Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn, known in Japan as Dragon Ball Z: The Rebirth of Fusion!! Gokū and Vegeta (ドラゴンボールZ 復活のフュージョン!!悟空とベジータ), is the 12th film in the Dragon Ball series. It was originally released in Japan on March 4, 1995 at Toei Anime Fair. It was released to select theaters in North America on March 17, 2006, making it the first Dragon Ball movie to be released theatrically in the United States, with Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler as a double feature. Following that, it had been released on March 28, 2006 in North America on DVD.
English Voice Cast
Main Cast
- Jim Foronda - Janemba (First Form)
- Christopher R. Sabat - Vegeta
- Sean Schemmel - Son Goku / Kakarot
- Kent Williams - Janemba (Second Form)
Secondary Cast
- Laura Bailey - Trunks
- Kara Edwards - Son Goten, Videl
- Jim Foronda - Psyche Ogre
- Kyle Hebert - Son Gohan, Pikkon
Minor Cast
- Laura Bailey - Gotenks (Shared), Juliana
- Christopher Bevins - Dictator, Ogre Guide, Police Dispatcher, Zombie Walla
- Jakie Cabe - Moderating Ogre
- Chris Cason - Kamikaze Ghosts, Soul #2
- Dameon Clarke - Arqua, Skull Man, Soul #2, South Kai
- Robert Colin - Notified Ogre, Zombie Walla
- Justin Cook - Froug
- Cynthia Cranz - Chi-Chi
- Kara Edwards - Gotenks (Shared), Scared Civilian A
- Jim Foronda - Mini-Janembas
- Kyle Hebert - Narrator, West Kai
- Jeremy Inman - Angry Driver, Grandpa Hayashida, Megaphone Ogre, Zombie Walla
- Evan Jones - Grand Kai, War General
- Stephanie Nadolny - East Kai
- Chris Rager - Mr. Satan / Hercule, King Yemma
- Andrew Rye - Michael, Ogre Superior
- Christopher R. Sabat - Gogeta (Shared), Jeice, Mushroom Announcer, Portly Lady, Shenron, Veku (Shared)
- Sean Schemmel - Gogeta (Shared), King Kai / North Kai, Veku (Shared)
- Eric Vale - Old Golfer, Scared Civilian B, Vampire
- Tiffany Vollmer - Bulma
- Linda Young - Frieza
Trivia
- The ending credits incorrectly list some actors portraying different characters. For instance, Juliana is credited to Tiffany Vollmer but is actually voiced by Laura Bailey.
- Janemba calls himself "Janempa" in his first form and is credited as such.