


On March 15, 2015, Funimation acquired the rights to screen the film in North America with an English sub World Premiere on Apin the Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles. Prior to the movie's release, some of the events of Resurrection ‘F’ were depicted in a manga of the same name. It is the first film to have been presented in IMAX 3D, and also receive screenings at 4DX theaters. The soundtrack is currently available for pre-order from CDJapan.Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ ( ドラゴンボール Z ゼッド 復 ふっ 活 かつの「 F エフ」, Doragon Bōru Zetto Fukkatsu no "Efu" ) is the nineteenth Dragon Ball movie and the fifteenth under the Dragon Ball Z branding, released in theaters in Japan on Apin both 2D and 3D formats. The full track listing for the soundtrack, including the original Japanese text and romanizations, can be found on the “ Movie Soundtracks” page of our “ Music Database”. It should also be noted that some of the earlier tracks - specifically “The Pilaf Gang”, “Shenlong Comes Out”, and the main opening theme “CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA” - have been recycled from the Battle of Gods soundtrack. In contrast, the original soundtrack for Battle of Gods contained 41 background musical tracks and two songs performed by FLOW. The soundtrack was originally listed with a tentative 40 background musical tracks, but that appears to have been whittled down during the movie’s production. The movie’s original soundtrack ( KICA-3241 ¥2667 + tax ¥2880 total) will be released in Japan and will contain 31 background musical tracks composed by Norihito Sumitomo, along with a “movie-size” version of the theme song by Momoiro Clover Z. In addition to unveiling the soundtrack’s cover, King Records has also released its full track listing:


In conjunction with the unveiling of the cover artwork for both versions of Momoiro Clover Z’s “Vow of ‘Z'” CD single, the cover art for the “Dragon Ball Z: Revival of ‘F’ Original Soundtrack” has also been revealed.
