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Akira Toriyama took the reins for the 2018 film, keeping Broly's immense visual appeal but completely rebuilding his backstory from the ground up:

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★★★★★ (5/5) – A perfect blend of nostalgia, modern animation, and audio accessibility. Dragon Ball Super Broly -2018- Dual Audio -Engl...

Akira Toriyama rewrote the character’s origins to fit seamlessly into the Dragon Ball Super timeline, taking place after the Tournament of Power.

Visually, Dragon Ball Super: Broly looks unlike any modern Dragon Ball project before it. Animation director Naohiro Shintani dropped the stiff, overly glossy, and highlighted character designs used in the Dragon Ball Super television series. Akira Toriyama took the reins for the 2018

Dragon Ball Super: Broly marked a drastic visual departure from the Dragon Ball Super television series. Director Tatsuya Nagamine and lead animator Naohiro Shintani abandoned the rigid, overly glossy character designs of the past decade in favor of a fluid, retro-inspired aesthetic. Shintani's Art Style

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Instead, Shintani opted for a softer, more fluid, and minimalist aesthetic reminiscent of Toriyama’s 1980s manga art. This design shift allowed animators like Naoki Tate and Yuya Takahashi to push the boundaries of kinetic motion. The fights feature wild perspective shifts, hand-drawn character distortion, and seamless integration of 3D environments that make the planet-shattering combat feel genuinely apocalyptic. Sound Production and Iconic Score