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The Sleeping Princess in Devil’s Castle
Japanese
Dragon Ball Movie (Japanese)
English
Dragon Ball Movie (English)
魔神城のねむり姫
Majin Jō no Nemuri Hime
Premiere Date 18 July 1987
Premiere Event 1987 Toei Cartoon Festival
EIRIN Code 25215
Running Time 46 minutes
Film Premiere Data
Total Gross Unknown
Net Earnings ¥850 million
Attendance 2.6 million
Main Staff Credits
Scenario Yoshifumi Yuki
Art Iwamitsu Itō
Animation Minoru Maeda
Director Daisuke Nishio
Executive Producer Chiaki Imada
Production Toei Animation
FUNimation Dub
Title Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle
Premiere Date 1998
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The Sleeping Princess in Devil’s Castle is the second theatrical film of the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball. The movie premiered as part of the 1987 "Toei Cartoon Festival" (Toei Manga Matsuri) on 18 July 1987, along with three other films from the Saint Seiya, Hikari Sentai Maskman, and Chōjinki Metalder series. It was written by Keiji Terui and directed by Daisuke Nishio. This film roughly continued the story that began in the previous film, this time following Son Goku's and Kuririn's training under the Turtle Hermit.

Summary

Goku heads to Kame House to train with the Turtle Hermit, but when he arrives, the hermit is “busy”. Goku shouts in his ear, and finally gets his attention. Shortly after, Kuririn arrives on the island and requests that the sage take him on as a student, as well. After some bribing, the Turtle Hermit says he will accept one of them as a student, but only whichever one returns with the “Sleeping Princess”.

The boys set off toward Devil Castle, where the “Sleeping Princess” is said to be. Meanwhile, Bulma and the others tail Goku, but as they approach Devil Castle, they are attacked, and Bulma is kidnapped. After losing consciousness, Bulma wakes up in a lavish room. The owner of the castle, Lucifer, introduces himself and treats Bulma as an honored guest.

Goku and Kuririn sneak into the castle, but are soon swarmed by demons that have learned of their ambitions to take the “Sleeping Princess”. Lucifer escorts Bulma to a giant room, and informs Bulma that it is time to awaken the “Sleeping Princess”. As she is tied to a chair, Bulma realizes she is going to be used as a sacrifice. Suddenly, Goku’s and Kuririn’s battle with the demons crashes into the room. Goku ends up under an altar, where he finds the jewel known as the “Sleeping Princess”.

Lunch, a violent, blonde thief, rides into the room and quickly snatches the jewel from Goku. Goku gives chase, but after obtaining the jewel, he is forced to hand it over to Lucifer in exchange for Kuririn, who has been captured. Everyone is rounded up and encased in a wall of rock. Lucifer plans to use the jewel to power a beam cannon that he will use to destroy the sun. The “Sleeping Princess” is finally awakened with the light of the full moon, but this also triggers Goku’s transformation into a giant ape.

As Goku rampages through the castle, Pu'er eventually manages to cut off his tail, returning him to normal. Goku then takes on Lucifer and fires a Kamehameha at the beam cannon, destroying it. As it explodes, the out-of-control energy from the “Sleeping Princess” engulfs Lucifer, killing him. Everyone escapes, and the two boys return to Kame House with Lunch, who has transformed into a docile, dark-haired form. The Turtle Hermit then accepts them both as his students. He takes Lunch inside the house, but she suddenly sneezes and transforms back into her blonde form, riddling our heroes with bullets.

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
Japanese English (FUNimation)
Son Goku Masako Nozawa Ceyli Delgadillo
Yamcha Tōru Furuya Christopher R. Sabat
Lunch Mami Koyama Christine Marten (Bad)
Monika Antonelli (Good)
Kuririn Mayumi Tanaka Laurie Steele
Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Leslie Alexander
Oolong Naoki Tatsuta Bradford Jackson
Pu'er Naoko Watanabe Monika Antonelli
Turtle Hermit Kōhei Miyauchi Mike McFarland
Butler Shōzō Īzuka Christopher R. Sabat
Ghastel Daisuke Gōri Mike McFarland
Instructor Yōko Kawanami
Demons Ryōichi Tanaka
Ikuya Sawaki
Kazumi Tanaka
Kazuo Oka
Masato Hirano
Narrator Jōji Yanami Christopher R. Sabat
Lucifer Nachi Nozawa Mike McFarland

Main Staff

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

Music

The following table is a scene-by-scene account of the musical tracks used in this episode. The background music is composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi, and our in-house K-catalogue numbers apply to tracks composed or arranged by him.

None of the background music (BGM) tracks have official titles, but the officially-released tracks generally do have official catalogue numbers, which are prefaced by letters other than K. These are included in the "Catalogue/Title" column. The documentation and scene descriptions are adapted from kenisu's Magicant.[1]

Dragon Ball Movie 2: Shunsuke Kikuchi OST
These tracks debuted previously in the Dragon Ball anime. All the rest debut here.
Catalogue Scene Catalogue/Title Tonality Releases
K-401 Opening narration M401 C Daizenshuu 5:3(a)
K-402 Title Card M402-2 Daizenshuu 5:3(b)
OP Opening Mystical Adventure
(TV Size)
F Minor Daizenshuu 2:1
K-403 Goku on Kinto'un K-403 Unreleased
K-404 Aerobics video K-404 C Major
K-405 Kuririn arrives by boat M406-2 F Minor Daizenshuu 2:14(c)
K-406 Kuririn presents himself K-406 Unreleased
K-407 The legend of the Princess K-407
K-408 Which way to the castle? K-408 F Major
U-105 The race begins U-105 C7
K-409 Goku chases after Kuririn M411 F Minor Daizenshuu 5:3(c)
K-410 Goku catches up K-410 Unreleased
K-404 Muten Rōshi relaxes K-404 C Major
K-411 Directions to the Devil's Castle K-411 F Major
K-412 The Devil's Hand K-412 D Minor
K-413 The entrance K-413 F Minor
K-414 In the throne room K-414 D Minor
K-415 Yamcha's plane attacked K-415 F Minor
K-416 Monster movie K-416
K-417 Running through the Demon Realm K-417
K-418 The Demon Army attacks M420 Daizenshuu 5:3(e)
K-419 Enter Ghastel K-419 F Major Unreleased
K-420 Battle with the demons K-420 F Minor
K-421 Charging the machine-gunners K-421
K-422 Bulma enters the Hall M424EXT D Minor Daizenshuu 5:3(d)
K-423 Bulma is the main course K-423 Unreleased
K-424 Goku runs after Kuririn K-424 F Minor
K-425 Ghastel's blue flames K-425 F Major
K-426 Ghastel is eaten K-426 F Minor
K-427 Lucifer's announcement K-427 D Minor
K-428 Bulma prodded K-428 C7
K-429 The "princess" K-429 C Minor
K-430 Lunch steals the "princess" K-430 F Minor
K-422 Resuming the ritual M424EXT D Minor Daizenshuu 5:3(d)
K-431 The moon awakens the "princess" K-431 C Minor Unreleased
K-432 Goku and friends are trapped K-432 F Minor
K-433 Goku breaks free M437 Daizenshuu 2:20(b)
K-434 Goku's rampage M438 Daizenshuu 5:3(f)
K-435 The sun-killing machine K-435 D Minor Unreleased
K-436 Goku and co. rush in K-436
K-437 Goku and Kuririn attack K-437 F Minor
K-438 Escape; Lucifer's end M441-1 D Minor Daizenshuu 2:20(c)
K-439 Peace! M442-2 F Major Daizenshuu 5:3(g)
K-440 Muten Rōshi meets Lunch K-440 Unreleased
ED Ending I'll Give You Romance
(TV Size)
E♭ Major Daizenshuu 2:27

The opening song "Mystical Adventure!" is performed by Hiroki Takahashi, and the ending song "I'll Give You Romance" is performed by Ushio Hashimoto.

Notes

Tidbits

  • This movie premiered between episode 70 and 71 of the original anime. It is a modified retelling of the events of the second arc of the series, depicting how Son Goku came to meet Kuririn and train under the Turtle Hermit.

External Links

References


  1. "The DragonBall BGM Daizenshuu" (11 June 2008). The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant. Retrieved: 30 June 2019.