

So Vegeta displays a wider range of emotions than he ever has before, and Chris has grown alongside the character. You get the feeling that Vegeta is swallowing his pride and doing everything he can to save the earth.Īnd then on the flip side you get to see him scream with rage and kick some ass. “I consider it the highlight of my career.”Ĭhristopher Sabat likewise does a great job of playing Vegeta, Piccolo, Shenron, (and thousands of other characters).īattle of Gods is as much about Vegeta’s character arc and growth as a man, as it is about Gokū becoming a Super Saiyan God.Ĭhris’s nervous portrayal of Vegeta trying to keep Lord Beerus calm so he doesn’t destroy the earth is serious yet comical. When I texted Seán after the premiere of the film on August 5, he wrote back to say: The fact he plays King Kai at the same time and in the same scenes is icing on the cake. Then while fighting his screams and grunt sound deep and intense, without being grating, and his kamehameha’s are the best they’ve ever been.


He’s funny and lighthearted, classic Goku. Seán Schemmel as Gokū gives his best performance to date. This film is a showcase for the Dragon Ball Z voice actors. It’s the first feature film in 17 years and it’s written by Akira Toriyama himself. This is a review of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods in a theater in the United States, and does not reflect the home experience. So how does DBZ perform on the silver screen? Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods is now in theaters across the United States and Canada.
