Went to the movies for the first time in years recently, and was annoyed but not at all surprised about how almost EVERY PREVIEW of upcoming films was about a black woman being scared of or fighting against white men. The exceptions being Black Adam, though they had to throw in a joke about rolling up windows when he shows up, so the implication is clear, and Dungeons and Dragons, where the white man is a useless clown who one of the female characters straight up says doesnt belong in the party. Its madness how blatant it is. If normies dont start waking up to this shit now, they never will.
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Mostly fanservice strung together with a pretty haphazard plot. Way too much exposition. The final villain was a lame raid boss and the new transformations were also mostly meh. I dont regret seeing it and had some fun, but overall it was fairly mediocre.
Too much exposition? From the franchise that brought us 22-minute long episodes of powering up for one attack?
Of those 22 minutes, a good chunk is ''in the previous episode'' and ''in the next episode''.
Watching those as a kid was frustrating. Basically nothing happened. The manga was fun.
It's a classic anime problem. They can't advance the plot until the manga does, which means they have to stall for time.
I heard the fight scenes were the best in the franchise.
Thanks!
The trailers for the film make it seem like a Gohan and Piccolo movie so I will probably still check it out.
Gohan has been relegated to being a loser in DBS so it would be nice to see him actually win or get a new form.