Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins
Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins | |
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Directed by |
Joe Chan Jun Leung |
Produced by |
Jeremy Cheung Joe Chan |
Written by |
Screenplay: Jackie Lam Original Story: Akira Toriyama |
Starring |
Charles Chen Jeannie Hsieh Wong Chung-Yue Cheng Tung-Chuen Pang Sam Kam Tao Lee Yee-Kuen |
Music by | Allan Ko |
Cinematography | Sam Chan |
Edited by | Grand Cheung |
Distributed by | Filmswell International Limited |
Release dates |
1991[1] (Original Edition) 2007 (Ultimate Edition) |
Running time |
85 min (Original Edition) 100 min (Ultimate Edition) |
Country | Taiwan |
Language | Mandarin |
Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins (Chinese: 新七龍珠 神龍的傳說; pinyin: Xīn qī lóng zhū Shén lóng de chuán shuō; lit.: "New Dragon Ball: Legend of Shenlong"), also released as or Dragon Ball: Ultimate Edition, is an unofficial live-action remake of the first Dragon Ball feature film Curse of the Blood Rubies, made in 1986. The plot revolves around a rag-tag group of heroes, led by Son Goku ("Monkey Boy" in the English dubbed version) trying to stop the antagonist named King Horn from using the wish-granting Dragon Balls to rule the world.
It was produced by Taiwan and shot in Nantou forests, with some scenes shot in Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden, Thailand.
Plot
In order to conquer mankind and rule the universe, King Horn sets out to find all seven of the Dragon Pearls. With two of the seven already in the evil king's possession, it is now up to the remaining five owners of the pearls — Son Goku (Son Gohan is the owner, Son Goku is his adopted grandson), Piggy, La Ping, Turtle Man and Seetoe — to destroy King Horn and his two powerful warriors, Zebrata and Maria, before it is too late.
Characters
- Monkey Boy (孫悟空 Sūn Wù-Kōng)
- A happy go-lucky boy who claims to be the descendant of "the Monkey King." Based on the character Son Goku of the original Dragon Ball series. Played by Charles Chen.[2][3]
- Seetoe (ㄚ頭 Y-Tóu)
- A girl who nearly runs over Son Goku. Based on the character Bulma of the original Dragon Ball series. Played by Jeannie Hsieh.
- Sparkle (孫悟飯 Sūn Wù-Fàn)
- Goku's grandfather who is kidnapped by King Horn. He is based on Grandpa Son Gohan of the original Dragon Ball series. Played by Jin Tu.[4]
- Piggy (小豬 Xiǎo Zhū)
- An overweight shape-shifting man who accompanies Son Goku and Seetoe on their journey to gather the Dragon Pearls. He is the descendant of Zhu Bajie (The Pig Fairy in English dub). Based on Oolong of the original Dragon Ball series. Played by Pang San.[5]
- La Ping/Westwood (樂平 Lè Píng)
- A bandit who tries to loot Son Goku, Seetoe and Piggy, while they travel. Based on Yamcha of the original Dragon Ball series. Played by Cheng Tung-Chuen.[6]
- Miss Knowwhat/Snowhite
- A talking and wise-cracking cockatoo, she is the companion of la Ping. Based on Pu'ar of the original Dragon Ball series.
- Turtle Hermit/Turtle Man (龜仙 Guī Xiān)
- An old man who lives a solitary life on an island, he is said to be one of the greatest fighters in the world. Based on Kame-Sen'nin in the original Dragon Ball series. Played by Huang Zhongyu.[7]
- Jen Jen/Jade (珍珍 Zhēn Zhēn)
- A girl whose village was destroyed by King Horn. Based on Pansy of the first Dragon Ball feature film The Legend of Shenlong (known as Curse of the Blood Rubies in the English version). Played by Li Yijuan.
- King Horn (牛魔王 Niu Mówáng)
- His sole mission in the film is to acquire the Dragon Balls for world domination. Based on King Gourmeth of the first Dragon Ball film The Legend of Shenlong, or Pilaf in the original series, but resembles Lucifer from the second film. Played by So Yu Fung, and dubbed in English by Rick Thomas.
- Zebrata (斯巴達 Sībādá)
- the henchman of King Horn who works as one of villains alongside Maria in the quest to collect the Dragon Balls. Based on Vongo of the first Dragon Ball film The Legend of Shenlong. Played by Kong Lung Sing.[8]
- Maria (瑪琍亞 Mǎlíyà)
- the henchman of King Horn who works as one of villains alongside Zebrata in the quest to collect the Dragon Balls. Based on Pasta of the first Dragon Ball film The Legend of Shenlong. Played by Eveline Oranje.
References
External links
- The Magic Begins at the Internet Movie Database
- Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins (film) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia