Dragon Ball Live-action Universe/Tropes

The Dragon Ball Live-action Universe would be a shared universe and film franchise produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Toei Company, and based on Akira Toriyama's manga Dragon Ball and its related series.

Tropes

 * Adaptational Badass:
 * Bulma, while not to the level of the Dragonball Evolution version, would know more about fighting than the manga version.
 * Puar would be more of a fighter than in the manga.
 * While unable to fight himself llike in the manga, Pilaf would have a lot more weapons at his disposal than in the manga.
 * Unlike the anime, where he was afraid at the mere mention of Goku, Tao Pai Pai would actually become more and more powerful and ruthless with each appearance.
 * Adapted Out: All of Bulma's family would be killed off as part of her new backstory, leaving them out of storylines where they appear. Also, Bulma wouldn't have a sister at all.
 * Ascended Extra: A few promenient characters are loosely inspired by extras from the mangas and anime, most notably Teeths and Yūjō.
 * Awesome Music:
 * The franchise's entire score would consist of this, mainly due to being created by composers like Hans Zimmer, Henry Jackman, Mark Manicna, Pinar Toprak, and Danny Elfman.
 * The songs written for the films would also be part of this, especially in the films that feature most of them, such as Dragon Ball (with an entire soundtrack written and performed by Phil Collins), Dr. Slump: Arale's First Live-action Adventure (with songs written by modern musicians Pharrell Williams and "Weird Al" Yankovic), and Dr. Slump 2: OH NO! WE GOT TO THE SEQUEL! (predictable given that the songwriters are Disney Legend composer Alan Menken and Academy Award-nominated lyricist Stephen Schwartz).
 * Descended Creator:
 * Michael B. Jordan, a producer/executive-producer on all films on the franchise, would also play Vegeta.
 * Througth the franchise, Akira Toriyama would make vocal cameos as a Dalmatian actor.
 * In the first film, producers Steven Spielberg and Kevin Feige would appear in minor voice roles.
 * The first film's voice director, Laura Bailey, would make a vocal cameo as a woman. watching the Dragon Team's battle against Boss Rabbit.
 * Stella Maghie, who would direct the Dr. Slump films, would make cameos througth the franchise as a dog newswoman.
 * Disney Villain Death:
 * Dragon Ball:
 * Subverted with Teeths, who falls off a cliff while fighting Goku, but survives.
 * Played straight when a dinasour-transformed Puar throws Pilaf's majordomo, Sabanto, from the top of the castle to his death during the climax.
 * Subverted in Dr. Slump: Arale's First Live-action Movie, where it first seems that Dr. Mashrito fell to his death, only for a mid-credits scene to reveal he survived.
 * In Dragon Ball: Krillin's Adventure, Krillin would manage to punch Blue in a plane mid-flight and with a door open, causing him to lose balance and fall to his demise.
 * Dragon Ball: Tao:
 * Played straight with Commander Red, who would be forced by General Tao to jump off the Red Ribbon Army's headquarters to his death, so Tao could take over the Red Ribbon Army.
 * Subverted with Tao, as it would appear that Tao falls to his death in a canyon after Goku throws him a granade that ends up exploding. However, in a mid-credits scene, it would be revealed that Tao barely survived his fall.
 * Parodied in Dr. Slump 2: OH NO! WE GOT TO THE SEQUEL!, where it would appear that Dr. Mashirito is falling to his death. However, he uses a potion to turn himself into a dragon and survive. Lampshaded when Obotchawoman would say that she believed Mashirito died due to the fall.
 * In Dragon Ball: The Story of Tien, a gravely injured Master Shen ends up falling of his temple (which would be in a very tall mountain), as the place would be crumbling due to the film's final battle taking place there. Notably, instead of screaming while falling, he would be LAUGHING, assuming his enemies will suffer the same fate, while his dorpse would also be seen smiling shortly after hitting the ground.
 * King Piccolo's first defeat at the end of Roshi would serve as this in a way, as he would "fall" to his prision.
 * His death at the end of Dragon Ball: Revenge of the King would be a straighter example, as he would fall into the sewers and dissapear after being mortally wounded by Goku.
 * In Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiyan, Frieza would accidentally cut himself in a half while trying to kill Super Saiyan Goku with his Destructo Disc. Goku offers his hand to save Frieza, but he in turn would use whatever power he has left to attack his enemy. Just after that, the part of the soon-to-explode Planet Namek in which Frieza would have fallen would explode, almost as if the universe would be sentencing him to die for his crimes somewhat in the same way he killed thousands of people... By causing a planet to explode. Frieza would then scream in horror, and what would follow would be a shot of Frieza falling to the planet's unstable core.
 * In Gohan: The Great Saiyaman, Mr. Masuka would end up falling from a tower to his circus in flames. However, he would use a parachute to save himself from the fall, only to find the animals he tortured and abused in his circus waiting for him. After some taunting and hints from one of the animals, they would proceed to maul him and eat him alive. The audience would even see things from his point of view.
 * In Chi-Chi, after Watagash and Otōsan are split up in the sky by Gohan, the two would fall off Furui's spaceship's window to their deaths, in spite of their futile attempt to re-bond and survive.
 * Dr. Gero would have a slightly curious story with this trope throught the franchise. First it would seem that he died after the rebelling Android 17 cutted off his head (which would still function due to Gero having been turned into an Android himself) and later dropped him to a river feets below Gero's lab. However, in 17 2, it would be revealed that Gero's head actually survived and managed to use an AI computer in a secret lab to recreate his body. However, he would be undoubtly killed in the latter film, as he would end up falling from the hightest point of his (very tall) burning secret lab in an attempt to kill Android 17. The following scene would show Dr. Gero barely alive, througth with his new body (including his head, which would hold his brain) heavily damaged from the fall. Then, the part of his head holding his brain would break, releasing his brain, which would be strongly implied to have been burned by the fire. And even if it didn't, the lack of any sustance that could keep Gero's brain alive would cause his brain to malfunction and die neverthless.
 * In Goku and Gohan, Tao would finally die when one of his few hyena minions left finally rebells against him and atacks Tao, causing both of them to fall off his base's command center, which is in the very same canyon he nearly died at years ago. While Gohan manages to catch the hyena in time, Tao falls to his death in the canyon.
 * In The Legend of Yamoshi, a heavily injured Chilled ends up climbing to the top of a mountain in Planet Namek, which crumbles, causing Chilled to fall to his death, but not before telling his soldiers to warn his family about the threat of Super Saiyans.
 * Hilarious In Hindsight: The very fact that Disney is the one developing the franchise becomes this once you remember that the names for Majin Buu and the wizards Bibidi and Babidi are Shot-Outs to Disney's Cinderella, and that Akira Toriyama actually expressed admiration for Disney's One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
 * Remake Cameo:
 * In the first film, Bulma's curent Funimation dub's voice actress, Monica Rial, would make a cameo as the voice of a caterpillar waitress, while Kid Goku and Chi-Chi's voice actors, Laura Bailey and Stephanie Nadolny, would voice two minor characters in the film.
 * Randall Duk Kim, who previously played Grandpa Gohan in Dragonball Evolution, would provide the voice of Korin in this franchise.
 * In addition to reprising three of his roles from the anime, Christopher Sabat would voice Watagash througth the franchise.


 * Role Reprisal:
 * Christopher Sabat would reprise his roles from the Funimation dub of the anime as Shenron, King Piccolo, and Piccolo.
 * Chris Cason would also reprise his role from the Funimation dub of the anime as Shu.
 * In the Japanese dub, most of the voice cast from the anime would reprise their roles in the film.


 * Visual Effects of Awesome: All the CGI characters in the franchise would truly feel real.