Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' (2015)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 33 mins

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One peaceful day on Earth, two remnants of Frieza's army named Sorbet and Tagoma arrive searching for the Dragon Balls, with the aim of reviving Frieza. They succeed, and Frieza subsequently seeks revenge on the Saiyans

Cast: Masako Nozawa, Ryo Horikawa

Crew: Tadayoshi Yamamuro (Director), Kenji Yamamoto (Music Director)

Genres: Action, Adventure, Animation

Release Dates: 04 Aug 2015 (United States)

Tagline: The Worst wish in history... that is the beginning of Despair.

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Did you know? This is the first DBZ feature Tadayoshi Yamamuro has ever directed; he is more renowned for being a character/animation designer throughout the Dragon Ball saga's history. Read More
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as Son Goku / Son Gohan
as Vegeta
as Tagoma
as Bills
as Whis
as Kuririn
as Freeza
as Sorbet
as Trunks
as Shisami
as Piccolo

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Spoken Languages:
Japanese
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Taglines:
The Worst wish in history... that is the beginning of Despair.
The whole universe has been waiting... a godly dimension of battle begins.
Trivia:
This is the first DBZ feature Tadayoshi Yamamuro has ever directed; he is more renowned for being a character/animation designer throughout the Dragon Ball saga's history.

Gohan wears a tracksuit in this film, just as his father did in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (2013); however it is his signature green color.

This is the first Japanese film to receive IMAX 3D screenings in Japan.

Jaco the Galactic Patrolman is named after jakoten, a paste condiment made from blended and fried fish.

The Five Angels of Hell who guard Frieza are voiced by the Japanese musical group Momoiro Clover Z. The group started out as simply Momoiro Clover, but added Z to the title after "Dragon Ball Z".