When it comes to live-action Dragon Ball, fans automatically have bad memories for remembering the infamous feature film released in 2009by 20th Century Fox — which was a real fiasco in terms of reviews and public reception.
But that doesn’t mean you can’t keep dreaming about realistic versions of the Z warriors, right?
With that in mind, the team at the Canadian gallery Floating Point used the Midjourney artificial intelligence tool — which we explain how it works on TecMundo — to create more realistic versions of the anime characters. The result is as peculiar as you can see right away:
Bulma Rolling in the DesertSource: Floating Point Gallery/Midjourney
Super Saiyan Goku or actor Hugo Weaving?Source: Floating Point Gallery/Midjourney
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And this Master Roshi?Source: Floating Point Gallery/Midjourney

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Goku and Vegeta are different…Source: Floating Point Gallery/Midjourney
I think this Cell is not very wellSource: Floating Point Gallery/Midjourney
Piccolo, is that you?Source: Floating Point Gallery/Midjourney
At least it hit the dragonballsSource: Floating Point Gallery/Midjourney
Did you like this flying cloud?Source: Floating Point Gallery/Midjourney
What happened to Vegeta?Source: Floating Point Gallery/Midjourney
Goku or Krillin?Source: Floating Point Gallery/Midjourney
All kidding aside, it should be noted that Midjourney’s AI generates the images based on textual descriptions.
Although the result is extremely peculiar, it is still curious. After all, the tool has no idea what anime is and, even so, approached typical characteristics of the characters.
So, did you like the result? Comment on Minha Série social networks so we know.