“Who is stronger? Goku or Luffy?”- this debate is so fatal that it has claimed the mental peace of otakus for years. But as a diehard fan of Dragon Ball and One Piece, did you know that Goku and Luffy are actually on friendly terms?
If you had no idea then welcome to the collaboration special episode of Toriko where the main protagonists of One Piece and Dragon Ball were invited to join in the fun. In this hilarious episode, the heroes participated in an invigorating event to determine the strongest.
However, fans pointed out some anomalies in the collaboration project, which hugely impacted Goku’s stats.
One Piece x Dragon Ball x Toriko Special Episode Toriko, Goku and Luffy | Toriko Fandom
If you have seen clips of Luffy, Goku, and Toriko flying around on social media platforms, don’t assume they are edited deepfakes. Instead, these are clips...
If you had no idea then welcome to the collaboration special episode of Toriko where the main protagonists of One Piece and Dragon Ball were invited to join in the fun. In this hilarious episode, the heroes participated in an invigorating event to determine the strongest.
However, fans pointed out some anomalies in the collaboration project, which hugely impacted Goku’s stats.
One Piece x Dragon Ball x Toriko Special Episode Toriko, Goku and Luffy | Toriko Fandom
If you have seen clips of Luffy, Goku, and Toriko flying around on social media platforms, don’t assume they are edited deepfakes. Instead, these are clips...
- 4/27/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
There are so many directions that a Spy x Family could pursue. The ongoing anime has a deeply versatile story structure that allows it to indulge in diverse missions so that the series always feels fresh. Accordingly, it’s seriously surprising to see Code: White function as a covert cooking anime movie.
It’s the type of story that audiences would expect to see in a Food Wars! or Toriko feature film, but not Spy x Family. It’s also an ambitious approach to Spy x Family’s first movie that hedges its bets and is too cautious to disrupt the status quo. Code: White is still rich in classic Spy x Family elements, even if it amounts to an empty meal.
Loid Forger has previously thwarted international incidents, avoided assassination, and pulled off precision exchanges. Spy x Family has repeatedly proven that he’s an expert spy who can...
It’s the type of story that audiences would expect to see in a Food Wars! or Toriko feature film, but not Spy x Family. It’s also an ambitious approach to Spy x Family’s first movie that hedges its bets and is too cautious to disrupt the status quo. Code: White is still rich in classic Spy x Family elements, even if it amounts to an empty meal.
Loid Forger has previously thwarted international incidents, avoided assassination, and pulled off precision exchanges. Spy x Family has repeatedly proven that he’s an expert spy who can...
- 4/12/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Eiichiro Oda and Akira Toriyama are the two biggest legends in the world of anime and manga industry. Their creations, One Piece, and Dragon Ball have not only broken many records, but they have also set the path for other anime and manga series to reach a global audience as they were the first to do so.
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However, recently Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball passed away at the age of 68 because of acute subdural hematoma and it has shocked the entire world. Toriyama’s contribution to the Japanese anime industry cannot be measured and he has inspired many other manga creators for their work too.
Although Oda was also the one who was inspired by Toriyama, the two manga creators shared a great bond. Since they have been so close, Oda and Toriyama have even conducted interviews in which Oda expressed his admiration for Toriyama’s writing.
Dragon Ball Anime
However, recently Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball passed away at the age of 68 because of acute subdural hematoma and it has shocked the entire world. Toriyama’s contribution to the Japanese anime industry cannot be measured and he has inspired many other manga creators for their work too.
Although Oda was also the one who was inspired by Toriyama, the two manga creators shared a great bond. Since they have been so close, Oda and Toriyama have even conducted interviews in which Oda expressed his admiration for Toriyama’s writing.
- 3/11/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
The late Satoshi Kon was amongst the most prominent Japanese animators, with his works transcending the world of anime and manga, thus creating a modern division of the genre, which chiefly addressed a more mature audience. However, he did not accomplish that via sex and violence, but through the profundity of his themes and a complex style of presentation. The former becomes evident in his nightmarish worlds of terror that are based on concepts like fixation, publicity and the perspective of reality and personal identity, while the latter is clear through the mixture of fantasy and reality in the surrealistic environments of his movies. Additionally, he was equally elaborative as a designer and animator; hence, his works amount to masterpieces, both visually and in content.
Satoshi Kon was born on October 12, 1963 in Kushiro, Hokkaido. Early on, he became a fan of anime and manga, chiefly “Mobile Suit Gundam” and “Space Battleship Yamato...
Satoshi Kon was born on October 12, 1963 in Kushiro, Hokkaido. Early on, he became a fan of anime and manga, chiefly “Mobile Suit Gundam” and “Space Battleship Yamato...
- 1/30/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
The month of April for Hulu is jam-packed with TV and film goodies, from Adam Sandler’s 1999 comedy “Big Daddy” to Fox’s hit sitcom “New Girl.”
On top of Hulu’s rollout of a new interface, it’s also adding some major film and TV titles to its platform. Some of the highlights that set off the first day of April include “American Psycho,” “Shrek” and its sequel “Shrek 2,” plus the Tim Story-directed “Think Like a Man.”
Anime series will be all the rage on Hulu with the dubbed version of the new popular series “Chainsaw Man” arriving, along with “Spy x Family” and “Black Clover.” If you’re looking for something a little bit more kid-friendly, the family can al enjoy “Despicable Me” and “Despicable 2,” “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days” and “Nanny McPhee.” For the lovers and heartless romantics, “Dear John” and “Date Night...
On top of Hulu’s rollout of a new interface, it’s also adding some major film and TV titles to its platform. Some of the highlights that set off the first day of April include “American Psycho,” “Shrek” and its sequel “Shrek 2,” plus the Tim Story-directed “Think Like a Man.”
Anime series will be all the rage on Hulu with the dubbed version of the new popular series “Chainsaw Man” arriving, along with “Spy x Family” and “Black Clover.” If you’re looking for something a little bit more kid-friendly, the family can al enjoy “Despicable Me” and “Despicable 2,” “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days” and “Nanny McPhee.” For the lovers and heartless romantics, “Dear John” and “Date Night...
- 4/1/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Hulu’s list of new releases for April 2023 don’t feature many blockbusters, but if we dig a little, I’m sure we can find some gems.
Perhaps the most promising items are on the TV side of things. Tiny Beautiful Things premieres on April 7 and stars Kathryn Hahn as “a floundering writer who becomes a revered advice columnist while her own life is falling apart.” That will be followed by comedy Am I Being Unreasonable? on April 11 and two documentaries: high school football story Algiers, America (April 19) and Tupac Shakur piece Dear Mama (April 22).
The best TV candidate this month, however, is probably Saint X on April 26. This series, told via multiple timelines, “explores and upends the girl-gone-missing genre as it explores how a young woman’s mysterious death during an idyllic Caribbean vacation creates a traumatic ripple effect that eventually pulls her surviving sister into a dangerous pursuit of the truth.
Perhaps the most promising items are on the TV side of things. Tiny Beautiful Things premieres on April 7 and stars Kathryn Hahn as “a floundering writer who becomes a revered advice columnist while her own life is falling apart.” That will be followed by comedy Am I Being Unreasonable? on April 11 and two documentaries: high school football story Algiers, America (April 19) and Tupac Shakur piece Dear Mama (April 22).
The best TV candidate this month, however, is probably Saint X on April 26. This series, told via multiple timelines, “explores and upends the girl-gone-missing genre as it explores how a young woman’s mysterious death during an idyllic Caribbean vacation creates a traumatic ripple effect that eventually pulls her surviving sister into a dangerous pursuit of the truth.
- 4/1/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
One of the most anticipated television releases of April is coming to Hulu on April 7. “Tiny Beautiful Things” stars Kathryn Hahn as troubled writer Clare. Ironically, she becomes a great advice columnist as her life falls apart. Her marriage is in trouble and her teen daughter hates her. Plus, her writing career is going nowhere. Based on the best-selling collection by Cheryl Strayed, the limited series explores the author’s journey toward healing herself and others.
Check out the “Tiny Beautiful Things” trailer:
Also arriving on Hulu in April is the series adaptation of the best-selling novel “Saint X.” The series is based on Alexis Schaitkin’s novel of the same name and follows a woman’s dangerous pursuit of her older sister’s disappearance on an idyllic Caribbean vacation. Through multiple timelines, the series explores all the traumatic ripples the mystery created for countless people. The series will star Alycia Debnam-Carey,...
Check out the “Tiny Beautiful Things” trailer:
Also arriving on Hulu in April is the series adaptation of the best-selling novel “Saint X.” The series is based on Alexis Schaitkin’s novel of the same name and follows a woman’s dangerous pursuit of her older sister’s disappearance on an idyllic Caribbean vacation. Through multiple timelines, the series explores all the traumatic ripples the mystery created for countless people. The series will star Alycia Debnam-Carey,...
- 3/24/2023
- by Fern Siegel
- The Streamable
Voice actress Mayumi Tanaka reported on her blog on Monday that she is recording more dialogue for Dragon Ball Z Kai. However, she noted that the anime will no longer air in Japan, even though it will continue overseas.
Dragon Ball Z Kai (known as just Dragon Ball Kai in Japan) condenses the 1989-1996 Dragon Ball Z anime series to more closely follow Akira Toriyama‘s Dragon Ball manga. The series features digital high-definition remastering, a re-recorded soundtrack, and select scenes updated with new effects or re-animated footage.
Tanaka revealed in her Monday post that she and the other cast members were recording the scene in Tenka’ichi Budōkai where Goten and Trunks sneak into the adults section by standing one on top of the other. Tanaka has played Kuririn (Krillin) in the original Dragon Ball anime, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball Kai.
Dragon Ball Z Kai ended its...
Dragon Ball Z Kai (known as just Dragon Ball Kai in Japan) condenses the 1989-1996 Dragon Ball Z anime series to more closely follow Akira Toriyama‘s Dragon Ball manga. The series features digital high-definition remastering, a re-recorded soundtrack, and select scenes updated with new effects or re-animated footage.
Tanaka revealed in her Monday post that she and the other cast members were recording the scene in Tenka’ichi Budōkai where Goten and Trunks sneak into the adults section by standing one on top of the other. Tanaka has played Kuririn (Krillin) in the original Dragon Ball anime, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball Kai.
Dragon Ball Z Kai ended its...
- 11/14/2012
- by Vesna Sunrider
- Filmofilia
Yayyy! The second film, Berserk: The Golden Age Arc II – The Battle for Doldrey is off, have you seen it? Sound off in the comments, but only after you see what I got for you. As you already know, probably, the next Berserk film, Berserk: The Golden Age Arc III – Descent, was slated to be released this fall, but has been moved to January 2013.
This new poster offers a first look at the third and final part of the Berserk Golden Age trilogy of Studio 4°C’s adaptation of Kentarou Miura‘s medieval-horror-action manga. These posters will be appearing in Japanese movie theaters starting August 25th, so here, look at that foreboding eclipse:
Official synopsis:
He trusts no one, only his sword. He doesn’t have a place to call home. The lone mercenary Guts travels the land where a hundred-year-old war is taking place. His ferocity and ability to...
This new poster offers a first look at the third and final part of the Berserk Golden Age trilogy of Studio 4°C’s adaptation of Kentarou Miura‘s medieval-horror-action manga. These posters will be appearing in Japanese movie theaters starting August 25th, so here, look at that foreboding eclipse:
Official synopsis:
He trusts no one, only his sword. He doesn’t have a place to call home. The lone mercenary Guts travels the land where a hundred-year-old war is taking place. His ferocity and ability to...
- 8/26/2012
- by Sunrider
- Filmofilia
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