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Dragon Ball Evolution
Dragon Ball Evolution
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Premiere Date 10 March 2009
Running Time 84 minutes
Film Premiere Data
Total Gross $57.5 million
Main Staff Credits
Director James Wong
Executive Producer Akira Toriyama and Tim Van Rellim
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"Dragon Ball Evolution" is the first official live-action adaptation of the Dragon Ball franchise. The movie premiered in Japan on 10 March 2009 with an American release a month later. It was written by Ben Ramsey and directed by James Wong, very loosely based on the King Piccolo Arc of the manga. The film was a commercial and critical failure and no further live-action sequels were produced.

Summary

On his 18th birthday, Goku is sent to collect the seven Dragon Balls in order to save the world from the evil alien Piccolo and his minions. Along the way he meets Bulma, and even the desert bandit Yamcha, who join in his quest. Can Goku and friends stop Piccolo from gathering the Dragon Balls and save the world?

Cast

The following table provides the cast as credited in the original film.

Character Cast
English
Goku Justin Chatwin
Roshi Yun-Fat Chow
Bulma Emmy Rossum
Chi Chi Jamie Chung
Lord Piccolo James Marsters
Yamcha Joon Park
Mai Eriko Tamura
Gohan Randall Duk Kim
Sifu Norris Ernie Hudson
Carey Fuller Texas Battle
Seki Megumi Seki
Oozaru Ian Whyte
Agundes Richard Blake
Moreno Jon Valera
Butler Rafael Valdez
Hildebrand Mike Wilson
Palmer Freddy Bouciegues
Emi Shavon Kirksey
Mr. Kingery Julian Sedgwick
Weaver Luis Arrieta
Avatar Gabriela de la Garza
Referee Rich E. Cordobes

Main Staff

The following list provides the main staff responsible for the production of this theatrical film as credited in its respective ending credits.

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