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Dragon Ball Z: The Tree Of Might

Japanese box art
Directed by Daisuke Nishio
Produced by Chiaki Imada
Tamio Kojima
Written by Story:
Akira Toriyama
Screenplay:
Takao Koyama
Starring Masako Nozawa
Naoki Tatsuta
Hiromi Tsuru
Mayumi Tanaka
Toshio Furukawa
Mayumi Sho
Toru Furuya
Naoko Watanabe
Suzuoki Hirotaka
Hiroko Emori
Kohei Myauchi
Kenji Utsumi
Joji Yanami
Music by Shunsuke Kikuchi
Release date(s) July 7, 1990 (1990-07-07), March 17, 1998 in North America and Europe
Running time 60:00
Language Japanese and English
Preceded by Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest
Followed by Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug

Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, known in Japan as Dragon Ball Z: The Ultimate Battle for the Entire Earth (ドラゴンボールZ 地球まるごと超決戦 Doragon Bōru Zetto Chikyū Marugoto Chōkessen?), is the third Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was originally released in Japan on July 7, 1990 between episodes 54 and 55.

It was first translated into English by FUNimation, with the association with Ocean Group, and first aired on television as an edited three-part episode, during the time the Ocean Group dub of the series was airing. The Ocean Group later re-dubbed the movie and released it uncut on VHS and DVD on March 17, 1998, with dialogue and background music closer to the Japanese version, as well as being unedited. On November 14, 2006, the movie was re-released on DVD with a dub from the FUNimation voice cast as part of a movie box set titled "First Strike", also containing Dragon Ball Z feature movies 1 and 2. The movie was released on Steel Case DVD and Blu-ray along with Lord Slug on September 16, 2008, the same release date as the remastered Season 6 boxset of the series. This was one of the only two Dragon Ball films dubbed into English for the British market by AB Groupe (the other film was World's Strongest).

Contents

[edit] Synopsis

In the movie, the Z Fighters face a new threat that starts with the burning of a forest, in which Gohan and Krillin rescue the forest animals and a small dragon named Icarus. Although they are able to restore the forest to its normal state with the Dragon Balls, Icarus doesn't return and stays with Gohan, much to Chi-Chi's fury. Goku then shows a nearby cave to let Gohan keep the dragon with him. Later, the Earth is visited by an unfriendly group of aliens under the leadership of a Saiyan. Upon arriving, they plant a seed which grows the Tree of Might, a plant that sucks the life of the planet on which it was planted and leaves it a desert. At King Kai's request, Goku, Krillin, Yamcha, Tien and Chiaotzu investigate and try to destroy the Tree, but are unsuccessful. They are then confronted by the aliens whilst their leader watches from inside the spaceship. Eventually, Krillin, Yamcha, Tien and Chiaotzu are defeated by the aliens, with only Goku remaining as the one who can hold his own against them.

During the ensuing battle, Chiaotzu is rescued by Gohan, who had just arrived, and demonstrates his incredible fighting skills by easily taking out the two identical aliens. He is then encountered by the aliens' leader Turles, a Saiyan who bears a striking resemblance to Goku. Turles gives Gohan a choice to either join him or die. Gohan refuses to join Turles, and is saved in time thanks to the arrival of Piccolo. However, Turles defeats the both of them and creates an artificial moon, turning Gohan into an Oozaru and sets him on Goku, who is almost crushed to death in Gohan's hand until Icarus arrives and calms Gohan down. But when Turles attacks Icarus, Gohan is angered and turns on Turles, who fires an attack at Gohan. Before the attack can make contact, Goku eventually manages to cut his son's tail off and restore him to normal. Cradling the little one in his arms, Goku threatens Turles. Angry and impressed at the same time, Turles sets his henchmen on Goku, who uses the Kaio-ken attack and makes quick work of them while Piccolo unsuccessfully fights Turles again. Goku and Turles then fight, with Goku having the upper hand, until Turles pushes his power further by eating a fruit from the Tree of Might. With his new power, Turles dominates Goku and beats him to the point that he is no longer able to fight, even with the use of the Kaio-ken x10.

Slowly recovering while Turles is distracted by the rest of the Z-Fighters, whom he brutally dispatches, Goku decides to use his Spirit Bomb. Despite gaining energy from the living, he is not able to attack Turles as he counterattacks with a blast of his own, neutralizing Goku's Spirit Bomb. Unable to gather more energy from living beings, Goku decides to steal energy from inside the Tree of Might itself. Eventually successful in creating the Spirit Bomb, Goku sees his opportunity, and fires it straight into Turles, who is carried up the trunk of the Tree of Might and destroyed along with the Tree when the Spirit Bomb explodes. With the terror now over, the Z-Fighters return to their normal lives once again.

[edit] Cast

Character Name Voice Actor (Japanese / Toei Animation) Voice Actor (English / Ocean Group) Voice Actor (English / FUNimation)
Goku Masako Nozawa Ian James Corlett (TV)
Peter Kelamis (VHS/DVD)
Sean Schemmel
Gohan Masako Nozawa Saffron Henderson Stephanie Nadolny
Yamcha Toru Furuya Ted Cole Christopher Sabat
Tien Hirotaka Suzuoki Matt Smith John Burgmeier
Chiaotzu Hiroko Emori Cathy Weseluck Monika Antonelli
Krillin Mayumi Tanaka Terry Klassen Sonny Strait
Piccolo Toshio Furukawa Scott McNeil Christopher Sabat
Master Roshi Kōhei Miyauchi Ian James Corlett (TV)
Dave Ward (VHS/DVD)
Mike McFarland
Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Lalainia Lindbjerg Tiffany Vollmer
Chi-Chi Mayumi Shō Laara Sadiq Cynthia Cranz
Oolong Naoki Tatsuta Alec Willows (TV)
Doug Parker (VHS/DVD)
Bradford Jackson
Puar Naoko Watanabe Cathy Weseluck Monika Antonelli
King Kai Joji Yanami Dave Ward Sean Schemmel
Shenron Kenji Utsumi Don Brown Christopher Sabat
Icarus Naoki Tatsuta Christopher Sabat
Rasin Kenji Utsumi Ward Perry Andy McAvin
Lagasin Kenji Utsumi Don Brown Andy McAvin
Daîzu Yûji Machi Scott McNeil Mark Lancaster
Kakao Shinobu Satouchi Alvin Sanders (TV)
Don Brown (VHS/DVD)
Jeff Johnson
Amond Banjo Ginga Alec Willows Paul Slavens
Turles Masako Nozawa Ted Cole Chris Patton
Narrator Jōji Yanami Doc Harris Kyle Hebert

[edit] Censorship

The Ocean Group's first dub of the movie was edited just like the series. Among these edits include:

  • In order to spread time for the movie to be a three-part episode; several scenes from the series (both Dragon Ball and DBZ) were added, such as when the Eternal Dragon is summoned, when Turles, his henchmen, and Piccolo make their first appearances in the film, and most of King Kai's scenes.
  • Like in the Ocean Group's dub of the series, blood is completely edited out and scenes where a character is punched or kicked hard is blocked by flashes of light.
  • The scene where Turles forces Gohan to transform into an Oozaru by holding his face and forcing him to keep his eyes open was edited so that Turles held him by his shoulders.
  • The scene where Goku is slammed to the ground and Turles has his foot pressed against Goku's face is edited so that Goku's face under Turles' foot isn't shown.
  • The scenes where Gohan is nude, following his Oozaru detransformation, are edited so that he is covered up by some means, such as adding extended lighting to the scene where Goku catches Gohan after cutting off his tail or adding a digital bush in front of him during the scene where he is awakened by Icarus.

[edit] Music

  • ED
    1. まるごと (Marugoto (The Whole World?)
      • Lyrics: Dai Satō, Music: Chiho Kiyoka, Arrangement: Kenji Yamamoto, Vocals: Hironobu Kageyama & Ammy

[edit] Trivia

  • In the Ocean dub and Japanese version, first mentions of Frieza are made preluding to later fight with Frieza in the television series.





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