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Dragon Ball: The Legend of Shenlong

Japanese box art
Directed by Daisuke Nishio
Written by Toshiki Inoue (screenplay)
Akira Toriyama (story)
Starring Masako Nozawa
Shūichirō Moriyama
Tomiko Suzuki
Hiromi Tsuru
Naoki Tatsuta
Kohei Myauchi
Toru Furuya
Naoko Watanabe
Daisuke Ghori
Mami Koyama
Kenji Utsumi
Joji Yanami
Music by Shunsuke Kikuchi
Release date(s) December 20, 1986
Running time 50 min.
Language Japanese, English
Followed by Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle

Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies, known in Japan as Dragon Ball during its initial theatrical release and later retitled Dragon Ball: Shenron no Densetsu (ドラゴンボール 神龍の伝説 Doragon Bōru Shenron no Densetsu?, lit. "Dragon Ball: The Legend of Shenlong") for its home video release, is a Japanese animated feature film based on the Dragon Ball manga originally released in Japan December 20, 1986.

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[edit] Plot

Curse of the Blood Rubies is a modified adaptation of the gathering of the initial story arc in the Dragon Ball manga, with the original character King Gourmeth substituting Emperor Pilaf's role as the main antagonist. Like in the manga, Curse of the Blood Rubies depicts how Goku meets up with Bulma, Yamcha, Oolong, and Puar during his first search for the Dragon Balls.

[edit] Cast

Character Name Voice Actor (Japanese) Voice Actor (English)
Goku Masako Nozawa Saffron Henderson
Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Maggie Blue O'Hara
Lalainia Lindbjerg (Ep. 2 scenes only)
Oolong Naoki Tatsuta Alec Willows
Puar Naoko Watanabe Kathy Morse
Yamcha Tōru Furuya Ted Cole
Master Roshi Kōhei Miyauchi Michael Donovan
Pasta (Raven) Mami Koyama Teryl Rothery
Pansy (Penny) Tomiko Suzuki Andrea Libman
Shenron Kenji Utsumi Don Brown
Pansy's Dad Shōzō Iizuka Robert O'Smith
Pansy's Mom Reiko Suzuki
Turtle Daisuke Gōri Don Brown
Pilot Ryōichi Tanaka
Michitaka Kobayashi
Soldier Kōji Totani Doug Parker
Villagers Masaharu Satō
Kazumi Tanaka
Masato Hirano
Vongo (Major) Gorō Naya Doug Parker
Gourmeth Shūichirō Moriyama Gary Chalk
Narration Jōji Yanami Jim Conrad

[edit] Music

  • OP (Opening Theme)
  • # "Makafushigi Adobenchā!"; 魔訶不思議アドベンチャー! (Mystical Adventure!)
  • #* Lyrics: Yuriko Mori, Music: Takeshi Ike, Arrangement: Kōhei Tanaka, Performance: Hiroki Takahashi
  • #** Song Lyrics
  • ED (Ending Theme)
  • # "Romantikku Ageru Yo"; ロマンティックあげるよ (I’ll Give You Romance)
  • #* Lyrics: Takemi Yoshida, Music: Takeshi Ike, Arrangement: Kōhei Tanaka, Performance: Ushio Hashimoto
  • #** Song Lyrics

[edit] Trivia

  • This film was used as the basis for Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins, a live action Chinese film.
  • The only Dragon Ball property to have yet to be released uncut in North America.
  • In the English dub, Bulma was played by two voice actresses. This film was dubbed prior to dubbing the 13 episodes of the 1995 dub of the series, and Maggie Blue O'Hara was Funimation's first choice to play Bulma, but was let go after the movie was completed, and the character was recast with Lalainia Lindbjerg for the series, and since adding in footage from episode 2 was an afterthought, Lindbjerg played Bulma in those scenes. However, O'Hara returned to play Bulma in the Ocean Studios dub of Dragon Ball Z after Lindbjerg left.

[edit] Releases

The English dub version of Curse of the Blood Rubies produced by Funimation was originally released on VHS in North America by Trimark on September 24, 1996. The dub version is edited for content and uses a scene from the second episode of the TV series to fill in lost time. This dub was released on Region 1 DVD on October 24, 2000 as part of the Saga of Goku set from Trimark along with the 1996 dub of the first thirteen episodes of the TV series. It is the only Dragon Ball movie that has yet to be released by Funimation in an uncut bilingual format due to licensing issues with Lions Gate Entertainment (who bought Trimark in 2002). The 1996 English dub was also released on DVD in Australia by Madman Entertainment as part of the Saga of Goku set released to Region 4 DVD, despite using the 2001 dub of the first thirteen episodes. On July 17, 2009, Funimation announced that Curse of the Blood Rubies will be released uncut and will possibly be featured with one of the season sets.

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