Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ promised to bring Frieza back, and in a way that he would prove to be a challenge for Goku and company, and in that regard the movie delivered. It’s a fun, fast-paced action film, and the returning voice acting cast does a great job portraying the heroes of Earth. But by the end, I was left wanting more as the creators ended up playing it safe, even though many opportunities to branch off from the established norm of the franchise presented themselves.
Picking up a few months after the events of Battle of Gods, the Earth is safe once more as Lord Beerus had decided to spare it (thanks to our wonderful food). Of course, this calm time is short-lived. The remnants of Frieza’s army show up and enact their plans to get Frieza back. Their plan is quite smart: use the Dragon Balls. Since first watching the show, I wondered why so few villains of the series ever tried to use them, and it’s great to not only see them try, but succeed in their plans.
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Picking up a few months after the events of Battle of Gods, the Earth is safe once more as Lord Beerus had decided to spare it (thanks to our wonderful food). Of course, this calm time is short-lived. The remnants of Frieza’s army show up and enact their plans to get Frieza back. Their plan is quite smart: use the Dragon Balls. Since first watching the show, I wondered why so few villains of the series ever tried to use them, and it’s great to not only see them try, but succeed in their plans.
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