Dragon Ball Z Fusion Reborn Archive

hosts a collection of archival design sheets by Tadayoshi Yamamuro, including original sketches for Gogeta and Janemba. Dragon Ball Wiki Narrative & Canon Placement

Produced by and directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi , the film runs for approximately 52 minutes. It is celebrated for its peak "Z-era" animation, featuring sharp character designs by Ken Tokushige and vibrant, experimental color palettes—especially the pastel-colored Earth sequences and the crystalline, surreal landscapes of Hell. Original Japanese Release: March 4, 1995 dragon ball z fusion reborn archive

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is "pure business". He exists only to restore the natural order. His signature move, the (or Soul Punisher), is more than a ki blast—it is a purification technique that targets negative energy, effectively "exorcising" the evil within A Reflection on the "Afterlife"

And then, there is the centerpiece of the archive: . While the Fusion technique had been introduced in the Buu Saga (giving us the flawed, comedic Gotenks), Fusion Reborn is the official archive of the perfect, adult fusion. When the reality-warping, teleporting final form of Janemba proves too much for Super Saiyan 3 Goku and a newly arrived Vegeta, they swallow their pride and perform the Fusion Dance correctly. The resulting being, Gogeta, is not just a victory; he is a thesis statement. In the archive of Dragon Ball power scaling, Gogeta represents pure, unadulterated elegance. He does not struggle; he dismantles. His fight lasts less than two minutes. He deflects Janemba’s reality-altering attacks with a smirk, lands a single devastating combo, and obliterates the demon with a move called the “Stardust Breaker” (or “Soul Punisher”). The film archives the ultimate Saiyan fantasy: absolute control. For a franchise often criticized for endless, dragged-out battles, Fusion Reborn offers the counter-archive—a reminder that power, when truly perfected, is swift, beautiful, and effortless.