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Dragon Ball is a 2025 American road-trip buddy fantasy action comedy-drama film directed by James Gunn and produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Toei Company, and Amblin Entertainment. It would be a live-action adaptation of the Japanese franchise of the same name, and the second official adaptation of the franchise after Fox's Dragonball Evolution. Gunn would also produce the film alongside Kevin Feige, Steven Spielberg, and the franchise's creator Akira Toriyama, while the film's screenplay was written by Justin Marks, Gunn, Chrsitina Hudson, and Tab Murphy, from an story by Gunn, Hudson, Marks, Murphy, Spielberg, Tom McCarthy, Michael Arndt, and Phil Lord & Christopher Miller. The film would star Neel Sethi, Chloe Bennet, Benedict Wong, Sean Gunn, Ming-Na Wen, and the voices of Gilbert Gottfried, Bradley Cooper, Paul Rudd, Mark Hamill, Clancy Brown, Josh Gad, Christopher Sabat, and Chris Cason, with the last two reprising their roles from the Funimation dub as Shenron and Shu, respectively, while the film's songwriter/performer, Phil Collins, would narrate the film.

Disney obtained the film rights of the Dragon Ball franchise after acquiring 20th Century Fox, who previously produced the critically panned live-action film Dragonball Evolution. Plans for a live-action adaptation of Dragon Ball would be announced at the D23 2021, along with the hirings of James Gunn as director, co-producer, and co-screenwriter, Tom McCarthy, Steven Spielberg, and Michael Arndt as co-screenwriters, and Spelberg, Kevin Feige, and Akira Toriyama as producers, while the cast and additional screenwriters joining during the next 4 years.

In order to avoid developing a film similar to Evolution, which was highly criticized for its unfaithfulness to the franchise, the production team would develop the film similar to Disney's live-action remakes of animated films, while the team would adapt spefically the franchise's first saga in order to make sure audiences unfamiliar with the original manga would understand the film's events.

The film would be released on December 16, 2025, and would became a critical and commercial success, grossing 977 million dollars over a budget of 177 millions, and being praised for its direction, screenplay, emotional depth, faithfulness to the source material, humor, performances (particularly Seethi, Bennet, Wong, and Gottfried's), visual effects, and music, with many critics praising it as an improvement over Evolution, and some even calling it one of the best films based on an anime/manga. The film would become the first in a live.action cinematic universe based on both Dragon Ball and the Dr. Slump franchise.

Synopsis
Far away in the mountians of Mount Paouz, a young monkey-tailed boy named Goku is taking care of the dearest posetion of his late grandfather, the fourth-star Dragon Ball, all while believing that it has his grandfather's soul. However, the boy's life would change when a young girl named Bulma sudenly comes in search of the seven Dragon Balls, which, when gathered together, can invoke the wish-granting dragon Shenron. Finding themselves in a once-in-a-lifetime journey, Goku, Bulma, and martial artist master Muten Roshi must find the Dragon Balls before the evil emperor Pilaf finds them and uses them to take over the world. During the journey, Goku and Bulma devlop a strong bond, and now Goku must choose between his "grandfather" or his new family.

Plot
In the mountains of Mount Paozu, a young monkey-tailed boy named Goku (Neel Sethi) lived and trained martial arts with his grandfather, Gohan. However, one day, Goku finds his grandfather dead. After buring him, Goku sees something is shinning in his house, and discovers that it is his grandfather's dearest posetion: The Fourth-Star Dragon Ball, causing him to assume the Dragon Ball has Gohan's soul.

Months later, a young girl named Bulma (Chloe Bennet) comes to Goku's house and takes his Dragon Ball. Having never seen anything from a city before, Goku assumes she's a demon and chases her car, which he believes is a monster. After a brief fight, Bulma mangaes to explain to Goku that she's a human being. Once in Goku's house, he explains that the Dragon Ball is his and that it "has" his grandfather's soul. Bulma then explains that the Dragon Balls are seevn magical balls that, once reunited, can summon the wish-granting dragon, Shenron, which she plans to use in order to get a boyfriend. However, Goku still believes his Dragon Ball has his grandfather's soul.

Knowing that there's no other way to get his Dragon Ball, Bulma proposes Goku to travel together to gather them. Gou accepts, and both start to travel in Bulma's car. However, the two are suddenly attacked by a pterodactyl assasain named Claws (Clancy Brown), whom Goku effortlessly defeats. Claws soon explains everything to his employer, Emperor Pilaf (Gilbert Gottfried), who himself plans to gather the Dragon Balls in order to take over the world. Enraged, Pilaf hires desert bandits Yamcha (Sean Gunn), Puar (Paul Rudd), and Oolong (Bradley Cooper), to follow them and steal their Dragon Balls, under the lie that he will use his wish to also remove Yamcha's fear of women.

After a night in which Goku and Bulma become friend while Goku is introduced to city life, the two meet a turtle, who begs them to help him return home. The two agree, and they take him two Kame House, a house in an island, where the two meet his owner, Master Roshi, whom Goku discovers was Gohan's martial artist master. As a gift for returning him the turtle, Roshi gives Goku the Flying Nimbus, while Roshi gives Bulma his own Dragon Ball. They are soon attacked by Pilaf's forces, who had been informed of their locaton by Yamcha, who was secretly following them. Roshi, Bulma, and Goku quickly defeat them, with Roshi showing Goku his most powerful techinque, the Kamehameha. Goku deseparetly asks Roshi to train him, which Roshi quickly agrees, and Roshi joins the group to protect them. The three then leave Kame House.

Cast

 * Neel Sethi as Goku, a monkey-tailed boy who has spent his whole life in the mountains, and who thinks his Dragon Ball has his late grandfather's soul.
 * Chloe Bennet as Bulma, a highly intellingent girl from the city who meets Goku during her journey to gather the Dragon Balls in order to wish for a boyfriend.
 * Benedict Wong as Master Roshi, an old martial arts master who trained Goku's grandfather, and whom Goku and Bulma meet during their journey to gather the Dragon Balls.
 * Sean Gunn as Yamcha, a desert bandit who agrees to help Emperor Pilaf to gather the Dragon Balls under the assumption thet they will use them to cure Yamcha's fear of womens.
 * Ming-Na Wen as Mai, Emperor Pilaf's gun-wielding right-hand woman and most trusted minion.

Voices
Additionally, Phil Collins would act as the film's narrator.
 * Gilbert Gottfried as Emperor Pilaf, an alien-looking, short-tempered "emperor of crime" who plans to use the Dragon Balls to take over the world.
 * Chris Cason as Shu, an antropomorphic dog who is Emperor Pilaf's personal ninja, assistant, and second most trusted minion, after Mai. Cason would reprise his role from the Funimation dub of the original anime.
 * Paul Rudd as Puar, an antropomorphic cat and shapeshifter who is one of Yamcha's two accomplices and his best friend, whom Puar always tries to advice to make the right choice, to various degrees of success. The character would be explicity potrayed as a man because director James Gunn would feel it would be weird to potray Puar as a woman due to Yamcha's fear of womens.
 * Bradley Cooper as Oolong, an antropomorphic pig and shapeshifter who is one of Yamcha's two accomplices and Puar's bully, and who only wants Yamcha to make the choice that shall give them more money.
 * Mark Hamill as Boss Rabbit, an antropomorphic rabbit and mob boss who is forced to help Emperor Pilaf to gather the Dragon Balls.
 * Clancy Brown as Claw, an antropomorphic pterodactyl and assassin who is hired by Emperor Pilaf to help in his plans to gather the Dragon Balls by killing any possible owner they may have. Claw would be loosely inspired by an unnamed pterodactyl who appeared in the first Dragon Ball manga.
 * Josh Gad as Teeths, an antropomorphic sabertooth tiger an Claw's trainee and victim of abuse. Teeths would be loosely inspired by an unnamed sabertooth tiger who appeared in a filler scene in the first Dragon Ball episode.
 * Christopher Sabat as Shenron, a wish-granting dragon who can only be called once the seven Dragon Balls are gathered. Sabat would reprise his role from the Funimation dub of the original anime.
 * Bill Murray as Turtle, Master Roshi's pet and long-time friend who lives with him in Kame House.

Development and writing
On August 12, 2018, it was reported that Disney would acquire the rights for a live-action film based on the Dragon Ball franchise as a part of their acquisition of 20th Century Fox. Fox previously produced and distribuited the live-action film Dragonball Evolution, which was negatively received by both critics and Dragon Ball fans.

On August 25, 2021, Walt Disney Pictures president Sean Bailey would reveal that Disney would be developing a live-action film based on Dragon Ball, with James Gunn being set to direct and co-write the film with Tom McCarthy, Steven Spielberg, and Michael Arndt. Gunn would also be set to co-produce the film with the franchise's creator, Akira Toriyama, Kevin Feige, and Spielberg, with the latter producing the film througth his company, Amblin Entertainment. The film would be set to be the first on a cinematic universe based on Dragon Ball, as well as the related manga Dr. Slump.

In December 12, 2021, Gunn would reveal that he wrote the film similar to a live-action Disney remake in order to make sure the film is faithful to the original manga. On January 12, 2022, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller would reveal that they would help with the film's screenplay. On March 1, 2022, during an interview, Spielberg would reveal that the film would adapt the Emperor Pilaf Saga, a decision he said would be taken by the studio in order to make sure both fans and the rest of the audience "[were] on the same page", as the Emperor Pilaf Saga is the franchise's first. Durig the same interview, Gunn would reveal that the film would focus on themes such as grief and family, which he would say "are the best kind of emotional part this saga can have".

On November 1, 2022, Justin Marks, Tab Murphy, and Christina Hudson revealed that they helped Gunn with the final version of the screenplay. On November 12, 2022, Gunn would reveal that Toriyama's role as producer would consist on "making sure [their] vision for the story was made in a way people can still call this film 'Dragon Ball' yet also sheding some tears", while Feige's consisted on "helping build a cinematic universe while telling a very independent story" in the film, and his and Spielberg's consisted on making sure "the film stayed emotional yet cool".

Casting
On April 14, 2022, Gunn would reveal that Neel Sethi would be cast as Goku, whom he would confirm would have a tail in the film. On May 24, 2022, Chloe Bennet and Benedict Wong would reveal that they would be cast on the film as Bulma and Master Roshi, respctively. During the San Diego Comic-Con 2022, Gunn would reveal that his brother, Sean, and Ming-Na Wen would be cast as Yamcha and Mai respectively, while Gilbert Gottfired and Bradley Cooper would be revealed to be voicing Emperor Pilaf and Oolong, respectively. During the D23 2022, Gunn and Toriyama would reveal that Christopher Sabat and Chris Cason would be reprising their roles as Shenron and Shu in the film, while Mark Hamill, Clancy Brown, and Josh Gad would have been reveaed to have been cast as the voices of Boss Rabbit, Claws, and Teeths, repectively. On January 23, 2023, Chris Pratt would reveal that he would be voicing Puar.

Filming
Filming for the film would start on November 20, 2023, in Pinewood Studios, and would last until June 24, 2024. During filming, an animatroic tail would be used on Neel Sethi, in order to represt his character's tail in the movie. While filming scenes featuring the Flying Nimbus, Sethi would use a small gonodola, which would serve as an stand-in for the Nimbus, which would be created enterily in CGI.

Recording sessions
Unlike most films, the voice cast would record their voices together, throught not all the voice cast would be together, instead only doing their recording sessions with any other voice cast member the scene would feature. Most of Pilaf's angry tatrums would be improvised by Gottfired while recording his lines, with the script only showing in which moments his character would be angry. Similarly, Cooper would improvise some of his lines during recording.

Visual effects
The Moving Picture Company (MPC) and Framestore would create the film's visual effects, with Toriyama and Dragon Ball Super manga's illustrator Toyotaro acting as visual effects consultants. MPC would be in charge of creating the film's enviroments, while Framestore would create the film's CGI characters and objects. Framestore would creat a new software system for the Flying Nimbus, in order to create a Nimbus that looked like a cloud yet still would look believable when being ridden.

Music
Henry Jackman would compose the film's score, which would contain motifs and elements from the anime's original score by Shunsuke Kikuchi. Goku's theme would be compsed of an instrumental orchestra, while Bulma's would be composed of a more technological orchestra.

Phil Collins would write and perform new songs for the film, as well as re-write and perform a cover of the anime's opening, "Mystical Adventure", for the film's end credits.

Critical reception
The film would have an aproval rating of 85% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 7/10. The critical consensus would read, "A heartwarming wonderful visual spectacle that stays faithful to its roots, Dragon Ball goes close enough to the original manga to leave fans pleased, yet still working as a good introduction to those unfamiliar with it." On Metacritc, the film would have an weighted average score of 71 out of 100, based on 30 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

Trivia

 * While not an official Disney Remake, the film would be developed similarly to a remake in order to make sure is faithful to the source material.
 * While the film would a reboot of Dragonball Evolution, it would contain small in-jokes to the previous film:
 * When being explained about the Dragon Balls by Bulma, Goku would ask if a ritual would be needed to invoke Shenron, an idea Bulma would dimiss as "ridiculous" and "no sense". The line would be a reference to the ritual needed to call Shenron in Evolution.
 * While distracting the Dragon Team in order for Yamcha and Puar to steal the Dragon Balls, Oolong would get angry for having to say "cheesy" and "clichéd" dialogue, a reference to the criticism to Evolution 's script
 * When watching his first movie, Goku would say it is "clearly fake", while Bulma would ask: "how could the studio go this cheap?" (to which Goku would akwardly agree), a reference to Evolution 's poor visual effects and budget.
 * When preparing to invoke Shenron, Pilaf would ask for earphones in case "things go to the cliché route", another reference to Evolution 's script.
 * The film would be Disney's fifth collaboration with Phil Collins after Tarzan, Brother Bear, The Jungle Book 2 (in which he voiced Lucky), and Tarzan II. The film would also be Collins' first live-action film with Disney.
 * Dragon Ball would be the first live-action film to be produced by Akira Toriyama.
 * The film would be Disney's first film based on a manga/anime.
 * The film would be Gilbert Gottfried's second Disney film, after the animated film Aladdin (1992), in which he voiced the parrot Iago.
 * A brief reference to his character in Aladdin would be seen during Pilaf's first scene, in which, after Shu ruined his introduction, he would ask himslef "Where i picked this bozo up?", a reference to one of Iago's first lines in Aladdin.
 * The film would be both James Gunn and Kevin Feige's first film to be developed directly by Disney, as their previous films were developed by Marvel Studios (and, in Feige's case, LucasFilm), and distrubited by Disney.
 * Many cast and crew members of the film would have been involved in the Marvel CInematic Universe: James Gunn wrote and directed the Guardians of the Galaxy film series, Kevin Feige has produced/co-produced every MCU film, Sean Gun potrayed Kraglin in the Guardians of the Galaxy films and performed motion-capture for Rocket Raccoon in the Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers films, Chloe Bennet and Ming-Na Wen potrayed Daisy "Skye" Johnson/Quake and Melinda May, respectively, in the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Benedic Wong potrayed Wong in Doctor Strange and the Avengers films, Bardley Cooper voiced Rocket Raccoon in the Guardians of the Galaxy and Avenegrs films, Clancy Brown potrayed Ray Schoonover in the Netflix series Daredevil and vociedd Surtur in Thor: Ragnarok, Paul Rudd potrayed Scott Lang/Ant-Man in multiple films in the franchise, and Henry Jackman scored Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Captain America: Civil War.
 * The opening logo Walt Disney Studios would feature a Dragon Ball instead of a glowing arch flying over the castle.
 * Two possible second post-credits scenes would have been considered by the studio:
 * The Red Ribbon Army preparing themselves to gather the Dragon Balls in a year.
 * An unknown person scaning Arale Norimaki's house, and discovering her Android nature, foreshadowing a Dr. Slump film.
 * The hand-drawn shots featured in the end-credits would be real-life drawn shots drawned by Toyotaro.
 * The film's logo would be an exact re-creation of the original manga's logo.
 * This would be the Flying Nimbus' first live-action appeareance.
 * The film would feature the first time in the franchise that Bulma would actually be involved in a fight, with the use of an armor, which would also mark the first time a character uses battle armor that actually has weapons.