In our last exciting episode of Anime Inferno, I got a bit old and grumpy about the first Dragon Ball Z Movie Collection. This second collection of Dragon Ball Z movies grabs everything from 1992 through to 1995, thereby closing out the remaining movies based on the Dragon Ball Z timeline that finished up in […]
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Review: Dragon Ball Z Remastered Movie Collection 1 (Blu-Ray)
Akira Toriyama’s international money printing machine, Dragon Ball Z, featured a huge number of movies and specials over the course of its Japanese run. This recent release from Madman takes care of packaging the first six movies plus the Bardock and History of Trunks specials in delightfully restored HD. Given the volume of content in […]
Review: Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods Extended Edition (Blu-Ray)
Goku, Vegeta and the gang are back for the 18th movie in the Dragon Ball Saga. This is the first Dragon Ball epic in 17 years since the 2006 feature. I remember the ramped up excitement when this film was announced and people were pleased that this was going to revive the franchise and bring […]
Review: Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F (second opinion)
When you think of Dragon Ball Z villains, one in particular probably comes to mind: Frieza. He’s the villain everyone loves to hate (I sure as hell did). So bringing him back in the latest big screen feature, Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’, seems like a natural idea. It’s a fun, fast-paced action film, and […]
Dragonball Xenoverse PS4 – First Impressions
I’ve recently gotten my hands on Dragonball Xenoverse on the Playstation 4. Xenoverse is the first Dragon Ball game to appear on the next gen systems. I never had the pleasure of owning any of the previous Dragon Ball games on previous systems such as the famous Budokai trilogy, but I always heard great things […]
J-Stars Victory Vs+ PS4 – First Impressions
J-Stars Victory VS+ is a brawler that takes some of Shonen Jump’s biggest anime characters and battles them against each other in what can only be described as explosive fan-service battles. This game was released to commemorate the 45th anniversary of Shonen Jump. On launch of the game you are greeted with a stylish cell […]
Dragon Ball Kill Counts
A Spanish artist called Alberto Cubatas has done something really awesome – he’s put together a visualisation of Dragon Ball kill counts. As you can see the Saiyans – Trunks, Vegeta and Goku had a fair body stack throughout the series, but that’s not the case for everyone. Enjoy, it gave me a bit of […]