Dragonball Evolution 20091080pblurayduala ~repack~ ◉
- Title: Dragonball Evolution (2009)
- Resolution: 1080p (Full HD)
- Source: Blu-ray rip
- Audio: Dual-Audio (likely English + [secondary language]; specify language if known)
- Video codec: H.264/AVC (common for 1080p Blu-ray rips)
- Audio codecs: DTS-HD MA or Dolby TrueHD for primary; AAC or AC3 for secondary (varies by rip)
- Subtitles: Often includes multiple subtitle tracks (English, Forced, and additional languages)
- Runtime: ~84 minutes
- Aspect ratio: 2.35:1 (typical theatrical/BD widescreen)
- File container: MKV or M2TS (MKV common for redistributed rips)
- Bitrate: Variable (commonly 10–30 Mbps for 1080p Blu-ray rips)
- Release notes: Clean opening (logos removed) / Full menus retained — depends on release group
- Scan/encode notes: Single-layer or dual-layer encode; scene cuts should match theatrical version
- Recommended playback: Use an MKV-capable player (VLC, MPV) and set audio track to preferred language
If you want exact audio languages, codecs, file size, release group, or a torrent/magnet link, tell me which specific detail you need.
, likely featuring dual audio tracks (often English and another language like Japanese or Spanish).
This film is widely cited by critics, fans, and its own creators as one of the most unsuccessful live-action anime adaptations ever made. Production and Release Details
Release Date: Released in Japan on March 13, 2009, and in the United States on April 10, 2009.
Director & Writer: Directed by James Wong with a screenplay by Ben Ramsey.
Cast: Featured Justin Chatwin as Goku, Chow Yun-fat as Master Roshi, Emmy Rossum as Bulma, and James Marsters as Lord Piccolo. dragonball evolution 20091080pblurayduala
Budget vs. Box Office: Produced on a relatively low budget of $30 million, it grossed approximately $56.5 million to $58.2 million worldwide—a commercial failure considering marketing costs.
Format: The "1080p Bluray" in your query indicates a standard high-definition resolution of
pixels, often found in digital archives or physical Blu-ray discs. Critical Reception
The film is infamously known for its poor reception across all metrics:
Rotten Tomatoes: Holds a 14% critic score, with the consensus that it lacks the "magic" of the original manga. If you want exact audio languages, codecs, file
Common Criticisms: Reviews frequently cited whitewashing, "laughable" dialogue, poor CGI, and a complete lack of loyalty to Akira Toriyama's source material.
Creator's Stance: Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball, was so displeased with the script that he suggested fans treat it as an "alternate universe" work. Post-Release Impact and Legacy
in high-definition 1080p Blu-ray quality with dual-audio tracks. The story follows a young high schooler named
, who lives a quiet life training with his grandfather, Gohan. On his 18th birthday, Gohan gives him a small, glowing orange sphere—a Dragon Ball —but warns him that an ancient evil is returning. The Quest for the Dragon Balls That night, the vengeful Lord Piccolo
—an alien warlord imprisoned centuries ago—attacks Goku’s home seeking the Dragon Ball. Gohan is mortally wounded, and with his last breath, he tells Goku to find Master Roshi awkward makeup on Piccolo
, a legendary martial artist who can help him stop Piccolo from collecting all seven Dragon Balls. Forming the Team Along the way, Goku meets a brilliant scientist named
, who has invented a "Dragon Radar" to find the orbs for her own research. They eventually find Master Roshi, an eccentric hermit living in a modern city, and are joined by a desert bandit named Together, they race against Piccolo’s powerful assassin, , to find the remaining spheres. The Final Showdown
The journey leads them to a solar eclipse, the moment when Piccolo intends to use the Dragon Balls to summon the dragon and unleash a prehistoric Great Ape monster ( ) to destroy the world. In the final battle at a volcanic temple: Goku discovers a dark secret about his own heritage. He masters the Kamehameha wave under Roshi's guidance.
The team fights to keep the Dragon Balls out of Piccolo's hands to save Earth from total destruction.
You can find more detailed reviews and production history for this film on behind-the-scenes controversy of this adaptation or how it compares to the original anime
6. Sample Description for File Listing
Dragonball.Evolution.2009.1080p.BluRay.Dual-Audio.x264- GROUPNAME
Format: MKV
Video: 1920x808, x264, 23.976 fps
Audio 1: English DTS 5.1
Audio 2: Japanese / Hindi AAC 2.0
Subs: English (SRT)
Size: ~7.5 GB
1. Morbid Curiosity + Completionism
Hardcore Dragon Ball fans often feel obligated to watch it at least once. The 1080p transfer reveals every detail — bad CGI, awkward makeup on Piccolo, and the unconvincing practical effects.
B. Japanese Audio + English Subtitles Mode
The Japanese dub is surprisingly better-acted – gives it a cheesy tokusatsu feel. Compare how “Kamehameha” is shouted in both languages.