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A two-part hour-long crossover special between Toriko, One Piece and Dragon Ball Z aired on Fuji TV on April 7, 2013. [38] Referred to as Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special!!, the parts are considered episode 590 of One Piece and episode 99 of Toriko respectively.
Toriko has been featured in a crossover TV specials with One Piece ' s Monkey D. Luffy and Dragon Ball Z ' s Goku. [6] It is revealed that Starjun is his brother and his father is none other than the great Gourmet God Acacia and his mother is the Chef Goddess Froese.
Prequel to One Piece Film: Z, released for smartphones: 8 "Glorious Island" Part 2: 5 minutes December 30, 2012 Prequel to One Piece Film: Z, released for smartphones: 9 Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special!! April 7, 2013 Crossover special, Episode 590 of One Piece anime: 10
On April 7, 2013, a two-part hour-long crossover TV special, between Dragon Ball Z, One Piece and Toriko, referred to as Dream 9 Toriko x One Piece x Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special!! aired on Fuji TV. [1] The first part is named "Run, Strongest Team! Toriko, Luffy, Goku!"
A two-part hour-long crossover TV special between Dragon Ball Z, One Piece, and Toriko aired on Fuji TV in 2013. Additionally, there is a two-part original video animation created as strategy guides for the 1993 video game Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans, which was remade in 2010 and included with the Raging Blast 2 ...
Featured characters of One Piece, Toriko and Dragon Ball enter a race hosted by the IGO in order to win the rare Carat Sizzled Cattle meat. Goku speeds ahead but is delayed when King Kai summons him to defeat a threat approaching from space. The race ends in a tie between Toriko, Goku and Luffy, initiating a tie-breaking fight for the prize.
By 1996, the first sixteen anime films up until Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon (1995) had sold 50 million tickets and grossed over ¥40 billion ($501 million) at the Japanese box office, making it the highest-grossing anime film series up until then, in addition to selling over 500,000 home video units in Japan.
Ian Sinclair (born March 2, 1984) [1] is an American voice actor and voice director.He provides voices for English versions of Japanese anime series and video games. Some of his major roles include Toraji Ishida in Bamboo Blade; Dallas Genoard in Baccano!