Dragon Ball Z 2015 ‘Worst Wish’ Movie and Trailer and Other Dragon Ball Z Balls Set News

Dragon Ball Z 2015 'Worst Wish' Movie and Trailer and Other Dragon Ball Z Balls Set News
Dragon Ball Z 2015 is in the works according to Akira Toriyama, the creator of the franchise manga and anime series. He will be designing and writing the original concept, screenplay and characters for the Dragon Ball Z movie that is scheduled to be shown in theaters from late April to early May during Japan's Golden Week (GW) holiday.
The Dragon Ball Z 2015 trailer is now available on the official website for the film (http://www.dragonball2015.com/). It is quite brief and it is all in Japanese. It starts with a scene showing Shenron the dragon speaking. This is followed by the appearance of some Nihongo characters which reads as "There's someone I want you to revive" if translated in English. Then Goku is shown powering up as a Super Saiyan. The clip finally ends with the flash of Nihongo characters which, if translated in English, read as Dragon Ball Z 2015 "The worst wish in history. Now, despair begins." and, the release date "GW 2015″ in Japan.
The Dragon Ball Z 2015 IMDB post only reads as "Untitled Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods Sequel (2015)." Aside from Toriyama being the writer and Kenji Yamamoto being in charge of scoring the music, there are no other specific details about the upcoming anime film. There is also no news when, or even if, the movie will be shown outside of Japan.
On other news, Dragon Ball Z ball sets, due to the renewed popularity of the anime franchise, are again back in demand in most toy stores and collectors outlets as well as on Amazon and Ebay. The replica Dragon Ball Z ball sets are available for sale in sets of seven pieces or they can be bought separately by the piece.
Dragon Ball Z (DBZ) series is the sequel to the Dragon Ball anime series. Both are produced by Toei Animation for TV. It adapts the last 325 chapters of the original 519-chapter Dragon Ball saga created by Toriyama serialized from 1988 to 1995 in the Weekly Shonen Jump manga comics. Dragon (DBZ) episodes previously aired on TV can still be accessed online, particularly from the archives of the Dragon Ball Club.
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