In Real Life

Akihabara Girl Group Singing Dragon Ball Song

AKB48, the most popular idol group in Japan, will be singing the ending theme for anime series Dragon Ball Kai.


February 10, 2010
In Real Life

This Dragon Ball Commercial Is Catchy, Classy

For the upcoming Dragon Ball DS2 Totsugeki! Red Ribbon Gun, Bandai released this web ad that features hands, a copy of the game, a Yamaha piano and singers. It’s classy. The song is DB ending them “Romantic Ageruyo”.

The game will be out February 11 in Japan. The theme song will live on in our hearts.


February 3, 2010
In Real Life

Snowboarding Over 9,000!

As seen on 2ch.


August 25, 2009
News

How’s That Dragon Ball Online MMORPG Coming Along?

Well, it’s got a soaring theme song, that’s for sure. Bulma in a bikini, too.


July 3, 2009
News

Namco Bandai Locks Down Dragon Ball License For America

If you live in the lovely continent of North America, expect all Dragon Ball games you buy (or your parents buy you) in the next five years to have a Namco Bandai label on them.


December 5, 2008
Uncategorized

Dragonball Movie Title Evolves

Everyone’s favourite upcoming goofy Hollywood flick Dragon Ball is apparently getting a slightly reworked title: Dragonball Evolution. This isn’t yet confirmed by studio 20th Century Fox, but URL DragonballEvolutionmovie.com redirects to FoxMovies.com.


September 13, 2008
Uncategorized

Hands On: Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World – Gah! Too Many Colons!

Kids today don’t know their anime – it’s all Naruto this and One Piece that. And don’t even get me started on Death Note. Remember when Dragon Ball Z was the only anime we got on Cartoon Network? And it had that really lousy dub with the “It’s over 9000” line that will live in meme infamy?


September 3, 2008
Uncategorized

Oh Hollywood, What Did You Do To Dragonball?!

Manga Dragonball has been adapted into anime and countless video games no problem. Turning it into a Hollywood movie seems to pose more of a problem, though. It’s not easy! Early images of the movie, which stars Justin Chatwin from War of the Worlds and Hong Kong superstar Chow Yun-Fat, didn’t exactly set the world afire. While the filmed-in-Mexico Hollywood flick has been repeatedly delayed, there have already been talks about doing a sequel. Anyway, what’s reported to be images from the movie trailer below. No surprises here, really. Well, save for that albino vampire Piccolo thing. Maybe the actual trailer is better. But probably not.

Dragon Ball | ¡Nuevas imágenes del apocalipsis! [Nerd Drama via Dragonball Movie Blog via ANN]