Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero continues its unstoppable march as the most successful film in the franchise. The story of Akira Toriyama, directed by Tetsuro Kodama and produced by Toei Animation has become the fifth highest grossing anime film in history.
Till the date, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero has premiered in Japan, part of Latin America and in the United States. It also reached the rest of the countries of Asia and a large part of Europe, among which its premiere in Spain stands out, where it has a very large number of followers.
Therefore, it is very likely that the box office figures will continue to increase as the days go by. According to what the site highlights Comic Bookalready accumulates some $79 million all over the world. Therefore, these figures place it as the most successful of all the films that the franchise has released.
Since in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the protagonists were Piccolo and Gohan, this creates the possibility of more stories being told with secondary characters.
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The Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero Record at Rotten Tomatoes
For the renowned site that positions each of the films that arrive in theaters around the world, the best film in the history of Akira Toriyama it was Dragon Ball Super: Broly.
The film that developed the story of the third purebred Saiyan in the existence of our universe has an 82% acceptance rate among fans and critics. It is a very good number for an anime, taking into account the records of the previous tapes.
But Super Hero arrived to break any franchise record. At this time, without the film having left the box office, it has a 93% acceptance rate by specialized critics of Rotten Tomatoes.
To that number we must add 95% of verified users, which today are about 2,500. It is a success from where you look at it. The best thing is that it opens a huge door that gives us enough Dragon Ball anime for a long time.