Flashback to our childhood days! Who wouldn’t miss the good old times with Dragon Ball Z playing on our television sets as we scramble for school work? I can still remember how my classmates imitated “Super Saiyan” moves during break time just because we feel like it’s a fun show. Now that all those little fans have grown up already, let’s see if the hype still catches up with Dragon Ball Super: Broly in SM Cinemas starting January 30, 2019!
Dragon Ball Super: Broly is a new legend penned by Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama. It’s the first film in the new Super series, and the 20th anniversary film! Because of this bounty of importance, the production style of this film can best be summed up in Director Nagamine’s words:
“If Goku has undergone an upgrade, then the visuals must be upgraded as well. If Goku will always love to fight and become stronger, we need to think outside the box and create a contemporary, high quality Dragon Ball worthy of him. In other words, the stronger Goku gets, the harder we must work to express that evolution. The evolution displayed in Dragon Ball Super: Broly is not just a memorial to over 30 years of legendary titles, but also a challenge to depart from the films that came before it.”
As this is the first Super film, the team has refreshed the character designs from the TV series. Mr. Iyoku at Shueisha’s “Dragon Ball Unit” proposed a challenge to renew the animation and character design because the drawing style of the creator of Dragon Ball, Toriyama himself, has also changed. Toriyama believes the new designs represent “the Dragon Ball of today,” and their shade is similar to the original manga’s.
Take a quick peek at the movie here:
Naohiro Shintani was handpicked by Toriyama himself to create these new designs based on the flavor of the original manga. Upon inking the model sheets, he received the nod from Toriyama on the first draft without having to do any retakes. What characterizes Shintani’s renewed designs is that they have a slim silhouette when compared with the previous designs. You could call them contemporary, but they also achieve the feeling of a fine balance that is closer to the original manga than previous anime designs. Upon observing the animation for the previous series, Shintani said, “I like the designs that director of key animation Minoru Maeda did for the original Dragon Ball TV anime, so I thought it would be nice if I could bring out Maeda’s nuances like his soft touch and expressions when I drew them.”
Check out the poster below:
A 20th Century Fox presentation, Dragon Ball Super: Broly will be exclusively available in the following cinemas on January 30: SM North EDSA, SM Megamall, SM Mall of Asia, SM Manila, SM Fairview, SM Sta. Mesa, SM Marikina, SM East Ortigas, SM San Lazaro, SM Southmall, SM Bacoor, SM Cebu, SM Seaside Cebu, SM Iloilo, SM Cauayan, SM Clark, SM Pampanga, SM Cabanatuan, SM BF, SM Dasmarinas, SM Davao, SM Lanang, SM Cagayan De Oro Downtown, SM Telasbastagan and SM Legazpi.
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