~upd~ | Dragon Ball Z Fusion Reborn Archive
: Some archives preserve the version that aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami in 2006. This version is notable for heavy edits, including the complete removal of "The Dictator" (a character inspired by Hitler) and the toning down of blood and violence for television.
High-quality transfers from original negatives, including the AB Groupe master tapes used for European releases. Regional Dubs: Preservation of unique voice tracks, such as the Westwood Ocean Dub (English) and the Polish dub found in its original master format. Banned/Edited Content: dragon ball z fusion reborn archive
And yes, I’m aware the “ghost Janemba” scene is a myth. But the real lost material is out there. : Some archives preserve the version that aired
While presents an alternate storyline, it offers a fresh perspective on the DBZ universe, exploring the characters' abilities and relationships. The film's depiction of the Fusion Dance and the character Gogeta has been particularly influential, making appearances in later series and media. Regional Dubs: Preservation of unique voice tracks, such
return to Earth, leading an army of the dead, only to be effortlessly dispatched by Gohan—a scene often cited for showcasing Gohan's post-Buu Saga growth. Innovation and Legacy The film's most enduring contribution is the debut of , the Fusion Dance result of Goku and Vegeta.














