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Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins

Original title: Xin qi long zhu
  • 1991
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.5K
YOUR RATING
Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins (1991)
Alien InvasionKung FuMartial ArtsQuestSlapstickSuperheroSupernatural FantasyActionAdventureComedy

An evil alien searches the Earth for seven "Dragon Pearls" which can grant him ultimate power. A gang of misfit adventurers band together to stop him.An evil alien searches the Earth for seven "Dragon Pearls" which can grant him ultimate power. A gang of misfit adventurers band together to stop him.An evil alien searches the Earth for seven "Dragon Pearls" which can grant him ultimate power. A gang of misfit adventurers band together to stop him.

  • Director
    • Chun-Liang Chen
  • Writers
    • Ching-Kang Yao
    • Akira Toriyama
  • Stars
    • Chi-Chiang Chen
    • Jeannie Hsieh
    • Tung-Chuen Cheng
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chun-Liang Chen
    • Writers
      • Ching-Kang Yao
      • Akira Toriyama
    • Stars
      • Chi-Chiang Chen
      • Jeannie Hsieh
      • Tung-Chuen Cheng
    • 16User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chi-Chiang Chen
    Chi-Chiang Chen
    • Monkey Boy
    • (as Charles Chen Zi-Qiang)
    Jeannie Hsieh
    Jeannie Hsieh
    • Seetou
    Tung-Chuen Cheng
    • Westwood
    San Peng
    San Peng
    • Piggy
    Chung-Yu Huang
    • Turtle Man
    Tu Chin
    Tu Chin
    • Sparkle
    Yi-Juan Li
    • Jen Jen
    Ruan-Feng Su
    • King Horn
    Long-Sheng Jiang
    • Zebrata
    Eveline Oranje
    • Malilia
    Ying-Hung Chiu
    • Jen-Jen's father
    • (as Yao Ying Hung)
    Yuan-Feng Su
    • King Gourmeth
    • Director
      • Chun-Liang Chen
    • Writers
      • Ching-Kang Yao
      • Akira Toriyama
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    User reviews16

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    8jeremycrimsonfox

    A Bootleg That Adapts Dragon Ball Better Than Hollywood Ever Did

    Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins is a live-action film made in Taiwan that is basically an unauthorized adaptation of Dragon Ball.

    In this movie, King Horn, an evil alien, leads an army to take the seven Dragon Pearls, causing destruction and even death where he and his minions go. In the mountans, a girl names Seetou is searching for a Dragon Pearl, and meets Monkey Boy, a young boy who lives with his grandfather, Sparkle. After his home is attacked, Monkey Boy and Seetou goes on a journey to stop King Horn, who seels the Dragon Pearls to conquer the universe.

    Okay, I get a lot of people are hating this, but I am not one of them. In fact, I think this is a better adaptation than what Hollywood would make 18 years later with Dragonball Evolution. Here, the movie stays true to the anime, as it keeps some of the characters accurate, despite the name changes to avoid legal trouble with Toei, the company who made the Dragonball anime, and kept the absurd humor it is know for. It does have some things I do not like (like Yamcha, a desert bandit, being turned into a cowboy from the West named Westwood, and replacing Puar with a talking cockatoo named Miss Knowwhat, as well as the fact that the only version watchable is the Ultimate Edition, which basically adds cheesy CGI effects), but this is live action adaptation that is close, as the story is a good mix of action and cheesy comedy, an it's closer to the anime it is based on.
    edbunny

    Enjoyable for Dragonball Enthusiasts

    Live action take on the enormously popular Japanese cartoon series, Dragonball. Many of the original characters are present, including Gokou, Kame-sennin (Master Roshi), Yamu-cha, Bulma, and Oolong, although they are given different names. The story more or less follows the original introduction to the characters in the series (ie. meeting each other by chance while searching for the Dragon Balls/Pearls). Low budget (at least after spending so much on explosions), but enjoyable if you like cartoonish kung fu movies and Dragonball!
    4mazochungo

    Just a few points to add

    Mr. Brento wonders if this movie was produced by the same who produced the Dragonball Z TV series. Of course not.

    This is a Hong Kong real action movie based on the first episodes of the Japanese original cartoon (which was also based on a comic book series). And I really don't know if it was produced under the license of the Dragonball creators...

    However, the story of the monkey-boy with special powers is an ancient tale known all over Asia (in Japan, the name of the boy in the tale is Songoku; in China, it is Sunwukong; in Korea it is Sonogong; etc) and the story in Dragonball has much to do with that tale.

    By the way, as I said, this movie is based on the first episodes of the Dragonball series (which was followed by Dragonball Z, although I think the US version had a different airing order). And all the scenes related to sexuality were also contained in the original cartoon series (without so much overacting and so much insistence on it!), but because of your comments I may suppose they were completely removed in the American dubbing.

    Anyway, I agree with you about the overacting in the film and about how poor this adaptation of the original cartoon is. But maybe because of that nobody can forget it after watching it...
    7Sentinel-15

    Wacky fantasy action movie

    Live action movie based on Akira Toriyama's well-known Dragon Ball manga and anime.

    While it's overall appreciation by many doesn't seem anything to write home about, I would like to note that, while some changes were obviously made, it is actually very close to the spirit of the original Dragon Ball manga as well as the original TV series, which itself often got quite silly indeed.

    Sure, things got a bit more serious in the DBZ follow-up series, but most of the film's main characters are close to their manga origins, and some of the events in the film are close to the original as well.

    That said, this film will probably never win any movie awards, but it is a lot of fun, and a curiosity for all the Dragon Ball fans out there.
    lordzedd-2

    Worst Dub ever

    THE PLOT:

    When beautiful Bulma searches for the mystical Dragon `BALLS'. She meets young Goku, who was chasing after the goons who kidnapped his Grandfather Gohan for his 4 star Dragonball. Joining forces Goku, Bulma, Yomcha and Oolong vow to collect the remaining Dragonballs and rescue Gohan from the forces of the evil King Horn.

    THE OPINION:

    This has got to be the WORST dubbing in the history of foreign films. Like they changed easily pronounced named like Goku and Bulma. Plus they changed the name of the Dragonballs to Dragonpearls. What the hell was that for? Did the American movie company the American people are that stupid to think of live Dragon Testicles? Aside from the bad dubbing, the original makers blew it big time on several key points. Like Goku's Grandfather Gohan was dead when he meets Bulma. Plus he was called `MONKEY BOY' because he had a tail. Plus for 1989 the creature effects could have been allot better, even for a Chinese film. I GIVE IT (4 STARS) ****

    ON THE POSITIVE SIDE (+HITS)

    +FLYING (The overall combat scenes were very good)

    +ENERGY WEAPONS (They didn't forget the Kamahamaha wave)

    +LOOK (The Dragonballs looked just like the cartoon)

    ON THE NEGATIVE SIDE (-MISSES)

    -BAD DUB (The VO was just awful, Monkey Boy instead of Goku, and the Turtle Hermit instead of Master Rôshi)

    -PLOT HOLES (Goku's Granpa Gohan was dead)

    -NO TAIL (What happened to Goku's tail? It's not like a tail is a hard effect. They did it in the Wizard Of Oz)

    and finally two words:

    -DRAGON BALLS (When did Dragonball become a bad word? It's in the freakin' title for crying out loud)

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    • Trivia
      The film was loosely inspired by Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies (1986).
    • Goofs
      In nearly in every fight scene, a wire is visible., most notably when Monkey Boy is flying through the Forest, the camera follows him from afar, but that white wire is clearly visible.
    • Quotes

      Son Goku: [feeding monkeys] Hey, take it easy, you guys! I'll bring you bananas every day!

    • Crazy credits
      The Ultimate Edition version's end credits feature a shot of CGI animation of Monkey Boy fighting against Westwood.
    • Alternate versions
      In the Ultimate Edition version, a majority of the special effects have been redesigned by placing CGI over them. While the opening and close credits were both extended and redone with CGI.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Incredible Monk (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Taiketsu no Toki
      from Fight! Iczer-1 (1985)

      Composed by Chumei Watanabe

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    • Release date
      • November 1991 (Taiwan)
    • Country of origin
      • Taiwan
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Dragon Ball: Ultimate Edition
    • Production companies
      • Filmswell International Ltd.
      • My Way Film Company
      • Yes Films Company Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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