Dragon Ball — Z Movie 12: Fukkatsu No Fusion!! Go...

Released in 1995, ( Fukkatsu no Fusion!! Gokū to Vegeta ) is widely considered one of the highest-quality films in the original Z era. It is best known for introducing Gogeta , the powerful fusion of Goku and Vegeta, to the franchise. Plot Overview

The between the Japanese and Funimation dubs.

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How this film influenced the of Gogeta in Dragon Ball Super: Broly . Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn Released in 1995, ( Fukkatsu no Fusion

: Fans and critics frequently rank this film's animation quality second only to Dragon Ball Super: Broly . Notable for its vibrant depiction of Hell and Janemba's unique "Lego-like" pixelated teleportation.

: The B-plot features a comedic villain known as "The Dictator" (an obvious parody of Adolf Hitler) leading an army of the undead. This character was censored or removed in several international releases, including Germany and France, due to strict laws regarding Nazi imagery. Historical Firsts : First movie appearance of Super Saiyan 3 Goku . Plot Overview The between the Japanese and Funimation dubs

The movie takes place primarily in the , where a young demon's negligence causes a soul-cleansing machine to explode. This disaster releases a wave of evil energy that creates Janemba , a reality-warping monster, and breaks the barrier between the living and the dead.