Dragon Ball Z: Le père de Songoku
Titre original : Doragon Bôru Zetto Tatta Hitori no Saishû Kessen
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe tale of Bardock, the father of Goku, and his rebellion against his master the mighty Frieza.The tale of Bardock, the father of Goku, and his rebellion against his master the mighty Frieza.The tale of Bardock, the father of Goku, and his rebellion against his master the mighty Frieza.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Masako Nozawa
- Bardock
- (voix)
- …
Kazuyuki Sogabe
- Tôma
- (voix)
Takeshi Watabe
- Panbûkin
- (voix)
Kôzô Shioya
- Toteppo
- (voix)
- …
Ryûsei Nakao
- Freeza
- (voix)
Show Hayami
- Zarbon
- (voix)
Yukitoshi Hori
- Dodoria
- (voix)
Banjô Ginga
- Tôro
- (voix)
Ryô Horikawa
- Vegeta
- (voix)
Shôzô Îzuka
- Nappa
- (voix)
Yuji Machi
- Saiya-jin B
- (voix)
- (as Yûji Machi)
Chie Satô
- Saiya-jin C
- (voix)
Michio Nakao
- Saiya-jin E
- (voix)
Jôji Yanami
- Narrator
- (voix)
- …
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Really enjoyed this one. It piqued my curiosity about Goku's history and the destruction of Vegeta. Bardock getting clairvoyance early on gave way to some great scenes and storylines. I especially liked the conversations Bardock shared with his son. There is a great similarity between Bardock and Goku's rage after losing their teams at the hands of Frieza. This set the stage for Bardock's redemption and an absolute badass final push to end Frieza. The animation during that final push was awesome and the destruction of planet Vegeta was just straight up beautiful. Baby Vegeta and Bardock's crew fighting as apes were my other highlights.
Well, I only saw this two days ago for the first time - and as a newly recruited Dragonball Z fan (that is, a solid fan for the past 2 years), I have to say that this was fantastic. Bardock was beautiful (and that is a term I only usually use for Piccolo and Vegeta). I have to say, that at the start, I couldn't see much resemblance between Bardock's personality and Kakarot's (Goku's). But as the film progresses, you can't help but notice the same self-sacrificing and caring nature they both share although Bardock's was kinda buried. They are both willing to die for the people and planet that they love. And Vegeta! Well, he was beautiful. Very true to character arrogant and proud. (I'd like to take a moment here and point out how sorry I feel for Vegeta, named after his father and his planet!). As was Frieza. I couldn't help but find myself despising that cold-hearted lizard all over again and I must admit I had a great laugh when he was defeated by Goku on Namek (albeit temporarily) and permanently by Trunks on Earth. But anyway, all I have to say is that this is a classic piece of Dragonball Z work.
Originally broadcast almost 11 yrs ago, this tv special shows how advanced japanese animation is, nowadays people have jumped on the DBZ bandwagon. Now DBZ is the most popular cartoon out there, and yet it ended almost 6 yrs ago.
This special "Story of Bardock" reveals Goku's father and his battle with Freeza, who would be very familiar to DBZ fans.
Bardock has dreams of a future son ,Goku who will save the universe from Freeza and all enemies.
Bardock at first denies this, thinking he is hallucinating,but when Freeza kills his friends and sets his sight on him, he knows it's more than a dream.
Like in the movie Superman, Bardock must send his son Guku, in a space pod so Freeza won't get to him.
The final showdown between Bardock and Freeza is memorable along with the action.
Goku would later become a great warrior and avenge his father by killing Freeza.
Later Freeza's brother, Koola would seek revenge on Goku.
As you can see what makes DBZ great are it's complex stories and it always follows up to the events in it.
Great DBZ special.
This special "Story of Bardock" reveals Goku's father and his battle with Freeza, who would be very familiar to DBZ fans.
Bardock has dreams of a future son ,Goku who will save the universe from Freeza and all enemies.
Bardock at first denies this, thinking he is hallucinating,but when Freeza kills his friends and sets his sight on him, he knows it's more than a dream.
Like in the movie Superman, Bardock must send his son Guku, in a space pod so Freeza won't get to him.
The final showdown between Bardock and Freeza is memorable along with the action.
Goku would later become a great warrior and avenge his father by killing Freeza.
Later Freeza's brother, Koola would seek revenge on Goku.
As you can see what makes DBZ great are it's complex stories and it always follows up to the events in it.
Great DBZ special.
Goku's father, Bardock was a low ranking Saiyan soldier working for Frieza along with the rest of the Saiyan. His son, Goku was only an infant and is being schedule to be sent to Earth to destroy. But little did his dad know, is that his son will be a savor for the Earth in years to come.
This tells the full story of Bardock, who was only mentioned briefly in the anime. As well as featuring familiar characters including Nappa, a Young Vegeta, Zarbon, Frieza, and Grandpa Gohan.
It's highly recommended for those who want to see what Bardock was really like, and what was his thoughts on the son he hardly seen or knew in person.
This tells the full story of Bardock, who was only mentioned briefly in the anime. As well as featuring familiar characters including Nappa, a Young Vegeta, Zarbon, Frieza, and Grandpa Gohan.
It's highly recommended for those who want to see what Bardock was really like, and what was his thoughts on the son he hardly seen or knew in person.
Normally, Dragonball Z movies have weak plots, horrible dubbing, censorship up the wazoo, and pretty useless fighting. However, this one is an excellent example of what the movies SHOULD have been like.
Bardock is a saiyan who, like everyone else on his home planet Vegeta, works for Freeza. One day, his team of low-level soldiers take out a planet that was giving even Freeza's highest elite teams a run for their money. However, the last survivor curses Bardock by giving him the power to see the future.
Bardock begins to dream about Goku's future back on Vegeta, while the rest of his team is sent to another planet on Freeza's orders. Bardock dreams that Goku will become a great warrior, but thinks nothing of it. However, as the plot unfolds, and he learns what Freeza is planning, he realizes that Goku will be the only hope for the universe someday.
The stuff I can't give away is what really makes the plot so wonderful. There are only a few fights, but that's to be expected; the plot is the main focus here. However, two fights do stand out: a little Vegeta destroys a bunch of Saibamen, and Bardock's final confrontation with Freeza. Overall, I recommend that any moderate to hardcore DBZ fan get this movie sometime. Trust me, you won't regret it.
Bardock is a saiyan who, like everyone else on his home planet Vegeta, works for Freeza. One day, his team of low-level soldiers take out a planet that was giving even Freeza's highest elite teams a run for their money. However, the last survivor curses Bardock by giving him the power to see the future.
Bardock begins to dream about Goku's future back on Vegeta, while the rest of his team is sent to another planet on Freeza's orders. Bardock dreams that Goku will become a great warrior, but thinks nothing of it. However, as the plot unfolds, and he learns what Freeza is planning, he realizes that Goku will be the only hope for the universe someday.
The stuff I can't give away is what really makes the plot so wonderful. There are only a few fights, but that's to be expected; the plot is the main focus here. However, two fights do stand out: a little Vegeta destroys a bunch of Saibamen, and Bardock's final confrontation with Freeza. Overall, I recommend that any moderate to hardcore DBZ fan get this movie sometime. Trust me, you won't regret it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis is Akira Toriyama's favorite Dragon Ball Z movie.
- GaffesAfter biting Grandpa Gohan, baby Goku starts acting happy. According to the series, though, Goku didn't start behaving as a baby until he fell off a cliff on his head.
- Citations
Bardock: Frieza! Listen up! We quit! All of us! Got it? We don't work for you! We're free! You can find someone else to do your dirty work! Oh yeah, there is one last thing...
[charges up an energy blast]
Bardock: This is for all the people that we've killed in your name! I wish we were never foolish enough to obey you! Here! Have it!
- Versions alternativesThe original Japanese version had a special title card shown before the TV special as well as eyecatcher commercial breaks. These were originally cut on the FUNImation DVDs released in 2000 but was restored for the 2008 DVD release from FUNimation.
- ConnexionsEdited into Dragon Ball Z Kai: Tatakai no makuake! Kaette kita zo Son Gokû (2009)
- Bandes originalesCHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (Chara hecchara)
(Opening theme)
Lyrics by Yukinojô Mori
Music by Chiho Kiyooka
Arranged by Kenji Yamamoto
Performed by by Hironobu Kageyama
(Columbia Records)
(Heard in the Japanese and international versions)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Dragon Ball Z: Baddack contre Freezer
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 270 354 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 288 095 $US
- 4 nov. 2018
- Montant brut mondial
- 270 354 $US
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