Momoiro Clover Z to Perform Dragon Ball Z 2015 Movie Theme Song

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Last January it was revealed that five-member Japanese idol group Momoiro Clover Z will perform the theme song for the upcoming anime film Dragon Ball Z Movie 15: Fukkatsu no F. A Toei Animation’s producer also revealed why they were picked for the movie and explains why, “We’ve heard that the members are big fans of the series, and understand its world really well. That’s why we chose them as the theme song performers.”

19-year-old member of the group Shiori Tamai says, “It’s a great honor for us to perform the theme song for the upcoming Dragon Ball Z Movie, which has great history and is one of the representative anime works of Japan. Since both the series and us have ‘Z’ in common, we hope it will be a song loved by all of the Dragon Ball fans!” The title of the song and release schedule will be announced at a later date.

Momoiro Clover Z to Perform Dragon Ball Z 2015 Movie Theme Song haruhichan.com Dragon Ball Z Movie 15 Fukkatsu no F momoiro clover z

As reported earlier, four-member Japanese rock band Maximum the Hormone’s 2008 song titled F will be featured in a battle scene of the upcoming anime film Dragon Ball Z Movie 15: Fukkatsu no F.

Dragon Ball Z Movie 15: Fukkatsu no F will be releasing in Japanese theatres on April 18th 2015. The film itself will also be shown in traditional 2D and in 3D, the first time the franchise will be in 3D.

Here is the first trailer that released:

The latest visual for the movie was earlier released:

Dragon Ball Z 2015 Movie Visual Officially Revealed haruhichan.com Dragon Ball Z Movie 15 Fukkatsu no F

Past Visuals:

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Dragon Ball is an acclaimed manga created by Akira Toriyama that was first published in 1984. The first anime adaptation of the manga, Dragon Ball, first aired in 1986 and was produced by Toei Animation. The series ended in 1989, in which the second half of the manga was then adapted with a new name: Dragon Ball Z. The anime and manga series were insanely popular in Japan, with the manga itself selling over 156 million copies to date, being the second highest selling manga of all time. The anime was soon picked up by Funimation Entertainment in 1995 to distribute in North America, where they made their own dub for the anime. Since then, a slew of merchandise, films, manga, games and card games, began releasing worldwide to capitalise on the franchise’s popularity till this day, over 30 years since the manga was first published.

Dragon Ball Z Movie 15: Fukkatsu no F synopsis from Haruhichan:

An Earth where peace has arrived. However, remnants of Frieza’s army Sorbet and Tagoma (from the Japanese word for ‘egg’) arrive on the planet. Their goal is to revive Frieza with the dragon balls. Their dastardly wish is granted, the “F” that plans its revenge against the Saiyans is revived…!

Source: Comic Natalie, Crunchyroll