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While it was played in a “theatrical” setting, its short length, progressive-thinking release style, and story connectivity with the standard timeline also makes it hard to classify as a potential “DBZ Movie 14” it also was not even named under the “Z” banner, instead just having the “Dragon Ball” name ahead of its individual title.Num 5 – Support Character Instant Cooldown It received a limited DVD release in Japan in early 2009 (to the Japanese public, only, by sending in postcards that came with certain Jump magazines), as well as a bonus inclusion in the Battle of Gods (see below) “Limited Edition” home video release in Japan. It was streamed online (in raw Japanese, subtitled in English, and subtitled in several other languages) directly by Toei themselves after concluding the tour. This approximately-half-hour special premiered during the Jump Super Anime Tour in late 2008, a tour across ten Japanese cities with showcases of various new animated shorts. It is far more worthwhile to go into the whole history of this feature than it is to just handwave it as a “movie”!Ģ008 saw the release of Ossu! Kaette Kita Son Gokū to Nakama-tachi!! (“Heya! Son Goku and Friends Return!!”). This was not really a stand-alone feature presentation even on home video (it was split into two parts), and its supporting nature with regard to the video games makes it a pretty special case. Long story short, there was a Famicom (NES) game, a two-volume VHS release animating the “proper” path to play through the game (to be used as an “official visual guide”), and then finally a two-volume remake of the Famicom game for the Bandai Playdia using the same animation (as well as many new scenes) from the two-volume VHS release, which Toei itself also considers an “OVA”.

The most-often-cited example of a “lost movie” is Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku (“Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans”), either the games and/or its associated home animation releases. Let us break them down: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans There have been a variety of special presentations that could be mistaken as a mysterious “DBZ Movie 14” but none of them fall in the same chronology or marketing scheme as the rest of the movies. Nothing is “lost” per se, but as-of 2013, there is a new “Dragon Ball Z” branded movie…!
