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Gohan é sequestrado pelos homens de Garlic Jr. para que ele possa ter a Esfera do Dragão de Gohan para lhe conceder a imortalidade. Goku e seus amigos tentam impedir Garlic Jr. e salvar o mu... Ler tudoGohan é sequestrado pelos homens de Garlic Jr. para que ele possa ter a Esfera do Dragão de Gohan para lhe conceder a imortalidade. Goku e seus amigos tentam impedir Garlic Jr. e salvar o mundo.Gohan é sequestrado pelos homens de Garlic Jr. para que ele possa ter a Esfera do Dragão de Gohan para lhe conceder a imortalidade. Goku e seus amigos tentam impedir Garlic Jr. e salvar o mundo.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Masako Nozawa
- Son Gokû
- (narração)
- …
Toshio Furukawa
- Piccolo
- (narração)
Hiromi Tsuru
- Bulma
- (narração)
Mayumi Tanaka
- Kuririn
- (narração)
Daisuke Gôri
- Gyû-maô
- (narração)
Mayumi Shô
- Chichi
- (narração)
Kôhei Miyauchi
- Kame-sen'nin
- (narração)
Takeshi Aono
- Kami-sama
- (narração)
Kenji Utsumi
- Shenron
- (narração)
Akira Kamiya
- Garlic Jr.
- (narração)
Kôji Totani
- Ginger
- (narração)
Yukitoshi Hori
- Sansho
- (narração)
Shigeru Chiba
- Nicky
- (narração)
Jôji Yanami
- Narrator
- (narração)
Lisa Ann Beley
- Chi-Chi (1997 Ocean Group dub)
- (English version)
- (narração)
Don Brown
- Garlic Jr.
- (English version)
- (narração)
- …
Chris Cason
- Evil Warrior
- (English version)
- (narração)
Cynthia Cranz
- Chi Chi
- (English version)
- (narração)
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The 1st Dragon Ball Z movie and not a bad one to start off with.
Dragon Ball Z Dead Zone centers around the villain Garlic junior, a villainous monster who plans to get revenge on Kami the guardian of the earth by gathering up the dragon balls and wishing for immortality.
Through this process his minions not only defeat Piccolo the second strongest fighter in the world and also kidnap Gohan who is the son of Goku.
Goku the earth's protector must now team up with piccolo to get his son back and stop Garlic Junior.
Now something you have to understand about the Dragon Ball Z movies is that they are non canon meaning they don't line up with the main show (which is Dragon Ball Z) very well.
As such they are pointless but still entertaining and usually contain great villains and action.
All of this applies toward this movie as not only is it entertaining and has great fight choreography in the action scenes but it also in a rare occurrence actually tries to take place in the main timeline as it pretty much hints it takes place between the original Dragon Ball series and Dragon ball Z.
It still doesn't succeed in that though. Mostly because at the start of the show Dragon Ball Z characters like Krillen, Master Roshi and Bulma meet Gohan (Goku's son) for the 1st time while in this movie (which is supposed to take place before the show) they meet him or at least are aware of him here.
Still it was nice that they at least tried.
As for the movie itself like I said it is still entertaining as is the main villain Garlic Jr but besides the cool fight scenes there's not much to it.
Mostly because a lot of these movies are really short, being between 40 to 60 minutes meaning they have to have really simple plots which pretty much end just as they get started.
Still they are fun to pick up and watch as is Dead Zone.
Dragon Ball Z Dead Zone centers around the villain Garlic junior, a villainous monster who plans to get revenge on Kami the guardian of the earth by gathering up the dragon balls and wishing for immortality.
Through this process his minions not only defeat Piccolo the second strongest fighter in the world and also kidnap Gohan who is the son of Goku.
Goku the earth's protector must now team up with piccolo to get his son back and stop Garlic Junior.
Now something you have to understand about the Dragon Ball Z movies is that they are non canon meaning they don't line up with the main show (which is Dragon Ball Z) very well.
As such they are pointless but still entertaining and usually contain great villains and action.
All of this applies toward this movie as not only is it entertaining and has great fight choreography in the action scenes but it also in a rare occurrence actually tries to take place in the main timeline as it pretty much hints it takes place between the original Dragon Ball series and Dragon ball Z.
It still doesn't succeed in that though. Mostly because at the start of the show Dragon Ball Z characters like Krillen, Master Roshi and Bulma meet Gohan (Goku's son) for the 1st time while in this movie (which is supposed to take place before the show) they meet him or at least are aware of him here.
Still it was nice that they at least tried.
As for the movie itself like I said it is still entertaining as is the main villain Garlic Jr but besides the cool fight scenes there's not much to it.
Mostly because a lot of these movies are really short, being between 40 to 60 minutes meaning they have to have really simple plots which pretty much end just as they get started.
Still they are fun to pick up and watch as is Dead Zone.
This is the first movie with the "Dragonball Z" title on it. There were in fact some before this, but they had the original "Dragonball" series names on it. It's weird how this is actually shorter than some of the specials! I still consider it a feature length movie. If so, it might be the shortest one I've ever seen. It makes no sense with the show, even though it should with the filler of the Garlic Jr. saga. There's no reason why Krillin would be surprised Goku has a son in the first episode or why everyone is surprised when Gohan unleashes his power on Radditz as those things happened here.
With all that being said, I still enjoyed it, but wouldn't quite recommend it. The scenes where Gohan gets drunk is some of the funniest stuff the series has ever done! I love the idea of taking Emperor Pilaf's voice and giving it to a serious villain. I don't know if I ever realized that Ox King is Gohan's grandfather before. There's so many characters it's hard to keep up with how they're related! The animation is good too. ***
With all that being said, I still enjoyed it, but wouldn't quite recommend it. The scenes where Gohan gets drunk is some of the funniest stuff the series has ever done! I love the idea of taking Emperor Pilaf's voice and giving it to a serious villain. I don't know if I ever realized that Ox King is Gohan's grandfather before. There's so many characters it's hard to keep up with how they're related! The animation is good too. ***
Though not the first Dragonball movie despite what many people thing (there were movies based on the original TV series that tells of Goku's adventures with Bulma when he was still a child), this movie is a pretty neat romp for Goku and his friends, as long as you don't think TOO hard about it...because then you'd notice there's no way it could fit into the continuity of the TV series (since Goku has mastered obviously been to King Kai's already and mastered the techniques he taught him there, but is not yet a Super-Saiyan). But if you ignore this, it's a well-animated but badly dubbed fight. Any real fan of Dragonball Z should check this out as soon as possible.
The very first DBZ movie, although I like The Worlds Strongest better than this one, This movie still holds up pretty close to The Worlds Strongest, It has great fight scenes and smooth animation. The story of this one is pretty good, The movie is very funny as well, such as Gohan peeing on Krillins head! and Gohans drunken dream! and this scene is not weird, and the animators were not on drugs, You people are on drugs. Think about it Gohan is clearly drunk or high whatever and that is why he is seeing all this weird stuff. And yes the sound effects are great. The reason I think "The World Strongest" is the better movie it would have to be because there are more longer fight scenes in "The Worlds Strongest"
More a long episode than anything else, Dead Zone is actually the beginning of the Dragonball Z series. Fans of the series who find themselves confused by the plot would do well to watch this (and the next view episodes) if they can find it. It establishes the fact that Goku and Piccolo, two of the show's most important characters, were once enemies, a fact that greatly affects later plot elements but is only occasionally referenced once the series gets underway. Of course, like the rest of the series, Dead Zone is light on substance and heavy on fight sequences, but that's what makes the show fun to watch, anyway. 9/10
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- CuriosidadesWhen Cartoon Network aired this movie, they edited out all uses of the word "hell" and removed the pre-credits opening scene. But since the pre-credits segment sets up the rest of the movie, Piccolo's line "I'm gonna pay you back for what you did to me!" no longer makes sense.
- Erros de gravaçãoGarlic Jr. wants the seven Dragon Balls to wish for immortality. Before he has his minions search for the Balls, he orders them to kill Piccolo at the beginning of the film because he knows it will also kill his arch-nemesis Kami. However, being a former candidate for Earth's guardian, Garlic Jr. should know that had the assassination plan succeeded, the Dragon Balls would have also ceased to exist, and thus he would have inadvertently foiled his own plan.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosJust before the credits start, we see a glass shard that contains Garlic JR. and he is banging on the shard, trying to get out (Garlic JR. eventually does escape the dead zone).
- Versões alternativasThe Cartoon Network version cuts out the begining where Piccolo is injured by the fighters. It also cuts Chi-Chi saying "What the hell do you want?" Also cut is the scene when Gohan is drunk and urinates on Krillin's head. The credit sequence includes new music.
- ConexõesEdited into Dead Zone Abridged (2013)
- Trilhas sonorasCHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA
(Opening theme)
Lyrics by Yukinojô Mori
Music by Chiho Kiyooka
Arranged by Kenji Yamamoto
Performed by Hironobu Kageyama
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- Dragon Ball Z: Devolvam meu Gohan
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