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「ドラゴンボール超」がビックリマンとコラボ、「ドラゴンボールマン」発売

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1: muffin ★ 2018/08/23(木) 21:23:53.00 ID:CAP_USER9.net
https://natalie.mu/eiga/news/296470
2018年8月23日 7:00

ドラゴンボール超 ブロリー」の公開を記念し、本作とシール付きチョコレート菓子「ビックリマン」がコラボレーション。10月23日に「ドラゴンボールマン」の発売を予定しているとわかった。

このたび「ドラゴンボールマン」にシールとして封入される「超サイヤ人ブロリー(フルパワー)」のビックリマンイラストが到着。なおこのほかのキャラクターのシールも用意される予定だ。さらにこのコラボを記念して描き下ろされた「スーパーゼウス悟空」のイラストも公開された。「ドラゴンボールマン」のロゴが入れられた本イラストでは、孫悟空が如意棒ではなく、「ビックリマン」スーパーゼウス風の杖を手にしている。

悟空、ベジータ、ブロリーが地獄から舞い戻ったフリーザをも巻き込んで壮絶な戦いを繰り広げる「ドラゴンボール超 ブロリー」は、12月14日より全国でロードショー。テレビ版のシリーズディレクター・長峯達也が監督を務め、原作者の鳥山明が脚本とキャラクターデザインを担当した。

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4: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:27:43.87 ID:04t5MT520.net
ビックリボールでよくね?

9: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:29:42.64 ID:x71k5HAn0.net
コラボばっかやな

言うて多分買うがな
映画のキャラはわからんな・・・

11: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:30:05.47 ID:ylf1I5DR0.net
80、90年代鳥山のシール絵見たかったな

13: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:30:30.80 ID:KIaHiD5Z0.net
大量のウエハースがゴミ箱へ

18: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:33:13.83 ID:lrZUNs3F0.net
超かよ
子供悟空とかプーアルとか合いそうなのに

19: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:33:30.01 ID:yQuHzXs90.net
サイバイマンマン

21: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:33:30.96 ID:SXsUhSDs0.net
今1個100円するんだよな?昔30円だったと思ったが…70円も値上げとか高…

94: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/24(金) 00:10:39.34 ID:slVty0BI0.net
>>21
しかもピーナツが入ってなくて、昔よりマズくなってるぞ。

25: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:36:38.07 ID:GMOJytfW0.net
昔のビックリマンの方がうまかった気がする
ワイはちゃんと捨てずにチョコも食べてたで

27: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:37:32.79 ID:yCEDs5o30.net
>>25
今のビックリマンはピーナッツ入って無いからな

29: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:38:35.17 ID:sGYE1bHD0.net
パチンコに売らなかったのは偉いと思ってたけど、節操なさすぎじゃね?
なんかもうめちゃくちゃだな

30: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:38:48.61 ID:SV+N+yWH0.net
時系列的にもうZ最終回の2年くらい前まで来ると思うんだが
まだトランクスと悟天ちびっこなのかよ
そしてまだブルマ見た目若いのかよ

31: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:38:53.87 ID:3ADh6e4C0.net
これはヤバい

32: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:40:04.77 ID:o7gdEzxO0.net
始祖ジュラは?

34: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:41:04.61 ID:Qd7vvHSb0.net
Dr.スランプのビックリマンチョコならちょっとほしい

39: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:43:45.76 ID:x71k5HAn0.net
>>34
わしもそれが欲しいな

36: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:41:20.53 ID:KWRUaS7d0.net
ピッコロマンでええやん

38: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:43:38.55 ID:oxuuM0WD0.net
ブルマは誰に変わったんだっけ?

40: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:44:49.40 ID:SV+N+yWH0.net
>>38
久川綾(セーラーマーキュリー)

42: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:45:22.33 ID:72Ui3LTp0.net
>>38
まどマギのマミさんの声の人

41: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:44:53.28 ID:+yIDLZ3B0.net
おい、やべえぞ
ちょっと欲しいぞこれ・・・

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43: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:45:54.59 ID:gJBE1hDD0.net
この前別のコラボの買ったら1個100円になってるのな
子供の頃30円だったのが嘘みたい

47: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:50:11.57 ID:mzexlcWc0.net
ブロリーとか懐かしすぎる…そのへんもリメイクしてんのか

52: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:59:17.53 ID:SV+N+yWH0.net
>>47
なんせ作者も知らなかったくらいだからな
なんか昔デザインしたかもしれないとか言ってるレベル

49: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:56:23.45 ID:kMtasObm0.net
全王とスーパーゼウスどっちが強いの

51: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:59:13.57 ID:bAQUmQFa0.net
ビックリマンとドラゴンボールって何十年前の産物だよ
息長すぎだろ

54: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 21:59:42.46 ID:4kMyrg8k0.net
ワンピースマンは集めてる
これも集めるわ

57: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 22:03:01.12 ID:W3e+0W180.net
ビックリマンとかまだ人気あんの?
ブームだったのは40代前半くらいが小学生だった頃だろ
そう考えるとドラゴンボールもそんなに大差ないのか世代的には

60: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 22:07:41.28 ID:E/7d9jZ50.net
>>57
ワンピースとコラボしたワンピースマンがめちゃくちゃ売れた

64: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 22:12:24.31 ID:e6dWeya60.net
ワンピースマンはよくできてたな
絵柄の相性がいいのかも

65: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 22:13:16.45 ID:L6K0FdzS0.net
「マン」だけかよどちらかというと「ビックリ」入れておけよ

66: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 22:14:31.53 ID:25CHOV2/0.net
新作のやつブロリ一なんて
今更かよ

69: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 22:19:33.50 ID:sM3jfg6U0.net
聖闘士星矢マンは何故かデフォルメされず、そのままの絵だったのは謎だw

110: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/24(金) 04:43:10.66 ID:vygjJ1if0.net
>>69
先に原作絵版出して市場調査みたいなことして売れたらイラスト化される
聖闘士星矢は売れなかったからそれで終わり

78: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 22:43:42.35 ID:6fuPL6kl0.net
>>69
聖闘士星矢もビックリマンもリアルタイムだったのに全く欲しくならないぐらいに酷かった…
漫画の絵を切り貼りしただけのモノクロ絵とか粗悪なパチモンにしか見えない

76: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 22:40:58.27 ID:cGoE3cwp0.net
すげー(・∀・)欲しい−!

77: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 22:41:36.44 ID:zvr0JiF30.net
どれだけのユーチューバーが買い漁るんだろうか

80: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 22:45:48.42 ID:YFy8r35H0.net
久しぶりに箱買いするよ

82: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2018/08/23(木) 22:46:30.37 ID:IoJ/SjvB0.net
ビックリマンて今の子供にも引きがあるの?
ビックリマン世代なら分かるけど
ワンピースが売れるってことは世代ちょいずれても魅力あるってこと?
ドラゴンボールなら世代的にかなり売れるだろね

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    lot of fun.’ 

    Tim, 39, who played a guard at Arkham Asylum in the movie, said Todd
    Philips’s new film has ‘no plot’ and admitted he knew
    it was ‘going to bomb’ while filming

    He said: ‘It’s the worst film ever made. It has no plot.
    We would sit there, me and these other guys
    and I’d go, ‘What the f*** is this?’ And they’d go, ‘This is going to
    bomb, man.’ It’s not even hate-watchable. That’s how terrible it
    is’

    Despite the negative reviews a number of fans of the sequel took to social media after its release last month to defend the sequel to Todd Phillips’ 2019 motion picture 

    One user marvelled that Joker 2 is ‘getting universal hate despite being
    more interesting and creative than anything marvel has done in years is expected.’

    It comes after lead star Lady Gaga was left ‘disappointed’ at the immense flood of negative reactions to Joker:
    Folie à Deux, with the singer’s team now keen to quickly push out other projects to help distract from
    the furore over the film, insiders claim.

    Todd Phillips‘ sequel has bombed, raking in just under $40 million at the domestic box office, and receiving
    the lowest CinemaScore in comic book movie history.

    Gaga, 38, is reportedly confused at the lack of love for her turn as Harleen Lee Quinzel, aka Harley
    Quinn, alongside Joaquin Phoenix, 49, as the Joker
    – a role that won him the best actor Oscar in 2019 – in the wake of the standing ovation it received at the Venice Film
    Festival last month.

    ‘Gaga is surprised by the response to Joker 2 and is shocked that
    people don’t love it after the response it received from critics before it premiered,’ a
    source exclusively told DailyMail.com. 

    ‘She put so much heart into the movie and has so much respect for
    the DC comics fan base.’

    They added: ‘Her team is quietly looking at other projects they can roll out as they want
    to move on this from as quickly as possible.’

    It comes after lead star Lady Gaga was left ‘disappointed’ at the immense flood of negative reactions to Joker:
    Folie à Deux, with the singer’s team now keen to
    quickly push out other projects to help distract from the furor over the film, insiders claim

    But despite the lacklustre reception from fans, a second source claimed she is not letting
    it deter her from returning to the big screen, with the singer said to be eyeing up a Quentin Tarantino movie.

    ‘She is disappointed that Joker is pretty much a bomb,’ they said. 

    ‘She thought that this film could get her an Oscar nomination, especially
    since the first film was such a success and Joaquin won an Oscar.

    ‘She would now like to land a role in Quentin Tarantino’s next and final film.
    Nobody knows what that is going to be, but she wants to audition. 

    ‘She’s going to lobby hard to get a meeting with him once a script is presented,
    it is a bucket list moment for her to be involved.’

    Lady Gaga

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