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Piccolo versus Goku Photo
Tuesday, November 18th, 2008Japanese Mall Dragonball Promotion
Friday, November 14th, 2008A photo has leaked online showing a brand new Dragonball movie poster that was seen in Japan. it translates “Sun Shopping Mall Dragonball Campaign”. The poster shows promotion of not only the movie, but several merchadise items such as DB movie hats, shirts and other various items. Hopefully this is a sign of a lot of upcoming promotion fairly soon. Especially seeing how the movie releases 4 months from now in Japan (and 5 months worldwide).
Update : This is from Licensing Asia 2008 in Tokyo that is promoting merchandise that can be won through the contests.
Clear the seven missions and get the great prizes during the campaign period !!
Lower right, the poster with Goku wearing a blue gi, is written “Tenkaichi Budokai” and below “special event.”
More Dragonball Movie Screenshots!
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008The website civilizedjames has posted several new Dragonball movie screenshots. They are movie stills showing Master Roshi, Bulma, Goku, and Piccolo. View them all below, enjoy!
New Piccolo Photos
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008DBTheMovie has recieved more new Dragonball movie pictures from their anonymous source. This time we got two brand new images of Piccolo. We can now clearly see his wardrobe and the fact he is light green. Piccolo will be going through various stages throughout the movie and some are refering this stage as pre-green. His appearance will become more green as the movie progresses. Enjoy!
Oozaru Photo Not Final
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
Good news. FOX has informed me that the previous photo of Goku’s Oozaru form was only a temporary test. They went on saying it wasn’t official and is NOT the final look for him. When the end of the year hits, we will probably see the true form along with several other promo pictures, so look forward to that. And we should all remember that when leaked pictures hit the internet, we shouldn’t take them seriously since they can be quite misleading.
All About Dragonball IGN Article
Monday, November 10th, 2008
IGN staff member Brian Linder has written up a full summary of news/rumors concerning the upcoming Dragonball film. It basically takes you through the casted characters, crew, behind the scenes and gives their opinion and facts with each summary. Read the article below.
Are you ready to see the legend come to life? Based on Akira Toriyama’s Japanese manga, and the wildly popular anime series spawned by it, 20th Century Fox is bringing Dragonball to the big screen this April for the first time in live-action.
The long-awaited movie version centers around Goku, of course, and will trace his life’s journey and the quest to find the legendary Dragonballs before they can be used by the villainous Lord Piccolo. Actor Justin Chatwin (War of the Worlds, Taken) is Goku and James Marsters (Spike from Buffy/Angel) plays Piccolo.
Fans of the franchise have been waiting a long time for this movie. Fox first picked up the rights to the series back in 2002. Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, 10,000 B.C.) was rumored to be directing early on, but the film fell off the studio’s priority list and it lay dormant for some time. It was 2004 when Fox began to pay the property some attention again, hiring a screenwriter. But even then the movie wasn’t put on the fast track. The “ball” didn’t really get rolling until director James Wong (Final Destination) was signed in late ‘07.
Dragonball devotees in the U.S. will still have to wait until April 8 to see the flick — or if you really want to see it badly, you can travel to Japan where it opens a whole month earlier — but we hope to tide you over with this preview.
Here’s what to expect when you walk into the theater…
THE STORY:
20th Century Fox has yet to release a detailed plot synopsis, but we’ve been able to piece together some important bits and pieces of the story.
We know that the film centers on Goku, a high school-aged misfit who is trained in the martial arts by his grandfather, Gohan. But when Gohan is mortally injured by fighters who serve the evil Lord Piccolo, his dying wish is that Goku collect all seven dragonballs, mystical orbs of great power, before they can be used to destroy the Earth.
Goku sets out to find the esteemed Master Roshi, who can help him in his quest, and is befriended by a beautiful young woman named Bulma who, it just so happens, possesses a device that can locate the dragonballs.
The rest of the story is still somewhat fuzzy, but we know that Goku encounters Piccolo twice. And we’ve learned that the film’s final act may be set around a global martial arts competition.
CAST & CHARACTERS:
Justin Chatwin as Goku: Chatwin is best known to audiences for his roles as Tom Cruise’s son in War of the Worlds and as the lead in David Goyer’s The Invisible. Chatwin, who may not be as bulky as Goku in some parts of the series, has the right basic look. And, yes, his hair is not nearly as big as his cartoon counterpart, but wouldn’t it look ridiculous if it were done any other way? Chatwin has reportedly trained with stunt performance company 87Eleven (The Matrix, The Bourne Supremacy) to prepare for his fight scenes in Dragonball.
Goku is immensely strong, pure of heart, extremely competitive, not inordinately bright, but dedicated wholeheartedly to the cause of beating the living hell out of evil. In the established lore, Goku grew up on Earth and appears more or less human, but is a specimen of the alien warrior race of Saiyans, who originally sent him to the planet to prepare it for conquest. A coincidental knock on the head cleared his mind of his natural inclination towards global domination, though – instead, he eventually chose to become the planet’s greatest champion.
New Set Release Date
Monday, November 10th, 2008
A few weeks back it was rumored that the Dragonball movie had a new set release date of April 8th 2009. IGN has now confirmed this to be true.
After shifting the release date of their upcoming live-action Dragonball movie by eight months, 20th Century Fox has moved the flick again. But this time it’s only been bumped forward a couple of days.
Dragonball, originally set to open last August, was delayed to April to allow for more time to tweak the film — effects work is still being done and reshoots are currently in progress. Now, Fox has moved the movie up from it’s April 10, 2009 release to an April 8 debut.
That’ll put the movie in theaters on a Wednesday, giving diehard Dragonballers a chance to check it out before the weekend rush, and allowing the movie some time to rake in the dough before facing fresh competition at the box office.





























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