Bio-Broly was released less than half a year after Broly – Second Coming, and instead of this feeling like an inspired double feature a la Cooler’s Revenge/The Return of Cooler, this instead feels like scrambling to meet a deadline without a plan in place. ![]() If all of this wasn’t enough, we haven’t even been given an effective breather since the last time we encountered Broly. Not only is this a lazier film than the previous Broly effort, but it also ramps up the Goten and Trunks incorrigible silliness to a nearly unbearable degree (plus you get the added bonus of Mr. Okay, if you weren’t a fan of Broly – Second Coming, then the eleventh DBZ film is going to be a real endurance test for you. Regardless of what side you’re on, you’re still going to be spitting out your drink in disbelief while watching this mess. ![]() Just like there are Coke fans and Pepsi fans, there two are factions that view Lord Slug as the greatest offender of DBZ films, and those that look at Bio-Broly as the culprit. ![]() ![]() In honor of the recent release of the latest film, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, we decided to look at all of Dragon Ball Z’s movies (and specials) and rank them from the lowliest Saibamen to the mightiest Super Saiyan Blue warrior.
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