

This catastrophe causes the gates of Hell to open, allowing those that have died to return to Earth once again. The overflow of the evil essence causes the ogre to turn into a massive monster with a child-like personality. Suddenly, the Soul Cleansing Machine explodes because of the ogre neglecting his job. Meanwhile, a teenage ogre listens to his walkman instead of doing his work properly. Meanwhile, in another part of the Other World, many souls are lined up to stop by at the Check-In station, where King Yemma decides where everyone is supposed to go in the afterlife. He then faces off with his next opponent in the final round, Pikkon. In the Other World Tournament, the Kais are betting on their champions on who will win, Goku throws off a kick to his opponent and is declared the winner. In the Japanese box office, the film made approximately 2.16 billion yen in ticket sales. Music for Fusion Reborn was composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi while cinematography and editing were done by Toshiharu Takei and Shinichi Fukumitsu respectively.

The film was directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi and written by Takao Koyama. The film debuted in Japan at the Toei Anime Film Fair on March 4th, 1995. Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn is a Japanese anime martial arts and fantasy film and the twelfth feature-length film in the Dragon Ball Z series based on the manga by Akira Toriyama.
