Goku and Vegeta encounter Broly, a Saiyan warrior unlike any fighter they've faced before.Goku and Vegeta encounter Broly, a Saiyan warrior unlike any fighter they've faced before.Goku and Vegeta encounter Broly, a Saiyan warrior unlike any fighter they've faced before.
- Awards
- 4 nominations
Masako Nozawa
- Son Gokû
- (voice)
- …
Aya Hisakawa
- Bulma
- (voice)
Ryô Horikawa
- Vegeta
- (voice)
- …
Toshio Furukawa
- Piccolo
- (voice)
Takeshi Kusao
- Trunks
- (voice)
Ryûsei Nakao
- Freeza
- (voice)
Kôichi Yamadera
- Birusu
- (voice)
Masakazu Morita
- Uisu
- (voice)
Ryûzaburô Ôtomo
- Shenlong
- (voice)
- …
Katsuhisa Hôki
- Paragus
- (voice)
Naoko Watanabe
- Gine
- (voice)
Banjô Ginga
- King Vegeta
- (voice)
Shigeru Chiba
- Raditz
- (voice)
Tetsu Inada
- Nappa
- (voice)
Nana Mizuki
- Cheelai
- (voice)
Tomokazu Sugita
- Lemo
- (voice)
Masami Kikuchi
- Kikono
- (voice)
Kimiko Saitô
- Berryblue
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe hype for this film was so high that the tickets were sold out in Japan, 5 months before the official release.
- GoofsIt's implied here that Frieza was the first one to use Scouters, as he offers them to the Saiyan army as part of their service to he and his father's organizations. But flashbacks in the original Dragon Ball Z anime clearly show that it was the Tuffles (the other race living on Planet Vegeta before the Saiyans wiped them out) who first used them, as a means of identifying their invading foes.
- Crazy creditsDoes not include a post-credits scene. However, the closing credits play over footage of characters featured in the film.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Dragon Ball FighterZ (2018)
- SoundtracksBlizzard
Lyrics by Daichi Miura & Nao'ymt
Performed by Daichi Miura
Composed and arranged by Nao'ymt
Produced by Nao'ymt
Courtesy of Sonic Groove
Featured review
I should start this by saying this was my introduction to the Dragon Ball franchise, and as some other reviewers have noted this might not be the best jumping in point. That said, fresh impartial eyes can be useful for giving an objective review, and I am familiar with anime, as well as other Japanese cinema and culture.
There was definitely something to enjoy here; the animation was solid, the soundtrack and audio in general was good. BUT this film suffers from major structural issues.
The first half of the film is fairly rushed backstory, rushing you through some pretty complex and convoluted history without allowing any space in which a character (any character) can be written with even the slightest depth. The second half is a fight scene between a few of those characters. Really, the whole second half of the movie is one drawn out battle. It's an impressive battle, with some pretty great direction and engaging moments. It's not unenjoyable, but it lacks the depth required to care about the outcome.
Ultimately, this film doesn't really have a story. It has convoluted BACKstory and a fight. That's all.
As I left the cinema I overheard some die-hard fans say 'it felt like half a movie'. I agree. There's stuff to enjoy in that half a movie, but that's what it is.
- cookienocrazy
- Jan 25, 2019
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Dragon Ball Super: The Movie
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $8,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $30,712,119
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,816,197
- Jan 20, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $115,750,445
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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