Dragon Ball Z : Cent Mille Guerriers de métal
Original title: Dragon Ball Z: Gekitotsu!! 100-oku Power no Senshi-tachi
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Cooler has resurrected himself as a robot and is enslaving the people of New Namek. Goku and the gang must help.Cooler has resurrected himself as a robot and is enslaving the people of New Namek. Goku and the gang must help.Cooler has resurrected himself as a robot and is enslaving the people of New Namek. Goku and the gang must help.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Masako Nozawa
- Son Gokû
- (voice)
- …
Toshio Furukawa
- Piccolo
- (voice)
Mayumi Tanaka
- Kuririn
- (voice)
- …
Ryô Horikawa
- Vegeta
- (voice)
Kôhei Miyauchi
- Kame-sen'nin
- (voice)
Naoki Tatsuta
- Oolong
- (voice)
Tomiko Suzuki
- Dende
- (voice)
Toku Nishio
- Mr. Popo
- (voice)
Toshio Kobayashi
- Guide Robo
- (voice)
Kazunari Tanaka
- Namekian
- (voice)
Hisao Egawa
- Namekian
- (voice)
Kinpei Azusa
- Mûri
- (voice)
Ryûsei Nakao
- Metal Coola
- (voice)
Sean Schemmel
- Goku
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Seán Schemmel)
Jôji Yanami
- Narration
- (voice)
Andrew Chandler
- Meta Cooler
- (English version)
- (voice)
Christopher Sabat
- Vegeta
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Christopher R. Sabat)
- …
Stephanie Nadolny
- Gohan
- (English version)
- (voice)
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The original Japanese version of this movie was good. But with the new music, the dub is actually better in my opinion. The movie is pretty good with some top-notch animation for it's day. Goku and Vegeta make their first appearance TOGETHER in a movie and it's pretty cool. The storyline is somewhat different than most other Z movies. But it's still only alright, it's not a GREAT DBZ movie.
Cooler can't help but get compared to his more successful series brother. He isn't helping matters by doing a lot of the same stuff Frieza has already done. Starting with the negative, the explanation of how Cooler survived the events of the previous movie makes no sense. The explanation for the ending of this movie makes very little sense.
On the positive side, one of the best attributes Dragon Ball has had as a franchise is its characters, and this movie brings out a lot of them to play. It is strange to think that it takes 6 movies into the DBZ franchise before Vegeta finally shows up. Goku and Vegeta having to work together to fight off Cooler is the big selling point of the movie.
Sadly, the other "Z-Fighters" don't have much to do outside of fight faceless drones and maybe get captured. New Namek is a unique location for the movies, but there is little they can do there to make the fights interesting.
Another middle of the road review, for a middle of the road movie.
On the positive side, one of the best attributes Dragon Ball has had as a franchise is its characters, and this movie brings out a lot of them to play. It is strange to think that it takes 6 movies into the DBZ franchise before Vegeta finally shows up. Goku and Vegeta having to work together to fight off Cooler is the big selling point of the movie.
Sadly, the other "Z-Fighters" don't have much to do outside of fight faceless drones and maybe get captured. New Namek is a unique location for the movies, but there is little they can do there to make the fights interesting.
Another middle of the road review, for a middle of the road movie.
This movie was possibly the best DBZ dubbed movie ever. It makes sense, no crappy backround music, it's perfect. It wont make any stupid references like "If you wanted to join my army you have to use the side entrance!" "Thanks but no thanks, we're both self employed." This could possibly be the only reason why I liked this movie over all i give it a 9 out 10...since there is no Cha La or the Japanese music.
Well that was a strange one. I feel like the filmmakers changed too much from the usual format. So the henchmen are just mute robots with limited power sets? Lame. At least in Cooler's Revenge we got a knockoff Ginyu Force. I was intrigued by Coola's new form until he shared how he got there. This led into another change from the usual format where there's not really a final boss fight. The climax just felt like the writers made up some Saiyan lore because they thought it was cool.
I did think the fighting animation was pretty great, especially during the instant transmission battle. Once again, Yajirobe has the funniest scene when he's strapped to the operating table and the robot is singing about to chop him up :joy:
I did think the fighting animation was pretty great, especially during the instant transmission battle. Once again, Yajirobe has the funniest scene when he's strapped to the operating table and the robot is singing about to chop him up :joy:
Next up for Anime Month we're starting to look at the "Dragonball Z" movies. There might not have been as many of them as the "Pokémon" movies, but still a lot. This movie features the return of the villain from the previous movie, Cooler. It's great to see a villain with relatively large importance to the mythology make a return. I really do like his new appearance, given how shiny he is. I do wonder why he didn't model his robots after his most powerful form. Was that supposed to be his third form out of four? I guess he just chose the one he was the most well known for.
It's actually kind of a pity, because his final form was the coolest (hey, I made a joke!). This features Vegeta making his first movie appearance. I admit it doesn't make sense how Vegeta got there in the first place, but he's as awesome as ever. I found out how to pronounce Yajirobe's name! This is what I get for reading the manga first. I do love that little robot that talks about how everyone's going to die. We get some fairly good action in with a lot of the side characters too. It is however hard for me to love this given how short it is, but it still got its message across. ***
It's actually kind of a pity, because his final form was the coolest (hey, I made a joke!). This features Vegeta making his first movie appearance. I admit it doesn't make sense how Vegeta got there in the first place, but he's as awesome as ever. I found out how to pronounce Yajirobe's name! This is what I get for reading the manga first. I do love that little robot that talks about how everyone's going to die. We get some fairly good action in with a lot of the side characters too. It is however hard for me to love this given how short it is, but it still got its message across. ***
Did you know
- TriviaBeginning with this film, Piccolo wears a red belt like he does in the manga compared to the TV series and the first five Dragon Ball Z movies where he has a blue one. It stays like this for the remainder of his appearances in them.
- Quotes
[First lines; the Big Gete Star is moving past New Namek's sun]
Namekian #1: What is it? An eclipse?
Namekian #2: Not at this time of year...
- Alternate versionsA edited version was released on VHS and DVD from FUNimation removing some violence and blood.
- ConnectionsEdited into Dragon Ball Z: The Greatest Rivals (1996)
- SoundtracksCHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA
[Opening theme]
Lyrics by Yukinojô Mori
Music by Chiho Kiyooka
Arranged by Kenji Yamamoto
Performed by Hironobu Kageyama
(Columbia Records)
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- Also known as
- Dragon Ball 6 - Cent Mille Guerrier de métal
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- $19,581,369
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