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Dragon Ball Z: Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo (あつまれ! 悟空ワールド, Doragon Bōru Zetto Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo; also known as "Goku's World") is a Dragon Ball video game released for the Terebikko in 1992 in Japan. Like the anime, Toei Animation was responsible for its footage, and as well each seiyū reprised the role of their characters for its sequences.

Gameplay

As a Terebikko title, Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo was packaged as a VHS tape and a telephone peripheral used to input commands to Goku and friends, and also to answer the group's trivia questions when requested.

Plot

Terebikko

The Terebikko

Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo tells a feature-length story involving time travel leading up to the group's first encounter with Cell (portrayed slightly differently than in the mainstream series). The plot of the animation seems as though it could be worked into the mainstream series, particularly some time just prior to the beginning of the Imperfect Cell Saga, as the group is not preoccupied with Cell here until a news report of one of his massacres as Imperfect Cell airs at Master Roshi's house. However, the leading inconsistency stems from how suddenly Cell absorbs Android 17 and Android 18 (as in Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo, the Z Fighters are not taking any measures to impede his progression to perfection), and how once the group encounters Perfect Cell, a heavy punch to the face by Goku is enough to cause Cell to flee and recover from the blow. In the mainstream series, this type of reaction from Perfect Cell would be ridiculous given his power level.

Characters

TerebikoQ9Response

The response to one of the questions

The following is a list of characters who appear in Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo, in their order of appearance. Those with speaking roles will their name accompanied by their respective seiyū.

Trivia

Goku meets himself

Adult Goku meets Kid Goku

  • In this special, Gohan as a kid actually meets Perfect Cell and fights with him, instead of being a teenager after having trained with Goku in the Time Chamber.
  • The same goes for Future Trunks, we see him fight with a sword and with short hair instead of the long hair that Trunks had grown after his training in the Time Chamber with Vegeta.
  • Goku almost causes a paradox, by getting out the Time Machine to meet himself as a kid, if it was not for Trunks to drag him away.

Questions

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