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Dragon Ball : La Légende de Shenron

Original title: Dragon Ball: Shenron no Densetsu
  • 1986
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Dragon Ball : La Légende de Shenron (1986)
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Goku and his friends must stop King Gurumes from destroying the city for blood rubies and gathering the seven Dragon Balls.Goku and his friends must stop King Gurumes from destroying the city for blood rubies and gathering the seven Dragon Balls.Goku and his friends must stop King Gurumes from destroying the city for blood rubies and gathering the seven Dragon Balls.

  • Director
    • Daisuke Nishio
  • Writers
    • Akira Toriyama
    • Yoshifumi Yûki
    • Toshiki Inoue
  • Stars
    • Masako Nozawa
    • Hiromi Tsuru
    • Naoki Tatsuta
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    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Daisuke Nishio
    • Writers
      • Akira Toriyama
      • Yoshifumi Yûki
      • Toshiki Inoue
    • Stars
      • Masako Nozawa
      • Hiromi Tsuru
      • Naoki Tatsuta
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Masako Nozawa
    Masako Nozawa
    • Son Gokû
    • (voice)
    Hiromi Tsuru
    Hiromi Tsuru
    • Buruma
    • (voice)
    Naoki Tatsuta
    Naoki Tatsuta
    • Ûron
    • (voice)
    Naoko Watanabe
    Naoko Watanabe
    • Pûaru
    • (voice)
    Tôru Furuya
    Tôru Furuya
    • Yamucha
    • (voice)
    Kôhei Miyauchi
    Kôhei Miyauchi
    • Kame Sen'nin
    • (voice)
    Mami Koyama
    Mami Koyama
    • Pasuta
    • (voice)
    Tomiko Suzuki
    Tomiko Suzuki
    • Panji
    • (voice)
    Kenji Utsumi
    Kenji Utsumi
    • Shenlong
    • (voice)
    Shôzô Îzuka
    • Panji no chichi
    • (voice)
    Reiko Suzuki
    • Panji no haha
    • (voice)
    Daisuke Gôri
    • Umigame
    • (voice)
    Ryôichi Tanaka
    • Untenshu
    • (voice)
    Michitaka Kobayashi
    • Untenshu
    • (voice)
    Kôji Totani
    Kôji Totani
    • Heishi
    • (voice)
    Masaharu Satô
    • Murabito
    • (voice)
    Kazumi Tanaka
    • Murabito
    • (voice)
    Masato Hirano
    • Murabito
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Daisuke Nishio
    • Writers
      • Akira Toriyama
      • Yoshifumi Yûki
      • Toshiki Inoue
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    5breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com

    Interesting redux of the first season with mixed voice work

    If there's an anime that were to come to anyone's mind right off the bat without a thought, it would be Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball franchise. There's no shade being thrown at animes before it that paved the way for one's like this to exist like Gigantor (Tetsujin 28) or Astro Boy. They deserve their own acknowledgement. However, there's something about Toriyama's endearing story that has completely captivated its fans while creating new ones to this day. There's just something about the characters, the martial arts, the comedy and heart behind everything. With that said, it is no surprise that Japan would begin making films during the TV show run as well. After three seasons, Toei Animation released their first Dragon Ball film. Since the origins were from Japan, US audiences would get their own version but not a more proper one until much later, which is what's being reviewed here.

    The story is very much a similar summation of some of the past seasons in the show. Introducing audiences to Goku (Colleen Clinkenbeard) and his innocent life being transformed into a chase for magical spheres that could grant any one wish. All this is kicked off when he meets Bulma (Monica Rial). One the way, they meet Yamcha (Chris Sabat), his pal Puar (Brina Palencia), Oolong (Bryan Massey) and the one and only Master Roshi (Mike McFarland). Together this crew of characters end up coming across a heavily frustrated community where a little girl named Pansy (Cherami Leigh) asks for help as the ruler, King Gurumes (Jeremy Inman) wants nothing but blood rubies. Written by Toshiki Inoue who worked with Akira Toriyama before and directed by Daisuke Nishio in his first credit put together a feature film that's alright for shear initial curiosity.

    Readapted by Sean Teague who mainly does voice acting, made the English dub as good as it can get. Unlike other animes later like Pokémon or Sailor Moon which attempted to connect the movies to each season to make a flowing story, it seems like making truncated versions was the method here. This doesn't make a whole lot of sense as it just tells the story already seen through the show with different alterations. For one, when the third season ended Goku had only defeated muscle tower of the Red Ribbon Army. If the movie was supposed to recap parts of this, it did not. Just to the end of season one for the most part. To some, perhaps that's okay. Some scenes from the show are redone with minor changes as not every single character that appeared in the show appeared here like Chi-Chi (Goku's future wife).

    The voice acting to this feature is a mixed bag even for the latest English redub. The plus side is some of the well-known North American cast have redone their lines. Actors like Chris Sabat and Mike McFarland make the film feel that much closer to the show. However, for whatever reason Stephanie Nadolny was not available to do kid Goku and Clinkenbeard filled in who is not exactly the best. Yet she's voiced kid Goku and Gohan versions in dragon ball before. Other actors like Monica Rial is sort of close to Tiffany Vollmer but doesn't quite get there. Similarly, Bryan Massey sounds sort of like Brad Jackson's way of speaking but not completely. It's disappointing that the complete cast from the show could not completely return, as consistency is what keeps fans coming back.

    The visuals to the film are what one would expect from the show level of quality. It is a feature film but like many others, an extended episode or special of sorts. Minoru Maeda as animation director keep things looking decent except for one obvious scene in the beginning where a scene change happened right over an existing shot which was surprising. Cinematography was also in play from Motoaki Ikegami which for animation films doesn't make a whole lot of sense since there was no digital 3D modeling of any sorts yet. Lastly, the other good aspect to the film was the score provided by Shunsuke Kikuchi. There is absolutely nothing that beats classic dragon ball film score and Kikuchi's themes nail it.

    As a first feature, it recaps some of the events of the show but mainly up to the first season even though by the time it was released, the show finished its third. Animation and music are spot on. And some of the voice acting is appreciated because it is the most widely known voices, while the others are less desirable but not bad.
    8ericstevenson

    Wasn't expecting a retelling

    Being a huge fan of the Dragonball franchise, I simply had to watch this, although I do just watch all available movies. Now, the weird thing is that I had no idea what the plot of this film was. It turns out it's actually a retelling of the original "Dragonball" series! I admit that I was kind of turned off by the idea that I would just see the same stories that I had seen before. I actually ended up enjoying this film because even though it doesn't really add anything new to a great franchise, it was enjoyable in its own right. It helps that the animation is so gorgeous.

    It's great to see these classic characters even if it's not an original concept. It was weird how they replaced Emperor Pilaf and his minions with these new characters. I mean, they act nothing like Pilaf and his henchmen. It doesn't matter, because it still captures the spirit of the Dragonball series. It's always weird to see this much material being put in a 50 minute movie! I actually was impressed with the end result. I would recommend this to non fans if only so they could get a nice introduction to the series. It's just great to see the first in a huge movie series. This movie is definitely not canon. Puar's voice is as funny as ever. ***
    AnthonyRS1983

    Very funny debut Dragon Ball movie

    This the first movie released during the Japanese TV run of Dragon Ball. Basically, this movie is a re-telling of how the main characters (Goku, Bulma, Oolong, Yamcha, Puar, and Master Roshi) of Dragon Ball meet. In the movie, however, as they meet, they help a farmer's daughter named Penny save her village from its wicked king, Gurumes, who's seeking the Dragon Balls to wish for lots of food to eat to satisfy his hunger. The movie re-creates some rather hilarious sequences from the Pilaf Saga episodes of Dragon Ball, giving it a generally family-friendly atmosphere. In the U.S., this movie, re-titled "Curse Of The Blood Rubies", was released on syndicated TV as a 2-part series pilot, but the editing and dubbing was done well enough that much of the movie mirrors its original Japanese counterpart.

    GRADE: 4 out of 5 stars
    8BulmaPunkRocker

    A cute alternate start for the Dragon Ball story

    It's been a really long time since the first time I watched this movie. I was still on school, back in the mid 90s.

    This alternate re-telling of the Dragon Ball first episodes kept the original spirit of the story, and seems more appropriate for younger audiences.

    It is a classic I have on my old VHS collection, that I'm looking forward to replace with DVD-Blu Ray release. A must have for every Dragon Ball fan.

    There's even a live action remake of this movie, made in Taiwan! Don't miss that one!
    6anywaychannel

    It's literally just the 1st season of dragon ball expect not as good

    Dragon Ball Curse of the blood rubies is a movie that re tells/re imagines the 1st season of Dragon Ball.

    Literally all they did was replace the villian from the show with another villian (Who is far more forgettable), add a few more characters, and crush the entire plot of the 1st season into 50 minutes. That's it.

    Maybe it's not so bad if you didn't watch the 1st season or the show for that matter but if you did this movie just pales in comparison.

    For starters the movie never takes a break. The characters are always running from one scene to the next. There's never a moment where you can take in the scenery or get to know the characters at all. Somethings always happening and it never stops, making the whole movie feel rushed.

    There's a couple of cool action scenes here and there which can be cool but that's about it.

    Another problem is the dub.

    Now this is just a me problem and it probably doesn't effect the Japanese version but in the dub (which was made in 2010) they recasted pretty much all the characters with new voices which are different from the regular show.

    This was jarring at 1st and while I did get used to them, simply put there just not as good as the old voice actors from the original dub, and they already add on to making this movie look more like a water down version of the show.

    The script for the movie is pretty bleh as well. It's not nearly as funny as the show or clever. The whole movie just feels underwhelming and forgettable. Not terrible though. Just average.

    I would honestly just recommend people would watch the show or the 4th movie Path to Power which is another retelling of the 1st season but much better.

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    • Trivia
      This movie was originally released in Japan in December 1986 and all the advertising and promotional material was under the tile "Dragon Ball: Doragon bôru", but in fact the opening credits of the film itself featured "Dragon Ball: Doragon bôru - Shenron no densetsu". This official title was first used in product art in the Laser Disc release of 1987.
    • Quotes

      Son Gokû: [after a low-flying plane passes over him] Whoa, that's a really big bird! And listen to it's tummy growl!

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the closing credits, there is a small scene with Son Gokû flying on Kinton, and a desert landscape turning into a beautiful lake.
    • Alternate versions
      Some dialog changes and cuts for violence were made for the 1995 dub of the film released by KidMark.
    • Connections
      Edited into Dragon Ball (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Makafushigi Adobenchâ!
      Lyrics by Yuriko Mori

      Composed by Takeshi Ike

      Arranged by Kôhei Tanaka

      Performed by Hiroki Takahashi

      (Columbia Records)

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 1986 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Dragon Ball 1 - La légende de Sheron
    • Production companies
      • Bird Studios
      • Toei Animation
      • Toei Doga
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,417,517
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    • Runtime
      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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