Amazon's Exclusive Dragon Ball Super 4K Steelbook Is Steeply Discounted
This fancy steelbook edition of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero won't cost you over 9000 Zeni.
Preorders are now live--and steeply discounted--for a pair of unique steelbook editions of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero at Walmart and Amazon. These editions include the 4K UHD Blu-ray version of the film as well as a standard 1080p version on a separate disc in case your TV can't support that resolution. Walmart's steelbook costs $27, while Amazon's retails for $40 (currently discounted to ~$32). Both editions release this November.

In case you missed it when the film first hit theaters a while ago, Super Hero focuses not on Goku or Vegeta for once, but rather on Piccolo and Gohan, two major characters in the series who had been regularly sidelined or turned into punching bags throughout recent runs of the anime. Both characters get a massive glow-up in this film--Piccolo in particular becomes an absolute unit while Gohan unlocks a new transformation--and while the 3D animation has its detractors, in 4K it should look quite good.

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero was also a big hit at the box office when it first came out--a worldwide box office gross of almost double that of the 2009 live-action film--and critically, it's a well-regarded entry in the Dragon Ball film series that has had multiple appearances on the big screen.
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