Between then and the movie's release on 30 March 2013, a second full-length trailer and numerous TV commercial spots were released. Along with confirmation of the movie's official title, an advance collaborative ticket for "Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods" and "One Piece Film Z", which premiered 15 December 2012, was announced.
During the franchise's initial TV broadcast run in Japan from 1986 up through 1997, Toei Animation simultaneously produced 17 theatrical films for the Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z TV series. These movies served primarily as stand-alone productions for Toei's seasonal theatrical events, rarely directly tying in with their respective TV series' current story line.
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Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (ドラゴンボール Z ゼット 神 かみ と 神 かみ, Doragon Bōru Zetto Kami to Kami, lit. Dragon Ball Z: God and God) is the eighteenth Dragon Ball movie and the fourteenth under the Dragon Ball Z brand. It premiered in Japanese theaters on March 30, 2013.
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