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For the long-time fans of Dragon Ball the announcement that the first Super Dragon Ball movie would be the history of official canonized origin Broly's was only a step. It's been 25 years since Broly debuted in the movie Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan (followed by two consecutive movies) and the character became one of the most emblematic of the Dragon. Ball franchise, although he remained in the limbo of non-canon until now.
Obviously fans who have been with the series since Dragon Ball Z know very well who Broly is – but since Dragon Ball has become a worldwide phenomenon in recent years, there has a whole new generation of fans, some of whom came to the series with Dragon Ball Super . For these fans, all this buzz about the new movie quickly raised a question: Who is Broly?
Read below for breakdown of everything you need to know about Broly before Dragon Ball Super: Broly arrives
The Legendary Super Saiyan
With Dragon Super Ball: Broly we will have the first canonized story of Broly in the Dragon Ball universe, which will tell a new story for the character. The details of this story are kept secret, but there is some clue that this new Broly will be connected to Freeza and the destruction of Planet Vegeta, as well as the mystery of the franchise of what happened to other Saiyan babies. launched into the universe to conquer planets – just as Goku was sent to conquer the Earth, before an accident shook him and made him a heroic defender of the planet
The hope is that by building the events of Dragon Ball Super anime series, the story of Broly will be better connected to the franchise mythos, and open new ones exciting doors to where the series goes next. However, there are already some questions of continuity raised about the film, while the anime and manga of Dragon Ball Super began exploring a new legendary mystery Super Saiyan, in the form of Kale, a LSSJ of Another Universe
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Dragon Ball Super: Broly will be released in Japanese cinemas in December and is expected to arrive in the United States to Canada. mid-January 2019. Dragon Ball Super is currently broadcasting its English dubbing on Adult Swim during the Toonami programming block on Saturday evening at 9:30 pm. It is also available to broadcast on Funimation and Amazon Video. The Japanese language version of the series is complete and can be broadcast on Funimation, VRV and Crunchyroll.
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