When the film initially hit theaters, I made my best effort to avoid spoilers, but the ever-present social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook proved to be a minefield. It was nearly impossible to shield myself from the hints and discussions about the movie. Regrettably, I succumbed to watching a low-quality version online. Looking back, I wish I had exercised more patience and experienced it in all its glory. Lesson learned!
Nonetheless, I thoroughly enjoyed the film. It was a treat to witness Gohan and Piccolo back in action, complete with Piccolo's cunning schemes to get Gohan to fight. The movie effectively captured the essence of the original Dragon Ball series, blending humor and action seamlessly. It was refreshing to see a Dragon Ball installment where Goku and Vegeta took a backseat, reminding us that others can step up to face challenges.
The reintroduction of the Red Ribbon Army was an inevitable nostalgic trip for fans of the original series. As for the villain, Cell Max, I'm still processing my thoughts on that choice. Overall, it was an interesting film, and I'm thrilled to watch it again in much better quality, not to mention the exciting extras that come with the Blu-Ray!
Personally, when it comes to the Dragon Ball Super movies, I must admit that I have a soft spot for the Broly film. The breathtaking animation during the fight scenes was truly awe-inspiring, and Frieza's performance was a memorable highlight (if you know, you know xD).
In other news, I finally got my hand tattoo colored in! Although there's still some work to be done, such as adding the Latin scripture and figuring out how to seamlessly connect it to the rest of my arm, it's a step closer to creating one epic sleeve. Any talented artists out there up for the challenge? xD
Aside from these exciting developments, I've been diligently working on a Shader Graph course and building a website for another company. I'm hoping to carve out more time soon to focus on coding for Supernatural Hunters, as I have a strong desire to make progress in that area (less art, more coding...xD).
Wishing you all a fantastic day filled with joy and fun!
Michael "MI Pixel" Ingram