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The anime often strays from Akira Toriyama's vision, so if you're an anime-only, you might have missed some crucial details ...
The strongest villain in Dragon Ball history may actually be Broly, who once wielded a divine transformation that gave him seemingly limitless power.
The outspoken producer of 'Castlevania' and 'Devil May Cry' wants to unleash hell on American animation—and if he gets his ...
Saudi Arabia is building the world’s first Dragon Ball theme park with 30+ rides, anime zones, and a giant Shenron coaster ...
Brad Pitt drove deep into the real F1 racing world for 'F1 The Movie.' Perhaps a go-kart showdown with Tom Cruise is next?
Goku's English VA, Sean Schemmel, teases upcoming arcs involving Granolah and Black Frieza, and talks about the upcoming ...
The "heroes" from your favorite '80s movies may not be who you think. While many like to criticize Raiders of the Lost Ark by claiming Indiana Jones' actions have no bearing on the plot, it is ...
And here’s the blurred line concerning the movies and real life, Farid says. Earlier, “when we viewed images and video, or listened to audio, we thought they were real and generally we were right.
In fact, the scene in the 2015 James Bond movie Spectre, which featured a huge Día de Los Muertos parade in Mexico City, inspired the real city to continue the tradition.
Anime fans, it’s a good sign for the rest of the year when a first-quarter best-of list already looks like the finished ...
Paul Slattery is a photographer from California with a sharp eye for movie history. ... Man Travels To Real Movie And TV Locations To See How They’ve Changed Over Time (50 New Pics) Hidrėlėy.
In Wes Anderson’s New Movie, Real Masterpieces Get a Starring Role. Paintings by Magritte and others were borrowed for “The Phoenician Scheme.” ...