To say the film adaptation of Dragonball: Evolution is based on the beloved manga series Dragonball is to say that T-Ball and the Yankees are related.
Sure, both involve a bat and a ball, but they aren’t even in the same league.
The same is true for Dragonball: Evolution, a film that bastardizes and defiles one of the most adored animated creations in the world.
Fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel have long hoped for a Spike spin off. So what does James Marsters have to say about it?
At Monday’s press conference for his new film Dragonball: Evolution, Marsters addressed the idea of an all Spike hour.
“I think if we did that, we’d have to do some camera tests with some lighting tests because Spike doesn’t age and I have,” he smiled.