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Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods

Be there when a hero becomes a god.
2013 | 85m | Japanese

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Masahiro Hosoda
Writer: Yusuke Watanabe
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The events of Battle of Gods take place some years after the battle with Majin Buu, which determined the fate of the entire universe. After awakening from a long slumber, Beerus, the God of Destruction is visited by Whis, his attendant and learns that the galactic overlord Frieza has been defeated by a Super Saiyan from the North Quadrant of the universe named Goku, who is also a former student of the North Kai. Ecstatic over the new challenge, Goku ignores King Kai's advice and battles Beerus, but he is easily overwhelmed and defeated. Beerus leaves, but his eerie remark of "Is there nobody on Earth more worthy to destroy?" lingers on. Now it is up to the heroes to stop the God of Destruction before all is lost.
Release Date: Mar 30, 2013
Director: Masahiro Hosoda
Writer: Yusuke Watanabe
Genres: Animation, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords martial arts, god, battle, destruction, shounen, anime, adventure
Production Companies Shueisha, Fuji Television Network, Toei Animation, Toei Company, Bandai Namco Games, Bandai, Fox International Productions Japan
Box Office Revenue: $50,461,371
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Oct 07, 2025
Entered: Oct 07, 2025
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Name Character
Masako Nozawa Son Goku / Son Gohan / Son Goten (voice)
Koichi Yamadera Beerus (voice)
Masakazu Morita Whis (voice)
Ryo Horikawa Vegeta (voice)
Hiromi Tsuru Bulma Briefs (voice)
Joji Yanami Kaio / Dr. Briefs / Narrator (voice)
Toshio Furukawa Piccolo (voice)
Shoko Nakagawa Oracle Fish (voice)
Kenji Utsumi Shenlong (voice)
Mayumi Tanaka Kuririn (voice)
Toru Furuya Yamcha (voice)
Hikaru Midorikawa Tenshinhan (voice)
Kozo Shioya Majin Buu (voice)
Shigeru Chiba Pilaf (voice)
Tessyo Genda Shu (voice)
Takeshi Kusao Trunks (voice)
Unsho Ishizuka Mr. Satan (voice)
Aya Hirano Dende (voice)
Miki Ito Android 18 (voice)
Naoko Watanabe Puar / Chi-Chi (voice)
Yoko Kawanami Bulma's Mom (voice)
Ryuuzaburou Ootomo Gyuumao (voice)
Yuko Minaguchi Videl (voice)
Name Job
Yoshihiro Kanno Key Animation
Kimitoshi Chioka Storyboard Artist
Mayuko Yamamoto Key Animation
Yoo Hyo-sang Key Animation
Tomoka Karino Key Animation
Yosuke Yabumoto Animation Director, Key Animation
Chiho Mifune Key Animation
Kaori Endo Key Animation
Yuya Takahashi Key Animation
Kyouko Takeuchi Key Animation
Hikari Sakano Key Animation
Hiroshi Imaoka Key Animation
Lee Joo-hyun Key Animation
Nobuhiro Masuda Key Animation
Hiromi Ishigami Key Animation
Kyohei Oyabu Key Animation
Tomohito Abe Key Animation
Megumi Yamashita Key Animation
IWASAKI Theme Song Performance
Tadayoshi Yamamuro Animation Director, Storyboard Artist, Key Animation
Yasunori Goto Assistant Director
Naotoshi Shida Key Animation
Takeo Ide Key Animation
Kazuhisa Takenouchi Storyboard Artist
Toshiyuki Kanno Animation Director
Momoko Minegishi Key Animation
Koudai Kitahara Key Animation
Takahiro Inoue Key Animation
Gen Satou Key Animation
Tetsuro Nireki Key Animation
Aki Nakagawa Key Animation
Masato Suzuki Key Animation
Kiyotoshi Aoi Key Animation
Setsuko Shinmi Key Animation
Takahiro Goto Key Animation
Isamu Takara Key Animation
Sadatoshi Matsuzaka Key Animation
Hitoshi Kamata Key Animation
Kaori Usui Key Animation
Hitoshi Inaba Key Animation
KEIGO Theme Song Performance
Akira Toriyama Characters
Yusuke Watanabe Screenplay
Masahiro Hosoda Director, Storyboard Artist
Masateru Inada Key Animation
Shota Tsukiyama Key Animation
Ryo Onishi Animation Director, Key Animation
Kazuyuki Ikai Key Animation
Akira Kano Key Animation
Nozomu Shishido Key Animation
Toshinari Abe Key Animation
Kohei Hashimoto Key Animation
Emi Mori Key Animation
Misao Abe Key Animation
Yuji Ito Key Animation
Takayuki Sano Key Animation
Hiroshi Kohara Key Animation
Yuriko Sugaya Key Animation
Masahiro Shimanuki Animation Director
GOT'S Theme Song Performance
Norihito Sumitomo Original Music Composer
Yuta Kiso Key Animation
Yuichi Karasawa Key Animation
Nanako Ninomiya Key Animation
Asako Aoki Key Animation
Yu Ogasawara Key Animation
Youhei Sasaki Key Animation
Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru Key Animation
Hirotaka Tokuda Key Animation
Noriko Ito Key Animation
Yuji Takagi Key Animation
Takaaki Yamashita Key Animation
Hiroyuki Itai Key Animation
Yuta Takanami Key Animation
Kaori Saito Key Animation
Kyoko Kayano Key Animation
Tsutomu Yamamoto Key Animation
Ryoichi Murata Key Animation
KOHSHI Theme Song Performance
TAKE Theme Song Performance
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

Now the Anubian “Beerus” is like most cats and even if he is the god of destruction he likes a nap! For some reason, though, he has asked his debonair vizier “Whis” to wake him after an wholly insufficient 39 years and so his master is groggy and grumpy. He perks up a little, though, when he learns ... that “Frieza” has been vanquished by the aspiring young “Goku”. Perplexed that this young Saiyan could defeat someone far superior, he decides to go and find out about the rumours of a Saiyan god - at last a challenge worthy of walking him up for. Where better to start than on the tiny home planet of the Kai King where the young “Goku” was known to be living. Sure enough, there he is, but he’s not really much of a combatant and so the irked god decides he will go to his home planet of Earth and, well, squash it. Luckily for mankind, his arrival coincides with a rather lavish birthday party and both he and “Whis” like a bit of the all-you-can-eat. Meantime, “Goku” has to figure out just how the dragon balls might be able to help. Perhaps the legendary dragon “Shenron” can be summoned and explain - but when he does, it poses quite a quandary for the youngsters who are finding that the lack of pudding cups is really tempting the now bored “Beerus” to just do his worst then go home for some milk and another nice fifty year snooze. Can they figure out the dragon’s clue in time? It did take me a while to get the images of Justin Chatwin and Chow-Yun Fat from 2009 out of my head, but once that was done we are left with an amiably entertaining mix of Japanese and Egyptian mythology that’s spent a decent amount of time on quite a fun script, plenty of vibrant action and lots of sushi! The style of the animation is admittedly very basic, and in many ways has the look of a 1970s cartoon to it, but there are plenty of characterisations here and the story allows for lots of mischief to mix in with the spirit bombs, energy attacks, and interplanetary travel as we build to a dual of momentous proportions. I think the Egyptian pantheon is my favourite, amalgamating as it does animalistic and human behaviour and traits into some superb fodder for animators, and here Masahiro Hosodo let’s his artists tell us a good old story of good v evil that doesn’t really require us to know much about the earlier “Dragon Ball” stories. It also benefits from not concluding in the fashion you might expect. Remember - it’s never a good idea to hog all the puddings!

Mar 02, 2025