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The Dangerous Duo!
Super-Warriors Can’t Rest
Japanese
Dragon Ball Movie (Japanese)
English
Dragon Ball Movie (English)
危険なふたり!超戦士はねむれない
Kiken na Futari! Sūpā Senshi wa Nemurenai
Premiere Date 12 March 1994
Premiere Event 1994 Toei Anime Fair (Winter)
Running Time 52 minutes
Film Premiere Data
Total Gross ¥2.47 billion ($24.2 million)[1]
Main Staff Credits
Scenario Takao Koyama
Animation Tadayoshi Yamamuro
Director Shigeyasu Yamauchi
Executive Producer Tsutomu Tomari
Yoshio Anzai
Production Toei Animation
FUNimation Dub
Title Broly – Second Coming
Premiere Date 05 April 2005
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"The Dangerous Duo! Super-Warriors Can’t Rest" is the tenth theatrical film of the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Z. The movie premiered as part of the 1994 Winter "Toei Anime Fair" on 12 March 1994. It was written by series composer Takao Koyama and directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi.

Synopsis

Goten, Trunks, and Videl are searching for the Dragon Balls, when a spaceship crashes to Earth. They investigate, and find Broli, who mistakes the young Goten for Kakarrot. As the battle ensues, Gohan arrives and joins in. Will the brothers be able to save the Earth without the help of their father?!

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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 chronological internal catalogue numbers (完全集 Kanzenshuu) apply to tracks composed or arranged by him.

Background music (BGM) tracks generally do not have official titles, but the officially-released tracks do have official catalogue numbers, and these are given when they are known. Official catalogue numbers usually begin with M, but always with letters other than K; they are included in the "Catalogue/Title" column, and our in-house catalogue numbers are substituted when the official number is not known. The documentation and scene descriptions are adapted from The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant.[2]

Dragon Ball Z Movie 10: Shunsuke Kikuchi OST
Debuted previously in Dragon Ball Z Movie 8.
Scene Catalogue Title Tonality Releases
完全集 Official M10 BGM
Prologue and Title Card K-1801 M1801 Sleep, Super Warrior C Minor M10:1 3:12a
Opening WE GOTTA POWER (TV Size) E Minor[a] M10:2 3:1
Goten chases a Dragon Ball K-1802 Chase After the Dragon Balls! F Major M10:3
The Dragon Ball is in a bird nest K-1803 The Two-Star Ball Is Among Eggs M10:4
Trunks and Goten's wishful thinking U-1801 (carnival music) C Major Unreleased
Birds riot; heroes find a village K-1804 The Mischievous Trio and the Scapegoat Girl F Major[b] M10:5
The "mountain god" K-1805 M1806A The Elder Speaks F Minor[c] M10:6 3:12b
Goten's crying awakens Broli K-1806 The Super-Warrior's Awakening M10:7
Videl and boys vs dinosaur K-1807 M1808 Defeat Mr. Dinosaur F Major[d] M10:8
Videl vs Broli K-1808 M1809 Videl's SOS: An Encounter with Broli! F Minor M10:9 3:12d
Trunks distracts Broli K-1809 Operation Recapture the Four-Star Ball E Major[e] M10:10
Goten looks for the Four-Star Ball K-1810 Where is it, Where? The Four-Star Ball D Minor[f] M10:11
Goten tries to summon Shenlong K-1811 Shenlong's Not Coming Out!? F Major[g] M10:12
Broli's patience runs out K-1812 Broli's Furious Attack!! F Minor M10:13
Gohan joins the fight K-1813 The Avenging Broli M10:14
Broli makes a crater K-1814 Fight, Gohan!! M10:15
Gohan tries to protect everyone K-1815 The Beginning of the End M10:16
Broli transforms K-1816 Transformation Into A Demon M10:17
Battle over the lava K-1817 M1818 Don't You Lose, Gohan!! M10:18 3:12e
"Piccolo" (Kuririn) saves Gohan K-1522 K-1522 Unreleased
Broli rises from the lava K-1818 M1820 The Demon Doesn't Die M10:20 3:12f
The Dragon Balls slip out K-1819 The Secret of the Dragon Balls M10:21
Kuririn & Trunks are out; Videl & Goten come to[h] K-1820 Call Forth a Miracle!! Son Goku Appears M10:22
The final push K-1821 M1824 The Victory of Goku and His Sons C Major M10:23 3:12g
Videl chases Gohan K-1822 M1826 The World's at Peace, Isn't It? F Major M10:24 3:12h
Ending The Miraculous Big Fight (Movie Size) C Major M10:25 3:13

The opening song "CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA" and the ending song "The Miraculous Big Fight" are performed by Hironobu Kageyama.

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Notes

  1. The full version of WE GOTTA POWER begins and ends in G Major, but the portion with singing is in the relative minor (E Minor), and the TV-Size version ends in E Minor.
  2. "The Mischievous Trio and the Scapegoat Girl" begins in F Major but transitions to the relative minor (D Minor) towards the end.
  3. "The Super-Warrior's Awakening" begins in F Minor with Broli's theme and then transitions to the parallel major (F Major) when the focus returns to Goten and Trunks.
  4. M1808 centers on C Major at the beginning (and once more), but the main melody begins and ends centered on F Major and the final note of the piece in the bass is F. See the track page for more details.
  5. The beginning and end of "Operation Recapture the Four-Star Ball" are tonally ambiguous, but the most functional portion of the piece is in E Major and the beginning centers on B (the 5th, or the dominant tone, in E). The piece ends on a A♭+ chord. (E is the augmented 5th in the A♭+ triad.)
  6. The beginning of "Where is it, Where? The Four-Star Ball" centers on A, as the dominant in D Minor, but it never resolves on D Minor. The piece ends with a reference to the Dragon Ball theme introduced in Dragon Ball Movie 3 (M656).
  7. In the final third of "Shenlong's Not Coming Out!?", the tonality briefly shifts from F Major to the relative minor (D Minor) before transitioning into chromatically ascending diminished 7th chords, probably a reference to the original Shenlong theme (J6). The piece ends on a descending arpeggiated A+ chord as Trunks pees on Broli's head. (F, or E♯, is the augmented 5th in the A+ triad.)
  8. The dividing line between "The Secret of the Dragon Balls" and "Call Forth a Miracle!! Son Goku Appears" is not very clear in the film—the latter seems like a continuation of the former—so we have tried to be very clear here about where the latter begins.

References

  1. TODO: Cite this
  2. "The DragonBall Z BGM Daizenshuu" (03 February 2010). The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant. Retrieved: 30 June 2019.