for Vegeta and the others, and if they don’t satisfy his bloodlust, if he’s not entertained, then he’ll blow up the Earth out of pique. So Beerus decides to try the other Saiyans. Goku’s always itching for a fight, but it turns out that even at Super Saiyan level 3, he’s no match for the god. ![]() So Beerus begins by tracking down the Saiyan that defeated Frieza, Goku. There’s only a handful of Saiyans left for that matter, having had their world destroyed by Frieza. The only problem is that there is no such thing as a Super Saiyan God. And since he had a prophetic dream about battling a Super Saiyan God, that’s what he wants to destroy. But elsewhere, the destroyer god Beerus has just woken up from a 39-year snooze, and true to his nature, he’s in the mood to destroy something. Everyone else has gathered at Bulma’s place for a bash. Goku’s off training with Kaio in the next realm, and he’s totally forgotten that it’s Bulma’s birthday party. Majin Buu has been defeated, and the universe is at peace. I’m taking a look at the discs of the Collector’s Edition for this review, although primarily the Blu-ray disc. Manga Entertainment are releasing it on Blu-ray, DVD, and Collector’s Edition Blu-ray DVD combo. It’s no surprise then that this movie, set a little while after the end of Dragon Ball Z (No GT exists in this universe) is called Battle of Gods. I likened the end of that series to a battle between warring gods. Like I said, they do it to spite me.Īs I also said, by the end of Dragon Ball Z, the whole thing was getting ridiculous, with fighters powered up to such a degree that the very fabric of reality was strained with each punch that they threw. It had been seventeen years since the last Dragon Ball produced in Japan. I thought as a whole, the franchise was dead and buried, that beyond these titles, we’d never see any more Dragon Ball. ![]() It’s only this year, with the advent of the original Dragon Ball series, that I see what was at first so special about this franchise, but even with the most recent instalment of Dragon Ball, it’s started heading the way of DBZ. Then there was Dragon Ball GT, which was the straw that broke the Saiyan’s back. By the time the Majin Buu arc arrived, I had tuned out. While I initially saw the appeal of Dragon Ball Z, it quickly degenerated into increasingly ridiculous, season spanning, universe threatening battles. I saw it for the first time a couple of years ago. For most anime fans of my generation it was their gateway drug. The most notable ones of the bunch are mentioned below.Introduction They do it just to spite me! If you’ve read my reviews, you’ll know that I’m not really a fan of the Dragon Ball franchise, having come to it far too late in my anime fandom to appreciate. However, given the sheer number of abilities he's learned over the course of Dragon Ball, some of them have become obsolete in favor of more powerful attacks. Goku has played a major role in almost every arc of this series, with his powerups and transformations being the stuff of legends. Updated on Apby Ritwik Mitra: Dragon Ball is one of the greatest shonen anime of all time, with its protagonist being one of the most recognizable fictional characters of all time. Dragon Ball Super has done a better job at varying up Goku’s abilities, but the Saiyan is still missing some staples. Goku is arguably the most skilled martial artist in Dragon Ball, but he doesn’t always use everything at his disposal. Goku proves that a martial artist is only as good as their training, picking up the best techniques he can to better himself. Related: Crazy Things You Never Knew About Dragon Ball AF Master Roshi’s epic Kamehameha is immediately followed by Goku pulling off his own, setting a precedent for his prodigy that’s gone on to define Dragon Ball. From as early as the first story arc, Goku was picking up new skills on sight. Goku’s journey throughout Dragon Ball has seen him training with a multiple of martial arts masters, all of which teach Goku valuable lessons, philosophies, and techniques.
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