Dragon Ball Z Movie 2
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| The World's Strongest Guy | |||
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| Premiere Date | 10 March 1990 | ||
| Premiere Event | 1990 Toei Anime Festival (Spring) | ||
| EIRIN Code | 113175 | ||
| Running Time | 60 minutes | ||
| Film Premiere Data | |||
| Total Gross | Unknown | ||
| Net Earnings | ¥1 billion[1] | ||
| Attendance | 2.7 million[1] | ||
| Main Staff Credits | |||
| Scenario | Takao Koyama | ||
| Art | Yūji Ikeda | ||
| Animation | Minoru Maeda | ||
| Director | Daisuke Nishio | ||
| Executive Producer | Chiaki Imada (Toei Animation) | ||
| Production | Toei Animation | ||
| FUNimation Dub | |||
| Title | The World's Strongest | ||
| Premiere Date |
27 May 1998 (Original Dub) 14 November 2006 (Remastered Dub) | ||
"The World's Strongest Guy" is the second theatrical film of the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Z. The movie premiered as part of the 1990 Spring "Toei Anime Fair" on 15 March 1990,[a] along with two other movies from the Akuma-kun and Sally the Witch series. It was written by series composer Takao Koyama and directed by Daisuke Nishio.
Summary
While looking at the Dragon Radar, Oolong notices that all of the Dragon Balls are starting to be gathered together. He and Gohan, who were also searching for the Dragon Balls, head out to investigate and end up at the Tsurumai-Tsuburi Mountains' eternal wall of ice, where coincidentally, Piccolo is also training. Dr. Kochin summons Shenlong and wishes for Dr. Uiro's lab to be released from the ice. The ice begins to break away and a building emerges. Gohan and Oolong look on in disbelief, when they are suddenly attacked by Dr. Kochin's Biomen. Piccolo shows up to save Gohan, but is overcome by three mysterious fighters, while Gohan and Oolong escape.
Dr. Kochin and his Biomen soon appear at Kame House, and request that Muten Rōshi come with them. He refuses and easily defeats the Biomen, but Dr. Kochin kidnaps Bulma to force Muten Rōshi to go back with him to the lab. There, Muten Rōshi is forced to fight three bio-warriors, but it soon becomes apparent he's no match. Bulma discovers that Dr. Uiro's goal is to obtain the body of the strongest man so he can be revived. Bulma informs them that Son Goku is now the strongest man in the world.
Oolong informs Goku of the situation, and he heads out to find Bulma and Muten Rōshi. He arrives at Dr. Uiro's lab and is greeted by Misokattsun, Kishime, and Ebifurya, Dr. Kochin's three bio-warriors. Goku defeats Misokattsun by bursting through him with the Kaiō-Ken, but is then sealed up in ice by Ebifurya. Gohan and Kuririn arrive to back him up, but are at their wit's end against Kishime. Using the Kaiō-Ken, Goku breaks free from ice and defeats the two remaining bio-warriors. Goku confronts Dr. Uiro, demanding he give Bulma back, but Dr. Uiro just wants Goku's body.
Piccolo, who has been brainwashed by Dr. Uiro, appears and a battle between the two rivals commences. Gohan tries to stop Piccolo, but he simply swats Gohan away. Being unable to stop them from fighting, Gohan's anger explodes, shattering Dr. Uiro's brainwashing device on Piccolo. Dr. Uiro is stunned by Gohan's power and decides he must fight Goku himself. He begins to break his robot body free from the wall, subsequently knocking Dr. Kochin down an energy shaft, killing him. Everyone watches on in horror, including Kuririn, who has freed Bulma.
The true battle begins, and Dr. Uiro seems to have the upper hand. Even the three-person Kamehameha of Goku, Muten Rōshi, and Kuririn has no effect on him. Soon, Goku and Piccolo are the only ones left able to fight. Goku resorts to using a Kaiō-Ken powered Kamehameha, which merely knocks Dr. Uiro into space. Goku begins to form a Genki-Dama, but Dr. Uiro interrupts him before he can throw it by shooting ki blasts at him. The others fly up to distract him so Goku can successfully throw the Genki-Dama. Goku lets it fly and it's a direct hit. Dr. Uiro's brain is destroyed and peace once again returns to Earth.
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.
Main Staff
The following list provides the main staff responsible for the production of this theatrical film as credited in its respective ending credits.
- Executive Producer: Chiaki Imada
- Planning: Kōzō Morishita
- Production Supervisor: Shōji Kishimoto
- Production Progression: Yūichi Suenaga, Akihiko Yamaguchi
- Scenario: Takao Koyama
- Music: Shunsuke Kikuchi
- Photography: Motoaki Ikegami
- Editing: Shin'ichi Fukumitsu
- Recording: Kenji Ninomiya
- Art Director: Yūji Ikeda
- Key Animation: Yukio Ebisawa, Masahiro Shimanuki, Kazuya Hisada, Tadayoshi Yamamuro, Teruhisa Ryū, Tomoya Iida, Naotoshi Shida, Tai'ichirō Ohara, Hisashi Eguchi, Masaki Satō, Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru, Takeo Ide, Hideko Okimoto, Naoki Miyahara, Tetsuya Saeki, Akio Katada, Yōko Iizuka, Masako Misumi, Noriko Shibata
- Special Effects: Yukari Hashimoto
- Animation Supervisor: Minoru Maeda
- Assistant Director: Tatsuya Orime, Jun'ichi Fujise
- Director (Storyboard): Daisuke Nishio
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 2: Shunsuke Kikuchi OST | ||||||
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| Scene | Title/Catalogue | Tonality | Releases | |||
| 完全集 | Official | 音楽集 | 大全集 | BGM | ||
| Dr. Kochin celebrates | K-901 | K-901 | F+ | Unreleased | ||
| Title Card | K-902 | M902 | F Minor | 5:8(a) | 1:19(a) | |
| Opening | CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (Movie Size) | E Major | 1:1 | 4:1 | 1:1 | |
| Gohan thinks about Piccolo | K-903 | K-903 | F Major | Unreleased | ||
| Gohan sings about Piccolo | I Lo~ve Mr. Piccolo | A Major | 3:5 | |||
| Muten Rōshi summoned | K-904 | K-904 | F Minor | Unreleased | ||
| Bulma held hostage | K-905 | K-905 | ||||
| Dr. Uiro's lab | K-906 | K-906 | F+ | |||
| Introducing the Biomen | K-907 | K-907 | F Minor | |||
| Dr. Uiro's brain | K-908 | K-908 | F+ | |||
| Dr. Kochin reveals the plan | K-909 | K-909 | ||||
| Chi-Chi discovers Gohan is gone | K-910 | K-910 | F Major | |||
| Goku vs Misokattsun | K-911 | K-911 | F Minor | |||
| Goku is frozen | K-912 | K-912 | ||||
| Dr. Uiro is impressed | K-913 | K-913 | F+ | |||
| The story of Dr. Uiro's brain | K-914 | K-914 | ||||
| Goku is tormented | K-915 | M919 | 1:3(a) | 5:8(b) | 1:19(b) | |
| Piccolo attacks | K-916 | M920 | F Minor | 1:3(b) | 4:14(a) | 2:3(a) |
| Prelude to Gohan's anger | K-917 | K-917 | F+ | Unreleased | ||
| Dr. Uiro rises; Dr. Kochin falls | K-918 | M922 | F Minor | 5:8(c) | 1:19(c) | |
| Mecha Dr. Uiro | K-919 | M923 | 4:9(c) | 1:13(c) | ||
| Kaiō-ken x4 Kamehameha | K-920 | M924 | 4:11(d) | 1:15(d) | ||
| Dr. Uiro still lives | K-921 | K-921 | F+ | Unreleased | ||
| Goku asks for genki | U-901 | U-901 | C7 | |||
| Nature answers the call | K-922 | K-922 | F Major | 1:3(c) | ||
| Piccolo, Gohan, and Kuririn fly up | K-923 | K-923 | Unreleased | |||
| Genki-dama meets Dr. Uiro | K-924 | K-924 | ||||
| Happy ending | K-925 | M929 | 1:3(d) | 5:8(d) | 1:19(d) | |
| Ending | Ikusa (Movie Size) | E Minor | 3:6 | 1:20 | ||
The opening song "CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA" and the ending song "Ikusa" are performed by Hironobu Kageyama. The image song "I Lo~ve Mr. Piccolo" is performed by Masako Nozawa, the voice of Gohan.
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Notes
- ↑ This spring event marks the first time Toei's film festival was explicitly called the "Toei Anime Fair" (東映アニメフェア Tōei Anime Fea). It was previously called Tōei Manga Matsuri (東映まんがまつり), which had been translated in various ways including "Toei Cartoon Festival".
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Theatrical Film Data". Dragon Ball: The Path to Ultimate Strength. Japan: Shueisha, 02 March 1996. (Advance Ticket Award Booklet; p. 8)
- ↑ "The DragonBall Z BGM Daizenshuu" (03 February 2010). The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant. Retrieved: 30 June 2019.
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