The film is loosely based on the Japanese Dragon Ball manga and anime created by Akira Toriyama. It stars Justin Chatwin, Emmy Rossum, James Marsters, Jamie Chung, Chow Yun-fat, Joon Park, and Eriko Tamura. The movie was released in Japan and several other Asian countries on March 13, 2009, and in the United States on April 10, 2009. It has since been canceled by Funimation and Toei, who have stated they do not have any plans to release a sequel.
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It follows the adventures of the team as they try to find the seven Dragonballs before the next solar eclipse when Ōzaru the Great Ape will return and join forces with Piccolo. In the film, Piccolo reveals to Goku that he is himself an infant, having been sent to Earth as an infant to destroy the Dragon Ball when he grew older. The team must find all the Dragonballs and defeat Piccolo in order to save the Earth from the evil god of the underworld, Shenron the Eternal Dragon, before he can take control of the Earth and turn it into a super-villain. The final battle sees the team defeat the evil Piccolo and Shenron in a battle for the title of “Eternal Dragon” The film ends on a cliffhanging cliffhanger, with the final battle taking place in the middle of the night. It also features a cameo appearance by the film’s main character, Justin chatwin, who plays the role of the young son of the lead character, Son of Gohan, who is later revealed to be a martial arts master and a member of the Dragonball team. It was directed by James Wong, produced by Stephen Chow, and written by Ben Ramsey, and distributed by Fox Films. It premiered in Japan on March 12, 2009; in the US on March 14, 2010; and in Europe on March 16, 2011; and worldwide on March 17, 2012; and on March 20, 2012.
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