Junior Novel Scans
Dragonball-Live has a bunch of new scans from the junior novel for Dragonball: Evolution. We’ve included our favorite shots.


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Dragonball-Live has a bunch of new scans from the junior novel for Dragonball: Evolution. We’ve included our favorite shots.


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We have two new movie stills to share with you today. One of Bulma (Emmy Rossum) from Movie-infos and the other of Piccolo (James Marsters) from Civilized James.


Here’s our first look at Bandai’s upcoming line of action figures for Dragonball: Evolution.
4-inch:

6-inch:

The current release date for all of them is March.
[Thanks, SS Kakarot]
DBMB has high quality scans of the March issue of the American Shonen Jump magazine, which contains 2 pages of advertising for Dragonball: Evolution. Click to enlarge.
A little birdie sent us these “new” set photos from Dragonball: Evolution. Enjoy.



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V-Jump magazine has new screenshots of the recently announced PSP-exclusive game from Bandai Namco. We’ve got scans of the magazine thanks to our source in Japan. Click to enlarge.
In addition, V-Jump and other Shueisha publications will be giving away pre-screening tickets to 7,000 people. The pre-screenings will be held March 10th across 8 theaters in Japan. That’s 3 days before the Japanese premiere.
Bandai Namco Games and 20th Century Fox have officially announced the upcoming Dragonball: Evolution video game exclusively for the PSP. The game tie-in is set to release March 19th in Japan and sometime in April in North America. We’ve included a snippet of the press release and screenshots below.
Gary Rosenfeld, Senior Vice President, New Media for Fox L&M, added, “Dragon Ball is one of the most successful manga series of all-time and the upcoming film and videogame will only build upon its unprecedented popularity. I can’t wait for fans to get a taste of these latest installments to the franchise.”
In Dragon Ball: Evolution for the PSP system, ultimate powers collide as players match up against their favorite characters from the film release and battle for control of the seven sacred Dragon Balls that have the power to grant any wish. Dragon Ball: Evolution employs an easy-to-learn yet difficult to master fighting system which provides everyone the power to pull off stylish and dynamic attacks. Ki (energy) management will be essential to gain the upper hand and unleash a devastating attack on their unsuspecting opponents.