Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods & Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F Now Available on Netflix UK

Those yet to experience the recent feature-length Dragon Ball Z Movies, namely Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods and Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F, will be excited to learn that the films are now available to stream on Netflix UK for current subscribers. Read more of this post

Blu-ray Review: Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F

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After a slight-delay Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F comes home on Blu-ray; but was it worth the wait? Find out in our Blu-ray Review.

Synopsis:

Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ is the second film personally supervised by the series creator himself, Akira Toriyama. The new movie showcases the return of Frieza – one of the most iconic villains of all time.

Even the complete obliteration of his physical form can’t stop the galaxy’s most evil overlord. After years in spiritual purgatory, Frieza has been resurrected and plans to take his revenge on the Z-Fighters of Earth. Facing off against Frieza’s powerful new form, and his army of 1,000 soldiers, Goku and Vegeta must reach new levels of strength in order to protect Earth from their vengeful nemesis. Read more of this post

Competition: Win Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F Collectors Edition Blu-ray

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It’s competition time again!!! and this time we have teamed up with Manga Entertainment UK to celebrate the release of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’. Freiza’s epic return, which took cinemas across the country by storm last year, can be yours to own on DVD and Blu-ray from Monday 25th January 2016.

Personally supervised by the creator of the series, Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ features the return of Frieza – widely hailed as one of the most iconic villains of all time. Even the complete obliteration of his physical form can’t stop the galaxy’s most evil overlord. After years in spiritual purgatory, Frieza has been resurrected and plans to take his revenge on the Z-Fighters of Earth. Facing off against Frieza’s powerful new form and his army of 1,000 soldiers are Goku and Vegeta who must reach new levels of strength in order to protect Earth from their vengeful nemesis. Read more of this post

Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F To Receive a 3D Cinematic Release within the UK

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With the home-video release of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F a mere three weeks away Manga Entertainment UK have opted to celebrate it’s arrival in style by offering fans one last chance to watch the films in cinemas across the UK; except this time it will be presented in 3D.

On the 20th January 2016 selective cinemas across the UK will be showing the 3D variation of the film, we assume in English, and tickets can be purchased from the official Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F Website. Read more of this post

Animatsu and MangaUK Industry Panel Announcements from MCM London Comic Con October 2015

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The second anime announcement panel of the MCM London Comic Con weekend was non-other than the Animatsu and MangaUK Panel which, once again, sees Chief Operating Officer Jerome Mazandarani and Marketing Manager Andew Hewson take to the stage to reveal a long list of announcements. Read more of this post

Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F DVD and Blu-ray Release Date Moved to Next Year

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Following on from Manga Entertainment’s extension to the cinematic release of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F we have now received word, via listings on numerous sites, that the home video release of the film won’t be out until next year. Read more of this post

Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F’s Cinematic Onslaught Extended Again

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The cinematic onslaught of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F has once again been extended; this time until the 15th October 2015 with most cinemas now providing multiple screenings.

What started off as a ‘one-day-only-event’ has now become a nationwide cinematic screening of the latest Dragon Ball Z film and now not only are cinemas in multiple locations showing the film but they are also providing multiple screenings on the same day. Read more of this post

Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F Achieves Massive Success in UK Cinemas

dragonballz_resurrectionf_screenshot_friezaPutting anime into cinemas can be a questionable and tricky business; but with Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F it seems all the hardwork put into bringing it into UK cinemas has paid off; as everyone seems to be going out and watching it.

What started off as a ‘one-day-only’ cinema event exploded into multiple screenings across the UK, with even VUE getting in on showing the film; the demand was so much that it caused Manga UK to delay the home video release of the title just so they could show it on more screens which, in turn, means that Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F is now being shown on UK cinemas until the 8th October 2015. Read more of this post

Home Video Release of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F Pushed Back

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If you planned on skipping the UK cinematic release of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F then you may wish to reconsider as Manga Entertainment UK have announced, via Animatsu Entertainment’s Chief Operating Officer, Jerome Mazandarani, that the DVD and Blu-ray release of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F has been pushed back to an undisclosed date. Read more of this post

Scotland Loves Anime Glasgow and Edinburgh Screenings Confirmed

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It’s nearly that time of the year where Glasgow and Edinburgh become overrun with anime fans in the Scotland Loves Animation, or Scotland Loves Anime if you prefer, movie festival; and over the past week ‘confirmed’ details of what will shown has been revealed. Read more of this post