![]() But then again, no one should walk into a Dragon Ball film expecting any major plot twists or shocking revelations. Regarding the story, it was a pretty basic 3-act structure. But, I'd still like to see a hand-drawn film should Toei decide to make a sequel. And if you have seen other CG animes like Beastars or Land of the Lustrous, then this film would not be anything novel to you. Sure, it may have taken a couple of minutes to get used to it, but for the most part, I'd say Toei had done a pretty decent job. However, Super Hero's CG animation was not distracting at all to me. Although I liked Dragon Ball Super Broly, I was not the biggest fan of the video-game-like animation in some of the fight scenes in that film. And I am so glad this movie proved me wrong. I was worried about this film and the fate of the upcoming Slam Dunk film. Demon Slayer Mugen Train and Jujutsu Kaisen 0). This film's trailers were not promising at all: the full CG animation, another attempt to bring back the Red Ribbon, and what looks to be a cash-grab given how successful anime films have been recently (e.g. If you had told me that Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero would be a good Dragon Ball film, I would have told you that you were spouting nonsense. ![]()
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