: This movie features one of Goku’s most visually stunning original techniques—the Ryuken—which remains a fan favorite in games and lore. 🛡️ Critical Take

Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon (L'eroe del Pianeta Conuts) stands out as one of the most atmospheric and emotionally grounded entries in the Z-movie catalog.

: Unlike many movie-only characters, Tapion is deeply layered. He brings a melancholic, "Legend of Zelda" vibe to the high-octane world of DBZ.

The story follows the Z-Fighters as they release a legendary hero named Tapion from a mystical music box. Tapion carries a heavy burden: half of a monstrous being named Hirudegarn is sealed inside him. When the monster's two halves reunite, Goku and his friends must stop its city-level rampage. Why It’s Worth Watching

: The film leans into "Kaiju" territory. Hirudegarn feels like a genuine threat from a Godzilla movie, requiring strategy rather than just raw power.

: The film provides a touching backstory for Future Trunks’ iconic sword, bridging a gap many fans didn't know needed filling.