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Dragon Ball Evolution

An American Live-Action Adaptation of Dragon Ball. The trailer can be viewed here.

Goku is a young high school student who must battle the evil space overlord Piccolo and retrieve the Dragon Balls in order to stop Piccolo's massive ape servant, Oozaru. Along the way, Goku loses his grandfather and meets an inventor named Bulma, a martial arts master named Roshi, and a bandit named Yamcha.

According to The Other Wiki, the movie grossed $30 million worldwide on its opening weekend, not covering its (variously reported) $45 million to $100 million budget.

Has a tie-in video game.

Not to be Confused with Dragon Ball The Magic Begins or Dragon Ball: Fight for Victory, Son Goku!.

This movie provides examples of:

  • Pragmatic Adaptation: Let's face it, the original Dragon Ball manga and anime would be just too damn weird to make into an American film.
    • Though that's something like Fridge Logic since the Dragonball anime -has- been shown in the US for quite some time. While one could say that it might be too goofy for the mainstream (though there are goofy movies like The Neverending Story or Beetlejuice that made it to the mainstream), the only reason one would make a DB movie (as opposed to some other non-branded martial arts flick) would be to cash in on the name recognition.
    • Roshi in particular played up his "goofy mentor" role and played down his "perverted old man" personality. He still has his porn stash and managed a PG rated feel-up on Bulma, but requesting a Panty Shot would be a bit too much.
      • Observant tropers may have noticed his t-shirt, with a sexy anime girl in it.
  • Race Lift: In the original, everyone was vaguely Japanese. In this movie, the two leads are white and everyone else is Asian.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Goku's kept changing color after his transformations into Oozaru form.
  • The Reveal: It's no real shocker to those who are DB fans but Goku and Oozaru are one and the same.
  • Schizo Tech
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: Piccolo is originally bound up in a jar, but escapes offscreen. Subverted, sort of, when Roshi later tries to trap him again, Piccolo fights his way out.
  • Sequel Hook: See And the Adventure Continues and The End... Or Is It?
  • Shallow Love Interest: Possibly Chi Chi for Goku and defenitely Yamcha for Bulma.
  • Shout Out: There are actually a TON of references to the original series including (but no limited to):
    • Goku makes mention of a race called "Nameks"
    • Gohan finding Goku in a crater
    • Goku eating a large chunk of meat off the bone
    • Picolo's ship looks like one often used by Emperor Pilaf
    • Goku being forced to train while wearing a large, heavy backpack
    • Piccolo giving life to creatures from his own body
    • Chi Chi's house resembling a giant castle
    • The World Martial Arts Tournament
    • Roshi's collection of porn
    • Goku's bike resembles the one Gohan rides in the opening to several episodes after the Cell saga
    • Speaking of, Goku's entire high school schtick early in the film resembles Gohan's Saiyaman arc in the anime.
    • Roshi's (mildly) pervy behavior
    • Roshi's terrible hawaiian shirts
    • The jar Roshi attempts (and fails) to seal Piccolo in
    • The Wish being used to revive Master Roshi
    • Bulma's capsule cars
    • Goku's hair: while preparing for the party (where he confronted the bullies), he spends some time styling it only to have it snap back into exactly its normal form, complete with sound effect.
    • A quick reference to "chi chi" being Japanese for "boobs" ("Just because my name is Chi Chi doesn't mean I'm an idiot"). In the manga, Master Roshi goes off muttering at one point about how the name Chi Chi would be better suited for the larger-chested Bulma.
  • Spot the Imposter: Goku had to do this when Mai disguised as Chi-Chi fights the Real Chi-Chi. It didn't go too well.
  • Stock Scream: of the Wilhelm variety.
  • Stock Subtitle: "Evolution".
  • Stock Footage: Paying close attention during Goku's "premonitions" whenever he acquires a Dragon Ball reveals that the movie uses a fair amount of stock footage. Examples include Armageddon and Independence Day.
  • Total Eclipse of the Plot: Goku and the gang must acquire all the Dragonballs before an upcoming solar eclipse, when Oozaru will return and joins Piccolo. When said eclipse appears, Goku transforms into Oozaru.
  • Tournament Arc: Averted; it looks like the World Martial Arts Tournament, but it has a different name, Goku doesn't fight in it, and it's barely shown.
  • Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World: The first chunk of the movie is focused on Goku's conflicts with school bullies. If your name was Goku and you lived way the hell outside the rest of the city with some creepy old dude who told you stories about aliens called Nameks, you'd get picked on too.
  • Word Salad Title: Dragonball Evolution. It Makes Sense in Context as being either an adaption or Rule Of Cool.
  • You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Very much averted, as Bulma in the original story was conspicuously a blunette. In some scenes she's got one lock dyed blue, likely as a nod to the original.


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alternative title(s): Dragon Ball Z Evolution
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