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The deadly duo plans to conquer the world with their brilliant biotechnology, but first they must find a body worthy of the doctor’s amazing brain! Number one on the wish list – none other than Goku! 03 Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might July 7, 1990 May 26, 1998 January 29, 1999 Devious doubles and terrifying trees keep Goku and friends busy in this epic motion picture experience! Turles, a Goku look-alike with very bad intentions, pits father against son with the help of a plant designed to consume the energy of an entire planet! Can Goku defeat his mirror image and the vile Tree of Might! 04 Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug March 19, 1991 August 7, 2001 April 24, 2004 Goku and Krillin race to save Earth from a giant asteroid, but a far greater menace lurks in the shadows! Lord Slug, a Namekian with legendary powers, seeks to create a new home for himself in the wake of his banishment. Can Goku and his fellow warriors defeat this ancient enemy before all is lost? 05 Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge July 21, 1991 January 22, 2002 September 19, 2003 Cooler, brother of the fallen Frieza, travels to Earth on a mission to settle an old score with Goku. Backed by his evil Armored Squadron, Cooler aims to eliminate all of Goku’s closest allies, starting with Piccolo and Gohan! The monster seeks vengeance, and he’ll destroy the entire planet to get what he came for! 06 Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler March 7, 1992 August 13, 2002 September 26, 2003 As an eerily familiar foe threatens the peaceful people of Namek, Goku and the Z-Fighters are summoned to save a world that is not their own. The face behind this heinous onslaught? None other than Cooler and his malevolent minions! The fate of Namek hangs in the balance, and victory won’t be so easy the second time around! 07 Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13! July 11, 1992 February 4, 2003 — A mysterious fiend is creating Androids that are faster, stronger, and far more deadly than anything ever devised by the deceased Doctor Gero. Goku and the rest of the Z-Fighters must find the identity of the murderous mastermind if they are to halt the onslaught of his lethal inventions. 08 Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary
Super Saiyan March 6, 1993 August 26, 2003 December 20, 2014 Broly – a powerful Saiyan warrior with an unspeakable evil streak – has the Z-Fighters squarely in his sights! Now, a race to save the universe turns into a test of survival skills for Earth’s mightiest warriors. Prepare for the most intense Saiyan battle in history: a clash for the ages rooted in the pains of a secret past. 09 Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound July 10, 1993 August 17, 2004 — Warriors from every corner of the galaxy are gathering to compete in the most incredible martial arts tournament ever conceived. Many will test their strength and skill, but few will live to see the end. Before a victor can be crowned, Bojack – a powerfully evil intergalactic villain – turns the tournament into a fight for survival! 10 Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming March 12, 1994 April 5, 2005 — An investigation into the crash of a strange vessel quickly turns into a battle that not even Earth’s most powerful heroes are guaranteed to win. Broly, one of the greatest evils in existence, is back to wreak havoc on humanity! Only this time, Goku may be powerless to stop him! 11 Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly July 9, 1994 September 13, 2005 — Corruption and technology combine to resurrect one of the greatest evils the universe has ever known.

(connect timeout=None)')) What Does GTO Stand For? We Dig Into Pontiac’s Muscle Car Past! Celebrate 75 YearsLearn MoreNewsReviewsBuyer's GuideWatchMotorTrend+The FutureEventsSweepstakesWhat Does GTO Stand For? We Dig Into Pontiac’s Muscle Car Past!The long shadow of history has a new generation of car-curious asking where the name of Pontiac’s groundbreaking muscle car came from. View Gallery10 PhotosJohnny HunkinsWriterMotorTrend ArchivesPhotographerGetty ImagesPhotographerSep 15, 2023The Pontiac GTO is commonly known as the car that kicked off the muscle car revolution during the 1960s. Though it would become one of many midsize American cars sporting powerful V-8s during the mid- and late-1960s, it was the first of its kind to be produced in mass volumes. Today, the name "GTO" rolls easily off the lips of vintage car enthusiasts everywhere, but the origin of the name is not so well understood. Where did the letters "GTO" get their mojo from, and why were they so impactful in 1964 when they adorned a trim level of the then-new Pontiac LeMans intermediate? It's a fascinating story you'll want to know. View Gallery10 PhotosWhat Is the Ferrari 250 GTO?The Ferrari 250 GTO, the original inspiration for the Pontiac GTO, was built from 1962 to 1964 to homologate the car for FIA Group 3 racing competition. When new, it had a selling price in U. S. dollars of $18,500. In reality, the Ferrari 250 GTO was a series of cars which shared a set of chassis, engines, designations, and bodies, sometimes visibly different. FIA homologation required that at least 100 cars be built, but only 36 cars (39 according to some sources) were produced.

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Probably one of the more prominent problems in Akame ga Kill is the comedy. The problem isn't in the comedy itself. (Though I admit most of the humor was stale) but rather the execution. Apparently someone thought it was a good idea to slide in a petty joke in many emotional or dramatic scenes. Probably the best example of this would be a scene where Tatsumi finds out about the corruption in the capital and mourns over his loved ones that died to this corruption. This was supposed to be a very emotional scene but then Night Raid kidnaps Tatsumi and makes petty jokes along the way. It is scenes like this that make me unable to take the show very seriously.
The characters in the show are filled with problems too. Tatsumi isn't really much different from other stereotypical male leads. He's strong, kind, and has a great sense of justice. Something we see in pretty much any other male lead for a stereotypical shounen. "[15][16] The film features Niteko-ike pond (ニテコ池), which is described as the "birthplace" of the novel and where Nosaka conducted his daily routines of dishwashing and personal ablutions. Notably, during the final days of the Pacific War, Nosaka, then 14 years old, sought refuge with his younger sister-in-law in a relative's house and nearby bomb shelters near the pond. [17][18] The location and background in the film is based on a style created by 18th century Japanese artist Hiroshige and his follower Hergé, who created Tintin. [19] Film critic Roger Ebert examines the contrast of the style of the background in comparison to the cartoonish animation of the characters. He claims that there is an unusual amount of detail in the evocative landscape, while the characters are a take on the modern Japanese animation with childlike bodies and enormous eyes. The depiction of Seita and Setsuko have Ebert believe that this deliberate animation style embodies the true purpose of animation, which is to recreate the raw emotion of human life by simplifying reality to emphasize ideas.
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