Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection of "F", exhibition event at Fuji Television's spherical observation deck in Odaiba, starting April 11! The "F" Resurrection Festival

The anime film "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection "F"" will be released on April 18, and an exhibition event will be held at Fuji Television's Hachitama spherical observation deck in Odaiba from April 11.



Following "Dragon Ball Z: Gods and Gods," which was released in March 2013 as the first theatrical version in 17 years, this is the 19th theatrical Dragon Ball film. It is a sequel to the previous "Gods and Gods," and is also attracting attention because the original author, Akira Toriyama, himself is in charge of the screenplay. The director is Naoki Yamamuro, a long-time animation director for the series, who participated in the previous film as the chief animation director. The cast includes Masako Nozawa, Ryusei Nakao, Koichi Yamadera, Seiichi Morita, Ryo Horikawa, Shoji Sato, Hiromi Tsuru, Mayumi Tanaka, Toshio Furukawa, Takeshi Kusao, Hikaru Midorikawa, and Yuko Minaguchi. The theme song is sung by the idol unit Momoiro Clover Z.

In preparation for the theatrical release on April 18, an event "Dragon Ball Z "F" Resurrection Festival" will be held from April 11 at Fuji Television's spherical observation deck "Hachitama" in Odaiba. In addition to the appearance of "Frieza Robotics," which will speak out famous words right in front of your eyes, there will be an exhibition of character drawings from the movie, a special interview with Masako Nozawa (Goku) and Ryusei Nakao (Frieza), a screening of the latest trailer, and an exhibition of panels introducing the movie. In addition, there will be a photo spot corner, an event-only attraction "Let's Ride Succubus" (timing game), and a Dragon Ball merchandise corner. (*for a fee), a Dragon Ball merchandise corner, and an amusement corner with purikura and gacha-gacha (toy machine) machines.


Hours are from 10:00 to 18:00, and the event will run until May 31 (*Closed on Mondays after May 10). Admission is free, but a separate admission fee to the spherical observation deck (550 yen for adults/300 yen for elementary and junior high school students) is required.

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