Heya, Dragon Ball Z fans, Dragon Ball Z Resurrection F is here - and bound for conquest! With movie dates all set, the first order in business - for all true blue San Goku following - would be how to get to the English dub premiere set at the Anime Expo on July 2, a Thursday. And where to get them tickets.
Yes, Dragon Ball Z is still at fever pitch even when its equally famous Japanese manga export Naruto seem to be hanging his gloves. Darn!
First things first. As most avid fanboy may know by now, the English dub of the latest offering from the Dragon Ball Z franchise, Dragon Ball Z Resurrection F, is set to land on American soils by the end of summer. Specifically one of the biggest anime export from Japan - if not the biggest - is going to show in in U.S. theaters starting August 4, 2015.
This is as duly announced and confirmed by FUNimation Entertainment. Officially, the English dub Dragon Ball Z Resurrection would be the 19th Japanese animated feature film based on the ever-popular Akira Toriyama's manga Dragon Ball. Also this iteration is the 15th to carry the Dragon Ball Z branding.
Now, for those who want to get an initial peek - loyalists who can't settle for less, here's your brief. Your fave anime is set to premier Thursday, July 2, in time for Independence Day. This is going to held at the Los Angeles Convention Center and would be one of the main attractions of the 2015 Anime Expo.
Should you not get there Thursday, don't fret. The showing will run from July 2 to July 5 so you may just hold your Independence Day celebration there.
Some spoilers: The F in the movie's title stands for Frieza or one referred to as Lord Frieza, galactic tyrant. Hence, the resurrection part. Other characters to make an appearance are the God of Destruction Beerus and Whis from "Battle of Gods."
As for tickets, it will be up for grabs not later than Friday, June 26. Please log in to https://www.dragonballz.com/ for details. And fast! No matter how big a convention center is, it will always have a limit to number of attendees.
Most definitely, that should apply to this much-awaited Dragon Ball Z Resurrection F anime offering.
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