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In the sprawling, often contradictory library of Dragon Ball Z films, entries usually fall into two categories: disposable side-stories or grand what-if scenarios. But 1995’s Dragon Ball Z Movie 12: Fusion Reborn (Fukkatsu no Fusion!! Gokū to Vegeta) occupies a different space entirely. It is arguably the purest distillation of the mid-90s DBZ aesthetic—a chaotic, high-octane masterpiece that ditches complex plotting in favor of unadulterated spectacle.
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Why such intensity over this specific film? Fusion Reborn contains the only canon-adjacent appearance of SSJ3 Goku fighting alongside SSJ Vegeta before their fusion into Gogeta — a design and fight sequence that many animators (including future One Punch Man director Shingo Nakatani) cite as a high-water mark for late-era Z animation. An archive-verified print would allow frame-by-frame study of unaltered Nakatani cuts. dragon ball z fusion reborn archive verified
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