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100 Oku Pawaa no Senshi-Tachi Crash!! Short, fat, and balding. Recommended for small children. Note that Maron never shows up in the movies, and I don't remember her ever being in the manga.

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(Movie 10) (03/12/94) Kikenna Futari!

So, the Z Fighters round up the Dragon Balls and ask Shenlon to make the box open. Eaten by the bio-tech chemicals. ]


(Movie 2) (03/10/90) Kono yo de Ichiban Tsuyoi Yatsu This World's Strongest Guy

Oolong steals Buruma's Dragon Radar, and discovers that someone is gathering up the Dragon Balls. The Three Super Saiya-Jin

Right after Dr. Gero gets destroyed by his androids, #17 and #18, Gero's computer triggers his earlier creations -- #13, #14, and #15.

Butchi-giri no Sugoi Yatsu The Strongest Guy in the Universe!! There's a major battle, and Gokuu uses a Genki Dama to kill Taurus and destroy the tree.

This reimagined tale takes the first two sagas and adds a bit of spice to them, making for a great watch. So, they try again. Vejiita's body flies towards the Mountain of Needles, and is caught by Gokuu.

Chou-gekisen Burn Your Spirits to the Max!! Janenba apparently kills the dead Paikuu-han just as the Fusion takes hold.

True Gojiita looks a lot like Super Saiya-jin Gokuu, with a Persian-style vest and baggy pants. Can Sūn Wù-Kōng and his ragtag group of friends stop Niu Mówáng from reaching his goal?

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This time, young Gokuu and young Kuririn are training for a Budoukai to be held in the country of Miifan. Piccolo joins in to save Gohan, but the demon still plans on killing Gokuu later on. ] [ Killed by Bardock. Paragasu steps out to invite Vejiita to travel with him to the planet New Vejiita, to fight the Legendary Super Saiya-jin. The films were released in this order:

  • 01) Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies (1986)
  • 02) Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil’s Castle (1987)
  • 03) Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure (1988)
  • 04) Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone (1989)
  • 05) Dragon Ball Z: The World’s Strongest (1990)
  • 06) Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might (1990)
  • 07) Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug (1991)
  • 08) Dragon Ball Z: Cooler’s Revenge (1991)
  • 09) Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler (1992)
  • 10) Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13! (1992)
  • 11) Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan (1993)
  • 12) Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound (1993)
  • 13) Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming (1994)
  • 14) Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly (1994)
  • 15) Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn (1995)
  • 16) Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon (1995)
  • 17) Dragon Ball: The Path to Power (1996)
  • 18) Dragonball Evolution (2009)*
  • 19) Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (2013)
  • 20) Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ (2015)
  • 21) Dragon Ball Super: Broly (2018)
  • 22) Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (2022)

*Please note: All of the above movies are animated, with the exception of Dragonball Evolution which is a live-action film.

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Who are the directors of the Dragon Ball movies?

The Dragon Ball movies are the work of the following:

  • Daisuke Nishio directed Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies, Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil’s Castle, Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone, Dragon Ball Z: The World’s Strongest, Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler, and Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!
  • Kazuhisa Takenouchi directed Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure
  • Mitsuo Hashimoto directed Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug, Dragon Ball Z: Cooler’s Revenge, and Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon
  • Shigeyasu Yamauchi directed Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan, Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming, Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn, and Dragon Ball: The Path to Power
  • Yoshihiro Ueda directed Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound, and Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly
  • James Wong directed Dragonball Evolution
  • Masahiro Hosoda directed Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods
  • Tadayoshi Yamamuro directed Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’
  • Tatsuya Nagamine directed Dragon Ball Super: Broly
  • Tetsurō Kodama directed Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero

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Which is the best Dragon Ball movie?

According to IMDb, the Dragon Ball movies are rated as follows:

  • Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies (1986) – 6.7/10
  • Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil’s Castle (1987) – 6.5/10
  • Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure (1988) – 6.8/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone (1989) – 6.7/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: The World’s Strongest (1990) – 6.6/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might (1990) – 6.7/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug (1991) – 6.5/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: Cooler’s Revenge (1991) – 7.0/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler (1992) – 6.9/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13! (1992) – 7.0/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan (1993) – 7.4/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound (1993) – 7.1/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming (1994) – 6.5/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly (1994) – 5.8/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn (1995) – 7.6/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon (1995) – 7.4/10
  • Dragon Ball: The Path to Power (1996) – 7.2/10
  • Dragonball Evolution (2009) – 2.5/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (2013) – 7.1/10
  • Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ (2015) – 7.1/10
  • Dragon Ball Super: Broly (2018) – 7.7/10
  • Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (2022) – 7.1/10

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