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Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming Release Date, Voice Cast, Plot, And Everything We Know So Far

By Arthur

August 31, 2022

Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming is also known in Japan as Dragon Ball Z: Two Dangerous People! Super Warriors Can't Sleep, also known in Toei's English version.

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On March 12th, it was published in Japan, together with Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo!! During the Toei Anime Fair.

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– Broly voiced by Vic Mignogna – Son Gohan, voiced by Kyle Hebert – Son Goten, voiced by Kara Edwards – Trunks voiced by Laura Bailey

Voice Cast 

– Videl, voiced by Kara Edwards – Krillin, voiced by Sonny Strait – Maloja voiced by Robert McCollum – Coco, voiced by Monica Rial – Salvador, voiced by Grant James

Voice Cast 

– Son Goku / Kakarot voiced by Sean Schemmel – Son Goku (Baby) voiced by Stephanie Nadolny – Broly (Baby), voiced by Cynthia Cranz – Villagers voiced by Adrian Cook

Voice Cast 

On April 5th, 2005, it was released on DVD and VHS in North America. Also, on November 13th, 2007, it was released in a Blu-ray

Release Date

Shigeyasu Yamauchi is the director of the movie. Shigeyasu Yamauchi is a Japanese anime producer and director born on April 10th, 1953, in Hakodate, Hokkaido.

Director

Broly awakens from a space capsule that fell on Earth after escaping the comet that destroyed New Vegeta.

Plot

Seven years later, Goten, Videl, and Trunks search for the mythical Dragon Balls when they come upon a community frightened by a rumored monster and a questionable shaman.

Plot

To pacify it, he asks for human sacrifice. They hatch a strategy to save the community by luring the beast.

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