Dienstag, 2. Oktober 2012

Digimon Xros Wars... becomes Digimon Fusion



"Digimon Xros Wars", the 2-seasons-long yet final and most boring saga of the Digital Monsters franchise will be presented as "Digimon Fusion" on the international market by Saban Brands (in cooperation with MarVista Entertainment) during the MIPCOM in Cannes, France, next week. They already bought and re-sold the previous seasons so it's actually clear that the series will find himself a potential purchaser. The question I'm more concerned about is, will it still be uncut or will there going to be some cencored and cutted scenes? Will they produce their own evolution theme and is the rest of the world willing to accept that? Those two seasons might be a big disappointment story-wise, but when it comes down to the music, it was incredible. I sincerely doubt that they will keep those numerous evolution themes and will create their own one like they did for America the past seasons.

Well, as I'm not a fan of those seasons anyway, it won't bother me. I just would be really annoyed as a fan that never had a chance to watch those sagas before they are shown in a more "reduced" version on TV.

I can now present to you the official "DIGIMON FUSION" logo that will be the flagship of the series from now on (the funny thing is that the evolution mode still is going to be called "DigiXros"...)

International Logo


The Original Logo

UPDATE:

You can view the first english trailer HERE


New Dragonball Z CINEMATIC MOVIE announced

Hell yeah. A new theatrical movie of the DRAGONBALL Z franchise is in the works, out due march 30 2013. It will tell the story of the lost time between manga chapter 517 and 518.


The still untitled movie is one of the few movies that were awarded governmental funding support, due to its “enduring international popularity” and its production collaboration with the U.S. company Fox. This (hopefully) means that this movie will be seen in theatres across the world.

As some of you might remember, the creator of the original Dragonball franchise, Akira Toriyama, wasn't involved in neither the Dragonball GT saga nor ongoing projects ever since. But it's true that Toriyama joined the production team for this movie, so it will have the "oldschool" Dragonball Z feeling we fans missed from Dragonball GT and maybe other projects as well.

Now it's time to present the first teaser trailer of the upcoming Dragonball Z movie which only includes a tiny bit of a scene of the camera flying from the sun to the earth where we see Goku standing on the edge of a cliff, ready to take on the encounter(s). But yeah, this is still enough to get emotional...*sigh*... well, a true Dragonball fan knows what I'm talking about. ;) ENJOY!