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* Chi-Chi's answer for Goku's three favorite words ("Friendship", "Effort", and "Victory") are actually a good reflection of his character, while her answers for his hobbies (reading and sports) most definitely are not. | * Chi-Chi's answer for Goku's three favorite words ("Friendship", "Effort", and "Victory") are actually a good reflection of his character, while her answers for his hobbies (reading and sports) most definitely are not. | ||
* The Turtle Hermit's compliment that Kuririn's singing is "the best in Japan" is an anachronism. Japan is not a country in the [[Dragon World]].<ref group=" | * The Turtle Hermit's compliment that Kuririn's singing is "the best in Japan" is an anachronism. Japan is not a country in the [[Dragon World]].<ref group="notes">It is conceivable that "Japan" is the name of the city or region, but it is more likely this was an error by the scripting team.</ref> | ||
* The paperwork for Gohan's entrance into cram school avoids providing his birthdate or age but does establish that Son Goku's [[Mount Paozu]] home is located in "[[District 439]], N018 East". This does not align with other coordinate systems provided in the anime or manga. | |||
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| Burn Up!! A Red-Hot, Raging, Super-Fierce Fight | |||
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| Premiere Date | 6 March 1993 | ||
| Premiere Event | 1993 Toei Anime Fair (Winter) | ||
| Running Time | 72 minutes | ||
| Film Premiere Data | |||
| Total Gross |
¥2.33 billion (original Japanese release)[1] $658,982 (2018 re-release)[2] | ||
| Main Staff Credits | |||
| Scenario | Takao Koyama | ||
| Animation | Tadayoshi Yamamuro | ||
| Director | Shigeyasu Yamauchi | ||
| Executive Producer |
Chiaki Imada Yoshio Anzai | ||
| Production | Toei Animation | ||
| FUNimation Dub | |||
| Title | Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan | ||
| Premiere Date | 26 August 2003 | ||
"Burn Up!! A Red-Hot, Raging, Super-Fierce Fight" is the eighth theatrical film of the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Z. The movie premiered as part of the 1993 Winter "Toei Anime Fair" on 6 March 1993, alongside a Dr. Slump film. It was written by series composer Takao Koyama and directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi.
Synopsis
Vegeta travels to the planet New Vegeta in search of the Legendary Super Saiyan, who has been destroying planets. Son Goku is also in pursuit of the Legendary Super Saiyan, teleports to the planet, and Broli goes berserk. Goku must defeat the Legendary Super Saiyan… to save the universe!!
Summary
Prologue
The South Galaxy is attacked by a Super Saiyan and the light from its stars quickly fades from view. On his planet, Kaiō is in a panic as he fears that how own North Galaxy may be destroyed soon as well.
Film
In a city, Son Goku and Chi-Chi stand in line wearing their best clothes. Their mission is to make a good impression so that Son Gohan can attend a prestigious cram school. Goku is impatient, but Chi-Chi says they could be waiting for at least two more hours, plus he has to do it just like they practiced. Chi-Chi tries asking Goku for his hobbies, and he replies that he enjoys fighting. Chi-Cho scolds him, reminding him that he must respond that his hobbies are reading and sports. Some distance away, Goku's friend are relaxing in a park and enjoying a picnic at the Cherry Blossom Festival. The Turtle Hermit is quite drunk, but he demonstrate his prowess spinning plates while Dr. Briefs, Bulma's Mother, Kuririn, Gohan, Oolong, Bulma, and baby Trunks look on. Even Bulma is impressed!
Back waiting in line, Chi-Chi is still grilling Goku on the answers to her interview questions. Goku successfully answers about his hobbies, but fails to know his three favorite words ("Friendship", "Effort", and "Victory"). At the park, Goku's friends are enjoying karaoke with Kuririn singing. While some of his friends are quite impressed with Kuririn's vocal style, others seem less certain. Vegeta and Future Trunks have arrived as well and while Trunks is impressed by his voice, Vegeta silently vows revenge against the singer.[note 1] Suddenly, a spaceship lands in the part. Kuririn continues singing as a group of armored troopers emerge and surround Vegeta. Their leader approaches and introduces himself as Paragus, another Saiyan. It is not until his song is over that Kuririn realizes that all of his friends have disappeared.
Cast
The following table provides the cast as credited in the original Japanese film. Additional characters/cast members not originally credited, or with speaking roles exclusive to a specific dubbing, have been included at the bottom of the table.
| Character | Cast | ||
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| Japanese | English (FUNimation) | ||
| Son Goku | Masako Nozawa | Sean Schemmel | |
| Son Gohan | Stephanie Nadolny | ||
| Broli | Bin Shimada (adult) Hiroko Emori (baby) |
Vic Mignogna (adult) Cynthia Cranz (baby) | |
| Vegeta | Ryō Horikawa | Christopher R. Sabat | |
| Trunks (Future) | Takeshi Kusao | Eric Vale | |
| Trunks (Baby) | Hiromi Tsuru | Stephanie Nadolny | |
| Piccolo | Toshio Furukawa | Christopher R. Sabat | |
| Kuririn | Mayumi Tanaka | Sonny Strait | |
| Bulma | Hiromi Tsuru | Tiffany Vollmer | |
| Turtle Hermit | Kōhei Miyauchi | Mike McFarland | |
| Chi-Chi | Naoko Watanabe | Cynthia Cranz | |
| Oolong | Naoki Tatsuta | Brad Jackson | |
| Bulma's Mother | Hiroko Emori | Cynthia Cranz | |
| Dr. Briefs | Jōji Yanami | Chris Forbis | |
| Moa | Yasuhiko Kawazu | Sean Teague | |
| King Vegeta | Masaharu Satou | Christopher R. Sabat | |
| Paragus | Iemasa Kayumi | Dameon Clarke | |
| Octopus Scientist | Naoki Tatsuta | Kent Williams | |
| Kaiō | Jōji Yanami | Sean Schemmel | |
| Shamo | Hiroko Emori | Amber Cotton | |
| Shamo's Grandfather | Masaharu Satou | John Burgmeier | |
| Narrator | Jōji Yanami | Kyle Hebert | |
In addition:
- Bubbles appears but is not credited.
Main Staff
The following list provides the main staff responsible for the production of this theatrical film as credited in its respective ending credits.
TBD
Items
Setting
Based on the cherry blossoms in the trees, this film likely takes place in May or April of Age 767. Daizenshuu 6 places the film between May 17 and May 26, during the lead-up to the Cell Games, but during the chronology of the movie Cell is not mentioned.
- Kaiō's Planet
- An unknown city where Chi-Chi wants to interview for a cram school and where the rest of her friends attend a cherry blossom party.
Variations
Production
Tidbits
- Chi-Chi's answer for Goku's three favorite words ("Friendship", "Effort", and "Victory") are actually a good reflection of his character, while her answers for his hobbies (reading and sports) most definitely are not.
- The Turtle Hermit's compliment that Kuririn's singing is "the best in Japan" is an anachronism. Japan is not a country in the Dragon World.[notes 1]
- The paperwork for Gohan's entrance into cram school avoids providing his birthdate or age but does establish that Son Goku's Mount Paozu home is located in "District 439, N018 East". This does not align with other coordinate systems provided in the anime or manga.
Availability
External Links
Notes
- ↑ It is conceivable that "Japan" is the name of the city or region, but it is more likely this was an error by the scripting team.
References
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