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The movie’s extended final battle captures all the best aspects of the franchise’s iconic fight scenes.
By Evan Minto If you get an opportunity to see Dragon Ball Super: Broly in theaters, do it. It’s worth it just to hear your fellow audience members gasping and cheering like fans at a boxing match.
The trailers for the movie are even edited like boxing commercials, complete with title cards announcing the match-ups. “Vegeta vs. Broly!” “Frieza vs. Broly!” “Goku vs. Broly!” “A Saiyan Showdown!” And why not? Dragon Ball is a lot of things to a lot of people — a slapstick comedy, a story about family, a lesson in forgiving and befriending mass murderers — but let’s be real, fans mostly want to know who fights who. Thankfully, the movie delivers on the hype with a non-stop barrage of explosive, beautifully animated action.
Mild spoilers for Dragon Ball Super: Broly's story structure follow.
Broly is a perfect fit for this kind of action-centric Dragon Ball movie. He’s effectively the series’ Incredible Hulk — a monstrously powerful Saiyan driven mad by his uncontrollable strength (plus he’s even got a green color scheme). He previously only appeared in non-canonical Dragon Ball Z movies, but this one finally inducts him into the canon with a revamped backstory written by Akira Toriyama himself.
It takes 30 to 40 minutes of interstellar history for the movie to establish his origin story, but once Broly lands on Earth, things get started for real. For over an hour, Goku and Vegeta duke it out with the big, angry Saiyan in some of the most electrifying anime fight scenes I’ve ever seen. The Dragon Ball Z TV series often resorted to visual shorthand like speed lines to depict its battles, but the Broly movie is full of intricate fight choreography, rendered with painstaking detail.
Kaio-Ken</b>rnrnOne of the first major power-ups that Goku unlocks, the Kaio-Ken is represented as a deep red aura that surrounds the user and boosts their abilities in several ways. This boost is multiplicative in nature, and often times we can hear Goku powering up by saying u201cKaio-ken times 2u201d or u201ctimes 10u201d. Itu2019s taught to him by King-Kai, although we see little of this training outside of a small flashback. It first appears during the Nappa fight, during episode 29 of Dragon Ball Z, although itu2019s most famous appearance is during Gokuu2019s battle with Vegeta, later in that same saga.rnrnUnlike many forms in this list, which with training can be improved upon and the costs negated, the Kaio-ken has remained risky to use. From itu2019s first reveal, to the most recent sighting of it in Dragon Ball Super, Goku has always had to be careful or else risk injuring or even killing himself. Weu2019ve repeatedly seen examples of the tolls it takes, such as Goku collapsing in pain, or his Ki being thrown out of sync. This high risk, high reward nature was enough to carry the Kaio-ken through much of Dragon Ball Z, but during Super it was also revealed that it can be layered on top of Super Saiyan, ensuring that even years after itu2019s debut, the Kaio-ken could continue to remain relevant.','height':512,'width':995,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/kaioken-1536074786481.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/kaioken-1536074786481_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':'01','albumTotalCount':14},{'caption':'Great Ape</b> rnrnThe original Saiyan transformation, the Great Ape is limited to their race, like most entries on this list. Itu2019s first witnessed in Dragon Ball, although seen far more often during the events of Dragon Ball Z, as both Gohan and Vegeta turn into a Great Ape. While in this form, the users power skyrockets, as does their body size. This form also has severe side effects on the users mental state, as that person often becomes beast like in nature. An improved version, the Golden Great Ape, was revealed in Dragon Ball GT, but like much of that series, itu2019s unclear whether the Golden Great Ape will remain canon due to GT and Super directly conflicting with one another.rnrnTo the average person, the Great Ape would appear nearly invulnerable, but a warrior who can match their incredible strength can do battle with them. They do have one glaring weakness, their tail. If a Great Ape has their tail cut off, they immediately revert back into their humanoid form.rnrnItu2019s use in the series has often spurred on feelings of great fear and danger in our heroes, leading to the death, or near death of key characters. The Saiyan army also used Great Apes as weapons, so there are countless civilizations that have been razed to the ground by these gargantuan powerhouses.','height':510,'width':1028,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/greatape-1536073785112.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/greatape-1536073785112_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':'02','albumTotalCount':14},{'caption':'Super Saiyan</b> rnrnThe most iconic transformation in Dragon Ball, the Super Saiyan is a transformation exclusive to the Saiyan race. Itu2019s easily spotted thanks to itu2019s bright golden glow, and the spiky yellow hair that the user receives while in this state. While powered up, the user gains increased speed and power, which is first demonstrated when Goku goes Super Saiyan during episode 95 of Dragon Ball Z, after witnessing the death of his life long friend Krillin.rnrnWhile the users power and speed sharply increases, there are downsides. Super Saiyan takes a lot of energy to maintain and, over a long enough time, the user will run out and revert back to normal. Super Saiyan also causes the user to become more aggressive, a call back to the more primal nature of the Saiyan race and their other form, the Great Ape. Both the energy drain and loss of mental control can be overcome with enough training.rnrnAs the series went on, Super Saiyan would become the most widely used transformation. Several iterations of it would appear later in Dragon Ball Z, Super and GT, and the base form would become a staple of several characters, who didnu2019t quite train as much as Goku or Vegeta. While intense emotions would be the catalyst for transformation early on, these limits would be loosened with time, sometimes to the point of being comical.','height':513,'width':1028,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ssj1-1536073785117.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ssj1-1536073785117_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':'03','albumTotalCount':14},{'caption':'Super Saiyan 2</b>rnrnThe true evolution of Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan 2 drastically increases the users strength and speed far beyond what even Super Saiyan can achieve. While similar in appearance to the base form, Super Saiyan 2 can be easily spotted thanks to the electricity that arcs around the users body.rnrnWhat makes Super Saiyan 2 truly unique, is the nature of its first appearance. Gohan, not Goku, was the first character to access it, and it was, like many things, spurred on by intense anger. This was caused by his battle with Cell, specifically when Cell killed Android 16, who had become Gohanu2019s friend. Super Saiyan 2 would be use several times after this battle, although to much less fanfare from our heroes.','height':504,'width':989,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ssj2-1536073785117.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ssj2-1536073785117_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':'04','albumTotalCount':14},{'caption':'Super Saiyan 3</b>rnrnTo go further beyond, a warrior can also achieve Super Saiyan 3. This is the next evolution of Super Saiyan, and is most clearly distinguished by the extreme hair growth that is featured with it. Like the forms before it, Super Saiyan 3 radically increases strength and speed, at the expense of energy consumption. For this reason, itu2019s used rarely, as even Goku canu2019t maintain this form for long.rnrnWhile itu2019s initial reveal is quite dramatic, Super Saiyan 3 would quickly be learned by Gotenks as well, making it one of the faster forms of Super Saiyan to be passed from one warrior to the next. Dragon Ball Z also suffered from rapid power progression towards the end of the series, which caused Super Saiyan 3 to quickly be outclassed by Ultimate Gohan and the Fusion technique. These two things, along with the rise of Dragon Ball Super, would contribute to Super Saiyan 3 being pushed to the sidelines fairly quickly.','height':518,'width':1003,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ssj3-1536073785119.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ssj3-1536073785119_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':'05','albumTotalCount':14},{'caption':'Ultimate Gohan</b>rnrnAlthough unique to one character, this state is so powerful that it deserved an entry. Ultimate Gohan (sometimes referred to as Mystic Gohan), doesnu2019t have a drastic appearance change, allowing Gohan to appear in what is essentially his base form. The lack of flair is made up for by the near infinite potential that Ultimate Gohan has.rnrnThis form is granted to Gohan after going through oddly specific training with Elder Kai. Once completed, the Elder Kai exclaims that Gohanu2019s full potential is now unlocked, thus granting him the Ultimate status. This new power allows him to tap into a boundless energy, only limited by the amount of training that Gohan puts into it. For this reason, weu2019ve seen Gohan match or even surpass Goku in strength. Since this form isnu2019t an actual transformation, and is simply Gohan utilizing his full, inner power, it also doesnu2019t have any negative side effects, which allows him to use it far more frequently than the Super Saiyan transformation.rnrnThe only downside of the form, is one that is tied directly into Gohan as a character: his reluctance to train. Itu2019s due to this that, even though he could in theory be the strongest character in the series, heu2019s often depicted as being one of the weakest. Itu2019s only thanks to the recent Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super do we see Gohan slowly beginning to rise in power again.','height':510,'width':973,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ultimate-1536073785121.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ultimate-1536073785121_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':'06','albumTotalCount':14},{'caption':'Fusion (Fusion Dance)</b>rnrnThe Fusion Dance is an alternative method of fusing that is used during the Buu Saga, before the Potara Earrings became an option. As the name implies, the two users of this skill must perform an elaborate dance, all while having their power levels be virtually identical. If they manage to pull it off, the fusion will trigger, forming an entirely new person from the merged entities.rnrnThe first users of the Fusion Dance are Goten and Trunks, during the Buu Saga of Dragon Ball Z. Since theyu0027re kids, they do mess it up a few times, which results in the fused entity being far weaker than normal. Unlike Potara Fusion however, this one is not permanent, so once it wears off the users can try again.rnrnGoku and Vegeta would later go on to use the Fusion Dance, in both a movie (Fusion Reborn) and in Dragon Ball GT. When they fuse through this method, they form Gogeta, a character entirely different from Vegito. Gogeta is incredibly powerful as you would expect, and unlike Vegito, has a more balanced personality, clearly displaying aspects of both Goku and Vegeta.','height':986,'width':1878,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/dance-1536073785108.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/dance-1536073785108_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':'07','albumTotalCount':14},{'caption':'Fusion (Potara)</b>rnrnThe Potara Earrings are gifts from the Kais and when worn, merge the bodies of two people together. The resulting fusion forms a new person who is many times stronger than the two entities could hope to be separately.rnrnThe most notable users of the earrings are Goku and Vegeta, who first used them during the Buu Saga to turn into Vegito. As expected, Vegitou2019s strength was such that he could easily beat Buu, but was overly cocky during the fight, which resulted in him being tricked and absorbed into Buuu2019s body. Since the fusion was between two Saiyans, one of which is arguably always quite arrogant, itu2019s easy to see how this slip up could of happened.rnrnWhen first revealed, the earrings are stated as being a permanent fusion, however this restriction was lifted during the events of Dragon Ball Super, when Vegito once again made an appearance during the fight with Zamasu.','height':986,'width':1873,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/potara-1536073785113.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/potara-1536073785113_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':'08','albumTotalCount':14},{'caption':'Super Saiyan 4</b>rnrnDragon Ball GT had many interesting additions to the series, one of which was Super Saiyan 4. Although denoted by a 4, this form is not a direct progression from Super Saiyan 3, and instead is more closely related to the Great Ape. Itu2019s easily spotted, as this form requires the user to have their tail, and theyu0027ll have grown hair all over their bodies.rnrnUnlike the other forms of Super Saiyan, which can be trained to achieve after you initially unlock the base Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan 4 has an elaborate series of checks the user must meet in order to achieve it. The most critical of these, is that the user becomes a Great Ape, but instead of losing control, they must focus their mind and body, regaining control of themselves and channeling the Great Ape energy inside themselves, thus unlocking Super Saiyan 4. Goku and Vegeta are the only two to reach this state, and Vegeta only does so with some extra help.rnrnDue to the conflicts found between Dragon Ball GT and Super, itu2019s unclear if Super Saiyan 4 will ever be seen in the franchise again.','height':1081,'width':1382,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ssj4-1536073785119.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ssj4-1536073785119_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':'09','albumTotalCount':14},{'caption':'Super Saiyan Rage</b>rnrnAs Dragon Ball aged, Super Saiyan became less important due to the prevalence of other forms, which caused some staleness and predictability to arise when the heroes would use the same forms repeatedly. To counter this, the writers began allowing Goku, Vegeta and other Saiyans to tap into incredible strength during intense moments of emotional distress. These outbursts of powers would later be dubbed Super Saiyan Rage, or sometimes Super Saiyan Anger.rnrnThis form isnu2019t limited to any one color, and is instead most distinguished by the immense strength the character showcases. As we touched on, itu2019s only accessed during intense moments of emotional duress, which is not only a call back to the moment when Goku originally unlocked Super Saiyan after witnessing the death of Krillin, but also reflects real life and how great feats of strength are performed by those during a crisis.rnrnThese uncharacteristic outbursts of strength have been witnessed several times. Although Goku has had his moments itu2019s Vegeta and Trunks who are most remembered for using these forms. Early in Dragon Ball Super, Vegeta would tap into an incredible level of strength when Bulma was struck by Beerus. Future Trunks, during his fight with Goku Black and Zamasu, would also tap into incredible power, which for a few brief seconds, skyrocketed him to near Super Saiyan Blue levels of strength.','height':1039,'width':1873,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/rage-1536073785114.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/rage-1536073785114_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':10,'albumTotalCount':14},{'caption':'Super Saiyan God</b>rnrnDropping the number and the traditional gold coloring, Super Saiyan God is a major leap forward in terms of strength and capability. Super Saiyan God doesnu2019t use normal Ki and is instead charged with Godly Ki, a much stronger power source than most mortals would never be able to tap in to.rnrnSuper Saiyan God is most easily recognized by its fiery red glow and the red hair it bestows. Itu2019s leaps and bounds stronger than even Super Saiyan 3. While itu0027s originally obtained by Goku through the use of a ritual, a brief scene in the anime suggests Vegeta was able to tap into Godly Ki through his training with Whis.rnrnAlong with the radical change in color, the most interesting aspect of this form is that Super Saiyan God is a permanent powerup for the user. Even after it wears off, the warrior can still access new levels of strength, thanks to the Godly Ki that they are now in possession of. This is most clearly witnessed during the Battle of Gods movie, where Goku reverts back to his Super Saiyan form, but is still able to do battle with Beerus.','height':1050,'width':1883,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ssgod-1536073785116.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ssgod-1536073785116_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':11,'albumTotalCount':14},{'caption':'Super Saiyan Blue</b>rnrnJust like how Super Saiyan was improved upon several times, so too was Super Saiyan God. After extensive training, a warrior can enter the Super Saiyan Blue state. As the name implies, this powerup is blue, making it easily stand out among the more traditional yellow and gold lineup of Super Saiyans.rnrnSuper Saiyan Blue has only been achieved by Goku and Vegeta, and itu2019s in thanks to their extensive training with Beerus and Whis. They use it quite frequently throughout the entire run of Dragon Ball Super, which caused Super Saiyan Blue to become the staple transformation for that series. Like all transformations, itu2019s long term use cannot be maintained, as it does slowly drain the user of stamina.rnrnJust like the normal Super Saiyan, thereu2019ve been examples of Super Saiyan Blue being further improved upon. Goku will use the Kaio-Ken with it, which layers the benefits of both techniques on top of each other, while Vegeta was able to improve upon Super Saiyan Blue during the Tournament of Power, essentially unlocking Super Saiyan Blue v2, which for a time, increased his strength to match Gokus.','height':1060,'width':1878,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ssb-1536073785115.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ssb-1536073785115_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':12,'albumTotalCount':14},{'caption':'Ultra Instinct</b>rnrnUltra Instinct is the most recent and by far the greatest powerup to be unlocked in Dragon Ball. It looks slightly different depending on the state reached, but once a fighter taps into the full Ultra Instinct, an aura of white and blue surrounds them while their hair and eyes turn grey. Itu2019s also said several times that Ultra Instinct radiates noticeable amounts of heat.rnrnLike all other forms, Ultra Instinct is a giant boost to the users power and speed, but thatu2019s not itu2019s primary benefit. Instead, Ultra Instinct drastically changes how a warrior fights. It allows them to react instinctually, causing their movements and attacks to happen so fast that almost no one can see them happening.rnrnThis great strength comes at a cost though. First, itu2019s nearly impossible to trigger unless the warrior is virtually about to die. Even if it does activate, if the warrior hasnu2019t won the fight before it wears off, they will be immediately crippled by incredible pain and a sudden loss of energy, something we see happen to Goku while he battles Jiren.','height':516,'width':880,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ui-1536073785120.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/ui-1536073785120_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':13,'albumTotalCount':14},{'caption':'Legendary Super Saiyan</b>rnrnThis is one of the few transformations that for a long time was exclusive to an enemy. Although still called Super Saiyan, the Legendary prefix means that this isnu2019t the same as the normal form, and this can be seen by the fact people who use it have a greenish aura around them, and have their hair hued in a green color.rnrnThe original user of this form was Broly, a movie specific enemy. He was called the Legendary Super Saiyan due to his immense strength that he didnu2019t even need to train to achieve, he was simply born with it. Many years later, we see Kale in Dragon Ball Super use a form similar to this, during the events of the Tournament of Power. Both of them become overly aggressive while using this form, although Kale is eventually shown overcoming this thanks to her bond with Caulifla.rnrnWith the upcoming Broly movie teasing the form again, itu2019s unclear if any changes will be made to how it works, or if a better explanation of what the form is will be revealed.','height':781,'width':1445,'url':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/lssj-1536075376546.jpg','styleUrl':'https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2018/09/04/lssj-1536075376546_{size}.jpg','credit':','objectRelationName':','objectRelationUrl':','albumName':'Power Ups and Transformations in Dragon Ball','relativePosition':14,'albumTotalCount':14}]'>Kaio-Ken One of the first major power-ups that Goku unlocks, the Kaio-Ken is represented as a deep red aura that surrounds the user and boosts their abilities in several ways. This boost is multiplicative in nature, and often times we can hear Goku powering up by saying “Kaio-ken times 2” or “times 10”. It’s taught to him by King-Kai, although we see little of this training outside of a small flashback. It first appears during the Nappa fight, during episode 29 of Dragon Ball Z, although it’s most famous appearance is during Goku’s battle with Vegeta, later in that same saga. Unlike many forms in this list, which with training can be improved upon and the costs negated, the Kaio-ken has remained risky to use. From it’s first reveal, to the most recent sighting of it in Dragon Ball Super, Goku has always had to be careful or else risk injuring or even killing himself. We’ve repeatedly seen examples of the tolls it takes, such as Goku collapsing in pain, or his Ki being thrown out of sync. This high risk, high reward nature was enough to carry the Kaio-ken through much of Dragon Ball Z, but during Super it was also revealed that it can be layered on top of Super Saiyan, ensuring that even years after it’s debut, the Kaio-ken could continue to remain relevant.
Kaio-Ken One of the first major power-ups that Goku unlocks, the Kaio-Ken is represented as a deep red aura that surrounds the user and boosts their abilities in several ways. This boost is multiplicative in nature, and often times we can hear Goku powering up by saying “Kaio-ken times 2” or “times 10”. It’s taught to him by King-Kai, although we see little of this training outside of a small flashback. It first appears during the Nappa fight, during episode 29 of Dragon Ball Z, although it’s most famous appearance is during Goku’s battle with Vegeta, later in that same saga. Unlike many forms in this list, which with training can be improved upon and the costs negated, the Kaio-ken has remained risky to use. From it’s first reveal, to the most recent sighting of it in Dragon Ball Super, Goku has always had to be careful or else risk injuring or even killing himself. We’ve repeatedly seen examples of the tolls it takes, such as Goku collapsing in pain, or his Ki being thrown out of sync. This high risk, high reward nature was enough to carry the Kaio-ken through much of Dragon Ball Z, but during Super it was also revealed that it can be layered on top of Super Saiyan, ensuring that even years after it’s debut, the Kaio-ken could continue to remain relevant.
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The Broly movie is full of intricate fight choreography, rendered with painstaking detail.
Punches send fighters careening through snow-covered mountains. Energy blasts rend the earth beneath their feet. Characters get slammed with fists, feet, elbows, and knees, tossed around like rag dolls (hello again Dr. Banner), and dragged face-first along jagged cliffs. And unlike the series, which was notorious for its long bouts of screaming and powering up, there’s barely a chance to catch your breath throughout the fight. The characters rest for a minute or two at most, then jump right back into the fray. As if that isn't exciting enough, the background music features a vocalist chanting the names of the characters while they fight, a creative choice that’s utterly bizarre and yet somehow works perfectly.
Dragon Ball Super: Broly is so relentlessly focused on its main fight that it doesn’t even bother with the other heroes, save a brief cameo by Piccolo. Instead of a who’s who of characters, we get a tour of the various Super Saiyan levels — from regular to God to Blue — culminating in the first canonical appearance of Goku and Vegeta’s fused form, Gogeta. The Broly movie trims the fat from the Dragon Ball franchise, and in the process absolutely nails one of its core appeals: anime dudes with godlike superpowers pummeling each other into the dirt.
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It feels like a tour of Dragon Ball visuals through the ages, from chunky high contrast artwork to loose, free-flowing animation to full 3D CG.
A straight hour of fighting might sound repetitive, but part of the movie’s genius is the way director Tatsuya Nagamine deploys his animators. Each segment of the fight — Vegeta’s warm-up match, Goku’s protracted duel, Frieza’s surprise battle — features their own unique art style and sense of motion. In anime, it’s common to see different art styles from shot to shot, but much rarer to see long sequences featuring their own distinct styles. It feels like a tour of Dragon Ball visuals through the ages, from chunky high contrast artwork to loose, free-flowing animation to full 3D CG.
As I write this, Dragon Ball Super: Broly is the #4 movie in the US box office (after a brief stint at #1) with sold-out screenings around the United States. I’m not surprised: it’s the purest and most polished Dragon Ball action experience I’ve ever seen — an anime equivalent to The Raid or John Wick. So yeah, trust me, you’re going to want ringside seats.
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For more on Dragon Ball Super: Broly, be sure to read IGN’s spoiler-free review if you haven't seen the movie yet, and if you have, catch our explanation of Broly's ending and what it means for the Dragon Ball anime.
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