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North-east cinema set to host DragonBall gaming event


By David Porter

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Crunchyroll and Toei Animation will release Dragon Ball Super: SUPER HERO, the newest film in the worldwide anime blockbuster franchise, in theatres next week.
Crunchyroll and Toei Animation will release Dragon Ball Super: SUPER HERO, the newest film in the worldwide anime blockbuster franchise, in theatres next week.

Do you like gaming? Ever thought you needed a bigger screen? Come and experience it on a cinema screen and be in with the chance of winning £200 cash

To celebrate the release of upcoming movie DragonBall Super: Super Hero on Wednesday, August 17 the Arc Cinema in Peterhead is hosting a DragonBall Fighter Z tournament the day before.

If you've ever thought you needed a bigger screen participants are encouraged to come and experience it on a cinema screen and be in with the chance of winning £200 cash

With 32 places in each tournament, spaces are limited

Under 18s can book via https://bit.ly/3zNQkB1 and only have to book for participants as accompanying persons don’t require a booking and all entrances fee’s go towards the prize pot.

Over 18s can book at Over 18’s https://bit.ly/3JmslvN

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero tells the story of the Red Ribbon Army whcih was once destroyed by Son Goku.

Individuals, who carry on its spirit, have created the ultimate Androids, Gamma 1 and Gamma 2.

These two Androids call themselves "Super Heroes".

They start attacking Piccolo and Gohan.

In the face of approaching danger, it is time to awaken, Super Hero!

The film, with full commitment and deep involvement from Dragon Ball's original creator Akira Toriyama, has the legendary manga creator behind the film's original story, screenplay and character design.

The Dragon Ball phenomena began in 1984 when Japan's well-known manga from Akira Toriyama premiered in Shueisha's "Weekly Shonen Jump" - becoming a top ranked title throughout its 10 and a half years of publication.

Since then, the manga's popularity has continued to grow with an astonishing record of 260 million copies sold worldwide and counting.

And with Dragon Ball's ever-increasing popularity, it has expanded beyond manga to include TV animation, movies, games and merchandising.

Now 38 years after the launch of the original manga, Dragon Ball continues to evolve and will reach new heights starting with this new large-scale movie.


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