Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot gets live action
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A businessman remembers his love of the franchise.
Dragon ball is currently in a recovery of popularity and the franchise is probably more popular than ever (which says a lot, as the series was also massive in the late 1990s and early 00). However, it is hard to believe how old the franchise is and how many people in the thirties and forties enjoyed the series as children in different forms, whether manga, anime or video game. A new live action trailer plays with these nostalgic memories.
The live action trailer follows a businessman who comes home from work. Unfortunately, it is in Japanese and there are currently no subtitles, but the clou is that he is nostalgic to love the series as a child with his friends when he sees a new generation of young children playing on the street. There are also clips from the game, which are woven into history.
Dragon ball z: Kakarot definitely plays on the nostalgia bone, as the game will pick up iconic places and characters from the entire Z-saga that have helped the series to succeed in immense popularity. The game will be published at the beginning of the year on January 17th.
Tagged with: Bandai Namco, CyberConnect2, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, PC, PS4, Xbox One
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