Archive for March, 2009

March Shonen Jump

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

This month’s issue of Shonen Jump (due out March 31st) will be dedicated to the Dragonball Evolution film.

VIZ Media has announced that Shonen Jump magazine will feature Dragonball Evolution fold-out posters and photos in its next issue, hitting stands and online on March 31st:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has announced the upcoming release of a special SHONEN JUMP DRAGONBALL: EVOLUTION posterzine, based on the upcoming live-action film from 20th Century Fox starring Justin Chatwin as Goku, Emmy Rossum as Bulma, Jamie Chung as Chi Chi, and Chow Yun-Fat as Master Roshi. Dragonball: Evolution opens nationwide on April 8th and is inspired by Akira Toriyama’s smash hit DRAGON BALL manga (graphic novel) series, also published domestically by VIZ Media and featured in SHONEN JUMP magazine.

The new SHONEN JUMP DRAGONBALL: EVOLUTION posterzine celebrates the upcoming live-action adventure feature film Dragonball: Evolution. Both the movie, directed by James Wong, and the DRAGONBALL: EVOLUTION posterzine, published by VIZ Media, bring to life the action and the characters from the eagerly awaited film. Look for the posterzine on newsstands wherever SHONEN JUMP magazine is sold and online at Store.Viz.com beginning March 31st. The SHONEN JUMP DRAGONBALL: EVOLUTION posterzine carries an MSRP of $9.99 and is rated T for Teens. The posterzine features 11 full-color posters that fold out to 16″ x 22″ and depict a variety of vivid action shots and all the film’s main characters.

“We’re very excited to announce our first live-action Hollywood posterzine product to support the highly anticipated release of the Dragonball: Evolution movie,” says Christopher Boily, VIZ Media Sr. Director, Newsstand. “It’s great to see our hugely popular DRAGON BALL manga get the full Hollywood treatment for the big screen – and the high quality glossy images will help bring everyone’s favorite characters to life and offer a fun way for fans to pay homage to this incredible new movie.”

Dragonball: Evolution, the live-action feature film (rated PG) centers on a team of warriors, each of whom possess special abilities. Together, they protect Earth from a force bent on dominating the universe by controlling the mystical objects from which the film takes its name. Dragonball: Evolution features Justin Chatwin as Goku, Emmy Rossum as Bulma, Jamie Chung as Chi Chi, and Chow Yun-Fat as Master Roshi. Dragonball: Evolution the movie is based on the popular Japanese manga series created by Akira Toriyama (also published in North America by VIZ Media).

DRAGON BALL has become a global pop culture and entertainment phenomenon that has generated more than $3 billion in worldwide sales of a vast array of products including manga, DVDs, video games, toys, apparel and other collectibles. Over 1.6 million copies of the manga series have been sold in North America to date, while the animated counterpart remains the most successful domestic anime series ever with over 500 episodes and 17 animated movies broadcast or released on DVD to date. Over 30 DRAGON BALL video game titles are also available for the PS2, PS3, Wii and Xbox 360 platforms, and have sold a total of more than 11 million units worldwide.

Also, I would like to point out that it appears that Dragonball Evolution is the number one film in Korea.

Dragonball Evolution Footage

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Ok, the following clips (although in bad quality) are major spoilers, so watch at your own risk. The first one is the final battle sequence between Goku and Piccolo, the second one is the rise of Shenron and the third is the ending of the film itself. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

*Ending of the film has been removed*

The Legend

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Here is a video of Brian Tyler conducting the song ” The Legend ” for Dragonball Evolution.

Several New Clips

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Several new Dragonball Evolution clips have made their way online. Be prepared for spoilers!

Goku vs Gohan
Piccolo and Mai Attack Gohan
Goku meets Bulma Briefs
Goku meets Master Roshi
Piccolo and Mai
Yamcha’s Trap

New Dragonball Evolution Trailer

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

A new trailer has appeared online with amazing effects and our first glimpse of Goku’s Kamehameha.

Dragonball Evolution : Live Premiere

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

The Dragonball Evolution live premiere screening has begun. Visit Yahoo Japan (and yes you might need a Yahoo Japan account) to watch the live event. You can also visit MSN to watch the long awaited event of the decade! The event starts at 5 : 30 PM JP time and lasts exactly 1 hour and 30 minutes (length of the film).

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Update – Visit this direct link – http://meta.yahoo-streaming.jp/webevents/yahoo/event/livetalk/on_live.asx

Go to MSN for live coverage – http://feature.movies.jp.msn.com/2009/dragonballevolution/

Event Updates

- The event has shown a brand new clip with Goku vs. Grandpa Gohan so far. You can view it below

- Cast Introduced :
dbepcast Dragonball Evolution : Live Premiere

Update – The event is now over, but the movie has began. Sadly, we can not see that live but we will add any more additional updates as they arrive (interviews, pictures and possibly some leaked footage).

Chow Yun Fat /James Wong Article

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

A new article has appeared over at Star Central that focuses on Chow Yun Fat and James Wong about their involvement with Dragonball Evolution.

“Technically, the most challenging scene was where the character Chi Chi fought herself because there was only one Chi Chi and it took a while for us to figure out how to even shoot it. Also, some of the fantastic action sequences were the ones where Goku and Piccolo confronted each other. It put you in an ‘otherworldly’ place where they were fighting in ways unknown and unseen.” (Chi Chi – Goku’s love interest – is played by American actress Jamie Chung, 25.)

There were problems, too, with the weather of Mexico, where the movie was shot. It was a tad too cold for comfort for even the ultra-professional Chow. The weather was often unpredictable with occasional dust storms fanned by windy conditions.

Chow chips in: “Daytime temperatures were close to 30°C and that’s fine. But at night it got so cold it was probably subzero and quite unbearable. Remember, you can prepare the whole set but you cannot fight Mother Nature. The weather can destroy the set and ruin even the most carefully laid-out plans.”

“To avoid all this, for the next project we should all move to Bangkok. That would eliminate all these problems and make things very different,” jested Chow, who owns a home in Bangkok.

To read the entire article, please visit Star Central.

Live Premiere, Promotions and Props

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

MSN and Yahoo Japan announced that they will be streaming the Japan premiere of Dragonball Evolution live on March 10th. That is in two days guys, so make sure you are at these sites to view the full coverage of the event. Is it possible that we’ll see new scenes from the movie itself…? Stay tuned.

Also, apparently an ebay user is selling actual film props from the Dragonball Evolution set. We are not sure how legit these are, but it does look quite interesting.

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Finally, it seems Dragonball Evolution has teamed up with Tony Hawk…

DRAGONBALL EVOLUTION has joined forces with Tony Hawk and the Birdhouse Team to bring you the opportunity to be FIRST in Australia to know where Tony and the team will be skating each day whilst in Australia from March 14 – 21 for their “Birdhouse World Tour OZ/09″.

Tony Hawk Introduction

Also, check out this new image of Piccolo and Mai!

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New Movie Scenes

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Two new scenes have released online (and yes with the voices/music and everything). First we have the full Chi Chi vs. Chi Chi (Mai) battle. View that below.

Second we have the full fight between Goku and Master Roshi when they first meet.

Making of Dragonball Evolution

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

World’s Finest has revealed a special making of Dragonball Evolution featured video. It contains new clips from the film, interviews with the cast and crew and special behind the scenes footage.

Can You Kamehameha?

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

A new online game (for the PC and even the Nintendo Wii) has surfaced. The point of the game is to train as Goku to master the Kame Hame Ha technique in the courtyard by lighting the tourches (as done in the film). Click the image below or via here to visit the site. The site dbewii.com is redirected from http://www.canyoukamehameha.com.

dbewii Can You Kamehameha?

James Marsters Interview

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Phillipine Entertainment Portal has posted a new interview with James Marsters (Piccolo).

James Marsters shows the real deal on being mean and evil in the upcoming high-adrenaline adventure movie Dragonball Evolution starring Justin Chatwin, Emmy Rossum, Chow Yun-Fat, Eriko Tamura and Jamie Chung directed by James Wong (Final Destination 3, The One).

In the high-octane adventure, Dragonball Evolution, Justin Chatwin plays the heroic Goku, on a perilous quest to save the planet from destruction. James Marsters is his evil nemesis, the despicable Lord Piccolo—menacing and ruthless. As the dark and vengeful Lord Piccolo, Marsters’ character will stop at nothing to sabotage Goku’s attempts to find the mystical dragon balls.  Our for himself, he is intent on annihilating the world and ultimately wants to dominate the universe.

The new film is based on the phenomenally popular Japanese Manga, familiar to comic book fans all over the world. Staying true to the essence of the original, this is an epic coming of age tale, which crosses cultures while maintaining a vivid Asian flavor. This futuristic story combines drama, humor and excitement, with a rich cast of characters.  

In the following q&a, Marsters gladly shares the fun on playing the meanest character in the universe.

Q:    James, your character is totally evil. How much fun is it to play such a menacing guy? You’ve had a lot of experience with dark characters?

JM:    ”Lord Piccolo is a maniac who has been locked away in a prison for 2,000 years for one mistake (completely unfairly of course) and then he bursts out of jail and he escapes. In the prison, there were no mirrors and to his horror when he gets out, he finds that he is old and ugly and decrepit.  He is furious and decides to seek revenge and kill Goku.”

Q:     Is he totally evil then or are there shades of gray in your character?

JM:     ”Yeah I guess I am pure evil.  But look at this from my character’s point of view. I think I have just cause to be mean and angry.”

Q:     Can you describe Piccolo?  

JM:     ”He has an egg shaped head, no hair and is bald. He turns green when he gets really angry. We hold true to the heart of the cartoon, although he is not exactly the same. But I think we have created a very good interpretation.  My character is an old man who’s mad and angry about being old and he desperately wants to be young again. His youth has been taken away from him and he is not happy about that.”      

Q:    How was it filming the movie?

JM:     ”You should see what we have to go through on this movie. It’s like climbing a mountain. We’re at war.  We’re smiling but we’re actually at war.  That is what it feels like (laughs) and there is no time to think about anything else.  We just have to get through this and arrive home in one piece.”   

Q:    Are you ever concerned about the possible overuse of effects in movies?  

JM:     ”I am not afraid of special effects.  I always think that if you are tuned into the story—in this case it is Goku’s story—you’re focused on the same thing. The special effects guys are tuned into. So the effects are simply being used to tell the story.  As actors, we get all the credit because emotionally, the audience is focused on us and they come out of the theatre saying, ‘Wow, what a powerful actor,’ but that is partly thanks to the power of the effects.  They  support the story.”

 Q:     What do you think makes Dragonball special?

JM:    ”The thing that I love about this film and story is that I think it has helped me as a parent raising a boy. I have an eleven year old. The film is all about training to become a man. In our culture, we don’t really do that and I think it is great. It is about becoming a strong man, coming to terms with   your male aggression and having an outlet for that The film says that real men are actually peace loving.  They can take care of themselves and others without being aggressive.”

Q:    So you see Goku as a good role model for boys?

JM:     ”I do. I love that template for boys growing up because being a gentle human being doesn’t mean that you’re weak. That’s what I love about the unapologetic violence of Dragon Ball. It means that you can be violent if you need to be. If your friends are getting hurt, that’s justifiable.  I think Goku is just the best kind of hero.  He’s so realistic. He is a mellow guy who doesn’t   try to convince anybody that he’s tough. People crack jokes about him. However, when the life of his family or friends or the world is in jeopardy, he unleashes his energy and power with the most incredible violence and defends the Earth. That is what Goku does. He’s a real man, not a poser.”

TV Spots In Japan

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

A few new Dragonball Evolution spots have been airing over in Japan for the preparation of the film’s release this coming week. You can watch them below.



Dragonball Merchandise

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Several new pieces of Dragonball Evolution merchandise is apparently available for order. You can buy anything from a few pieces of jewelry to watches to even a backpack. View all the merchandise below along with a couple new pictures.

Source : Budiey and Bulma.nl

Dragonball In Entertainment Weekly

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Dragonball Evolution has made its way into Entertainment Weekly’s “Top 17 Movies We Can’t Wait To See“.

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DRAGONBALL: EVOLUTION
April 8, 2009

Starring: Emmy Rossum, Chow Yun-Fat
Directed by: James Wong

Not sure what (or who) a Dragonball is? You might have missed the cult manga comics that have already spawned hit animated TV shows in the U.S. and Japan. But this live-action adaptation — about a group of warriors protecting Earth from an evil force — should catch you up.