Dragon Ball Z: O Poder Invencível
Título original: Dragon Ball Z: Moetsukiro!! Nessen Ressen Chô-Gekisen
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Goku, Vegeta e o resto da Equipe Dragão procuram o Lendário Super Saiyajin, um guerreiro destrutivo e todo-poderoso.Goku, Vegeta e o resto da Equipe Dragão procuram o Lendário Super Saiyajin, um guerreiro destrutivo e todo-poderoso.Goku, Vegeta e o resto da Equipe Dragão procuram o Lendário Super Saiyajin, um guerreiro destrutivo e todo-poderoso.
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- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Masako Nozawa
- Son Gokû
- (narração)
- …
Toshio Furukawa
- Piccolo
- (narração)
Mayumi Tanaka
- Kuririn
- (narração)
Takeshi Kusao
- Trunks
- (narração)
Ryô Horikawa
- Vegeta
- (narração)
Hiromi Tsuru
- Bulma
- (narração)
- …
Kôhei Miyauchi
- Kame Sen'nin
- (narração)
Naoko Watanabe
- Chi-Chi
- (narração)
Naoki Tatsuta
- Oolong
- (narração)
- …
Hiroko Emori
- Mrs. Brief
- (narração)
- …
Yasuhiko Kawazu
- Moa
- (narração)
Nobutoshi Canna
- Shikenkan
- (narração)
- (as Nobutoshi Hayashi)
Masaharu Satô
- King Vegeta
- (narração)
Bin Shimada
- Broly
- (narração)
Iemasa Kayumi
- Paragus
- (narração)
Jôji Yanami
- Kaiô
- (narração)
- …
Vic Mignogna
- Broly
- (English version)
- (narração)
Sean Schemmel
- Goku
- (English version)
- (narração)
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This Dragonball Z movie actually has a very decent runtime of an hour and nine minutes. That may not seem like a long movie, but compared to other Z movies it is a nice bit of time indeed. Why does the simple increase of length help the movie? Well for one thing they had time to set up the movie while still having a decent fight at the end that is just not another 2 minute fight where someone powers up and decimates their opponent like in the first film with Cooler. This one has a strange mysterious alien getting Vegeta to his planet. He is a Saiyan and he wishes that his prince return to the new Vegeta planet. Well he is not really interested until told of the legendary Super Saiyan warrior creating havoc. The thought of challenging this warrior leads Vegeta onto the ship to the new planet with quite a few Z warriors in tow. A bit more buildup to follow, when I first saw this one I was very worried that there would not be enough time for a decent fight, but thankfully the longer running time meant there could be one giant fight between the Z fighters and Brolly who was the legendary one. Still, while it is good it has its faults as well. For some reason Vegeta is completely out of character here. He shows fear of this warrior and freezes up at the sight of him basically conceding they had no chance against him. This is not something Vegeta has ever done in the regular series. This is the same warrior who usually goes after the much stronger foes still thinking he is going to win. I also did not like the way this Super Saiyan is taken out, but that has more to do with how he is presented later (he would appear in one other film and sort of another one). Overall, though this one is very nice has a great fight and great humor as I loved the scene where Master Roshii challenges Brolly.
Dragon Ball Z: Broly-The Legendary Super Saiyan(1993) Starring: Eric Vale, Bin Shimada, Ryō Horikawa, Mayumi Tanakam, Toshio Furukawa, Masako Nozawa, Naoko Watanabe, Hiromi Tsuru, and Kōhei Miyauchi Review You know for a guy who doesn't like Dragon Ball and sees it as a joke thanks to that 2009 live action film I freaking enjoyed myself with this picture. It was tons of fun. In this Dragon Ball film it introduces the super-villain Broly into the franchise. When a spaceship touches down during a picnic, the saiyan Paragus tries to persuade Vegeta to rule the new planet Vegeta. There, Vegeta enlists Paragus's powerful son, Broly, to help him investigate a series of interplanetary attacks. But when Broly comes face to face with Goku, his long buried rage sends shockwaves through the universe. This films was purpose I believe was to go along with the dragonball storyline for fans while being enjoyable for other kids who didn't see the show at the time. It has great animation and great action sequences for a cartoon but to be honest I wasn't heavy on the plot. But it does seem interesting which is a good thing. You know my brother in law would always have a conversation about the superman movie Man of Steel and he would say to me its Dragon Ball because of the fight scenes, And I would say I've always wanted to see that kind of fight and he would say you have basically have always wanted to see a dragonball fight. The film is short of course I think this needed rto be longer if it were to hook me because I did not like that opening with Goku going for a job interview with CHi Chi I think that's how you spell her name. But later it got my curiosity then quickly my attention. Dragon Ball Z: Broly: The Super Saiyan is a fun time, with a some what interesting story, all the characters you know and love and great action sequences I give it a three out of five.
It's your average dragon ball movie, but improved by a mile. Go check it out.
The "Dragonball Z" movies are certainly good, but they ran into this huge problem. They were just too short! These things were as short as 40 minutes sometimes! They are probably the shortest films I have seen in modern times that have been considered feature length, but not this one! Okay, 72 minutes still isn't that long, but this really feels like a movie based on "Dragonball Z". We get introduced to Broly and it's great that we actually get movies that have a recurring villain. We even get a great backstory when we realize he placed literally next to Goku on the day he was born!
I love the allusions to Bardock too. The other main villain is named Paragus. It didn't take too long to figure out that his name was a pun on "Asparagus". I admit that it does seem a stretch to have the villain named "Broly" as a reference to broccoli. They even themselves point this out, so it was fun. The pacing was great and the artwork is as good as anything featured on the show or other movies. I love how they try to make this story personal. Master Roshi shows off his muscles, but still doesn't get to fight. This is why the more recent movies are even better. ***1/2
I love the allusions to Bardock too. The other main villain is named Paragus. It didn't take too long to figure out that his name was a pun on "Asparagus". I admit that it does seem a stretch to have the villain named "Broly" as a reference to broccoli. They even themselves point this out, so it was fun. The pacing was great and the artwork is as good as anything featured on the show or other movies. I love how they try to make this story personal. Master Roshi shows off his muscles, but still doesn't get to fight. This is why the more recent movies are even better. ***1/2
Out of all the Dragon Ball Z movies, Bojack, Cooler, Lord Slug eka. This one tops them all. The Legendary Super Saiyan Broly, and epic that will get you pumped up from beginning to end. Broly is without a doubt the most bada** movie villain in DBZ. Three movies to honor his coolness.
A saiyan named Paragus arrives on Earth for Vegeta, and takes him to a planet to be honored the new king of Saiyans. It turns out that his son, named Broly, is the Legendary super saiyan, and becomes an unstoppable monster that, for a variety of the film, kicks the crap out of the Z warriors.
Seriously, most of the film is set around Broly killing everybody, which, although gets a little repetitive, also gets amazingly awesome and intense. Broly is ridiculously monstrous, and is the most bada** DBZ movie villain ever!
Its about a full length-ed movie too, unlike the others, which gives more room for conflicts.
The best of the Broly series by far, even though its just him beating everybody around. What I disliked about it was Vegeta, who is a huge puss throughout the whole film. When Piccolo steps in, its awesome, and things really heat up. The music kicks a** as well, setting the mood for each individual fight scene. The way Broly massacres everybody is insane, crushing their heads and all kinds of crap.
The title says it all, the Legendary Super Saiyan at his most monstrous.
A saiyan named Paragus arrives on Earth for Vegeta, and takes him to a planet to be honored the new king of Saiyans. It turns out that his son, named Broly, is the Legendary super saiyan, and becomes an unstoppable monster that, for a variety of the film, kicks the crap out of the Z warriors.
Seriously, most of the film is set around Broly killing everybody, which, although gets a little repetitive, also gets amazingly awesome and intense. Broly is ridiculously monstrous, and is the most bada** DBZ movie villain ever!
Its about a full length-ed movie too, unlike the others, which gives more room for conflicts.
The best of the Broly series by far, even though its just him beating everybody around. What I disliked about it was Vegeta, who is a huge puss throughout the whole film. When Piccolo steps in, its awesome, and things really heat up. The music kicks a** as well, setting the mood for each individual fight scene. The way Broly massacres everybody is insane, crushing their heads and all kinds of crap.
The title says it all, the Legendary Super Saiyan at his most monstrous.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThis was the longest Dragon Ball Z film up until Dragon Ball Z: A Batalha dos Deuses (2013), running at 72 minutes.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the end credits of the English version for voice actors, the character SCIENTIST B is misspelled as SCIENTIET B.
- Versões alternativasAn alternate version by FUNimation was released on VHS and DVD that removes the blood and mild nudity.
- ConexõesEdited into Broly the Legendary Super Saiyan Abridged (2016)
- Trilhas sonorasEternal Sacrifice
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