Super Hero reveals family rating in Japan

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Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero will be rated “G” in Japan.

There are only 5 days left until fans in Japan can watch the highly anticipated Dragon Ball Super: Super heroes movie, which will see Son Gohan, Piccolo and other Z-Fighters battle the new Red Ribbon Army and their powerful androids, Gamma 1 and Gamma 2. Now the movie’s rating has been revealed, confirming its family content.

Dragon Ball Super: Superhero Gohan
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Dragon Ball Super: Superhero Gohan

As Twitter user DBSChronicles pointed out, Dragon Ball Super: Super heroes is rated “G” in Japan, which means it is for “all audiences, regardless of age”.

Now that we know that Dragon Ball Super: Super heroes got a “G” grade in Japan, don’t expect blood, gore, nudity and extreme violence in the movie. This is not surprising since the shonen franchise is not known for offering mature content. The fight scenes in dragonball franchise aren’t usually brutal, and it looks like this movie will keep it family-friendly.

Compare that to Demon Slayer: Mugen Train film, which earned a PG12 rating in Japan for its more mature content. PG12 indicates the need for parental “advice and guidance” for children under 12. It’s likely the animated film will get a similar rating when it hits theaters in North America and other regions this summer.

Related: Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero TV Spot Focuses on Gohan and Pan

Watch the final trailer for Dragon Ball Super: Super heroes here:

Crunchyroll has shared the new official synopsis for Dragon Ball Super: Super Heroes:

“The Red Ribbon Army was once destroyed by Son Goku. Individuals, who carry on his spirit, created the ultimate androids, Gamma 1 and Gamma 2. These two androids call themselves ‘super heroes’ . They start attacking Piccolo and Gohan. . What is the objective of the New Red Ribbon Army? In the face of approaching danger, it’s time to wake up, Super Hero.”

Dragon Ball Super: Super heroes is set to hit Japanese theaters this Saturday, June 11, 2022, and it’s Playing in North America and other regions this summer, starting in August.

You can read more details about Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero in our dedicated article.

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