find the dragon balls before piccolo!

yesterday i saw a bollywood movie preview for Chandni Chowk to China, i thought it was kinda crazy and hilarious, but apparently that’s how they do it, they take all the possible big hit movie, from the matrix to kung fu hustle, jam it all in one and turn it into a 2 hr music video

but THIS, this is FAIL (found article from kotaku)

Dragonball Evolution, too bad goku’s outfit didn’t evolve

10 Responses to find the dragon balls before piccolo!

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