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dragon ball super: broly

DIRECTOR: Tatsuya Nagamine (one piece film z)
STARRING voice talents of: Sean Schemmel, Chris Sabat, and Christopher Ayres

 

REVIEWER: jesse timbs

★★★

Goku and Vegeta encounter Broly, a Saiyan warrior unlike any fighter they've faced before.

A planet destroyed, a powerful race reduced to nothing. After the devastation of Planet Vegeta, three Saiyans were scattered among the stars, destined for different fates. While two found a home on Earth, the third was raised with a burning desire for vengeance and developed an unbelievable power. And the time for revenge has come. Destinies collide in a battle that will shake the universe to its very core! Goku is back to training hard so he can face the most powerful foes the universes have to offer, and Vegeta is keeping up right beside him. But when they suddenly find themselves against an unknown Saiyan, they discover a terrible, destructive force. 

 

Growing up I was a massive fan of Dragon Ball Z  and I was super stoked to head off and watch Dragon Ball Super: Broly. Even though Dragon Ball Super: Broly is a fun anime movie, it isn't incredibly special.

 

Theres some great action and a few laughs to be had but sitting here writing I couldn't tell you much of what happened throughout the film as it just wasn't that memorable.    

 

Which was a little disappointing, but that being said it was fun, its always great to see Goku and Vegeta back on screen so it does have that feeling of nostalgia.

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While its great to see Goku on the big screen and theres action and fun to be had, Dragon Ball Super: Broly isn't incredibly memorable. 

★★★

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Dragon Ball Super: Broly is available on DVD, Blu-ray and digital from all good disc and digital retailers. 

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