The Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero had made a lot of changes from the stories that we were used to see which comes before it within the Shonen franchise from the mind of the Akira Toriyama.
Besides focusing on characters like Gohan and Piccolo, the latest entry in Shonen’s anime has also decided to go with a brand-new animation style that is a mix of 2-D art with computer graphics, creating a very different style from what we know from both movies and television series of the past.
Overview
Kyle Herbert has been playing the role of Gohan for many years now and is been doing so once again as the son of Goku is a main point in the latest Dragon Ball Super film.
The major plot point of the movie has been Gohan slacking off when it comes to his training, and also major transformation for the Saiyan is on the way.
In the interview with Kyle, he had been broken down his thoughts on the new animation style of the movie and how it will be representing the future of animation.
Kyle’s Comment on the New Animation Style:
“I think it is a part of the natural evolution of the animation, you know?
There have been new tools in the animators’ hands to make things look more visually amazing and interesting, while been original and true to their form.
This art had given the characters literally more depth with its cell shading and all.
Computers are obviously cranking out the art at a quick pace.
Of course, I’m a fan of the old-school hand-drawn animated stuff.
But in this movie, the art is just been amazingly beautiful.
I had kept saying in between each line”.
Abstract:
As for the conclusion of the Granolah Arc in the manga, there had been few hints as to what will be the next storyline will be for the anime.
There have been many questions that have arisen about whether the events of the Super Hero will have a part to be played in the future of the printed story.
As for Gohan, he will be gaining a new avatar in his beast form, and also Piccolo will be gaining two new avatars thanks to the latest movie. There have been more than a few avenues for the future of the Shonen series yet to be explored.
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero Movie Review:
The Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero has been a great mix of action, humor, and callbacks to the fans’ most anticipated characters of the franchise.
Despite been the fact that the Dragon Ball had been a massive franchise that has continued to give fans reasons to keep themselves indulged in it, there had been also those fans who had grown up watching the cartoons and reading the comic books but had lost touch over time and the new movie, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero had offered brilliant fan service to them.
The movie had promised to infuse enough nostalgia for the one who thoroughly enjoyed this adventure to expect been the major changes that the movie is the first in its franchise to produce mainly using 3D animation.
Even though it may have taken a while to get used to the animation of the film but it had a great storyline to get anyone on board for it’s quicker than anyone would think.
Overall, we can say that the movie seems to be having enough elements to make its fans indulge and dive into the storyline of the movie.
The movie is directed by Tetsuro Kodama.
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