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Dragon Ball 5 Characters Cabba Can Defeat (& 5 He Cant) Making his debut during the Universe 6 arc of Dragon Ball Super, Cabba quickly became a formidable fighter in the Dragon Ball universe. There are many anime series that have become cultural touchstones that have transcended their original medium and Dragon Ball’s massive success for decades certainly qualifies. The Dragon Ball series has remained relevant with a steady release of content that revisits past triumphs and also continues to expand the series’ universe. Dragon Ball Super’s Tournament of Power brings together the most powerful warriors from across multiple universes. Goku and company previously aligned with Universe 6 and their powerful fighters, which includes Cabba, a Saiyan. Cabba is a fascinating character, and while he’s one of the strongest in Universe 6 there are still others out there that would pose a challenge. 10 Can Defeat: Master Roshi Is One Of Earth’s Greatest Martial Artists Master Roshi is treated l...

Dragon Ball Super Broly Opening Day Estimates Beat Previous Film

Dragon Ball Super Broly Opening Day Estimates Beat Previous Film

The latest Dragon Ball movie, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, proves to be a hit with the U.S. box office, scoring $7 million+ in its opening.

Dragon Ball Super Broly Opening Day Estimates Beat Previous Film

Dragon Ball Super: Broly has enjoyed a monstrous opening day in U.S. theaters, estimated to earn over $7 million. Going back as far as 1986, the Dragon Ball franchise has now delivered a total of 20 feature-length animations and while some of these have proved popular in the West, others have been instantly forgotten. However, after a long quiet period for Goku and friends, 2013's Battle of Gods breathed new life into the series, resulting in a brand new anime TV show, Dragon Ball Super, and a follow-up movie that saw the resurrection of the infamous Frieza. Unlike many of those older movies, Dragon Ball's newer cinematic installments are considered canon and this has resulted in the last three releases having an "event" feel around them.

As the title suggests, Dragon Ball Super: Broly brings back Broly, a popular villain from a 1993 movie that never made the transition to canon. DBS: Broly sees series creator, Akira Toriyama, re-imagine the titular Saiyan and rework his story into the current timeline. Featuring old favorites such as Goku and Vegeta alongside newer figures like Beerus and Whis, DBS: Broly was released in Japan in December 2018 to a positive reception. Unlike the old days where Western viewers would be forced to wait eons for Dragon Ball movies to release, DBS: Broly hit select U.S. theaters this week, following the distribution model set by Battle of Gods and repeated on a larger scale with Resurrection F.

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Early figures would suggest that Toriyama's franchise is still as popular ever, with Dragon Ball Super: Broly out-performing its predecessor by quite some margin. According to Deadline, first-day estimates are predicting a $7 million+ haul for the anime and $15+ within the week. Playing in 1260 theaters, DBS: Broly has trounced Resurrection F's $1.8 million opening, with that movie opening in 913 theaters.

Dragon Ball Super Broly Opening Day Estimates Beat Previous Film

Despite its enduring popularity across the world, Dragon Ball is still a relatively niche franchise outside of Japan. But posting such strong figures puts DBS: Broly in competition with other January releases that are both more mainstream and more widely distributed. It's worth noting that most of those buying a ticket to see Goku's latest adventure will be longtime fans of the series and therefore likely to rush to their nearest showing as soon as possible. This means that DBS: Broly is unlikely to maintain its current level of momentum but, nevertheless, it's safe to consider the film's U.S. release a soaring success.

In terms of the future of the Dragon Ball franchise, this strong showing could have several consequences. Firstly, U.S. distributors will see a growing audience for Dragon Ball material and be encouraged to release future movies more widely. Over in Japan, the success of DBS: Broly may also encourage the return of the Dragon Ball Super anime series, which was placed on hiatus shortly before the latest movie project was announced. Lastly, it seems likely that Dragon Ball fans will be seeing more of Broly in the future. The villain was popular enough on his first run, but with a canon Toriyama redesign and bags of cash to his name, the bulked-up Super Saiyan is sure to trouble Goku and the gang again.

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Dragon Ball Super: Broly is out now in selected theaters.

Source: Deadline

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