Dragon Ball: Salut! Son Gokû et ses amis sont de retour!!
- Video
- 2008
- 35m
Goku and his family and friends encounter Vegeta's brother, and a threat from Vegeta's past shows up and causes trouble.Goku and his family and friends encounter Vegeta's brother, and a threat from Vegeta's past shows up and causes trouble.Goku and his family and friends encounter Vegeta's brother, and a threat from Vegeta's past shows up and causes trouble.
- Son Gokû
- (voice)
- …
- Vegeta
- (voice)
- Yamcha
- (voice)
- Piccolo
- (voice)
- Bulma
- (voice)
- Trunks
- (voice)
- Kame Sen'nin
- (voice)
- Videl
- (voice)
- Tarble
- (voice)
- Gure
- (voice)
- Avo
- (voice)
- Kado
- (voice)
- Gattai aka
- (voice)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
Of course, a villain to fight does pop up eventually. It is a pair of villains so weak compared to our heroes that the fighters draw lots to see who will get to fight them.
As of right now, to the best of my knowledge, the movie hasn't received a Funimation English dub. So, be prepared to read subtitles if you don't speak Japanese.
The story does introduce a few things into continuity that I am not a fan of. Once the fight begins the story does lose some of its initial charm. The new characters this movie introduces aren't all that interesting, and they take time away that could be spent on the characters we came to see. At the time this came out, the world was hungry for some DragonBall content. All we had at the time was a couple episodes of Dragon Ball Z Abridged.
If you are a big fan of these characters and are excited about the prospect of Goku and Vegeta arguing over who gets the last bit of sushi, then this is the film for you. If that sounds boring, then you can go ahead and skip this one.
I think the fans won't like this special like the rest of the series because Dragon Ball Z is the most famous part of DB, and the reason why it is so popular is mostly the fighting, which isn't the important thing in this special. Humor is. This movie does have a lot of fighting, and the fighting scenes are great, but there are also Roshi's perverted jokes, funny villains, great dialogues (especially when Goku an Vegeta are arguing) and much more. I for one, liked Dragon Ball more than Dragon Ball Z, and this special was just perfect for me. In the beginning, Dragon Ball was all about the humor, not fighting, and later it became a fighting manga/anime with almost no humor at all. I liked the combination of old-school animation with the latest 3D CG graphics and colouring techniques. And it is great that all the voice actors are present even after 12 years. But for some reason Tien is missing...
To sum it all up, this is a great movie that is definitely worth watching. More than once.
10/10
Vegeta softened up beyond belief, the only villains in the movie not stronger than the kids Goten and Trunks, Vegeta's brother visits earth out of nowhere and King Kai visiting earth for the first time are some of the highlights of this movie.
This movie is possibly one of those which concludes an immensely huge series with the title "And they happily lived ever after."
The plot isn't too deep or original,but dragon ball had never been too deep,so i had no problem with that.A bunch of characters from the series appear and there are new ones,that i liked a lot.
The only complaint i have is the duration,i felt it was too short,but i hope this isn't the last dragon ball material we see.
in conclusion if you're a dragon ball fan you should watch this,you won't be disappointed.
Did you know
- TriviaTien and Chiaotzu do not appear in this film, despite being seen on the poster. This was out of respect for Tien's voice actor Hirotaka Suzuoki, who had passed away. In the accompanying manga comic, they both appear in minor roles.
- GoofsMr. Satan is building a hotel in honor of his defeating Buu, and the press seem to know of Buu's existence. But Shenron erased everyone's memories of Buu following his defeat.
- Quotes
[in the aftermath of the feast]
Son Goku: [sees a piece of sushi] Vegeta, don't you want this?
[without waiting for an answer, he eats it]
Vegeta: YOU IDIOT! I was saving that sushi for last!
Son Goku: Oh, my mistake. Sorry.
[Vegeta grabs Goku's pork roast and chews it]
Son Goku: VEGETA! That... that was my char-siu pork!
Vegeta: Well, you had it coming!
Son Goku: I was saving that for the end!
Vegeta: Don't incur my wrath, now!
Son Goku: [goes Super Saiyan] I thought we were friends!
Vegeta: [goes Super Saiyan] You thought wrong!
- Crazy creditsThe intro sequence to the movie is an update of the opening credits of Dragon Ball Z : À la poursuite de Garlic (1989), with updated animation and slight modifications to represent the Z-Fighters and their families and friends in the aftermath of the Buu Saga.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Dragon Ball Z Kai (2009)
- SoundtracksCHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA
Opening theme
Performed by Hironobu Kageyama
Lyrics by Yukinojô Mori
Music by Chiho Kiyôka
Arrangement by Kenji Yamamoto
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- Also known as
- Dragon Ball: The Return of Son Goku and Friends!
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- Runtime35 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1(original ratio)