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  2. List of Dragon Ball films - Wikipedia

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    The rights to any further live-action films are currently owned by the Walt Disney Company after their acquisition of 20th Century Fox. [9] Evolution remains the only licensed live-action film in the franchise, though two unlicensed films were released in the early 1990s. [10]

  3. Dragonball Evolution - Wikipedia

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    In the film, the teenager Goku reveals his past and sets out to fight the evil alien warlord Lord Piccolo who wishes to gain the powerful Dragon Balls and use them to take over Earth. The film began development in early 2002 and was distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the first official live-action adaptation of the Dragon Ball series.

  4. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero - Wikipedia

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    A sequel to Dragon Ball Super: Broly was officially announced on May 9, 2021. [21] At 2021's San Diego Comic-Con, a short clip of Goku with the film's logo was shown, revealing its title as Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. [15] Character designs for Piccolo, Pan, Krillin, Gamma 1, and Gamma 2 were also shown, as well as the design of Piccolo's home.

  5. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods - Wikipedia

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    The film's director is Masahiro Hosoda, who directed several Dragon Ball Z episodes back in 1992, the screenplay was written by Yūsuke Watanabe, who has written manga adaptations before (namely the 20th Century Boys and Gantz live-action films), and the lead animation director is Tadayoshi Yamamuro, who has worked on the series since the ...

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  7. Dragon Quest: Your Story - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of the first trailer, some Japanese fans negatively criticized the decision to hire famous live-action actors to voice the characters instead of professional voice actors. [14] Much of the negative criticism was also directed at the character designs, which did not use Akira Toriyama's signature art style of the series. [14]

  8. Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' - Wikipedia

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    Frieza's new form from the film is a playable character in the video games Dragon Ball Heroes, Dragon Ball Zenkai Battle Royale, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden and Dragon Ball Xenoverse. [30] [31] Extreme Butōden also has Goku's new form from the film as a playable character and Vegeta's as an assist character.

  9. “How to Train Your Dragon” live-action trailer recreates ...

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    Mason Thames plays Hiccup, the Viking-in-the-making who befriends a dragon he's supposed to slay. After an earlier leak online, the first How to Train Your Dragon trailer for the live-action ...