9 reviews
- erminahotmail
- Feb 6, 2024
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This is great. I really enjoyed this and it was really funny. It also proved a good point, with a little help from your friends you can make it. The way Chibi Gokou reacts when Pan gets sick is amazing and the way it makes you feel, its like your in the Anime. And when Gokou has to go on the Journey to find the Dragonball to bring Pan back, it is just an amzing story. I'm not goin to sit here and blah my mouth off, go check it out! A+
- N0taloser313
- Nov 26, 2002
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We all had seen side stories of Dragonball before and all of 'em deserved appreciate. I still cannot believe I wasted my time because of this movie. This movie is so pointless. This movie provided me to think this question only: How many generation will this Dragonball continue? How many idiotic new generation characters we have to watch? I only watched the first 4 episodes of Dragonball Gt and when I saw the atmosphere, characters (especially Pan), and synopsis, I rejected to watch DBGT. We had enough pain by watching Pan anyway, and now is it her grandson?? Who cares this. To me, even Gohan was unnecessary. After Goku died, they tried to upload the whole story onto him. But that character couldn't give enough to carry this big project. I even always hated the young Gohan. He must never have been born. After this fiasco, Pan was born. Painful!! And now her coward grandson with her stupid characteristic.
I'm a big fan of original Dragonball and the art of it. I have still bearing the questions about the place of Dragonball Z that was it really necessary - That Gohan character, or Goku's being grown up, etc... But I cannot even stand GT.
This movie is just nothing but a waste. Scenario is awful. You wait so much things and it gives nothing. We just watched the pathetic Goku. The best solution would be that they must stop this producing new generation and its new characters. STOP THE TIME AND BRING THE ORIGINAL CAHARCTEEERS!!! Young Goku and Yamcha will be enough!!
I'm a big fan of original Dragonball and the art of it. I have still bearing the questions about the place of Dragonball Z that was it really necessary - That Gohan character, or Goku's being grown up, etc... But I cannot even stand GT.
This movie is just nothing but a waste. Scenario is awful. You wait so much things and it gives nothing. We just watched the pathetic Goku. The best solution would be that they must stop this producing new generation and its new characters. STOP THE TIME AND BRING THE ORIGINAL CAHARCTEEERS!!! Young Goku and Yamcha will be enough!!
I'm going to be upfront, I thought Dragon Ball GT was alright despite the torrent of abuse it got from hardcore fans. I get Trunks was 'goofy' and that it wasn't as dark as the previous instalments, I do. However, it still had a fun storyline and ki-blasts here, there and everywhere.
A Heroes Legacy picks up a long time after GT when all the main characters die of natural causes. Goku's great great grandson, Goku Jr., is the main protagonist and bears an uncanny resemblance to Goku in the original Dragon Ball. However, he is quite shy and lacks the courage Goku had. Maybe the family got soft with such a prolonged episode of peace...it was interesting to see a Saiyan who was so un- Saiyanlike!
The storyline of this movie is quite similar to the original series...find the Dragon Balls. The reason for doing so is so that Goku Jr. can wish to save his grandmother, who just so happens to be the only surviving Z-fighter, Pam! Of course, this is Dragon Ball, so getting the balls themselves won't be a simple task. Along the way, Goku Jr. faces new enemies and must overcome his shyness. This is where I felt the movie fell a bit short. The enemies were not very memorable and we do not get to see some 'proper' fights until very late on in the movie. When the fights do eventually happen, they are somewhat lacklustre compared to what we were used to in the original series.
The story ends on a kind nod to the original series. I won't spoil this for you, but it is an ending that I felt did it justice. If you found GT a blemish on Dragon Ball, I would still recommend you watch this movie. It was a slower story sure, but it was still Dragon Ball.
A Heroes Legacy picks up a long time after GT when all the main characters die of natural causes. Goku's great great grandson, Goku Jr., is the main protagonist and bears an uncanny resemblance to Goku in the original Dragon Ball. However, he is quite shy and lacks the courage Goku had. Maybe the family got soft with such a prolonged episode of peace...it was interesting to see a Saiyan who was so un- Saiyanlike!
The storyline of this movie is quite similar to the original series...find the Dragon Balls. The reason for doing so is so that Goku Jr. can wish to save his grandmother, who just so happens to be the only surviving Z-fighter, Pam! Of course, this is Dragon Ball, so getting the balls themselves won't be a simple task. Along the way, Goku Jr. faces new enemies and must overcome his shyness. This is where I felt the movie fell a bit short. The enemies were not very memorable and we do not get to see some 'proper' fights until very late on in the movie. When the fights do eventually happen, they are somewhat lacklustre compared to what we were used to in the original series.
The story ends on a kind nod to the original series. I won't spoil this for you, but it is an ending that I felt did it justice. If you found GT a blemish on Dragon Ball, I would still recommend you watch this movie. It was a slower story sure, but it was still Dragon Ball.
This is about the last generation of Dragon Ball characters. Yes, the protagonist is weak and he is supposed to be. It's maybe the 5th generation or so and if you don't know by each generation the purity of saiyan blood drops by 50% and with each generation they become more and more human which means they become weaker and weaker and I'm pretty sure this is the very last generation of still being somewhat Saiyan.
The point of the film is to show what will the last generation of Saiyans be like and it does its job perfectly. The film isn't about action but about saying the final goodbye to the characters you love. It does stay very faithful to its roots of Dragon Ball (not Dragon Ball Z) and this film mostly feels like an adventure like it used to be back in the days and it's done with such brilliance. The humor is great, the music is fantastic and the action is pretty good too (though as mentioned before there is barely any action here). I admit that the voice acting is terrible, the fact that bear is noticeably voiced by a human is not good and cringe.
But anyway this film does what it needs to do, it's an extremely emotional and beautiful farewell to Dragon Ball. Also, it must be noted that it ends with the beautiful Zard - Don't You See song, so I think it also works as an unintentional memorial of Izumi Sakai, which also adds even more nice sentimentality to it.
Too bad Dragon Ball GT is considered "non-canon" and that crappy cash-grab Dragon Ball Super is...
The point of the film is to show what will the last generation of Saiyans be like and it does its job perfectly. The film isn't about action but about saying the final goodbye to the characters you love. It does stay very faithful to its roots of Dragon Ball (not Dragon Ball Z) and this film mostly feels like an adventure like it used to be back in the days and it's done with such brilliance. The humor is great, the music is fantastic and the action is pretty good too (though as mentioned before there is barely any action here). I admit that the voice acting is terrible, the fact that bear is noticeably voiced by a human is not good and cringe.
But anyway this film does what it needs to do, it's an extremely emotional and beautiful farewell to Dragon Ball. Also, it must be noted that it ends with the beautiful Zard - Don't You See song, so I think it also works as an unintentional memorial of Izumi Sakai, which also adds even more nice sentimentality to it.
Too bad Dragon Ball GT is considered "non-canon" and that crappy cash-grab Dragon Ball Super is...
- Kdosda_Hegen
- Apr 11, 2021
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This is a stand out film that differs entirely from any of the franchise in its ambition of covering the far-future timeline. It does it justice, leaning into archetypal myth and inspiring the timelessness of Dragon Ball themes such as courage and protection of loved ones.
- carsonkivari
- Mar 13, 2021
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