Dragon Ball Kai: Mirai ni Heiwa wo! Goku no Tamashii yo Eien ni

ドラゴンボール改 未来に平和を!悟空の魂よ永遠に Anime

Informações adicionais

Format SPECIAL
Episodes 1
Duration 23 minutes
Status Finished
Start date Aug 02, 2011
End date Aug 02, 2011
Average score 73/100
Popularity 14718
Favorites 138
Studios Toei Animation
Producers Funimation
Genres Action
Comedy

Tags

Martial Arts 95%
Centers around the use of traditional hand-to-hand combat.
Shounen 83%
Target demographic is teenage and young adult males.
Time Manipulation 83%
Prominently features time-traveling or other time-warping phenomena.
Henshin 80%
Prominently features character or costume transformations which often grant special abilities.
Cultivation 80%
Features characters using training, often martial arts-related, and other special methods to cultivate qi (a component of traditional Chinese philosophy, described as "life force") and gain strength or immortality.
Super Power 79%
Prominently features characters with special abilities that allow them to do what would normally be physically or logically impossible.
Male Protagonist 76%
Main character is male.
Revenge 60%
Prominently features a character who aims to exact punishment in a resentful or vindictive manner.
Cyborg 60%
Prominently features a human character whose physiological functions are aided or enhanced by artificial means.
Primarily Male Cast 60%
Main cast is mostly composed of male characters.
Robots 60%
Prominently features humanoid machines.
Urban 40%
Partly or completely set in a city.

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Sinopse

Special episode about Trunks going back to the future and fighting the Androids. Also known as episode 98 of Dragon Ball Kai.

This episode was originally scheduled to air in Japan on March 27, 2011, but Fuji TV postponed its broadcast to air news coverage on the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The episode was eventually released as an "extra" episode on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan on August 2, 2011. At this point the episode has not been broadcast in any subsequent re-runs of the series and is only viewable in Japan through home video releases.