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Facing off against Frieza’s powerful new form, and his army of 1,000 soldiers, Goku and Vegeta must reach new levels of strength in order to protect Earth from their vengeful nemesis. Specials / OVAs[] No. English Title Japanese Release English Release Toonami Premiere 01 Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father ofGoku October 17, 1990 January 10, 2001 September 5, 2003 When a low-class Saiyan soldier named Bardock unexpectedly inherits the ability to see into the future, his life takes a dramatic turn for the worse! Haunted by visions of his own end as well as the destruction of his entire planet, Bardock sets off on a nightmarish race with fate to advert the impending disaster. But Bardock seems to be stumbling along in a maze of hopeless despair until a vision of his baby son, Kakarot, as a grown man inspires him to make a change and confront his destiny head on! This is the story of Bardock, the father of Goku! 02 Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks February 23, 1993 October 25, 2000 September 12, 2003 When Goku dies of a deadly virus, it seems like the end of the world. But the powerful Master's passing proves to be merely a presage of the horrible tragedies that are on the way! When two Androids appear and start destroying the great cities of Earth, the planet is plunged into darkness and it's inhabitants are living in fear. But there is one last hope! Goku's son Gohan is now a man, and though outnumbered by the demonic Androids, he does have a special young teenager named Trunks on his side! As Gohan trains Trunks, it seems like the world is collapsing around them! Can they put a stop to the horrible progression of evil? This is the story of the future that never was! 03 Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to
Eradicate the Saiyans September 6, 1993 — — This feature was released in two parts as an "Official Visual Guide" to the Famicom video game of the same title. It is notable for never having seen an official release outside of Japan, unlike its 2010 remake. 04 Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His
Friends Return!! September 21, 2008 — — This 35-minute Dragon Ball animated short film premiered at the Jump Super Anime Tour in September 2008. Two years after the defeat of Majin Boo, Mr. Satan finishes construction on his brand new hotel. Feeling guilty that the hotel is in honor of what the majority of Earth believes to be his defeat of Boo, he invites all of the characters and their families to a banquet.
For example, if the story is Romance, it's going to use "Video Games" just to introduce the character's love interest and make them fall in love with each other. Or if the story is purely Comedy, they'll use it just to create bland comedy between the characters thems4elves. The same could be said for Drama, going out of their way to play children's games so they could ruin long-lasting friends' relationships for no effing reason. It seems that any anime that has a Video Game theme in it, it's just there as a hook for the anime.
Shangri-La Frontier is entirely different from others that utilize Video Games by actually showing a player playing a Video Game without any major consequences. It's a guy that got his hands on Game of the Year after he played too many crappy RPG games in the past. That's all you need to know about this guy. What Shangri-La Frontier has to offer is that the video game world they present actually has lore and a realistic player base, and no, I don't want to hear how there are toxic players or griefers that ruin other people's experience. The main character doesn't have to fight his life over a game, he's still getting challenged but never feels overwhelmed, and most importantly, he's having fun without the presence of video game characters having to be present to talk and serve as unnecessary fanservice for the MC. On top of that, it also has good animation and the characters don't look generic whatsoever? This anime has been such a pleasant surprise that finally shows what a Video Game anime is actually about. I'm willing to say that this anime brings other predecessors to shame.