Since Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods hit theaters, it set a standard for the Dragon Ball franchise. It revealed new forms, characters, storylines, and plot threads that would be used to inform the projects that followed it, including Resurrection ‘F’ and Dragon Ball Super. This made Battle of Gods the first canon movie in the franchise, not just one that could reasonably fit into the story. It also showed how the films could pave the future for the franchise. This is part of why Resurrection ‘F’ was only moderately successful.Its only contributions to the franchise were a couple of new forms and bringing Frieza back into the spotlight; even if he was killed again by the end, he was still made relevant enough to come back a second time in Dragon Ball Super. However, the next canon movie would push the franchise forward, reintroduce an old character, and do much more. Dragon Ball Super: Broly may be the best canon movie in the franchise. This movie offers fans a long-awaited opportunity to see one of the most well-known movie villains reworked into a canon character. It ushers in this milestone with some of the franchise’s best humor, writing, and, above all, animation in the franchise’s history.This rare form of Super Saiyan comes with green hair and aura, engorged muscles, and overwhelming power. Beyond that, the Legendary Super Saiyan is everything Broly’s race aspires to be – an unstoppable killing machine. Broly embodies the battle-driven nature of the Saiyans to such a refined degree that others in the race fear him. This is to say little of how the power may have eroded his mind to turn him into this sadistic creature. Broly’s power as the Legendary Super Saiyan is a sight to behold, too.
Since Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods hit theaters, it set a standard for the Dragon Ball franchise. It revealed new forms, characters, storylines, and plot threads that would be used to inform the projects that followed it, including Resurrection ‘F’ and Dragon Ball Super. This made Battle of Gods the first canon movie in the franchise, not just one that could reasonably fit into the story. It also showed how the films could pave the future for the franchise. This is part of why Resurrection ‘F’ was only moderately successful.
Its only contributions to the franchise were a couple of new forms and bringing Frieza back into the spotlight; even if he was killed again by the end, he was still made relevant enough to come back a second time in Dragon Ball Super. However, the next canon movie would push the franchise forward, reintroduce an old character, and do much more. Dragon Ball Super: Broly may be the best canon movie in the franchise. This movie offers fans a long-awaited opportunity to see one of the most well-known movie villains reworked into a canon character. It ushers in this milestone with some of the franchise’s best humor, writing, and, above all, animation in the franchise’s history.
This rare form of Super Saiyan comes with green hair and aura, engorged muscles, and overwhelming power. Beyond that, the Legendary Super Saiyan is everything Broly’s race aspires to be – an unstoppable killing machine. Broly embodies the battle-driven nature of the Saiyans to such a refined degree that others in the race fear him. This is to say little of how the power may have eroded his mind to turn him into this sadistic creature. Broly’s power as the Legendary Super Saiyan is a sight to behold, too.
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