Dragonball Evolution 20091080pblurayduala ((exclusive))The film holds a on Rotten Tomatoes and a 28% audience score . It bombed at the box office ($9.4 million opening weekend against a $30–45 million budget) and killed Fox’s plans for a trilogy. One of the most appealing features of the release is its comprehensive audio offerings. The Blu-ray includes: Beyond the English track, the Blu-ray includes multiple dubbed language options. Depending on the regional release, these include: . Thus, a “Dual Audio” 1080p BLuray release combines: dragonball evolution 20091080pblurayduala Standard Blu-ray releases include DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. A "Dual Audio" file usually includes the original English track alongside a dubbed version. Special Features: Different Blu-ray editions exist for various regions: | Category | Information | |----------|-------------| | | Dragonball Evolution / Dragonball: Evolution – Z Edition | | Release Year | 2009 | | Director | James Wong | | Screenplay | Ben Ramsey | | Based On | Dragon Ball manga by Akira Toriyama | | Runtime | 85 minutes | | MPAA Rating | PG | | Original Aspect Ratio | 2.40:1 | | Blu-ray Release Date (North America) | July 28, 2009 | | Studio | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment | The film holds a on Rotten Tomatoes and a 28% audience score It features high-definition 1080p video, often noted for its early 2000s-style CGI. Dragonball Evolution (2009) : The Live-Action Adaptation in 1080p Blu-ray Dual Audio There is no official 4K release. Thus, the 1080p Blu-ray remains the definitive home version. Upscaled versions exist on streaming, but they lack the bitrate and lossless audio of the disc. The Blu-ray includes: Beyond the English track, the Reviewers have noted that the high-definition transfer is . According to SmartCine , “The picture is just flawless, giving the film the special effects the clarity that only high definition can provide”. The 1080p presentation delivers razor-sharp detail, eye-popping colors, and consistent black levels that bring the film’s visual effects to life. The keyword represents more than just a file — it symbolizes the bizarre afterlife of a cinematic failure. In 1080p, with the option to switch between English and Japanese audio, the film becomes a case study in adaptation malpractice, a time capsule of late-2000s Hollywood hubris, and a guilty pleasure for those who enjoy so-bad-it’s-good entertainment. The casting of Dragonball Evolution was heavily criticized for whitewashing and a general lack of fidelity to the characters. : An ancient demon seeking the Dragon Balls to unleash the Great Ape (Oozaru) and wipe out humanity. On a : |