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Dragon Ball Super: Broly ties together a cohesive narrative in the time its given, but its fast pacing leaves little room for forgiveness. Some overtly direct exposition is needed pull the story along, but what the film lacks in storytelling is made up for in animation.
Just — to put it simply, Dragon Ball Super: Broly is the best the anime has ever looked.
Helmed by director Tatsuya Nagamine, this latest Dragon Ball Super is not only canon thanks to Toriyama’s script, but it revitalizes the anime’s tired aesthetic. Art director Naohiro Shintani brought on a truly all-star crew of artists to animate this film, and that dedication shine in every frame. Not only does Dragon Ball Super: Broly look fluid in a way the series has never before, but it builds upon favorite animation quirks from titles past. From Goku going Super Saiyan to Freeza’s iconic cackle, every piece of Dragon Ball Super has been given a makeover, and each fight sequence feels like a climatic one. Dragon Ball Super: Broly might be the newest film to enter the franchise, but it refuses to rely on that clout to push any agenda. The movie is as power-hungry as King Vegeta, and its lofty ambitions easily make it one of the best films to ever hit Dragon Ball. On par with Fusion Rebornor even Battle of Gods, Dragon Ball Super: Broly will knock back any fan even if they aren't up to date with the series, and it breathes new life into a franchise that has years more to go.
I had no idea that I created the thread in the Aquaman section but then I realized my mistake and asked my man Hunter Rider to move this to the Misc Films section.
I liked it. The action is totally bonkers and the animation is indeed very fluid. Broly v Vegeta, Broly v Goku & Broly v Gogeta are the stuff of dreams.
The display of pyrotechnics were simply outstanding and it really shows that it's practically impossible to replicate all of that sky beams goodness in live-action.
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