Why did One Piece animation change in Wano? Naohiro Shintani, who was in charge of the animation of Dragon Ball Super: Broly, is now directing the animation of One Piece. He was heavily involved in the improvement of the animation, which is visibly evident in the Wano Arc. Overall, Toei ...
Booting up Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, I quickly got a brief tutorial framed around Goku and Vegeta sparring. This teaches the basics of attacking, charging Ki, using special moves, and so on. If you jumped from this introduction into any other gameplay mode, as I did right away, then ...
Dragon Ball / Dragon Power (NES) One of the earliest examples of an anime licence being totally ripped away from a video game is 1988'sDragon Poweron the NES, which is based on the 1986 Famicom releaseDragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo. The hero Goku was altered to look ...
Introducing Legolas into the fold isn’t completely horrible (his father Thranduil did appear in the book, so it makes some sense), but rather than giving audiences a fanservice-y cameo (given how popular the Lord of the Rings films made Legolas), the film makes him a main character who,...
Sailor Moon is arguably one of the most iconic anime of the 1990s, up there alongside CapsuMon[2], Dragon Ball, and Gundam; incidentally, all four of them were the flagship shows for their respective late-night cartoon and anime blocks (Vaultoons for the former two...
Where do full release PCVR games from Pirate sites originate from? If it was from Valve one would think the troll with an axe to grind be griping about it! Dragon Marble How many exclusive did PSVR have in its first six months? I don’t know how well PSVR2 selling, but “no PSVR2...
Also, not sure if we could consider Infamous to be a superhero game, or else we might have to start calling the likes of Bayonetta and Devil May Cry superhero games as well (although I did include DBFZ as a superhero game, but only because Goku is widely considered the ...
Dragon Ball Z - Time it takes to binge: 7 days, 2 hours A cornerstone of Japanese anime, and a bonafide cultural phenomenon, “Dragon Ball Z” dates back to 1984. The complicated, multi-character story has spanned several animated series, as well as film-length “episodes” and various...