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Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' [Blu-ray]
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October 20, 2015 "Please retry" | Collector's Edition Blu-ray + DVD with UltraViolet | 2 |
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| $44.60 | $23.50 |
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Genre | DVD Movie, DragonBallZ: Resurrection F, Animation, Blu-ray Movie, Anime & Manga, Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F, DragonBall Z: Resurrection F, Action & Adventure See more |
Format | Color, Digital_copy, Animated, Blu-ray |
Contributor | Chris Ayres, Christopher R. Sabat, Sean Schemmel |
Language | Japanese |
Runtime | 3 hours and 6 minutes |
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Hot on the heels of last year’s summer blockbuster, Dragon Ball Z is back in theaters. Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ is the second film personally supervised by the series creator Akira Toriyama, following Battle of Gods. The new movie showcases the return of Frieza – one of the anime world’s greatest villains. Frieza has been resurrected and plans to take his revenge on the Z-Fighters of Earth. Goku and Vegeta must reach new levels of power in order to protect Earth from their vengeful nemesis.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 6.75 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches; 0.01 ounces
- Director : Christopher R. Sabat
- Media Format : Color, Digital_copy, Animated, Blu-ray
- Run time : 3 hours and 6 minutes
- Release date : October 20, 2015
- Actors : Christopher R. Sabat, Sean Schemmel, Chris Ayres
- Dubbed: : English
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : Japanese (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Funimation
- ASIN : B014604V3Q
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
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"Ressurection F" may come off like any other DBZ movie: oh look, a villain is coming, we gotta stop him, fight, roll credits. Well, they went above and beyond to insure there would be more to this. Warning-tons of spoilers ahead.
This movie starts off with the premise that Freiza being resurrected has been a goal for a while, but tracking down a safe place to get dragon balls has been difficult. So they take the risk, and they succeed. It is revealed, Freiza never trained for a single day a bit later on, and this comes as no surprise. Before that, we are shown a army and in addition, some humor with Emperor Pilaf making things all too easy. A rather disturbing scene of a "not completly together" Freiza follows, and I will say, to anime fans who watch shows like "Deadman Wonderland, "Claymore," etc, it may not seem so disturbing. But maybe it will. No worries, technology has advanced, and Freize is reassembled, no mechanics this time either.
Revealing what Freiza's "Hell" was like was both hilarious and messed up. Not that he deserves better, but it's still like "yep."
When Freiza decides to go back to earth with an army of 1,000, some great action and character fights follow.
This is where a lot of complaints have come from, as many say it is ridiculous who is there and who is not, and also that Gohan is again basically sidelined. It's not untrue. For one, Krillin brings Master Roshi, but Tien doesn't bring Chaotsu or Yamcha? They were light-years beyond Master Roshi's strength. So that made no sense. That being said, they do a good job of making it obvious Master Roshi isn't keeping up, Krillin coming to his aid at some point, and on top of that, Gohan saves Krillin, and eventually Piccolo from Freiza's current most powerful fighter. Freize specifically points out that Gohan is not going full max (even with still being "out of the game"-no training), as he doesn't wish to kill, or the entire army would've been gone in seconds. Gohan would do that, he is not evil, he's not even Vegeta obviously.
After this Goku and Vegeta (along with Beerus who humorously freaks out Freiza later and Wees) show up, and the "real battle" begins. For a rematch of what I believe is still the longest anime fight of all the time (30+ episodes was it), it was extremely well done. The Super Saiyan god form goes blue, Freiza mocks it as hair-dye, and Freiza goes golden. His colors alter as does multiple areas of his body: this is not just "Freiza is golden" as many like to say. Also, as far as a super saiyan form, i am not sure where fans wanted them to go after super long haired 3. Did they want them to have hair creepingly long and able to attack/choke people like say, Sailor Moon's "Mistress 9?"
A cheap shot was also a big area of fans outcry. I think everyone who was so angered about the shot at Goku taking him down should go back and watch the series again. Krillin throws a rock and hurts Goku, and he also hurts his foot on a rock later, these are just 2 examples. They are not impenetrable, simply on their guard and thus maxed out. They can still be hurt easily, they are just smarter than that. It was unexpected and quite amazing. Vegeta swarms in to save the day, only for yet another extremely creepy scene to follow.
And that is something that goes over this whole film. While it has it's light moments 4sure (Beerus eating Pizza, Wees and him eating other foods), it has some very dark tone to it. They aren't given five minutes, they are not easily all saved. HUGE SPOILER! Freiza takes out the whole earth b4 Vegeta even gets to finish off his big moment. Poor Vegeta...Vegeta fans, deal, seriously why would u want the movie to be predictable?
It might help, that the special effects are so suberb, even though we know certain things (like, for instance, the hereos are gonna win the end), watching earth slowly crumble and being oblitered, Vegeta dying (again), and everyone aside from Goku, the gods, and those who fought the army (plus Bulma and Jaco-a cool addition who has his own manga-do check it out it's fun!), are alive and realize they lost. Fear not, time is reversed, and Goku takes out Freiza b4 this terrible event happens. It lasted just long enough to have a terrifying impact though.
I think it was a good idea not to include too many characters as well, against other's opinions. We do not see anyone whose not going to fight essentially. I would've liked to see Andriod 18, Yamcha, and Chaotsu, but we really didn't need Videl, Buu, Mr. Satan, or others there, and it allowed for more of the stars and less of those who are cool, but don't need to be in every scene/film/episode/movie.
Yes, this a "revenge-plot" movie and there isn't much more to the plot than that. But let's face it, Freiza was the one who set off every disastrous event since day 1, even Cell on some level (since his DNA was used in that concoction-can we get Resurrection-C next?). This "rematch" of sorts does not disappoint. Forgot to mention, Freiza's arrival involves blowing up an entire city in one hit. Fun right? Let this movie be fun, well done, with great special effects, excellent battles, many terrifying moments, and well done fight scenes. It was far more thrilling than battle of gods, despite Beerus being awesome, and far more engaging than most of the DBZ movies, even Wrath of The Dragon and yes, Broly: Legendary Super Saiyan. It definitely beats out many sagas of the series I'd say too: again, no comparison to Cell, or the namek-to-freiza saga.
One more shed light on the humor: Goku and Vegeta both make jokes of their "fusion" multiple times, Bulma yells at Freiza calling endless names, and humorously sees him for the first time. This series knows when to take things seriously and when not too-most of the time-this is one time where it did better than usual (an example of failing to me is the entire Fusion Reborn movie, or Beerus vs. Vegeta in battle of gods, where it was a sushi joke the whole time).
I'd reccomend this to even casual fans of the series, for as long as they know Freiza was a galactic nightmare of a being who, by all means, has done way more damage than perhaps anyone we've seen to date (all-right, Beerus-god of destruction, and Majin Buu was nasty as well, but time ((Beerus is mega old)), plus how far did Buu even get b4 being stopped?), there is nothing to not understand or not enjoy.
5 out of 5, as opposed to battle of gods, which I'd do 4 out of 5, Broly and Wrath OT Dragon would get 4.5 out of 5.
This movie should scratch the itch of anyone looking for an action heavy DBZ, and those who just want to relive those good old days of coming home from school, turning on the TV, and zoning out to a great episode of DBZ, but in a new light. This is truly DBZ the way you remember, just a little bit fresher and in stunning HD!
This movie was great overall. It has very good action sequences and has a lot of comedy to keep you entertained when there is no fighting, some even happen during fights. Recently I became a Vegeta fan after the way he protected his wife and seemingly went toe to toe with Lord Beerus, for a very short amount of time, in battle of the Gods out of anger and to protect his wife (meaning he reached God strength without even turning SSG). That alone gave him my favorite character slot that Gohan left empty since the company made him a little bitch after the cell saga which still annoys me to this day. WHile the movie was good and flowed properly they ruined it at the end when they just could NOT let Vegeta have his day. This irritated me and the buddies I saw it with. It would have been a sweet victory to let Vegeta have his ultimate payback in taking down Gold Freeza, but NO. They just had to let Goku steal the show yet again. The fans want a new hero on par with Goku saving the day. It gets old that it always has to be Goku and NOTHING can't be done if he doesn't "save the day." In fact writing this review makes me angry again and i I could I would push the rating down to a 3.5 but can't, and this movie does not deserve a three by any means so I keep it at a four.Overall great movie but in the final execution it was poor. This is one of the biggest reasons I left DBZ and started loving a lot of other animes where supporting characters were worth a damn and had a major impact on the overall story, meaning they need help to get where they are, which is why I love Naruto. But yes the movie is good and would recommend to anybody that like/loves the DBZ franchis. Battle of Gods is still the better one though.
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Solo quiero comentar que la calidad visual y sonora de estas dos es increible, todo un espectáculo. Algo comprensible por otra parte, ya ue son las más nuevas de todas y se nota en los apartados técnicos.
La calidad del dibujo está fuera de toda duda, nada que ver con el anime de DB Super (supongo que sabéis a lo que me refiero) ;)
Viene en castellano, vasco, catalán y japonés, junto con sus respectivos subtítulos (bueno, menos subtítulos en japonés).
La ediciónd e Battle of Gods es la extendidia, con una duración de 110 minutos, mientras que la de "La resurreción de Freezer" dura sobre los 100 minutos. No traen ningún tipo de extra.
Son dos cajas de bluray con un disco en cada una. Las dos cajas vienen a su vez dentro de una recubierta de cartón como la de la imagen, y al igual que en el resto de películas de esta serie, trae doble portada para poder elegir cual poner.
Auf Amazon hab ich bisher nur gute Erfahrungen gemacht bis heute. Es ist angekommen ohne Inhalt. Es war einfach Leer keine CDs.