And now how will Kimetsu no Yaiba get over this?
It seems that after the success of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the team behind the franchise wants to promote Gohan Beast and Orange Piccolo, the two new transformations that premiered on the big screen, in style. In fact, we recommend that you read the last chapters of this work, which are available on the online service of MangaPlus by Shueishasince it is possible that you don’t want to miss out on the impact this movie will have on the main story.
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is making inroads at the box office, and its worldwide success has seen Goku make a lot of money. With more than 79 million dollars grossed worldwide, the film is a clear success and its critics agree. And now, it seems that the new film in the Akira Toriyama franchise has broken a record of Rotten Tomatoes that had been established, becoming one of the highest rated anime films in history.
In Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, we will see Gohan and Piccolo again as the two protagonists, just as they had the opportunity to show themselves in the Cell saga in Dragon Ball Z.
The update comes as Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero welcomed its 55th hotfix on the aggregate site. As you can see here, Rotten Tomatoes has ranked the film highly with a 93% critical rating. This score makes Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero the highest-scoring movie on Rotten Tomatoes with critics to date.as the latest anime film once held the spot with 82%.
Some of the comments like Tracy Brown of Los Angeles Times mentions the following: “this is a must see movie for fans, pays homage to one of the series’ best relationships, but for newcomers interested in more than just the fun of an action-packed visual spectacle, they may want to check out some of the TV series first.” And, it is true, Piccolo and Gohan have one of the most emotional moments as there was in Dragon Ball Z in the Android saga.
The Red Patrol will once again be the main villain in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, although the film could have some hidden surprises in this regard.
Of course, the user ratings for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero are also high. The feature has an amazing 95% with over 2500 user ratings. Turns out you don’t need Goku and Vegeta in the lead roles to make a successful Dragon Ball movie. After all, Piccolo and Gohan handled this new movie quite easily.
Lori L, one of many in the audience, recommends the film as follows: “I’m not a fan of DBZ, but I am familiar enough to appreciate how much the fight scenes have been enhanced by this 2D/3D hybrid animation. 3D. Some of the inside jokes will fly over your head, but the battles are every bit as impressive as expected, and they strike differently in theater. It’s a fast, silly, fun 100 minutes.” It seems that this is one of the most friendly movies for the general public.
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero premieres in Spain
The Toei Animation production opened in Japan through the Toei Company on June 11 and has generated $18.1 million there to date. Including Japan, the global total is $50.2 million. The new film is one of four that have so far enjoyed direct involvement from Akira Toriyama: he wrote the script and is also credited as creator. Super Hero follows recurring characters Piccolo and his former student Gohan on a mission to save the world from the Red Patrol Army..
The key markets that have not yet been launched for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero are Germany (August 30), Spain (September 2), South Korea (September 15), Italy (September 29) and France (October 5). So the success of this work is yet to be seen in its entirety.
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Of course, fans can still check out the new Dragon Ball Super movie if they haven’t already. Toei Animation and Crunchyroll still show the film in theaters in Spain, Mexico and Latin America. To date, the film has grossed $77.13 million worldwide, with nearly $35 million coming from the US box office.. However, Dragon Ball Super: Broly still reigns supreme when it comes to total gross. The 2018 film remains the franchise’s highest-earning film to date with over $120 million earned.