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Nintendo Wii Review: Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Mon, Nov 16
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Nintendo Wii Review: Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo Blogcritics.org (blog) Dragon Ball is arguably the most popular anime franchise ever created. It has spawned hundreds of television episodes, over a dozen movies, and countless ...
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Opinion: Dragon Ball Z Attack of the Saiyans
Original at 1UP.com
• Fri, Nov 13
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Not exactly what fans would call "Super Saiyan," but certainly good enough. By Kat Bailey 11/11/2009 The blurb on the back of Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the ... Dragon Ball: Raging Blast Review (Xbox 360)TeamXbox all 2 news articles »
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Bleach: "Hitsugaya Scatters! The Broken Hyorinmaru" Review
Original at IGN TV
• Mon, Jun 1
CA So, overall, this episode reminded me a lot of a typical Dragon Ball Z story. New baddies show up, the good guys reveal some contrived reason to suddenly increase their power to deal with these new baddies, and then the battle comes to a temporary ...
Opinion: DRAGON BALL AF EPISODE 55(D)
Original at blogspot/FwUI (Feedburner)
• Wed, May 13
By noreply@blogger.com (RAJAT BARMAN) Xicor gets into his fighting pose. Piccolo: (Thinking) This isn't good. Narrator: Can Xicor show Okster the true might of the Saiyans with his new understandings of martial arts? Or will all his training proove to be pointless in this match? Find out next time on Dragon Ball AF!
REVIEW: 'Dragonball Evolution' (2009)
Original at Kung Fu Cinema
• Fri, Apr 24
KTAL WA When Bulma learns Goku has a Dragonball, the two embark on a quest to find the rest after Gohan is killed by Piccolo and his new henchman Mai (Eriko Tamura). The duo soon find Master Roshi in the form of Hong Kong film legend Chow Yun-Fat. ... Dragon Ball Evolution Review" KTAL
Dragonball: The Quest For The Silly Grail [Dragonball Review]Original at io9
• Fri, Apr 10
By Charlie Jane Anders In Dragonball Evolution, Goku (Justin Chatwin) is your pretty standard movie youngster, who doesn't fit in at school and gets bullied by the rich jocks. His grandpa has forbidden him to fight them - even though he could beat them with one hand tied behind his back, thanks to his super-aweso...
Trailer Review: Dragonball Evolution - BBSpot
Original at BBSpot
• Thu, Apr 9
Trailer Review: Dragonball Evolution By Brian Briggs I've never read the Dragonball manga or seen the anime, but I know there's a large canon of material to work from. It's very hard to compress all this material into one coherent movie. Fanboys aren't going to be happy that certain ...
Opinion: Now playing
Original at Arizona Daily Star
• Thu, Apr 9
AZ Review on Page 17. Loft. Dragonball Evolution — PG for intense sequences of action/violence and brief mild language. A live-action adaptation of the long-running anime about super-powered heroes and monsters who battle one another. James Marsters. ...
Opinion: Q+A: James Marsters for Dragonball: Evolution
Original at Hollywood News
• Wed, Apr 8
Q: How does it feel to be part of the Dragonball universe? A: It feels great. I am the biggest fan of this project, so I’m really excited. I’ve seen every episode of Dragonball, Dragonball Z and Dragonball GT – and I love the character of Piccolo. ... Dragonball Evolution UK Review IGN
Opinion: Dragonball Evolution (2009)
Original at Real Movie News
• Sat, Mar 21
Goku’s grandfather (Randall Duk Kim) has trained him as a saiyan warrior with exceptional martial arts skills and distinct powers. After Piccolo kills Goku’s grandfather in search of the Dragon Ball, Goku is told to find Master Roshi (Chow Yun-Fat) to ...
DRAGON BALL Z SEASON EIGHT (ADVANCE REVIEW) - Active Anime
Original at Active Anime
• Mon, Feb 9
DRAGON BALL Z SEASON EIGHT (ADVANCE REVIEW) The other is Goku and pals fighting to stop Majin Buu. By the end of the season both stories collide for one explosive outcome! A hero will fall never to rise again in the latest uncut adventure of Dragon Ball Z! Goku, Gohan and Vegeta race to find ...
Review - Dragon Ball Origins | J Gadgets
Original at J Gadgets
• Wed, Nov 26
The game follows the storyline of the original Dragon Ball series, with you controlling Goku on his adventures with Bulma to find the magic Dragon Balls. The TV series was good, so the game might not be too bad, right? ...
Review - Dragon Ball Origins
Original at OhGizmo!
• Wed, Nov 26
By Luke Anderson The game follows the storyline of the original Dragon Ball series, with you controlling Goku on his adventures with Bulma to find the magic Dragon Balls. The TV series was good, so the game might not be too bad, right? I think we all know that a good basis for a game doesn’t always mean that it wi...
Dragon Ball: Origins Review - Nintendo DS
Original at GameZone
• Sun, Nov 9
Dragon Ball Z fans have seen and played a lot of good fighting games. Take the word “fighting” out of that sentence, however, and you eliminate the Budokai, Budokai Tenkaichi and Burst Limit series. That leaves … well, what exactly? ...
Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit review
Original at Arcade Renaissance
• Mon, Nov 3
By RyanDG(noreply@blogger.com) However, if Budokai Tenkaichi 3 was a love song to fans of Dragon Ball Z, Burst limit has taken a different approach and is instead trying to get the attention of fighting game fans first and Dragon Ball Z fans second. It is a risky proposal for a licensed fighter, but the efforts of DIMPS and At...
Manga Review: COWA! Offers Clever, Kid-Friendly Comics
Original at Manga.about.com
• Sun, Nov 2
New York - Nov 2, 2008 Toriyama is best known for creating Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z -- but while his manga has lots of exciting fight scenes, what makes his stories so great ...
First Dragonball Movie Review: "Not A Disaster" [Hollywood]
Original at Kotaku
• Mon, Oct 27
By Brian Ashcraft • Chow Yun Fat as Master Roshi - I was dissapointed with this. I wanted the fucking perverted roshi who fucking grabs breasts and asses like in the anime but alas all of that is fucking gone. Also he acted like Mr. Kesuke Miyagi. You know what I mean. The lines he spoke were fine but I felt he was uncomf...
Nintendo DS Review: Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu
Original at Blogcritics
• Thu, Jun 21
By Tall Writer This card-based role-playing game captures the popular Dragon Ball Z television series plots well, while providing engaging game play on the double screened Nintendo DS. Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu is rated E (Everyone) by the ESRB for Cartoon Violence and Mild Language.
GAME: Review: Dragon Ball Z Harukanaru Densetsu for DS
Original at Geek.com
• Mon, Jun 18
By James Dragon Ball Z Harukanaru Densetsu is a card-based strategy role playing game. The name may be hard to pronounce, but it's actually easy to pick up and play. The wildly popular DBZ series could do well just sustaining its fanbase, and yet this title proves DBZ isn't satisfied with just hangin...
Nintendo Wii Review | Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2
Original at Cubed3
• Wed, Apr 18
Dragon Ball Z has been a very popular franchise worldwide for almost twenty years now, and if there's one thing of which it has been very capable, it is selling merchandise. Video games have been added to that list of merchandise, and this particular game demonstrates just what it is to real...
Opinion: Dragon Ball Z - Season One - Vegeta Saga
Original at DVD Talk
• Fri, Apr 6
Dragon Ball is the world's most popular anime franchise. With over 500 combined episodes, a bunch of movies, some OVA, and manga to boot you'd be hard-pressed to say that it was anything but. In fact it's so mainstream that most non-otaku associate the show as the definition of anime simply b...