"Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F" home video is already available in any store shelves in North America. Fans must be excited that the wait is over.
PR News Wire reports that the much awaited home video versions of "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F" hit the stores already. DBZ has hit the summer blockbuster when it had been released in American theaters.
The three home video version of "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F" are available in any retailer video shops in the US and Canada. Fans of DBZ can buy either the Collector's Edition, Blu-ray/DVD Combo and DVD only versions.
It has been reported that "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F" has already been recorded in the history book "as the first independent film to make the Top 10 list of highest grossing anime films of all time in the U.S." The film is noted to have earned a gross amount of more than $8.4 million. It is admitted that the total earnings have "surpassed all industry expectations."
The founder and CEO of FUNimation, Gen Fukunaga, said that the demand of the home video was really high, based on the huge volume of pre-orders. "FUNimation is pleased to bring the home video release of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' to fans so soon after the highly successful theatrical release," Fukunaga said.
In addition, Mike Duboise, EVP and COO of FUNimation, said that given that the "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F" is now one of the top ten anime releases of all time, the BR Combo pack is considered as a "must-have" for the Dragon Ball Z fans who are into collecting the DBZ merchandise.
WTVY states that "DragonBall Z: Resurrection F" is already the 19th movie that has been released in the Dragon Ball franchise. Reports says that the recent released of home video of DBZ "Resurrection F" includes deleted scenes, both Japanese and English language tracks, and other special features.
For those who have not watched the "DragonBall Z: Resurrection F," its story "involves the heroes of the DragonBall Z universe facing off against one of their most sinister foes, Freiza."
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