"My lips are sealed I don't want to ruin it for anyone," Nozawa said at the panel. Iyoku explained to attendees that they went through a long process to find the right people for the job.
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The recruitment process for the movie was vigorous, as everyone involved wanted to make this as true to Toriyama's art as possible. Animation Director Naohiro Shintani is doing the same for this movie. The panel made note of how Toriyama's designs have gotten slimmer as he has gotten older while discussing how Art Director Kazuo Ogura took Toriyama's art from the manga to adapt to the anime. "It's flattering to hear that when Toriyama hears my voice he writes the fight from there," she said. Nozawa said she learned that her voice inspires Toriyama. The panel discussed how Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama created the story for this film and, as a result, has been more involved with this film than any other in the series. In her opening remarks Masako Nozawa said that she is "basically Goku" after all the years of playing the character.
The Japanese director of the film, Tatsuya Nagamine couldn't make it so director Akio Iyoku and producer Norihiro Hayashida joined the panel instead. So is Chris Sabat (Vegeta, Piccolo), Ian Sinclair (Whis), Monica Rial (Bulma), Jason Douglas (Beerus) and Vic Mignogna (Broly). Masako Nozawa and Sean Schemmel, the voices of Goku, are in attendance. The Dragon Ball Super: Broly panel at New York Comic Con 2018 brought the stars of the 20th Dragon Ball film to Madison Square Garden.