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Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'

Since the debut of the anime adaptation of Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball manga in 1986, Toei Animation has produced eighteen theatrical films based on the franchise: four based on the original Dragon Ball anime and fourteen based on the sequel series Dragon Ball Z. The films are self-contained stories that do not follow the series' continuity, with the first exception being the eighteenth, Battle of Gods, which is set between chapters 517 and 518 of the manga with Toriyama deeply involved in its creation. A nineteenth film titled Resurrection 'F', also with Toriyama highly involved, is set for April 18, 2015. There are also three television specials that were broadcast on Fuji TV and two short films, which were shown at the 2008 Jump Super Anime Tour and Jump Festa 2012 respectively. A two-part hour-long crossover TV special between Dragon Ball Z, One Piece and Toriko aired on Fuji TV in 2013. Additionally, there is a two-part original video animation created as strategy guides for the 1993 video game Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans, which was remade in 2010 and included with the Raging Blast 2 video game. As with the franchise's TV anime series, all eighteen currently released films and the first three TV specials were licensed in North America by Funimation. Dragon Ball Z movies six and twelve received select theatrical presentations in the United States, as part of a double-feature on March 17, 2006, while movie fourteen was shown in three-hundred and fifty theaters in August 2014. In Europe, AB Groupe licensed the second and third Dragon Ball movies, the first nine Z movies and the first two TV specials. Japanese title/English translation English title Japanese release American release Shenlong no Densetsu (神龍の伝説?) Shenlong no Densetsu (神龍の伝説?) The Legend of Shenlong[a] Curse of the Blood Rubies December 20, 1986 ( September 24, 1996 ( Majinjō no Nemuri Hime (魔神城のねむり姫?) Majinjō no Nemuri Hime (魔神城のねむり姫?) Sleeping Princess in the Devil's Castle Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle[b] July 18, 1987 ( January 18, 2000 ( Makafushigi Daibōken (魔訶不思議大冒険?) Makafushigi Daibōken (魔訶不思議大冒険?) Great Mystical Adventure Mystical Adventure July 9, 1988 ( February 27, 2001 ( Ora no Gohan o Kaese!! (オラの悟飯をかえせッ!!?) Ora no Gohan o Kaese!! (オラの悟飯をかえせッ!!?) Return My Gohan!![c] Dead Zone[d] July 15, 1989 ( December 17, 1997 ( Kono Yo de Ichiban Tsuyoi Yatsu (この世で一番強いヤツ?) Kono Yo de Ichiban Tsuyoi Yatsu (この世で一番強いヤツ?) The World's Strongest The World's Strongest[e] March 10, 1990 ( May 27, 1998 ( Chikyū Marugoto Chōkessen (地球まるごと超決戦?) Chikyū Marugoto Chōkessen (地球まるごと超決戦?) The Decisive Battle for the Entire Earth The Tree of Might[f] July 7, 1990 ( March 17, 1998 ( Sūpā Saiya-jin da Son Gokū (超サイヤ人だ孫悟空?) Sūpā Saiya-jin da Son Gokū (超サイヤ人だ孫悟空?) Super Saiyan Son Goku Lord Slug[g] March 19, 1991 ( August 7, 2001 ( Tobikkiri no Saikyō tai Saikyō (とびっきりの最強対最強?) Tobikkiri no Saikyō tai Saikyō (とびっきりの最強対最強?) The Incredible Strongest vs. Strongest Cooler's Revenge[h] July 21, 1991 ( January 22, 2002 ( Gekitotsu!! Hyaku-Oku Pawā no Senshi-tachi (激突!!100億パワーの戦士たち?) Gekitotsu!! Hyaku-Oku Pawā no Senshi-tachi (激突!!100億パワーの戦士たち?) Clash!! The Power of 10 Billion Warriors The Return of Cooler[i] March 7, 1992 ( August 13, 2002 ( Kyokugen Batoru!! San Dai Sūpā Saiya-jin (極限バトル!!三大超サイヤ人?) Kyokugen Batoru!! San Dai Sūpā Saiya-jin (極限バトル!!三大超サイヤ人?) Extreme Battle! The Three Great Super Saiyans Super Android 13![j] July 11, 1992 ( February 4, 2003 ( Moetsukiro!! Nessen Ressen Chō-Gekisen (燃えつきろ!!熱戦・烈戦・超激戦?) Moetsukiro!! Nessen Ressen Chō-Gekisen (燃えつきろ!!熱戦・烈戦・超激戦?) Burn Up!! A Close Fight - A Violent Fight - A Super Fierce Fight Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan[k] March 6, 1993 ( August 26, 2003 ( Ginga Giri-Giri!! Butchigiri no Sugoi Yatsu (銀河ギリギリ!!ぶっちぎりの凄い奴?) Ginga Giri-Giri!! Butchigiri no Sugoi Yatsu (銀河ギリギリ!!ぶっちぎりの凄い奴?) The Galaxy's at the Brink!! The Super Incredible Guy Bojack Unbound[l] July 10, 1993 ( August 17, 2004 ( Kiken na Futari! Sūpā Senshi wa Nemurenai (危険なふたり!超戦士はねむれない?) Kiken na Futari! Sūpā Senshi wa Nemurenai (危険なふたり!超戦士はねむれない?) The Dangerous Duo! Super Warriors Never Rest Broly – Second Coming March 12, 1994 ( April 5, 2005 ( Sūpā Senshi Gekiha!! Katsu no wa Ore da (超戦士撃破!!勝つのはオレだ?) Sūpā Senshi Gekiha!! Katsu no wa Ore da (超戦士撃破!!勝つのはオレだ?) Super Warrior Defeat!! I'll Be The Winner Bio-Broly July 9, 1994 ( September 13, 2005 ( Fukkatsu no Fusion!! Goku to Vegeta (復活のフュージョン!!悟空とベジータ?) Fukkatsu no Fusion!! Goku to Vegeta (復活のフュージョン!!悟空とベジータ?) The Rebirth of Fusion!! Goku and Vegeta Fusion Reborn March 4, 1995 ( March 28, 2006 ( Ryū-Ken Bakuhatsu!! Gokū ga Yaraneba Dare ga Yaru (龍拳爆発!!悟空がやらねば誰がやる?) Ryū-Ken Bakuhatsu!! Gokū ga Yaraneba Dare ga Yaru (龍拳爆発!!悟空がやらねば誰がやる?) Dragon Fist Explosion!! If Goku Can't Do It, Who Will? Wrath of the Dragon July 15, 1995 ( September 12, 2006 ( Saikyō e no Michi (最強への道?) Saikyō e no Michi (最強への道?) The Path to Ultimate Power The Path to Power March 4, 1996 ( April 29, 2003 ( Kami to Kami (神と神?) Kami to Kami (神と神?) God and God Battle of Gods March 30, 2013 ( August 5, 2014 ( Fukkatsu no F (復活の「F」?) Fukkatsu no F (復活の「F」?) Resurrection of F Resurrection 'F' April 18, 2015 ( Summer 2015 ( The Dragon Ball franchise has spawned three one-hour long television specials that aired on Fuji TV, the first two based on the "Z" portion of the series and the third based on the "GT" portion. Of these specials, all are original stories created by the anime staff with the exception of the second special, which is based on a special chapter of the manga. Though the specials aired on TV in Japan, Funimation's North American releases of the episodes are on home video, each one labeled "Feature" the same as their theatrical films. This, doubled with the inclusion of the "Z" specials in Funimation's remastered "Movie Double Features" has caused fans to continue to erroneously believe these to be theatrical films, when they are not. On April 7, 2013, a two-part hour-long crossover TV special, between Dragon Ball Z, One Piece and Toriko, referred to as Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special!! aired on Fuji TV at 9:00 am. The first part is named "Run, Strongest Team! Toriko, Luffy, Goku!" (走れ最強軍団!トリコとルフィと悟空!, Hashire Saikyō Gundan! Toriko to Luffy to Goku!?)and the second is titled "History's Strongest Collaboration vs. Glutton of the Sea" (史上最強コラボVS海の大食漢, Shijō Saikyō Collaboration vs. Umi no Taishokukan?). The plot has the International Gourmet Organization (from Toriko) sponsoring the Tenka'ichi Shokuōkai, a race with no rules that characters from all three series compete in. Japanese title/English Translation English title Japanese air date American release Tatta Hitori no Saishū Kessen ~Furīza ni Idonda Zetto-senshi Son Gokū no Chichi~ (たったひとりの最終決戦〜フリーザに挑んだZ戦士 孫悟空の父〜?) Tatta Hitori no Saishū Kessen ~Furīza ni Idonda Zetto-senshi Son Gokū no Chichi~ (たったひとりの最終決戦〜フリーザに挑んだZ戦士 孫悟空の父〜?) A Lonesome, Final Battle - The Father of Z Warrior Son Goku, who Challenged Freeza Bardock – The Father of Goku[m] October 17, 1990 ( January 10, 2001 ( Zetsubō e no Hankō!! Nokosareta Chō-Senshi•Gohan to Torankusu ( 絶望への反抗!!残された超戦士・悟飯とトランクス?) Zetsubō e no Hankō!! Nokosareta Chō-Senshi•Gohan to Torankusu ( 絶望への反抗!!残された超戦士・悟飯とトランクス?) Defiance in the Face of Despair!! The Remaining Super-Warriors: Gohan and Trunks The History of Trunks[n] February 23, 1993 ( October 25, 2000 ( Gokū Gaiden! Yūki no Akashi wa Sūshinchū ( 悟空外伝! 勇気の証しは四星球?) Gokū Gaiden! Yūki no Akashi wa Sūshinchū ( 悟空外伝! 勇気の証しは四星球?) Goku Sidestory! The Proof of his Courage is the Four-Star Ball A Hero's Legacy March 26, 1997 ( November 16, 2004 ( Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Chō Collaboration Special!! (ドリーム9 トリコ&ワンピース&ドラゴンボールZ 超コラボスペシャル!!?) Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Chō Collaboration Special!! (ドリーム9 トリコ&ワンピース&ドラゴンボールZ 超コラボスペシャル!!?) Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special!! Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special!! April 7, 2013 ( Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! is a 35-minute short film that was shown at the 2008 Jump Super Anime Tour, which visited ten Japanese cities to celebrate Weekly Shōnen Jump's 40th anniversary. It was later released as a triple feature DVD with One Piece: Romance Dawn Story and Tegami Bachi: Light and Blue Night Fantasy in 2009, that was available only through a mail-in offer exclusive to Japanese residents. In 2013, it was included in the limited edition home video release of Battle of Gods. Another short film, Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock, was shown at the Jump Festa 2012 event on December 17, 2011. It is an adaptation of the three part spin-off manga of the same name by Naho Ōishi that ran in V Jump from August to October 2011, which is a spin-off sequel to the Bardock – The Father of Goku TV special. It was later released on DVD in the February 3, 2012 issue of Saikyō Jump together with Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans. The film was included subtitled in the European and North American exclusive Xbox 360 video game Dragon Ball Z: For Kinect, released in October 2012. Japanese title English title Japanese release American release Ossu! Kaette Kita Son Gokū to Nakama-tachi!! (オッス! 帰ってきた孫悟空と仲間たち!!?) Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! September 31, 2008 ( Episōdo obu Bādakku (エピソードオブバーダック?) Episode of Bardock December 17, 2011 ( October 9, 2012 ( In 1993, Toei Animation, in cooperation with Weekly Shōnen Jump and V Jump, produced a two-part original video animation (OVA) that serves as a video strategy guide to the Family Computer game titled Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans. The first volume was released on VHS on July 23, while the second was released on August 25. The animation was also used in the 1994 two part video games, True Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans, released for the Playdia. The complete OVA was included in the second Dragon Ball Z Dragon Box DVD set released in Japan in 2003. The OVA was remade for the 2010 PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 video game Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 under the title Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans. It was included in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 as a bonus feature, unlocked at the start of gameplay without any necessary cheat code or in-game achievement, presented in its original Japanese-language audio with subtitles appropriate for each region. It was later released on DVD in the February 3, 2012 issue of Saikyō Jump together with Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock. Japanese title English title Japanese release American release Gaiden: Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku (外伝 サイヤ人絶滅計画?) Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans August 6, 1993 ( Sūpā Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku (超サイヤ人絶滅計画?) Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans November 11, 2010 ( November 2, 2010 ( Two educational shorts based on the original Dragon Ball anime were produced in 1988. The first was a traffic safety special titled Goku's Traffic Safety (悟空の交通安全, Gokū no Kōtsū Ansen?),while the second was a fire safety special titled Goku's Fire Brigade (悟空の消防隊, Gokū no Shōbōtai?). Two educational shorts based on the original Dragon Ball anime were produced in 1988. The first was a traffic safety special titled Goku's Traffic Safety (悟空の交通安全, Gokū no Kōtsū Ansen?), while the second was a fire safety special titled Goku's Fire Brigade (悟空の消防隊, Gokū no Shōbōtai?). The two educational films were included in the Dragon Box DVD set released in Japan in 2004. List of Dragon Ball characters List of Dragon Ball manga volumes List of Dragon Ball episodes List of Dragon Ball Z episodes List of Dragon Ball GT episodes List of Dragon Ball Kai episodes List of Dragon Ball video games List of Dragon Ball soundtracks
Stunning animation and epic new villains highlight the first new Dragon Ball Z feature film in seventeen years! Beerus, the God of Destruction, travels to Earth in ..
Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' (ドラゴンボールZ 復活の「F」エフ, Doragon Bōru Zetto: Fukkatsu no 'Efu'?)is the upcoming nineteenth Japanese animated feature film based on the Dragon Ball series, and the fifteenth to carry the Dragon Ball Z branding, set to be released in theaters on April 18, 2015. It will be the first ever Japanese film to be screened in IMAX 3D, and will also receive screenings at 4DX theaters. Resurrection 'F' is the second film personally supervised by series creator Akira Toriyama, following Battle of Gods in 2013. The movie will depict the return of the villain Frieza, as well as the God of Destruction Beerus and Whis from Battle of Gods. Funimation announced that their English language dub of the film will be released in North American theaters in summer 2015. One peaceful day on Earth, two remnants of Frieza's army named Sorbet (ソルベ, Sorube?)and Tagoma (タゴマ, Tagoma?)arrive searching for the Dragon Balls, with the aim of reviving Frieza. They succeed, and Frieza subsequently seeks revenge on the Saiyans. Character Japanese voice actor Son Goku Masako Nozawa Vegeta Ryō Horikawa Frieza Ryūsei Nakao Son Gohan Masako Nozawa Kuririn Mayumi Tanaka Piccolo Toshio Furukawa Tenshinhan Hikaru Midorikawa Kame-Sennin Masaharu Satō Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Videl Yuko Minaguchi Android 18 Miki Itō Shenlong Ryūzaburō Ōtomo Jaco Natsuki Hanae Pilaf Shigeru Chiba Mai Eiko Yamada Shu Tesshō Genda Beerus Kōichi Yamadera Whis Masakazu Morita Yogen-gyo Shoko Nakagawa Tagoma Kazuya Nakai Sorbet Shirō Saitō The film was originally announced in July 2014 under the tentative title of Dragon Ball Z 2015 in the September 2014 issue of V Jump magazine. The image of Son Goku in Super Saiyan form using the Shunkan Idō technique confirmed Toriyama's credits for the original concept, screenplay and character designs and his mention that the film would be a continuation of his original manga. The author stated that the film will also be a sequel to Battle of Gods, that he strictly scrutinized all the dialogue, and promised more action scenes. A flyer of the same image, with a backside showing Shenlong, handed out at the Jump Victory Carnival event on July 19 revealed that Dragon Ball Z animation supervisor Tadayoshi Yamamuro is directing the new film. Later that month, a short teaser trailer was released of Shenlong bringing someone back to life with text calling this "The worst wish in history." (史上最悪の願い。?),followed by Goku transforming into a Super Saiyan. In November 2014, the film's Japanese title of Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu no F and basic plot outline were unveiled in the January 2015 issue of V Jump. A promotional image released for the movie depicts Frieza, Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Son Gohan, Kuririn, as well as the God of Destruction Beerus and Whis from the previous film Battle of Gods. Also featured in the image were two new characters that are servants of Frieza, Sorbet and Tagoma. The magazine also disclosed that Toriyama came up with the title while listening to rock band Maximum the Hormone's 2008 song "F", which is about Frieza himself. The song will appear in the film during a fight scene. On December 5, 2014, the first full trailer for the film was aired on Fuji TV's morning show Mezamashi TV. The following day a slightly different trailer and a special audio message from Frieza (Ryūsei Nakao) were added to the film's official website, as well as some of the cast and crew. People who order advance tickets receive an earphone jack strap of either Goku or Frieza designed by Toriyama. Idol group Momoiro Clover Z provides the film's theme song "Z no Chikai" (「Z」の誓い?, "The Oath of Z"), with a Toei producer saying each member is a fan of the series. The group appeared with Masako Nozawa at a press conference in Tokyo on February 3, 2015, where it was announced that all five members will have roles in the movie as "angels from hell." Costumed mascots of Son Goku and Frieza were also present at the event which was held on Setsubun, and accordingly beans were thrown at Frieza in the mamemaki tradition. On March 2, 2015, a second full trailer was released for Fukkatsu no F revealing Frieza's new form, covering his skin in both gold and dark shades of purple. Other details included in the trailer were a defeated Gohan and Goku, Frieza's henchmen fighting against Piccolo, Tenshinhan, Kame-Sennin and Kuririn. It also features Jaco from Toriyama's 2013 manga series Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, which is set before Dragon Ball. A television promo featuring the series' heroes fighting Frieza and his 1,000-man army was released on March 24 by Mainichi Shimbun. The first 1.5 million filmgoers will receive a book called Dragon Ball Volume F (ドラゴンボール 巻「F」?),which includes Toriyama's complete script for the movie as well as design materials. They will also get either a Goku or Vegeta card for the Dragon Ball Heroes arcade game and a certificate that gives them access to exclusive content for five different Dragon Ball video games. In December 2014, Toho Cinemas collaborated with Fukkatsu no F for a television commercial promoting their Cinemileage Card. In it Frieza explains how the card program works and Goku's yelling of Frieza's name appears as a pun on the word "free." A three-chapter manga adaptation of the film, drawn by Toyotarō, began in the April 2015 issue of V Jump. As part of a collaboration with the J. League Division 1 football team Yokohama F. Marinos, a special poster with players mimicking the film's own was displayed in promotion of their matches with Vegalta Sendai on April 12 and Shonan Bellmare on April 25, 2015. In March 2015, a collaboration between Toei Animation and Kirin Company spawned two dance parody commercials tying Fukkatsu no F with Kirin's Mets cola beverage, with the grape flavor advertisement featuring Frieza and his henchmen, and the orange flavor ad featuring Goku and the other heroes. A collaboration with Curry House CoCo Ichibanya will run from April 1 to May 31, 2015. Anyone with a receipt of over ¥1,000 from one of the restaurants can send it in to enter a merchandise lottery, where they can win exclusive items such as shot glasses and a platter featuring Goku eating curry. Frieza's new form from the movie will be a playable character in the video games Dragon Ball Zenkai Battle Royale, Dragon Ball Z Extreme Butōden and Dragon Ball Xenoverse. Fukkatsu no F will open in 2D and 3D theaters across Japan on April 18, 2015. It will be the first Japanese film to be screened in IMAX 3D Digital theaters, shown in eighteen such establishments across the country. The previous movie Battle of Gods was the first ever Japanese film to be shown at IMAX Digital theaters, but was not in 3D. It will also be screened in ten 4DX theaters across Japan, which adds environmental effects such as seat motion, wind, rain and scents to the standard video and audio. Prior to its nationwide release, preview screenings will be held in seven different cities for 2,264 winners of a lottery held amongst 24 different Shueisha magazines. The earliest four taking place on March 30, two more the following day, and the final two on April 2. On March 15, 2015, Funimation announced that they licensed the film for North America and, together with Toei, will screen the movie subtitled at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles on April 11. Their English language dub of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' will hit North American theaters in summer 2015. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dragon Ball. Official website Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' (film) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' at the Internet Movie Database
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