‘Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F’ Spoilers: Japanese idol group ‘Momoiro Clover Z’ sings OST; Chris Ayers to voice Frieza in English version

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'Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F' Official Sound Track has been revealed to be sung by Japanese popular idol group Momoiro Clover Z.

FUNimation has announced that the group will render their voices for the theme song with the title, "Z no Chikai" that was already recorded in English version for the international debut of the classic anime of all time.

The original Japanese theme song has just been released yesterday in Japan by a CD single. This was announced during the celebration event of the movie in its premiere in Japan where it garnered a whopping 1.83 billion yen from 1.36 million viewers in just nine days. Crunchyroll also reports that Chris Ayers is once again returning to voice the head villain Frieza as announced by FUNimation last week during the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo.

Meanwhile, more plots gets revealed as the US opening comes near, making it harder to miss especially by die-hard Dragon Ball Fanatics.Many fans speculate that Lord Beerus might have been killed by Frieza on his way to transforming in his golden form. This has been brought up as fans noticed the absence of Beerus in the official trailer of the movie.

Goku, on the other hand, makes sure to not get taken lightly as he sports a new look in blue hair that stands up just like his previous features when he transforms into Super Saiyan. He also has overall blue aura around him.

"Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F" has been causing a ruckus in the anime world ever since its announcement to be screened in the US in the summer and in over 74 countries and regions worldwide.

The lineup starts in Hongkong on May 1 then it will proceed to other countries including North America.

This edition will be the 19th Dragon Ball Movie after "Dragonball Z: Battle of Gods" that was released in August 2014 having been screened in more than 350 theaters across the United States and Canada.

With Chris Ayers voicing Frieza and the OST sung by Momoiro Clover Z who will be releasing an English song for the first time, "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F" is expected to reach out for more viewers just like the legacy its predecessors have created.

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