Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Dragon Ball Z 2015 Full Movie: Revival of F "Frieza's Resurrection" English Dubbed Release

Recently crew from 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' or ''Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F' or 'Doragon Bōru Zetto: Fukkatsu no 'Efu' revealed that 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' is now confirmed to be screened in 74 countries worldwide, according to Inquisitr, "Staff of the movie revealed during the premiere screening of 'Dragon Ball Z Resurrection F' at the Shinjuku Wald 9 theatre in Tokyo that the film will screen in 74 countries worldwide in summer. The new Dragon Ball Z movie will be dubbed by returning voice actors from previous Dragon Ball movies."

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'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' is already showing in Hong Kong and Taiwan, afterwards they'll be premiering 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' all across the said 74 countries, most likely North America will be seeing 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' before fall as they are aiming for a summer release date across the world.

The plot for 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' is: "With their power dwindling due to the absence of their leader, the remnants of Frieza's army are led by an alien named Sorbet (ソルベ Sorube), who decides to revive their master. He then sets off to Earth with one other minion, Tagoma (タゴマ Tagoma), where they convince Pilaf, Mai, and Shu, who have collected the Dragon Balls to let them summon Shenlong instead. As Shenlong is unable to fully revive Frieza, he brings him back to life in pieces, and his minions put him together using their advanced technology." According to Wikipedia.

With the success of 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of Dragon ball creator Akira Takoyama and Toie Animation has decided to start a new Dragon Ball TV series called, "Dragon Ball Super" or "Dragon Ball Cho" in the Japan. The series will premier in Fuji TV in Japan this coming July. According to IGN, "The new show will apparently be written by Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama, with events taking place after Goku defeats Majin Buu. The last new Dragon Ball TV show was Dragon Ball GT, which aired way back in 1996 and 1997."

Nah, I think you mean "official". Then yes, every game, movie, OVA, Special and even GT are official. Things not-official would be everything coming from the fanbase. But when it comes to "canon", then it is another subject. I could put here Akira saying the movies do not take place in his work, the manga. I have already put the statement where he clearly says movies 14 and 15 indeed occur in his original work. There's another statement where he says he ended up writing the whole script of Battle of Gods. It is not like we actually need all of that, just by thinking a little everyone would know what it is and what it is not, it is not that difficult. This is strange when it comes to the "wiki", One Piece and Naruto know what to do, they separate the canon from the original storyline, I think it would be better to do the same here. But, since it is very impossible to you, and since Neffyarious has already put just a "what-if" in Episode of Bardock, it is indeed necessarily to point out Battle of Gods and Revival of F are canon and both stories occur in the manga, unlike all the previous others. BigGrim (talk) 11:01, January 16, 2015 (UTC)

People who come with your argument are generally listening to a lot of hearsay, or misinterpreting. For example, Toriyama says that the movies are separate from the man story line; he never says they don't count. Garlic Jr. events are even referenced in the manga. With battle of Gods, he says it is meant as a continuation of the manga. Well so were several video games and GT. Battle of Gods obviously does not take place IN the manga, since the manga is already written and these events were not in it. They can be chronologically placed between chapters, as can all movies. Going to try and claim movie contradictions make them not count? Try Bulma's age in Battle of Gods. The point is if we ever chose to hide everything non-manga (which would be ludicrous for an encyclopedia supporting a media franchise), this movie would not be manga. Because it's not in the manga, and Toriyama didn't say it's in the manga. It's a continuation. -- SSJ4 Goku(2) 10X.Ka.me.ha.me.ha.....talk.....contrib. 22:34, January 17, 2015 (UTC)
well actually he has stated this is the continuation of his manga. And i also took Bulma stating here age in Battle of Gods to be a play on women lying about her age, hence krillin's saying right after it, was i wrong?
I made a text but I couldn't publish because of the person above... So I won't retype another big one. But your text is pretty much wrong and after reading "Because it's not in the manga, and Toriyama didn't say it's in the manga. It's a continuation." I lost completely the will to continue on this.
Another thing, there is no contradiction in her age because in the manga no year has ever been mentioned, years come from Daizenshuu only. And we all know not all the Daizenshuu information can be accepted.BigGrim (talk) 22:59, January 17, 2015 (UTC)
I don't understand what you think the significance of something being called a continuation of the manga is, when so many other things are called it to. Wrath of the Dragon is the same. And GT. And DBO. What makes this movie special that's different than the other sources I have just mentioned? -- SSJ4 Goku(2) 10X.Ka.me.ha.me.ha.....talk.....contrib. 00:43, January 18, 2015 (UTC)

word-by-word, Battle of Gods is not a continuation of the manga since it takes place before the last chapter. So, the only reason I find to the author himself has said that is this; it takes place within the manga continuity. It does not really matter those other materials also has been labelled as "continuation", none of them has been labelled as taking place in the manga, all of them was said to take place out of the manga by the author, why are you going against him? It is odd, that's an fanboy attitude. As far as I can tell, you're not a fanboy, but I wonder... Well, I really like everything related to Bardock, even so, I wouldn't tell you Episode of Bardock is canon just because of this, Ooishi Naho herself said it is a what-if, then so be it, it is a what-if and therefore, it does not take place in the manga until Akira (open his freaking eyes and) accepts that OVA. I prefer the Special TV over Dragon Ball Minus, but I will not tell you Bardock never saw his son departing because that is not how happened, Bardock was present when his son left. Akira himself said Dragon Ball GT is a side-story, Akira himself said movies do not occur in the manga, and Akira himself said only King Cold and Freeza have abnormal power level, all of these make Dragon Ball GT out of the "canon line" (as Cooler appears in GT and he is stronger than Freeza, which that statement also contributes to Movie 5 and Movie 6 not happening in the manga), all we saw from Hell is filler in Dragon Ball Z, then GT reused, so... Yeah, everything points GT that, even so it is a continuation, is not a true continuation. If ever Akira continue Dragon Ball, a new manga/anime will be born after the last chapter, that is truth. I think you are putting your own canon over the author... Well, that's not how things work, I'm sorry.BigGrim (talk) 01:25, January 18, 2015 (UTC)

You're piling speculation on your own opinions and topping it with putting words in my mouth. I'm putting my own canon over the author? You have a fundamental misunderstanding of my point of view. This site does not recognize a "canon" because there is no basis for doing so. There is no recognized canon for Dragon Ball although fans, not anyone official, have come up with various conflicting versions of their own. We post all licensed media, and list sources with info so that readers can tell what is from where.
I think a great deal of your argument is comprised of statements that are untrue. As such, please provide quotes to verify the following from your last post:

Battle of gods (unlike other movies) takes places as you said "in the manga". Not talking continuation/continuity, but rather your statement "in the manga".

"Akira himself said movies do not occur in the manga." Doesn't seem like it needs to be said, because movies are a different type of media (not to be condescending, but literally comic strip vs. moving pictures). Just wondering what you're quoting. Hopefully not your twist on "side stories".

"Akira himself said Dragon Ball GT is a side-story"
"Akira himself said only King Cold and Freeza have abnormal power level" Akira wrote that the Androids, Cell, Dabura, Buu, etc. are far stronger. Wondering again what quote you are referring to and why you think it makes GT irrelevant in some way if the latter half of the manga is saved the same judgment.

"all of these make Dragon Ball GT out of the "canon line"". Looks like your opinion, what are you quoting? Who in DB media publishing said GT is not canon? Who even used the word "canon"? Seems like you pushing opinions on us.
"everything points GT that, even so it is a continuation, is not a true continuation." Unsure what you mean here. Appears to be you speculating. If not, provide quote that it is not "true".
I'm looking forward to seeing these 6 quotes to confirm your seemingly speculative and opinionated statements. My suspicion is that you took a couple quotes saying something similar, and twisted them for your purposed (for example, interpreting "side story" incorrectly as "non-canon". But let's see. -- SSJ4 Goku(2) 10X.Ka.me.ha.me.ha.....talk.....contrib. 20:53, January 18, 2015 (UTC)


Cast Credits
孫悟空
Son Goku

孫悟飯
Son Gohan
野沢雅子
Masako Nozawa


ベジータ
Vegeta
堀川りょう
Ryō Horikawa
ブルマ
Bulma
鶴 ひろみ
Hiromi Tsuru
亀仙人
Kame-Sen’nin
佐藤正治
Masaharu Satō
クリリン
Kuririn
田中真弓
Mayumi Tanaka
ピッコロ
Piccolo
古川登志夫
Toshio Furukawa
トランクス
Trunks
草尾 毅
Takeshi Kusao
天津飯
Tenshinhan
緑川 光
Hikaru Midorikawa
ジャコ
Jaco
花江夏樹
Natsuki Hanae
ビーデル
Videl
皆口裕子
Yūko Minaguchi
ブリーフ
Brief
田中亮一
Ryōichi Tanaka
人造人間18号
Artificial Human No. 18
伊藤美紀
Miki Itō
神龍
Shenlong
大友龍三郎
Ryūzaburō Ōtomo
ソルベ
Sorbet
斎藤志郎
Shirō Saitō
タゴマ
Tagoma
中井和哉
Kazuya Nakai
シサミ
Shisami
稲田 徹
Tetsu Inada
強盗A
Robber A
 

強盗B
Robber B
平井啓二
Keiji Hirai
部下
Subordinate
藤本たかひろ
Takahiro Fujimoto
ピラフ
Pilaf
千葉 繁
Shigeru Chiba
マイ
Mai
山田栄子
Eiko Yamada
シュウ
Shuu
玄田哲章
Tesshō Genda
予言魚
Oracle Fish
中川翔子
Shōko Nakagawa
天使
Angels
ももいろクローバーZ
Momoiro Clover Z

百田夏菜子
Kanako Momota

玉井詩織
Shiori Tamai

佐々木彩夏
Ayaka Sasaki

有安杏果
Momoka Ariyasu

高城れに
Reni Takagi
ウイス
Whis
森田成一
Masakazu Morita
ビルス
Beerus
山寺宏一
Kōichi Yamadera
フリーザ
Freeza
中尾隆聖
Ryūsei Nakao
Production Credits
原作・脚本・キャラクターデザイン
Original Author, Script, & Character Design
鳥山 明
Akira Toriyama
製作
Production
東映
Toei

集英社
Shueisha

フジテレビジョン
Fuji Television Network

東映アニメーション
Toei Animation

バンダイ
Bandai

バンダイナムコエンターテインメント
Bandai Namco Entertainment
企画
Planning
鳥嶋和彦
Kazuhiko Torishima

森下孝三
Kōzō Morishita
音楽
Music
住友紀人
Norihito Sumitomo
CAST
[ Cast Credits ]
主題歌
Theme Song
「Z」の誓い
Vow of “Z”
作詞
Lyrics

作曲
Composition

編曲
Arrangement


Vocals
森 雪之丞
Yukinojō Mori

NARASAKI
NARASAKI

NARASAKI
NARASAKI

ゆよゆっぺ
Yuyoyuppe

ももいろクローバーZ
Momoiro Clover Z
(EVIL LINE RECORDS)
バトルソング
Battle Song
「F」
“F”
作詞・作曲
Lyrics & Composition

歌唱
Vocals
マキシマムザ亮君
Maximum the Ryō-kun

マキシマムザホルモン
Maximum the Hormone
(ミミカジル / バップ)
(Mimi Kajiru / Vap)
主題歌、バトルソング協力
Theme Song & Battle Song Collaboration
川上アキラ
Akira Kawakami
音楽録音
Music Recording
中村“E.T”弘悦
Etsuhiro “E.T.” Nakamura
製作担当
Production Supervisor
藤岡和実
Kazumi Fujioka
編集
Editing
福光伸一
Shin’ichi Fukumitsu
特殊効果
Special Effects
太田 直
Nao Ōta
デジタル撮影監督
Director of Digital Photography
元木洋介
Yōsuke Motoki
CGディレクター
CG Director
牧野 快
Kai Makino
色彩設定
Color Design
堀田哲平
Teppei Hotta
美術監督
Art Director
行 信三
Shinzō Yuki
アニメーションキャラクター設計・総作画監督
Animation Character Design & Chief
Animation Supervisor
山室直儀
Tadayoshi Yamamuro

作画監督補佐
Animation Supervisor Assistance
井手武生
Takeo Ide

島貫正弘
Masahiro Shimanuki

梨澤孝司
Takashi Nashizawa

辻美也子
Miyako Tsuji

林 裕己
Yūki Hayashi

渡辺巧大
Kōdai Watanabe
監督
Director
山室直儀
Tadayoshi Yamamuro