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Posted by Byron Bojangles III
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Posted by Poxxxx says GFR
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Posted on 2/9/14 at 12:00 am to
Posted by shifty94
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Posted on 2/9/14 at 7:56 am to
Posted by Korin
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Posted on 2/11/14 at 10:55 am to
I really want to see a GoT-style intro for DBZ.
Posted by Poxxxx says GFR
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Posted on 2/11/14 at 11:25 am to
That theme is badass. Would be pretty cool with darkened colors, and bits from fight scenes/attacks. Maybe throw in a little of the Z fighters flying from place to place with Shenron, and Nimbus in tow.
Posted by Korin
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Posted on 2/11/14 at 11:26 am to
I mean how it shows the places being constructed and stuff. They could have Kami's house, Capsule Corporation, the Lookout, Goku's house, etc.
Posted by Poxxxx says GFR
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Posted on 2/11/14 at 11:40 am to
That would be pretty cool. Seeing how Korin Tower and Kami's Lookout were constructed would be awesome. Especially the Pendulum Room!
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Posted on 2/11/14 at 9:08 pm to
Posted by HOLYSAINTS
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Posted on 2/12/14 at 9:54 am to
Hahaha that's was hilarious!!!
Have you guys played Battle of Z? Wondering if it's worth a pick up. I already have budokai 3 and love it.
Posted by Poxxxx says GFR
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Posted on 2/12/14 at 11:37 am to
If you wanna know more about the game, I think Kanzenshuu did an in depth analysis on BoZ. I'll look into that.

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Posted by Poxxxx says GFR
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Posted on 2/12/14 at 12:13 pm to
Everything You Actually Wanted To Know About “Battle of Z”


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Who developed the game?
Battle of Z was developed by Artdink for Namco-Bandai. The developer is most recently well-known for their work on various games in the Macross and Gundam franchises.

Which systems is/are this game available on?
Battle of Z is available on the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3, and the Vita worldwide. In North America in particular, the Vita version is download-only, and only contains the English language audio track.

Is there any connection between the game Battle of Z and the film Battle of Gods?
Goku’s new Super Saiyan God form is playable in the game, along with the God of Destruction, Beerus, and his attendant, Whis. There is also a section of the story mode dedicated to the film. The movie is not contained on the game disc in any way, however.

Is there an opening video? New theme song?
Yes and no. There is indeed a newly-animated 2D opening sequence. The first half features Son Goku and friends battling some of the usual villains, while the second half focuses on Super Saiyan God Son Goku versus the God of Destruction, Beerus. The song played — yes, even in the North American release — is FLOW’s (original Japanese language) cover of “CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA” from the film Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (where Super Saiyan God and Beerus themselves come from).

Which languages are included?
There is a default English language track and a selectable Japanese language track on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions. Certain international releases of the Vita version (including the North American release) only contain the English language track.

What is the background music in the game?
Similar to the Raging Blast games, the Japanese version of the game features newly-synthesized versions of tunes from Shunsuke Kikuchi’s original score to the Dragon Ball Z TV series and movies, while the international releases of the game feature a combination of new and recycled tunes (this time from the Blast games).

Is Battle of Z a fighting game or not?
Yes and no. You are absolutely “fighting” against opponents, but the game is heavily structured on a team-based formula with characters having very specific roles. There are melee-focused characters, support-focused characters, etc. Think of it as a mix between the previous 3D fighting games for the franchise with Monster Hunter and a little dash of MMORPG goodness.

Is there a local multiplayer mode?
On the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, no. Multiplayer is available, but only via online matches. There is no full- or split-screen local multiplayer. On the Playstation Vita, local ad-hoc as well as online matches are available.

Is there a 1P versus CPU mode?
No. You can only fight against preset opponents in missions (solo or online) or against other players. There is no way to fight your own selection of computer-controlled opponents.

How many players can fight at once?
There is a maximum of four-versus-four matches (eight total players), both against the computer-controlled opponent in the story mode and then with freely-selectable characters online against human opponents.

Which characters are available to play as?
There are 69 selectable characters, three characters available as various types of downloadable content (first-pressing inclusions, pre-order bonuses, etc.), and five giant boss characters (who themselves are not selectable to play as). The entire roster is available for viewing on the game’s official Japanese website.

Does Battle of Z include “in-game transformations”?
No. Each stage of a character represents a different selection, and may play differently from an earlier/later form of the character.

How do I get Son Goku in his Naruto Sage outfit?
All first-pressings of the physical release of the game come with a code for the character/outfit in the box. While it is likely that first-pressing copies of the game will remain available for quite some time, there will eventually be no way to guarantee you will get the character/outfit unless you purchase(d) the game at launch.

How do I get Super Vegetto as a playable character?
In North America, Super Vegetto is a bonus made available as downloadable content for those pre-ordering at Best Buy or Future Shop. In Europe, most pre-orders should come with both Super Vegetto and Super Saiyan Bardock, regardless of where you purchase the game. In Japan, Super Vegetto will be available for purchase at ¥300 starting February 6th.

How do I get Super Saiyan Bardock as a playable character?
In North America, Super Saiyan Bardock is a bonus made available as downloadable content for those pre-ordering at GameStop / EB Games. In Europe, most pre-orders should come with both Super Vegetto and Super Saiyan Bardock, regardless of where you purchase the game. In Japan, Super Saiyan Bardock will be available for purchase at ¥300 starting February 6th.

Will the downloadable content be available for purchase later?
The North American branch of Namco-Bandai has confirmed to Kanzenshuu that there are currently no plans to offer the pre-order bonus characters as paid downloadable content. So far, it seems they will only be available for purchase in Japan. Downloadable content is generally not cross-compatible between different regions.

How do I get the special “Goku Edition” with all the extras?
Like with many of the recent games, the special edition is only available for purchase in Europe. It comes packed with a figure and an art book.

Is there a demo available?
Yes – a demo is available worldwide for all systems that it is available on (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Vita).

What can be carried over from the demo to the full retail game?
Your accumulated Dragon Points and Premium Points, player rank and level of computer-controlled partners, as well as progress in Story Mode will carry over to the full game. This includes unlocked characters and stages.

Is the game “cross-buy” / “cross-save” / “cross-play” on the Sony platforms?
A separate purchase is required for both the PlayStation 3 and Vita versions, and the console/portable players cannot play with each other. On the flip side, save files from either version can indeed be uploaded, downloaded, and then continued on the other platform.

I need more. I want to listen to super fans talk about it. Make this happen for me.
We have you covered! Check out Episode #0351 of our podcast here at Kanzenshuu to hear Mike (VegettoEX) and special guest Kirran (LordMoonstone) discuss the demo and hopes for the final game.

Remember that this is just a quick look at the game and some of the most frequently asked questions leading up to its launch — it is not a full review. A review is indeed coming, though, both in written form and on the podcast. Stay tuned for more!
Posted by Poxxxx says GFR
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Posted on 2/12/14 at 3:47 pm to
I don't remember if I ever posted this?


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The continuation of Dragon Ball Kai into the Majin Buu story arc is perhaps the biggest, most widely-known, open secret there has ever been for the franchise. Kanzenshuu can independently confirm that it is real and it is in production… and that is about all we can say for sure


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The “refreshed” version of the Dragon Ball Z TV series originally began in Japan in 2009 as part of the 20th anniversary celebration of the anime. It ran for a total of 97 episodes — up through the end of the Cell story arc — before the massive Tohoku earthquake and tsunami disaster occurred, preempting “Episode 98? from actually airing before Toriko ultimately took its timeslot in April.

After the series’ “completion” with the Cell arc, things remained quiet as it was distributed to the rest of the world for various television broadcasts and home video releases. New dubs were created and each company seemed to bank on Toei’s strategy of simultaneously re-engaging prior fans and setting up an entirely new fanbase.


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In November 2012, Mayumi Tanaka (Kuririn/Yajirobe) let it slip on her personal blog that the Japanese cast was starting up recording again for Dragon Ball Kai. Surprisingly, it would not actually air on television in Japan, but rather it would be produced for international release:


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It won’t be aired in Japan, but overseas, Dragon Ball Kai is continuing.
Right now, we are recording the part at the Tenka’ichi Budokai, where Goten and Trunks infiltrate the adults’ division by one standing on the other’s shoulders.
The image is definitely clearer than before.
We talked about how we want it to air in Japan, too.
— Mayumi



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Almost a full year later with no real information, Tanaka slipped even more information on her personal blog in the form of a birthday celebration photo… which also happened to indicate more Dragon Ball recording. Notably shown in the photo were Unsho Ishizuka (who took over the role of Mr. Satan after Daisuke Gori’s unfortunate passing), Kozo Shioya (the voice of Majin Buu), Yuji Mitsuya (voice of Kaioshin) and Yukio Nagasaki (sound director from Dragon Ball Kai).




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Various members of various voice casts on each side of the Pacific have since made comments about the continuation of Dragon Ball Kai. Some are left to hang out in the vastness of the Internet, which other comments seem to mysteriously vanish as quickly as they first slipped out. Even Madman Entertainment down in Australia seems to be looking forward to its continuation, and went so far as to pin it down for a late-2014 release.
Posted by Peazey
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Posted on 2/12/14 at 4:07 pm to
huh. Pretty cool. So is that saying that it was the tsunami that delayed the continuation of kai?
Posted by Poxxxx says GFR
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Posted on 2/12/14 at 4:18 pm to
I think it's just saying it slowed production of the final episode. IIRC, they were originally going to leave it at 97 total episodes of Kai.
Posted by Korin
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Posted on 2/12/14 at 4:26 pm to
Nature wasn't a fan of stuff that shouldn't be canon.
Posted by Poxxxx says GFR
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Posted on 2/12/14 at 4:29 pm to
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Posted by Byron Bojangles III
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 2/17/14 at 9:13 am to
Not that anyone cares.

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A “new age of kai” is coming. That is, Dragon Ball Z Kai. In the upcoming issue of V Jump, it has been revealed that a new series of Kai will be airing this Spring, on April 6th. This new series will feature the fourth major Saga in Akira Toriyama’s manga, the Majin Buu saga. It is expected that the new series will continue on to the end of the original story.


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This post was edited on 2/17/14 at 9:14 am
Posted by Korin
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Posted on 2/17/14 at 10:06 am to
Posted by MagicCityBlazer
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Posted on 2/17/14 at 10:34 am to
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Only because Toei is holding a gun to his head.


How would Toei go about that, exactly?
Posted by Poxxxx says GFR
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Posted on 2/17/14 at 3:31 pm to
I'm glad they're finishing it. It's been known for a while, but it's finally official.
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