Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan

Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan
Japanese box art
Directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi
Produced by Chiaki Imada (Executive Producer)
Yoshio Anzai (Shueisha)
Written by Takao Koyama
Based on Dragon Ball
by Akira Toriyama
Music by Shunsuke Kikuchi
Distributed by Toei Company
Release date
March 6, 1993 (1993-03-06)
Running time
72 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Box office

¥2.12 billion

(US$20.4 million)

Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan, known in Japan as Dragon Ball Z: Burn Up!! A Close Fight - A Violent Fight - A Super Fierce Fight (Japanese: ドラゴンボールZ 燃えつきろ!!熱戦・烈戦・超激戦, Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Zetto Moetsukiro!! Nessen Ressen Chō-Gekisen), is a 1993 Japanese anime science fiction martial arts film and the eighth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. The original release date in Japan was on March 6, 1993 at the Toei Anime Fair alongside Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha! Clear Skies Over Penguin Village. It was dubbed into English by Funimation in 2003.

The antagonist Broly was designed by series creator Akira Toriyama.[1] This film is the first of four featuring the character, followed by Broly – Second Coming, Bio-Broly and Broly (2018).

Plot

On his planet in the Otherworld, King Kai senses the destruction of the South Galaxy by an unknown Super Saiyan, telepathically contacting Goku upon realizing the that the North Galaxy will be targeted next. At that moment, Goku and Chi-Chi are sitting down having an interview at a private school which they hope Gohan will attend, Goku abrupted uses Instant Transmission to reach King Kai's planet and get the entire story.

Back on Earth, the Z-Fighters are having a picnic in an unknown peaceful area when a spaceship lands and an army of emerging humanoids greet Vegeta as their king. Their leader is a Saiyan, Paragus, who claims that he has created a New Planet Vegeta and wishes for Vegeta to accompany him in order to rule as the new king. Vegeta initially refuses, but agrees after Paragus tells him that a being known as the "Legendary Super Saiyan" is running rampant throughout the galaxy and must be destroyed before he comes to Earth. Skeptical of Paragus' story, Gohan, Trunks, Krillin, Master Roshi and Oolong go along with Vegeta.

On New Vegeta, Vegeta meets Paragus' son, Broly, and the two leave together to hunt down the Legendary Super Saiyan. Gohan, Trunks and Krillin meet the planet's slaves and defend them from their abusive masters. During the struggle, Goku arrives via Instant Transmission, having followed their energy signals after King Kai's story. The slaves tell them that the Legendary Super Saiyan destroyed their planet, and they were found by Paragus, who made them into his slaves. That night, Vegeta and Broly return, having had no luck. While Vegeta receives Goku coldly, Broly appears agitated at the mere sight of him as Paragus calms his son down by raising his hand as a light shines on his bracelet. But Broly later attacks Goku in the middle of the night with the two evenly matched before Paragus appears and calms Broly down again. After the fight Goku suspects that Broly is the Legendary Super Saiyan due to their similar ki and also begins to doubt Paragus' claims. Paragus, for his part, has been controlling Broly with a mind control device, which he suspects may be malfunctioning. Paragus then realizes that that Broly is responding to Goku: The two revealed to have been born on the same and in neighbouring pods with Broly bearing asubconscious hatred towards Goku for being agitated by the infant's constant crying.

Vegeta soon loses patience with Paragus and decides to return to Earth with the others, as Goku and the others confront Paragus upon learning the truth of Broly which the slaves even confirmed to be one who destroyed their planet. Broly's rage against Goku swells up to the point of breaking free of the mind control device as he transforms into a behemoth of a Super Saiyan: the Legendary Super Saiyan. Broly proceeds to attack Goku and the others while Vegeta lost his will to fight at the sight of the Legendary Super Saiyan. Paragus taunts Vegeta for being naïve while revealing that Broly was born with a power level of 10,000, feared by King Vegeta to the point of ordering the child's death on the day. Paragus pleaded for his son and was severely wounded and left for dead, Broly's power manifesting to blast them off of Planet Vegeta as it was destroyed by Frieza. But Broly's exposure Goku's crying, followed by his attempted execution and survival the Saiyan eradication, rendered him severely unstable as he got older. Paragus was forced to use a mind control device to pacify his son after being blinded in one eye, intending to have his revenge on King Vegeta's bloodline and convert Earth into new Planet Vegeta to rule the entire universe from. Furthermore, a comet, Camori, is approaching New Vegeta, and will destroy it upon impact.

Broly makes quick work of Goku, Gohan and Trunks. Piccolo arrives with Senzu beans and is also beaten, but summons enough will power to forcibly bring Vegeta to the battlefield. Seeing Broly pummel his friends repeatedly eventually gives Vegeta enough incentive to join the fight, but he also proves to be no match for Broly. Paragus tries to escape from New Vegeta by himself, only for his escape pod to crushed by Broly and flung into the comet. However, despite Broly's power, Goku refuses to stay down, and takes every blow Broly lands on him, even with his friends offering him their remaining power. After much reluctance, Vegeta finally gives some of his energy, which gives Goku enough power to resist Broly and punch him in exactly the same place where he was stabbed as a baby, causing Broly to bleed profusely and apparently explode.

Just as Camori hits and destroys New Vegeta, the Z Fighters and the slaves escape in the spaceship Piccolo used to follow Goku and Vegeta. Goku and Gohan teleport straight to their garden, where they are confronted by an angry Chi-Chi, who is annoyed with Goku for leaving during the interview. Goku then comically recites what Chi-Chi told him to say for the school interview, causing her to faint.

New characters

Broly

Broly was born with a power level of 10,000, a power level greater than most elite Saiyan warriors. He is mentally unstable due to a culmination of events in his childhood, such as the crying of the infant Goku in the incubator next to him when they were born, the threatening events pertaining to his birth date, and being born with an extreme power level. He eventually becomes the "Legendary Super Saiyan", although his destructive tendencies are quelled by a special control device created by scientists for his father, Paragus. After Paragus lures Vegeta, Goku, and their companions to another planet, Broly recalls Goku and goes into a rage, destroying the control device and becoming the unstoppable Legendary Super Saiyan. He effortlessly pummels Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Super Saiyan Gohan, and Super Saiyan Future Trunks, as well as Super Namekian Piccolo, before killing his father by crushing him in his escape pod. Broly is eventually defeated by Goku, but he manages to make his way to an escape pod, and would return as the antagonist of the tenth Dragon Ball Z movie. His popularity among the fans result with him becoming a canon character in the upcoming Dragon Ball Super: Broly film.

Cast

A third English dub produced and released exclusively in Malaysia by Speedy Video features an unknown voice cast.

Character name Japanese voice actor English voice actor
(AB Groupe, c.2003)[2]
English voice actor
(Funimation, 2003)
Goku/KakarotMasako NozawaDavid Gasman (adult)
Jodi Forrest (baby)
Sean Schemmel (adult)
Stephanie Nadolny (baby)
GohanMasako NozawaJodi ForrestStephanie Nadolny
PiccoloToshio FurukawaPaul Bandey as Big GreenChristopher Sabat
KuririnMayumi TanakaSharon Mann as ClearinSonny Strait as Krillin
TrunksTakeshi Kusao (adult)
Hiromi Tsuru (baby)
Doug Rand (adult)
Jodi Forrest (baby)
Eric Vale (adult)
Stephanie Nadolny (baby)
VegetaRyō HorikawaEd Marcus as VejitaChristopher Sabat
BulmaHiromi TsuruJodi Forrest as BloomaTiffany Vollmer
Kame-sen'nin (Turtle Hermit)Kōhei MiyauchiEd Marcus as Old TortoiseMike McFarland as Master Roshi
ChichiNaoko WatanabeSharon MannCynthia Cranz
OolongNaoki TatsutaDavid GasmanBradford Jackson
Bulma's MotherHiroko EmoriJodi Forrest as Blooma's MotherCynthia Cranz
Dr. BriefsJōji YanamiPaul BandeyChris Forbis as Dr. Brief
MoaYasuhiko KawazuEd MarcusSean Teague as Moah
King VegetaMasaharu SatōEd Marcus as King VejitaChristopher Sabat
BrolyBin Shimada (adult)
Hiroko Emori (baby)
Doug Rand (adult/baby in one scene)
Jodi Forrest (baby)
Vic Mignogna (adult)
Cynthia Cranz (baby)
ParagusIemasa KayumiPaul BandeyDameon Clarke
Octopus Scientist (タコ科学者, Tako kagaku-sha)Naoki TatsutaEd MarcusKent Williams as Krang
KaiōJōji YanamiEd Marcus as KeishSean Schemmel as King Kai
ShamoHiroko EmoriDoug RandAmber Cotton
Shamo's GrandfatherMasaharu SatōEd MarcusJohn Burgmeier
NarratorJōji YanamiEd MarcusKyle Hebert

Music

Funimation dub soundtrack

The following songs were present in the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan:[3] The remaining pieces of background music were composed by Mark Menza.

  1. Tendril - Eternal Sacrifice (Opening Theme of Movie)
  2. El Gato - Lost in America (Part 1)
  3. Brave Combo - Dance of the Hours (Part 1 & 2)
  4. Pointy Shoe Factory - On Your Knees
  5. Pointy Shoe Factory - Bump in the Night
  6. Doosu - Louisiana House Fire. Mid 1950
  7. The Aleph - Lazarus
  8. Slow Roosevelt - Boys Lie, Girls Steal
  9. Spoonfed Tribe - Beetle Orange
  10. Dokodemo Doa - Fearful Yet Hopeful
  11. Pointy Shoe Factory - The Dub and the Dead
  12. Pantera - 10's
  13. Tendril - Invisibles
  14. Gravity Pool - Reach
  15. Gravity Pool - Won't Give In
  16. Haji's Kitchen - Day After Day
  17. Slow Roosevelt - Silverback
  18. Haji's Kitchen - Lost
  19. El Gato - Stained-Glass Windshield

However, on the Broly Triple Feature, there is an alternate audio track containing the English dialogue and Japanese background music.

References

  1. DRAGON BALL 大全集 6: MOVIES & TV SPECIALS (in Japanese). Shueisha. 1995. pp. 212–216. ISBN 4-08-782756-9.
  2. http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15614
  3. Imada, Chiaki (Producer), & Yamauchi, Shigeyasu (Director). (2002 Jan 22). Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan [Motion picture]. Japan: FUNimation.
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