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Plus tard, il tombe sur Veldra Tempest, le Dragon des ouragans de niveau Catastrophe qui fut scellé pendant trois siècles pour avoir réduit une ville en cendres. Compatissant pour lui, Satoru se lie d'amitié avec le dragon à travers un pacte, lui promettant de l'aider à détruire le sceau : en retour, Veldra lui confère le nom de Limule Tempest pour lui accorder la protection divine. Désormais libéré de sa précédente vie, Limule se lance dans une quête pour prouver sa valeur : mais alors qu'il commence à s'habituer à sa nouvelle existence, la rumeur de ses accomplissements étranges commence à se répandre comme une traînée de poudre à travers le monde, changeant complètement son destin. Personnages[modifier | modifier le code] Article détaillé : Personnages de Moi, quand je me réincarne en Slime. Productions et supports[modifier | modifier le code] Roman[modifier | modifier le code] Tensei shitara slime datta ken (転生したらスライムだった件, Tensei shitara suraimu datta ken?) est un
travail original, écrit et conçu par Fuse, qui avait été initialement publié en ligne (Web Novel) sur le site de publication Shōsetsuka ni narō entre le 20 février 2013 et le 14 juillet 2014[1]. Des histoires supplémentaires ont également été publiés entre le 28 août 2014 et le 1er janvier 2016[1]. Avant de
publier la série en ligne, Fuse avait envisagé de la présenter au Grand prix du roman Dengeki[2]. Fuse a été grandement influencé par
Overlord de Kugane Maruyama, qui était aussi populaire sur le site Shōsetsuka ni narō[3],[2]. L'auteur ajoute également que la forme slime du personnage principal n'est pas créée à partir du slime des jeux vidéo Dragon Quest mais en se basant sur l'image d'un monstre antagoniste qui apparaît dans un jeu de rôle sur table[3], et dont il a aussi trouvé une inspiration dans les jeux de rôle sur table qu'il a joué quand il était étudiant tels que Sword World RPG (ja), Wizardly RPG (ja), GURPS, etc. [3]. La série amateure est par la suite adaptée en une série de light novel par la maison d'édition japonaise Micro Magazine (ja) en comprenant des illustrations de Mitz Vah dont le premier volume est publiée le 30 mai 2014[4] ; et depuis octobre 2023, vingt-et-un volumes ont été publiés[5].
14 Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods March 30, 2013 August 5, 2014 — Following the events of the Dragon Ball Z television series, after the defeat of Majin Buu, a new power awakens and threatens humanity. Beerus, an ancient and powerful God of Destruction, searches for Goku after hearing rumors of the Saiyan warrior who defeated Frieza. Realizing the threat Beerus poses to their home planet, the Z-fighters must find a way to stop him before it's too late. Only Goku, humanity’s last hope, can ascend to the level of a legendary Super Saiyan God and stop Beerus’s from destroying Earth, and possibly the entire universe! 15 Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' April 18, 2015 August 4, 2015 — After years in spiritual purgatory, Frieza has been resurrected and plans to take his revenge on the Z-Fighters of Earth. 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 of
Goku 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.
Terasawa and Kodaka described the game's production level as being much higher than that of previous games in the series. [37] With Killing Harmony completed, Kodaka claimed that he would take a break from the franchise in a similar fashion to the Back to the Future film series, which consists of three installments. [38] A free virtual reality technical demo based on the first game, titled Cyber Danganronpa VR: The Class Trial, was released for PlayStation Plus users in Japan for the PlayStation VR on 13
October 2016. [39][40] A crossover prequel with Otogirisō to the first game, titled Kirigiri Sou, was released for PC users in Japan on 25 November 2016. In 2017, Spike Chunsoft started hiring staff for a new Danganronpa game. [41] In July 2020, it was announced that the franchise's publishing rights outside of Japan will be transferred from NIS America to Spike Chunsoft. [42] As part of the 10th anniversary celebration, enhanced ports of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy
Havoc and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, titled Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition respectively, were released on smartphone on November 25, followed by Nintendo Switch in December 2021. Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition was also ported to Xbox One and Microsoft Store on January 17. [43] These version contains a gallery where players can listen to character voices, as well as view character expressions, in-game illustrations, and character references. On Nintendo Switch, the publisher also released Anniversary Edition of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, as well as Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp, a brand new exclusive game for the Switch. Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition, Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony Anniversary Edition, and Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp were also collected and sold as a bundle titled "Danganronpa Decadence on the Nintendo Switch.