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It is based on the 2012 3D animated series Dragon Force (anime) created by Kazuya Hatazawa and a sequel to the 2013 movie of the same name. [2] It is directed and produced by Tommy Wang under the pseudonym Tommy Wang. The movie premiered in China on October 1, 2017. [1]
As with the franchise's anime television series, all 20 films and the first three TV specials were licensed in North America by Funimation. In Europe, AB Groupe licensed the first three Dragon Ball movies, the first nine Z movies, and the first two TV specials. Dragon Ball is one of the most successful franchises in animation history. [1]
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Seventeen films were produced during this period—three Dragon Ball films from 1986 to 1989, thirteen Dragon Ball Z films from 1989 to 1996, and finally a tenth anniversary film that was released in 1996, and adapted the Red Ribbon arc of the original series. [1] These films have a running time below feature length (around 45–60 minutes each ...
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The movie is a star-studded affair (featuring the voices of Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, Steve Buscemi, Jon Hamm, and more), and any fan of the series should have a good time with it.
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