Dragon Ball: The Legend of Goku

Dragon Ball: The Legend of Goku is an American fantasy adventure film based on the manga Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama, produced by 20th Century Studios, Toho and Shonen Jump, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film is directed by, written by and , and stars , , , , , Riley Lai Nelet, , ,  with  and. The film is the first in the Dragon Ball film series. The plot follows closely to the "Emperor Pilaf Saga" of the original series with elements of the "Red Ribbon Army Saga" and references Jaco the Galactic Patrolman.

It was followed by a sequel, Dragon Ball: World Tournament.

Cast
Additionally, provides the voice of Turtle, Roshi's friend. and play General Blue and Colonel Violet, respectively, members of the Red Ribbon Army. portrays Ninja Murasaki while, , and Yutaka Takeuchi portray the rest of the Murasaki Ninjas. portrays Mercenary Tao. has a cameo as the voice of Shenron. Dragon Ball creator,, has a cameo as a street vendor that Goku briefly interacts with.
 * as, the protagonist. An orphaned boy who possesses a monkey tail and a staff and is well versed in martial arts.
 * as, a genius girl who is on a quest for the Dragon Balls so as to reunite with her sister.
 * as, a common desert thief who finds himself unwittingly joining forces with Goku and Bulma.
 * as Oolong, a pig and one of Yamcha's cohorts who has the ability to transform into anything.
 * as Puar, a small blue cat-like creature and one of Yamcha's cohorts who can fly.
 * Riley Lai Nelet as, a ditsy princess who has a big crush on Goku and misses her father, the Ox King.
 * as Ox King, a former student of Roshi's and Chi Chi's father who aids Goku and his friends.
 * as Mai, Pilaf's female minion who is deadly and deceitful.
 * as Shu, Pilaf's humanoid dog minion who is crafty.
 * as Emperor Pilaf, the diminutive goblin-like antagonist who wants the Dragon Balls so that he can conquer the world.
 * as, an ancient martial arts master who aids Goku and his allies in finding the Dragon Balls.