Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!!

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Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!!
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Promotional image
Directed by Yoshihiro Ueda
Screenplay by Takao Koyama
Story by Akira Toriyama
Based on Dragon Ball
by Akira Toriyama
Starring See Cast
Narrated by Jōji Yanami
Music by Shunsuke Kikuchi
Cinematography Akio Ōnuki
Edited by Shinichi Fukumitsu
Production
company
Distributed by Shueisha
Release dates
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  • September 21, 2008 (2008-09-21) (Japan)
Running time
31 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! (Japanese: ドラゴンボール オッス! 帰ってきた孫悟空と仲間たち!! Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Ossu! Kaette Kita Son Gokū to Nakama-tachi!!?) is a 35-minute Japanese animated short film based on Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball series, shown on the Jump Super Anime Tour from September 21 to November 23, 2008. It was the first animated Dragon Ball film in twelve years, following the tenth anniversary film The Path to Power.

Plot

Two years after the defeat of Majin Boo, Mr. Satan finally finishes construction on his brand new hotel. Feeling guilty that the hotel is in honor of what the majority of Earth believes to be his defeat of Boo, he invites all of the characters and their families to a banquet. Goku and Vegeta decide to spar, as they have dressed in their usual fighting outfits. Shortly after dinner, two Saiyan spaceships land just outside town, and a mysterious Saiyan and his wife confront the heroes at the hotel. They are revealed to be Vegeta's younger brother, Tarble, who had been deemed too weak to fight in the past and was sent to a distant star before the destruction of Planet Vegeta, and his wife Gure, who is a small, cartoon-like alien. Tarble asks his brother for help in dealing with Abo and Kado, soldiers who are remnants of Freeza's army, who are causing havoc on his planet. Goku and Vegeta argue over who will fight the brothers. Even their sons and friends offer to join in, but so many fighting two people seems unfair, so Goku comes up with an idea to solve the issue.

As Abo and Kado land, the heroes pick radishes from Goku and Chi Chi's garden to determine who will battle the duo. Everyone picks short radishes until Goten picks out the apparent longest. Jealous, Vegeta tells Trunks to pick one that is longer. Pressured by his father, Trunks picks out what appears to be a short radish, but it turns out to be the longest, stretching all the way down to the mountain. This means that Trunks wins and is chosen to fight, and the battle begins. However, Abo and Kado are two opponents and Goku asks Vegeta to let Goten fight with Trunks, but Vegeta says that Trunks is enough. Nevertheless, Goku lets Goten join Trunks, which prompts an angry outburst from Vegeta, who relents after his wife persuades him to agree. When the battle begins, without going Super Saiyan, the children easily defeat the two soldiers. However, when Abo and Kado create doubles of themselves, the boys get beaten easily. Irritated, Vegeta shouts at Trunks to read their ki and says that Trunks has forgotten the basics. When his wife says it is because he never taught Trunks basics, Vegeta says he lacks motivation like her, starting an argument between them which prompts Goku to say that it's not the time for a "marital quarrel". With a little help from Goten's brother Gohan, he and Trunks are able to fight and seem to have the upper hand. Everyone except for Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo go back to the hotel. As the battle is almost over, Abo and Kado fuse into their larger, more powerful form, Aka.

Aka easily devastates Goten and Trunks, slamming them around and tossing them like rag dolls, and everyone comes back. Goten and Trunks try to fuse; while the first is a failure, the second is successful, and they become Gotenks. Gotenks attacks and appear to have defeated Aka. However, while everyone is celebrating, Aka attacks the boys again with a super move after Gotenks taunts him, but Piccolo blocks the attack. Infuriated, Aka destroys most of the hotel while Gotenks protects Tarble and Gure. Seeing Aka's threat growing, Goku and Vegeta join the fight, but Goku tricks Vegeta into looking away while he defeats Aka with a final Kamehameha. With the battle over, Mr. Satan mourns the loss of his hotel. His daughter Videl tells him that this serves as a lesson, and he promises to change. Everyone goes back to what's left of the hotel, where their banquet is still waiting. Abo and Kado give up the fight and join them in the feast. The special ends with Goku and Vegeta fighting over pork and sushi, even going Super Saiyan as they argue, much to the amusement of their friends but the embarrassment of their wives.

Characters

This special introduces four new characters: Abo (アボ?) and Kado (カド?), red and blue aliens wearing battle fatigues who later merge into a large, purple alien named Aka (アカ?) (Goten and Trunks jokingly call him "Abokado", a reference to avocado), a Saiyan named Tarble (ターブル Tāburu?), Vegeta's younger brother who had previously been sent away from planet Vegeta by King Vegeta, and his wife Gure (グレ?), a small pink and white robot-like alien from the planet that Tarble was sent to.

Cast

Development

The film was first announced in the April 21st issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine. Stating that it would premiere along with One Piece: Romance Dawn Story at the Jump Super Anime Tour and visit ten Japanese cities to celebrate Shōnen Jump's 40th anniversary.[1] In the June 9th issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump it was announced that the story would be based on an original concept by Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama, revisiting the comedic story-telling seen early in the series.[2] The following August issue of V Jump revealed a small hint of the plot and that at least three new characters would appear.[3]

Distribution

The site Jumpland began streaming the film to both Japanese and English speaking viewers on their website on November 24, 2008 the Monday following the final stop on the Super Tour and was discontinued on January 31, 2009.[4] Shortly before ending, it was announced that the film would be made available along with One Piece: Romance Dawn Story and Tegami Bachi: Light and Blue Night Fantasy on a triple feature DVD that would only be available though a mail-in offer exclusive to Japanese residents.[5] The special was included as a bonus feature on the more widely available, limited edition home release of the 2013 film Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods on September 13, 2013.

In the February issue of V Jump it was announced that a manga adaptation illustrated by Naho Ōishi was in the works; it was published in the magazine's March 21 and April 21, 2009 issues.[6] It was collected into a single tankōbon volume on September 3, 2010.[7]

See also

References

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