1. “Dragonball Z: Fusion Reborn (1995)” movie review.

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    Yet...while the road to enjoying "Fusion Reborn" had a bumpy start, I ended up having a blast with this serial film. It's so...it's so freaking weird! And gay! And weird! But I began to love its gay weirdness. This might even be my personal favorite DBZ flick, even if it's not the best.
  2. “Dragonball Z: Bio-Broly (1994)” movie review.

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    “Bio-Broly” might be guilty of exploiting Broly’s namesake, but I think it’s an entertaining serial film which benefits from focusing more on the supporting cast of the Dragonball universe, while also…well, not pissing on the actual character of Broly.
  3. “Dragonball Z: Bojack Unbound (1993)” movie review.

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    "Bojack Unbound" is interesting because it has everything I like and dislike about the Dragonball Z serial flicks. The film contains an intense civil war between bad and good, with the winner depending entirely on the viewers personal preferences. But even though it's really uneven, at least it stands out.
  4. “Dragonball Z: Super Android 13! (1992)” movie review.

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    "Dragonball Z: Super Android 13!" is the only serial film that doesn't just ignore the established continuity...It urinates acid onto it, creating holes that will mind rape us fans. That sounds pretty bad, right? Oddly, no. This film is just unpretentious fun, showcasing nothing but Goku, Trunks and Vegeta participating in thoroughly enjoyable battles.
  5. “Dragonball Z: Lord Slug (1991)” movie review.

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    While viewing "Dragonball Z: Lord Slug", I felt like I was watching a two episode filler arc whose only purpose was to kill time so the manga could catch up. Hell, this felt even more fillery than The Garlic Jr Saga, which WAS a short filler arc whose only purpose was to kill time so the manga could catch up.
  6. “Dragonball Z: The Tree of Might (1991)” movie review.

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    "Dragonball Z: The Tree of Might" seems like it wants to be more epic than your usual serial film, yet the characters are wasted and the story ends abruptly...yet it's also more epic than its predecessors and I was consistently entertained- despite its 'too long, yet not long enough' runningtime.