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. While the film itself was widely panned for its lack of loyalty to Akira Toriyama's original manga, the 1080p Blu-ray

or duala : Short for "Dual Audio." This is a crucial feature for anime and international film fans. It indicates that the video file contains two separate audio tracks that the viewer can toggle between. Typically, for this film, it includes the original English theatrical audio alongside a secondary localized dub (such as Hindi, Spanish, or Japanese). The Silver Lining: How a Failure Saved the Franchise dragonball evolution 20091080pblurayduala

Bulma was changed from a brilliant inventor with a wild personality and iconic blue hair into a more serious, less fun character whose relationship to Capsule Corp was poorly defined. Her signature blue hair was reduced to a single strand alongside brown hair. Master Roshi was de-aged and stripped of both his perverted humor and his wisdom; he became “a background character with little charm”. Yamcha was transformed into a “cool guy” rather than his original fun, slightly goofy characterization. Perhaps most egregiously, fan-favorite characters such as Krillin, Tien, and Chiaotzu were entirely omitted from the film. Typically, for this film, it includes the original

Now go watch Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods to cleanse your palate. Master Roshi was de-aged and stripped of both

The physical foundation for this ideal release is the "Dragonball: Evolution - Z Edition" Blu-ray. Released in North America on July 28, 2009, by 20th Century Fox, this disc was designed to be the ultimate version of the film for home theater enthusiasts.

So, what went wrong with Dragonball Evolution? Here are a few reasons:

Dragonball Evolution follows Goku (Justin Chatwin), who is reimagined as an angsty, unpopular high school student. He lives with his grandfather, Gohan, who trains him in martial arts but forbids him from using his powers in public. Goku is infatuated with Chi-Chi (Jamie Chung) and struggles to fit in with his peers—a stark contrast to the wild, pure-hearted, and socially oblivious child or the earnest young adult of Toriyama's creation.