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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly

A few days have passed after the world tournament, and number 18 is at Mr. Satan’s to collect her winnings for throwing the fight. While there, Hercule is challenged to a fight with a man named Jaguar. Goten and Trunks sneak into the castle gates and begin to fight alongside of 18. After defeating the first of Jaguars bio-warriors, Goten and Trunks find out that Jaguar has created a secret weapon: Broly. The boys try to destroy Broly before he can be released from his container; but before they can use their energy blast, Broly escapes. With only Goten, Trunks, and 18; will Broly finally get the revenge he is so eagerly looking for?


“Bio-Broly” is the eleventh installment to the Dragon Ball Z franchise, and is set soon after “Broly Second Coming” and soon after the world martial arts tournament. This film is also the first and only film that is part of a Dragon Ball Z trilogy; with “Broly the Legendary Super Saiyan” and “Broly Second Coming” being the films that lead into this film. Again, this is another DBZ film with absolutely no music to carry you into the fight scenes. Also, you will find that the people in the film annoy you; and not just a little, they really get on your nerves with Hercule being the one that bugs the hell out of you the most. The one nice thing is that there is absolutely no Goku in this film whatsoever; you only see him in a flashback scene. The plot is nothing to be thrilled about, and unless you are a true DBZ fan you won’t find yourself picking this film up to watch more than once. All in all, with no music, terrible plot, and annoying characters, this is a film you will not find yourself coming back to. 

Good:
-A new hero

Bad:
-Annoying characters
-Terrible plot
-No music
-Absolutely no replay value

Scully Rating: 1 out of 10