Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug

Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug, also known by its Japanese title Dragon Ball Z: Son Goku the Super Saiyan (Japanese: ドラゴンボールZ (スーパー)サイヤ人だ孫悟空, Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Zetto Sūpā Saiyajin da Son Gokū), is a 1991 Japanese animated science fiction martial arts film and the fourth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was originally released in Japan on March 9 between episodes 81 and 82 at the Toei Anime Fair as part of a double feature with the first Magical Tarurūto-kun movie.

Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug
Japanese box art
JapaneseドラゴンボールZ (スーパー)サイヤ人だ孫悟空
HepburnDoragon Bōru Zetto Sūpā Saiyajin da Son Gokū
Directed byMitsuo Hashimoto
Produced byChiaki Imada
Rikizō Kayano
Written byTakao Koyama
Screenplay byTakao Koyama
Based onDragon Ball
by Akira Toriyama
StarringSee below
Music byShunsuke Kikuchi
CinematographyMasaru Sakanishi
Motoi Takahashi
Edited byShin'ichi Fukumitsu
Production
company
Distributed byToei Company
Release date
  • March 9, 1991 (1991-03-09) (Japan)
Running time
52 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office¥2.21 billion ($16.4 million)

Plot

While meditating beside a waterfall, Piccolo is approached by Gohan and Icarus, with Gohan showing Piccolo a tune he has just learned to whistle. To his shock, Piccolo finds the noise excruciatingly painful due to his enhanced Namekian hearing, and angrily orders Gohan to stop. As Gohan apologizes to Piccolo, they both soon sense something coming from space. Meanwhile, at the Capsule Corporation compound, Bulma and her father discover that a meteor is heading toward the Earth and will most likely destroy the planet upon impact. Amidst mass panic throughout the Earth, Goku and Krillin rush to intercept the meteor, blasting it with Kamehameha waves, but fail to damage it. The meteor, however, does not hit Earth, instead passing it and exploding in orbit. When the dust clears, a strange building-like spaceship is present on the Earth.

An army of armored soldiers comes out of the ship and declares the Earth to be under the rule of their leader, Lord Slug, and terrorize the citizens for laughing at them. Gohan and Chi-Chi appear and fight the soldiers, whose eyes appear to be hypersensitive to the sunlight, but Chi-Chi is easily subdued and Gohan loses his hat with the four-star Dragon Ball as Slug himself appears and takes it. Bulma appears and defies Slug's henchmen, who reveal their intentions to Terra-freeze the Earth and turn it into their own star cruiser. After his henchmen knock out Gohan, Slug reads Bulma's mind and learns about the Dragon Radar, and orders his men to find the remaining six Dragon Balls in one hour.

Slug's men eventually bring the Dragon Balls back to base and summon the Eternal Dragon, Shenron. The elderly Slug wishes for eternal youth, which is granted, and he launches a pod into space, where it summons dark clouds to cover the sky, blocking out the sunlight, modifying the atmosphere to accommodate Slug and his men, while proving deadly for the human race. Goku, still exhausted from his ordeal with the meteor, is found by Yajirobe, who gives him and Krillin some of the Senzu Beans.

At Slug's base, Gohan resumes his assault against Slug's army and manages to bring down scores of them, only to get injured. Piccolo appears and rescues Gohan from death. Slug's top men, Angila, Medamatcha and Wings appear and engage them in battle. Piccolo kills Wings while Medamatcha smothers Gohan into unconsciousness by draining his energy with his small clone minions, the Medas. But as Medamatcha moves in to finish Gohan, Piccolo throws himself in front of Gohan and takes the blast. They are almost killed by Angila and Medmatcha, but Goku and Krillin arrive on the scene in time. Goku kills Angila and Medamatcha, but Slug then enters the fray.

Slug blasts Krillin aside and fights Goku one on one, easily taking the upper hand despite Goku's efforts. However, as Slug moves in to finish the seemingly weakened Goku with one punch, overcome by his rage at the damage done to the Earth and its inhabitants, Goku is able to access a sliver of the Super Saiyan form. With his power boosted, Goku easily takes control of the battle and pummels Slug, breaking his arm in the process. To Goku's horror, however, Slug tears his damaged arm off and regenerates it, also removing his helmet and revealing that he is actually a Namekian. As Slug grows into a giant, King Kai telepathically contacts Goku and tells him that Slug is the last Super Namek, a branch of Namekians who grew obsessed with power and were banished from Planet Namek by use of the Dragon Balls.

Goku and Slug continue their fight, but with Slug's increased strength and Goku's superior speed, neither can best the other. Slug eventually grabs Goku and starts to crush him, but Piccolo, knowing his own weaknesses, intervenes and pulls on Slug's antennae. Slug drops Goku and grabs Piccolo in his hands, preparing to kill him instead. But remembering his sensitive hearing, Piccolo rips his own ears off and calls for Gohan to start whistling. The noise deafens and weakens Slug, especially in his giant form, leaving Piccolo to transfer his remaining energy to Goku. After Slug blasted away Gohan and destroys his own ship, Goku powers up with the Kaioken and manages to fly straight through Slug's stomach, knocking him out. Goku then flies into the sky and begins preparing a Spirit Bomb in order to destroy the Terra-freezing pod, but Slug gives chase. Immediately, Goku fires the Spirit Bomb at Slug, hitting him and sending him directly into the Terra-freezing pod which explodes, destroying Slug and removing the dark clouds from Earth's atmosphere.

In the aftermath, Yajirobe appears and provides everyone with Senzu Beans. At Kame House, Master Roshi, who slept through all the events, wakes up and wishes for something exciting to happen.

Cast

Character name Japanese voice actor English voice actor
(Funimation, 2001)
English voice actor
(AB Groupe, c.2003)[1]
GokuMasako NozawaSean SchemmelDavid Gasman
GohanStephanie NadolnyJodi Forrest
PiccoloToshio FurukawaChristopher SabatPaul Bandey as Big Green
SlugKenji Utsumi (old)
Yusaku Yara (young)
Brice ArmstrongEd Marcus
KrillinMayumi TanakaSonny StraitSharon Mann as Clearin
BulmaHiromi TsuruTiffany VollmerSharon Mann as Blooma
Chi-ChiNaoko WatanabeCynthia CranzSharon Mann
King KaiJōji YanamiSeán SchemmelPaul Bandey
OolongNaoki TatsutaBradford JacksonDavid Gasman
Master RoshiKōhei MiyauchiMike McFarlandEd Marcus
YajirobeMayumi Tanaka
Dr. BriefsJōji YanamiChris ForbisPaul Bandey
ShenronKenji UtsumiChris SabatEd-Marcus
Angira (アンギラ)Keiichi NanbaJohn BurgmeierPaul Bandey
Dorodabo (ドロダボ)Daisuke GōriJohn FreemanDavid Gasman
Medamatcha (メダマッチャ, Medamaccha)Yukitoshi HoriKent WilliamsDoug Rand
Zeeun (ゼエウン, Zeeun)Kōji TotaniBrad JacksonPaul Bandey
Gyoshu (ギョーシュ, Gyōshu)Shigeru ChibaDon Rafael Strait Jr.Doug Rand
Kakuja (カクージャ, Kakūja)Shōzō IizukaChris Sabat
Hire Dragon (ハイヤードラゴン, Haiyā Doragon)Naoki TatsutaJodi Forrest
NarratorJōji YanamiKyle HebertEd Marcus

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

Music

  • OP (Opening Theme):
    • "CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA"
      • Lyrics by Yukinojō Mori
      • Music by Chiho Kiyooka
      • Arranged by Kenji Yamamoto
      • Performed by Hironobu Kageyama
  • IN (Insert Song):
    • Kuchibue no Kimochi (口笛の気持ち, "The Feeling of Whistling")
      • Lyrics by Dai Satō
      • Music by Chiho Kiyooka
      • Arranged by Kenji Yamamoto
      • Performed by Hajime Ueshiba
  • ED (Ending Theme):
    • "Ya" na Koto ni wa Genki-Dama!! (「ヤ」なことには 元気玉!!, "There's a Genki-Dama in Bad Things!!")

Funimation dub soundtrack

The following songs were present in Funimation's in-house English adaptation of Lord Slug.[2]

Bruce Faulconer produced an alternate opening theme for this version (which would be replaced in the 2008 remastered version with another original track composed by Mark Menza) and the remaining pieces of background music were composed by Faulconer and Evan Jones. However, in a double feature in which it was released along with The Tree of Might, there is an alternate audio track containing the English dialogue and Japanese background music by Shunsuke Kikuchi.

Releases

Box office

At the Japanese box office, the film sold 3.6 million tickets[3] and grossed ¥2.21 billion[4] ($16.4 million).[5]

Home media

It was released on DVD and VHS in North America on August 7, 2001, over 10 years after its initial release. It was later digitally remastered and released in a Double Feature set with The Tree of Might on Blu-ray and DVD on September 16, 2008. The film was re-released to DVD on November 1, 2011 in a remastered box set containing the first five Dragon Ball Z movies.[6]

Other English dubs were also made by French company AB Groupe. This company done for European markets which was released under the misspelt title Super Saiya Son Goku, and another one for a Malaysian VCD release by Speedy Video which had the title Super Saiya People, Goku. While the Malaysian dub's cast remains unknown, the AB Groupe dub was revealed to have been recorded by English-speaking actors based in France who have also done voices for animated television series such as Code Lyoko and Chris Colorado.[1]

References

  1. Behind the Voice Actors
  2. Imada, Chiaki (Producer), & Hashimoto, Mitsuo (Director). (2001 Aug 7). Lord Slug [Motion picture]. Japan: FUNimation.
  3. "予約特典・ドラゴンボール最強への道・劇場版ご近所物語A5サイズ前売特典冊子". Dragon Ball: The Path to Power brochure (in Japanese). Toei Animation. 1996.
  4. Komatsu, Mikikazu (January 29, 2019). "Japan Box Office: Dragon Ball Super: Broly Becomes Top-Grossing Film in The Franchise". Crunchyroll. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  5. "Official exchange rate (LCU per US$, period average) - Japan". World Bank. 1991. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  6. Dragon Ball Z: Movie Pack Collection One, Funimation Prod, 2011-11-01, retrieved 2016-07-04
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