Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' 2015

Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' 2015
Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' 2015

Directed By : Tadayoshi Yamamuro
Written By : Akira Toriyama (Screenplay)
Voice Cast :
  • Son Goku Voiced by Masako Nozawa
  • Vegeta Voiced By Ryo Horikawa
  • Freeza Voiced By Ryusei Nakao
  • Son Gohan Voiced by Masako Nozawa
  • Kuririn Voiced By Mayumi Tanaka
  • Piccolo Voiced By Toshio Furukawa
  • Tenshinhan Voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa
  • Kame-Sennin Voiced By Masaharu Sato
  • Bulma Voiced By Hiromi Tsuru

Movie Genre : Animation Action Adventure Comedy Fantasy Sci-Fi
Also Known As (Other Title): Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'
Official Website : http://www.dragonball2015.com/
Release Date: 18 April 2015
Production Company : Toei Bandai Namco Games, Bandai, Fox International Productions/>
Distributed By : Toei Company, 20th Century Fox

Moviepouch -After The god of destruction Beerus decided to not destroy the Earth, the planet is back again in peace. But, Sorbet and Tagoma, previous Freeza's servants, decide to revive his leader using the Dragon balls. Succesful in his plan, Freeza decides to return to Earth to start his revenge against the saiyans who humillated him once.


Prolog
Doragon Boru Zetto: Fukkatsu no 'Efu' is the nineteenth Japanese animated feature film based on the Dragon Ball series and the fifteenth to carry the Dragon Ball Z branding, released in theaters on April 28, 2015. It is the first ever Japanese film to be screened in IMAX 3D and also received screenings at 4DX theaters.

Plot
With their power dwindling due to the absence of their leader, the remnants of Freeza's army are led by an alien named Sorbet ( Sorube), who decides to revive their master. He then sets off to Earth with one other minion, Tagoma ( 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 Freeza, he brings him back to life in pieces, and his minions put him together using their advanced technology. Once restored, Freeza kills Tagoma and learns that Son Goku got much stronger, to the point of defeating Majin Boo and thus, he decides he too needs to become more powerful.


The film takes place a year after the Battle of Gods, in Age 779, since just after Pan is born, Frieza comes back to life and decides to train for a period of four months to achieve a new evolution form. Also, the events are stated to be set five years before the 28th World Martial Arts Tournament, in Age 784. Serving as a sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, it is placed between the chapters 517 and 518 of the manga.

Production
The original series author, Akira Toriyama, is once again credited with the original concept, script, and drawing character designs for the film. In the September 2014 issue of the Weekly Shonen Jump, Toriyama says that, although he did not plan on it, he is not only putting a lot of effort in drawing the art, but also "fussing over the smallest dialogue lines." He promises more action scenes, and teases that the story will be "utterly funny." To emphasize the effort he has put into this new film, Toriyama says that even his first manga editor praised him on the work he has done, even though this editor rarely ever does that. [source]

Songs
  • Insertion Song (IN) : "F" by Maximum the Hormone
  • Ending Song: "Z no Chikai" ('The Vow of Z') by Momoiro Clover Z


Did You Know?
Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu no F opened at number one in the Japanese box office, earning approximately US$8.1 million with 716,000 tickets sold in its first two days. It made 40.3% more and sold 27.4% more tickets than Battle of Gods did in its opening weekend.
Deadline.com reported that it had the biggest opening in Japan to that point for 2015, making Japan the only territory in the world where Furious 7 did not debut at number one. The film earned around US$10.9 million by its sixth day and sold 1 million tickets by the end of its first week, making it the fastest film to reach that attendance number in Japan to that point in 2015.By May 6, 2015, it grossed 3.1 billion yen (approximately US$25.9 million) on 2.36 million admissions, surpassing Battle of Gods in 19 days. In mid June, the film debuted in Latin American markets grossing $7.11 million during its opening weekend.

Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu no F grossed an estimated $45.1 million to date. [source]

See Also Dragon Ball Super

Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Not Rated

Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' 2015

The whole universe has been waiting... a godly dimension of battle begins.