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Dragon Ball - movie 1: The legend of Shen Long ...

Dragon Ball - Movie 1: The Legend Of Shen Long ... Apr 2026

Watch this retrospective to see how the film adapts classic scenes with a more serious tone and improved animation: Dragon ball Curse of the Blood Rubies (1986) TOEI MONTH YouTube• Oct 31, 2017 Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies (1986) - IMDb

: The animation is highly regarded for its time, featuring "impressive lighting and shadows" and a higher budget than the standard TV episodes. The score by Shunsuke Kikuchi is often cited as a high point, enhancing the film's tone. Dragon Ball - movie 1: The legend of Shen Long ...

“I thought this movie served as an excellent introduction to the series, and because it's a semi original plotline, those who have seen the series will enjoy another outing with Son Goku.” IMDb Watch this retrospective to see how the film

“The story is simple -- but entertaining -- and the characters are the same ones you probably already know and love.” DVD Talk · 15 years ago While it captures the adventurous spirit of early

: Critics note that condensing several hours of anime into 50 minutes makes the character introductions (including Yamcha, Oolong, and Master Roshi) feel extremely rapid. While it captures the adventurous spirit of early Dragon Ball, some find it "cliché" compared to the original manga's pacing.

The movie follows a greedy, cursed monarch named , whose insatiable hunger has transformed him into a gluttonous monster. While his soldiers, Pasta and Bongo, exploit the land for valuable "Blood Rubies," the King seeks the Dragon Balls to wish away his eternal hunger.

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