Los Angeles Times by Charles Solomon
A slam-bang action-adventure that will have Dragon Ball fans cheering.
User Rating
Directors
寺崎直博,
Daisuke Nishio,
Osamu Kasai,
Kazuhisa Takenouchi,
Yoshihiro Ueda,
Mitsuo Hashimoto,
Minoru Okazaki
Cast
Masako Nozawa,
Joji Yanami,
Mayumi Tanaka,
Ryo Horikawa,
Toshio Furukawa
Genre
Animation,
Action,
Fantasy
Dragon Ball Z Kai is a streamlined remaster of Dragon Ball Z that removes filler and follows the original manga more closely. It covers Goku’s discovery of his Saiyan origins, the battles against the Saiyans and Frieza, the rise of the Androids, and the threat of Cell, culminating in the Cell Games with Gohan at the center. This version ends with the Cell Saga and excludes The Final Chapters.
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Los Angeles Times by Charles Solomon
A slam-bang action-adventure that will have Dragon Ball fans cheering.
Variety by Joe Leydon
A strictly members-only entertainment for a dedicated target audience, Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ will impress the uninitiated as very loud and very colorful, but not nearly fast-paced enough.
The Guardian by Mike McCahill
One innovation: the application of thrash metal to fight scenes, which at least hushes the shriller voice artists.
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