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{{Character Infobox
 
|RefName = Goku
 
|RefName = Goku
|image = [[File:GokuDBE.jpg|280px|Promotional photograph of Goku in ''Dragonball Evolution'']]
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|image = GokuDBE.jpg
 
|JapName = 悟空
 
|JapName = 悟空
 
|RomName = Gokū
 
|RomName = Gokū
 
|AniName =
 
|AniName =
 
|MangaName =
 
|MangaName =
|AltName = Geeko (by his classmates)
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|AltName = Geeko (by his schoolmates)<br>Kakarot (only by Lord Piccolo)<ref>[[Dragonball Evolution: The Game]]</ref>
 
|FirstApp = ''[[Dragonball Evolution]]'' (March 2009)
 
|FirstApp = ''[[Dragonball Evolution]]'' (March 2009)
 
|Appears in = ''Dragonball Evolution''
 
|Appears in = ''Dragonball Evolution''
|Race = [[Saiyan]]<ref>[[Dragonball Evolution (video game)|''Dragonball Evolution'' video game]]</ref>
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|Race = [[Saiyan]]<ref>[[Dragonball Evolution: The Game]]</ref>
 
|Gender = Male
 
|Gender = Male
|FamConnect = <li>[[Oozaru (Dragon Ball Evolution)|Oozaru]] (original form)<li>[[Grandpa Gohan (Randall Duk Kim)|Grandpa Gohan]] (grandfather)<li> [[Roshi (Chow Yun-Fat)|Roshi]] (mentor)<li>[[Lord Piccolo (James Marsters)|Lord Piccolo]] (former master of original form)
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|FamConnect = [[Oozaru (Dragon Ball Evolution)|Oozaru]] (original form)<br>[[Grandpa Gohan (Randall Duk Kim)|Grandpa Gohan]] (grandfather)<br>[[Roshi (Chow Yun-Fat)|Roshi]] (mentor)<br>[[Lord Piccolo (James Marsters)|Lord Piccolo]] (former master of original form)
 
}}
 
}}
{{Quote|I am Goku. I am Oozaru. To be at one with myself, I must be two.|''[[Dragonball Evolution]]''}}
 
 
'''Goku''' (悟空) is a fictional character in the 2009 film ''[[Dragonball Evolution]]''. He is an adaptation of [[Goku]], the main protagonist of [[Akira Toriyama]]'s [[Dragon Ball (franchise)|''Dragon Ball'' franchise]], and is portrayed by [[List of actors in live action Dragon Ball films#Justin Chatwin|Justin Chatwin]].
 
'''Goku''' (悟空) is a fictional character in the 2009 film ''[[Dragonball Evolution]]''. He is an adaptation of [[Goku]], the main protagonist of [[Akira Toriyama]]'s [[Dragon Ball (franchise)|''Dragon Ball'' franchise]], and is portrayed by [[List of actors in live action Dragon Ball films#Justin Chatwin|Justin Chatwin]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
[[File:296323 188699644545554 100002165598716 446618 226164830 n.jpg|thumb|left|Goku wearing the Turtle School uniform and holding a Dragon Ball]]
 
[[File:296323 188699644545554 100002165598716 446618 226164830 n.jpg|thumb|left|Goku wearing the Turtle School uniform and holding a Dragon Ball]]
After [[Lord Piccolo (James Marsters)|Lord Piccolo]] was sealed away by the [[mafuba]], [[Oozaru (Dragonball: Evolution)|Oozaru]] escaped to [[Earth]] as a human infant. He was found and raised by [[Grandpa Gohan (Randall Duk Kim)|Gohan]], who gave him the name "Goku". According to a prophecy, on Goku's eighteenth birthday, he would be reborn as Oozaru.
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After [[Lord Piccolo/Dragonball Evolution|Lord Piccolo]] was sealed away by the [[mafuba]], [[Oozaru (Dragon Ball Evolution)|Oozaru]] escaped to [[Earth]] as a human infant. He was found and raised by [[Grandpa Gohan/Dragonball Evolution|Gohan]], who gave him the name "Goku". According to a prophecy, on Goku's eighteenth birthday, he would be reborn as Oozaru.
   
When he is introduced in the movie, Goku is a regular teenager attending high school and has trouble fitting in, having difficulties holding back his inner strength against bullies, who he has to deal with often. He is also infatuated with the school's most popular girl, [[Chi-Chi (Jamie Chung)|Chi-Chi]]. Although he has been trained in the way of [[martial arts]] by his grandfather, he opts not to fight back or abuse the skills he has been taught. When Goku turns eighteen years old, Grandpa Gohan gives him the [[Dragon Ball (object)|Four-Star Dragon Ball]], shortly before being confronted by Piccolo. Goku decides to go to Chi-Chi's party one night, while [[Carey Fuller (Texas Battle)|Fuller]]'s gang does not let him in, leaving Goku to fight. After Goku defeats Fuller's boys, Fuller grabs a piece of metal to attack Goku with. Goku jumps onto Fuller's [[car]], making Fuller miss him and take off his own side view mirror. "Nice swing, good form!" Goku taunts. While making Fuller miss every swing and making him trash his car instead, Goku continues to taunt by saying "Close one!", "Doing good!", "Hey Fuller!", and "You got a couple of dings there you might wanna try buffing out."
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When he is introduced in the movie, Goku is a regular teenager attending high school and has trouble fitting in, having difficulties holding back his inner strength against bullies, who he has to deal with often. He is also infatuated with the school's most popular girl, [[Chi-Chi/Dragonball Evolution|Chi-Chi]]. Although he has been trained in the way of [[martial arts]] by his grandfather, he opts not to fight back or abuse the skills he has been taught. When Goku turns eighteen years old, Grandpa Gohan gives him the [[Dragon Ball (object)|Four-Star Dragon Ball]], shortly before being confronted by Piccolo. Goku decides to go to Chi-Chi's party one night, while [[Carey Fuller (Texas Battle)|Fuller]]'s gang does not let him in, leaving Goku to fight. After Goku defeats Fuller's boys, Fuller grabs a piece of metal to attack Goku with. Goku jumps onto Fuller's [[car]], making Fuller miss him and take off his own side view mirror. "Nice swing, good form!" Goku taunts. While making Fuller miss every swing and making him trash his car instead, Goku continues to taunt by saying "Close one!", "Doing good!", "Hey Fuller!", and "You got a couple of dings there you might wanna try buffing out."
   
 
[[File:Gokubulma.jpg|thumb|Goku with Bulma Briefs]]
 
[[File:Gokubulma.jpg|thumb|Goku with Bulma Briefs]]
After having the chilling feeling that his grandfather is in danger, he retreats back to his home. Once there, he finds it has been completely demolished, and discovers his grandfather's body under the rubble. His grandfather informs Goku with his dying breath that the evil Lord Piccolo has returned and will look for the Dragon Balls to fulfill his evil desires. After the death of his grandfather, Goku embarks on a journey with [[Bulma Brief (Emmy Rossum)|Bulma Brief]], to locate the seven Dragon Balls before Piccolo, who plans to destroy the world using the artifacts. Goku finds [[Roshi (Chow Yun-Fat)|Master Roshi]]'s house, and he joins the journey. He also encounters [[Yamcha (Joon Park)|Yamcha]] along the way, a desert bandit who joins the team. As [[Oozaru (Dragon Ball Evolution)|Oozaru]], he kills Master Roshi, but manages to gain control of himself and finally masters the Kamehameha attack which he'd been having trouble with. With that, he defeats Piccolo and uses the Dragon Balls to revive Master Roshi. Afterwards, he starts a relationship with Chi-Chi.
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After having the chilling feeling that his grandfather is in danger, he retreats back to his home. Once there, he finds it has been completely demolished, and discovers his grandfather's body under the rubble. His grandfather informs Goku with his dying breath that the evil Lord Piccolo has returned and will look for the Dragon Balls to fulfill his evil desires. After the death of his grandfather, Goku embarks on a journey with [[Bulma Brief/Dragonball Evolution|Bulma Brief]], to locate the seven Dragon Balls before Piccolo, who plans to destroy the world using the artifacts. Goku finds [[Roshi/Dragonball Evolution|Master Roshi]]'s house, and he joins the journey. He also encounters [[Yamcha/Dragonball Evolution|Yamcha]] along the way, a desert bandit who joins the team. As [[Oozaru (Dragon Ball Evolution)|Oozaru]], he kills Master Roshi, but manages to gain control of himself and finally masters the Kamehameha attack which he'd been having trouble with. With that, he defeats Piccolo and uses the Dragon Balls to revive Master Roshi. Afterwards, he starts a relationship with Chi-Chi.
   
 
==Techniques and special abilities==
 
==Techniques and special abilities==
[[File:Kamehameha-dbe.jpg|thumb|left|Goku uses the Kamehameha to defeat Piccolo]]
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[[File:Kamehameha-dbe.jpg|thumb|right|Goku uses the Kamehameha to defeat Piccolo]]
*'''[[Kamehameha]]''' – An [[energy wave]] technique.
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*'''[[Kamehameha]]''' – A high-level "air bending technique".
 
*'''[[Ki Blast|''Ki'' Blast]]''' – The most basic form of energy wave.
 
*'''[[Ki Blast|''Ki'' Blast]]''' – The most basic form of energy wave.
 
*'''[[Shadow Crane Strike]]''' – An agile martial arts technique Goku learns from his grandfather.
 
*'''[[Shadow Crane Strike]]''' – An agile martial arts technique Goku learns from his grandfather.
 
*'''[[Spirit Shot]]''' – Goku uses this in the [[Dragonball Evolution (video game)|video game adaption]] of the movie only.
 
*'''[[Spirit Shot]]''' – Goku uses this in the [[Dragonball Evolution (video game)|video game adaption]] of the movie only.
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*'''[[Dragon Fist|Super Dragon Fist]]''' – Goku uses this in the video game adaption of the movie only.
   
 
==Transformations==
 
==Transformations==
 
===Oozaru===
 
===Oozaru===
{{Main|Oozaru (Dragon Ball: Evolution)}}
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{{Main|Oozaru (Dragon Ball Evolution)}}
 
[[File:Oozaru4.jpg|thumb|200px|Oozaru Goku]]
 
[[File:Oozaru4.jpg|thumb|200px|Oozaru Goku]]
 
An (initially) uncontrolled transformation into a large and powerful primate.
 
An (initially) uncontrolled transformation into a large and powerful primate.
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==Comparison to the manga character==
 
==Comparison to the manga character==
 
===Similarities===
 
===Similarities===
*He has a bigger appetite than Bulma, briefly shown in the film.
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* He has a bigger appetite than an average human, which is briefly shown in the film.
*He performs a weaker version of the Kamehameha seconds after watching Master Roshi do it, however in the manga, it is more powerful and does not fall apart in the air.
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* He performs a downgraded version of the Kamehameha seconds after watching Master Roshi do it; however, in the manga, it is more powerful and does not fall apart in the air.
*He is raised by Gohan.
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* He is raised by Grandpa Gohan.
*He is trained by Master Roshi.
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* He is trained by Master Roshi.
*He is not exactly smart.
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* He is naïve.
*He has spiky hair.
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* He has spiky hair, that most likely resembles his son Gohan in the manga.
   
 
===Differences to the manga===
 
===Differences to the manga===
*Goku lives in the mountains, but (in the film) migrates into town very frequently.
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* Goku lives in the mountains, but (in the film) migrates into town very frequently.
*In the manga, he was isolated from modern civilization for most of his childhood. In the film, Goku is a typical teenager in high school and interacts with his peers frequently and uses electronic devices, and also has bullies.
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* In the manga, he was isolated from modern civilization for most of his childhood. In the film, Goku bares some resemblance to his son Gohan during the 20th volume of the Dragonball Z manga as a high school student who interacts with his peers frequenty, uses electronic devices, pursues a classmate girlfriend and he somewhat has bullies.
*The romantic relationship between Goku and Chi Chi is reversed; Goku (in the film) has had a crush on Chi-Chi for some time.
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* The romantic relationship between Goku and Chi Chi is reversed; Goku (in the film) has had a crush on Chi-Chi for some time.
*In the manga, Bulma is the first female he meets, and second human being, whereas in the film he knows many females and sees people a lot, long before meeting Bulma.
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* In the manga, Bulma is the first female he meets, and second human being, whereas in the film he knows many females and sees people a lot, long before meeting Bulma.
*In the manga, he gets his blue gi from Grandpa Gohan, and is never seen wearing anything else until Master Roshi gives him his trademark orange gi. In the film, he wears regular clothes, and Master Roshi gives him his blue gi. He finds the orange gi early in the film, supposedly taking it with him to put it on just in time for the final battle.
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* In the manga, he gets his light-blue gi from Grandpa Gohan, and is never seen wearing anything else until Master Roshi gives him his trademark dark-orange gi. In the film, he wears regular clothes, and Master Roshi gives him his dark-blue gi. He finds the light-orange gi early in the film, supposedly taking it with him to put it on just in time for the final battle.
*The trademark orange gi is all orange in the manga, except for a black and white "turtle" symbol. In the film, it has navy blue pants, and undershirt with an orange shirt. In addition, Goku's wristbands, and belt, which were blue in the manga, are black in the film.
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* Goku's signature gi is all orange in the manga, except for a black and white "turtle" symbol, and in the anime, it is predominantly orange with minor dark blue accents. In the film, it has navy blue pants, and undershirt with an orange vest worn on top. In addition, Goku's wristbands, and belt, which were blue in the manga, are black in the film, and his boots are much smaller.
*When Goku is first introduced in the manga, he is 12 years of age; in the film he is 18.
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* When Goku is first introduced in the manga, he is 12 years of age; in the film he is 18 just as how he was in the 14th volume of the manga.
*In the film, Goku transforms into his Oozaru ([[Great Ape]]) state during a solar eclipse, while this occurred during a full moon in the manga.
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* In the film, Goku transforms into his Oozaru ([[Great Ape]]) state during a solar eclipse, while this occurred by staring at a full moon in the manga and anime.
*In the manga, Oozaru, otherwise known as the Great Ape, is a Saiyan trait, as all Saiyans have the ability to transform into them. In the film, Oozaru was an ancient god who helped Piccolo destroy the earth, and is being reborn in Goku (as an adaptation of the notorious full moon transformation from the series) for unknown reasons.
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** In the manga, Oozaru, otherwise known as the Great Ape, is a Saiyan trait, as all Saiyans have the ability to transform into them. In the film, Oozaru was an ancient god who helped Piccolo destroy the earth, and is being reborn in Goku (as an adaptation of the notorious full moon transformation from the series) for unknown reasons.
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*** In the [[Dragonball Evolution: The Game|video game adaptation]] though, Oozaru is still referred to as "Oozaru the Destroyer", but is once again a Saiyan trait, as when Goku reverts to normal, Piccolo declares the act to be impossible stating that "No Saiyan has ever reverted to human form!"
*Goku's traditional, happy attitude is downplayed in the film. Instead, he questions his belonging on the Earth and wants to fit in, while in the manga, he never really cares to wonder who he was.
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* Goku's traditional, happy attitude is downplayed in the film. Instead, he questions his belonging on the Earth and wants to fit in, while in the manga, he never really cares to wonder who he was.
*In the manga, he masters the Kamehameha extremely quickly, after simply watching Master Roshi do it. In the movie, he has a great deal of trouble mastering it, but finally succeeds in the end, just in time to defeat Piccolo with the technique.
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* In the manga, he masters the Kamehameha extremely quickly, after simply watching Master Roshi do it. In the movie, he has a great deal of trouble mastering it, but finally succeeds in the end, just in time to defeat Piccolo with the technique.
*In the manga and anime, even by the age of eighteen, Goku is capable of performing feats of strength, speed, agility, and ki power that are nearly god-like. In the film, while Goku's abilities are impressive, they are significantly less so.
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* In the manga and anime, even by the age of eighteen, Goku is capable of performing feats of strength, speed, agility, and ki power that are nearly god-like. In the film, while Goku's abilities are impressive, they are significantly less so.
*In the manga, Goku defeats Piccolo with [[Penetrate!]], but in the film, Goku defeats Piccolo with a Kamehameha, flying towards Piccolo using the attack.
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* In the manga, Goku defeats Piccolo with [[Penetrate!]], but in the film, Goku defeats Piccolo with a Kamehameha, flying towards Piccolo using the attack.
*In the manga and the anime, Goku's negative Saiyan traits are knocked out of him after a fall from a ledge. In the film, the incident never happened, as Gohan taught Goku the proper restraint himself. However, Goku does display some Saiyan-like behaviors such as arrogance (claiming Bulma was not even close to killing him after their initial confrontation), toying with the enemy (continually dodging Fuller's attacks, making him destroy his own car and knock himself out), and even sarcasm (directed towards Bulma when she was having trouble finding Roshi in Paozu's directory, claiming she should look up "Master" and then proceeding to spell it out for her).
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* In the manga and the anime, Goku's negative Saiyan traits are knocked out of him after a fall from a ledge. In the film, the incident never happened, as Gohan taught Goku the proper restraint himself. However, Goku does display some Saiyan-like behaviors such as arrogance (claiming Bulma was not even close to killing him after their initial confrontation), toying with the enemy (continually dodging Fuller's attacks, making him destroy his own car and knock himself out), and even sarcasm (directed towards Bulma when she was having trouble finding Roshi in Paozu's directory, claiming she should look up "Master" and then proceeding to spell it out for her).
*In the manga and anime he has a tail but in the film he does not.
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*In the manga and anime he has a tail but in the film he does not much similar to [[Goten]] and [[Trunks]] from Dragon Ball Z.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.justinchatwinfan.com Justin Chatwin fansite]
 
*[http://www.justinchatwinfan.com Justin Chatwin fansite]
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Revision as of 17:55, 18 June 2020

This article is about the character portrayed in live-action by Justin Chatwin. For the original character, see Goku.


Goku (悟空) is a fictional character in the 2009 film Dragonball Evolution. He is an adaptation of Goku, the main protagonist of Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball franchise, and is portrayed by Justin Chatwin.

Biography

296323 188699644545554 100002165598716 446618 226164830 n

Goku wearing the Turtle School uniform and holding a Dragon Ball

After Lord Piccolo was sealed away by the mafuba, Oozaru escaped to Earth as a human infant. He was found and raised by Gohan, who gave him the name "Goku". According to a prophecy, on Goku's eighteenth birthday, he would be reborn as Oozaru.

When he is introduced in the movie, Goku is a regular teenager attending high school and has trouble fitting in, having difficulties holding back his inner strength against bullies, who he has to deal with often. He is also infatuated with the school's most popular girl, Chi-Chi. Although he has been trained in the way of martial arts by his grandfather, he opts not to fight back or abuse the skills he has been taught. When Goku turns eighteen years old, Grandpa Gohan gives him the Four-Star Dragon Ball, shortly before being confronted by Piccolo. Goku decides to go to Chi-Chi's party one night, while Fuller's gang does not let him in, leaving Goku to fight. After Goku defeats Fuller's boys, Fuller grabs a piece of metal to attack Goku with. Goku jumps onto Fuller's car, making Fuller miss him and take off his own side view mirror. "Nice swing, good form!" Goku taunts. While making Fuller miss every swing and making him trash his car instead, Goku continues to taunt by saying "Close one!", "Doing good!", "Hey Fuller!", and "You got a couple of dings there you might wanna try buffing out."

Gokubulma

Goku with Bulma Briefs

After having the chilling feeling that his grandfather is in danger, he retreats back to his home. Once there, he finds it has been completely demolished, and discovers his grandfather's body under the rubble. His grandfather informs Goku with his dying breath that the evil Lord Piccolo has returned and will look for the Dragon Balls to fulfill his evil desires. After the death of his grandfather, Goku embarks on a journey with Bulma Brief, to locate the seven Dragon Balls before Piccolo, who plans to destroy the world using the artifacts. Goku finds Master Roshi's house, and he joins the journey. He also encounters Yamcha along the way, a desert bandit who joins the team. As Oozaru, he kills Master Roshi, but manages to gain control of himself and finally masters the Kamehameha attack which he'd been having trouble with. With that, he defeats Piccolo and uses the Dragon Balls to revive Master Roshi. Afterwards, he starts a relationship with Chi-Chi.

Techniques and special abilities

Kamehameha-dbe

Goku uses the Kamehameha to defeat Piccolo

  • Kamehameha – A high-level "air bending technique".
  • Ki Blast – The most basic form of energy wave.
  • Shadow Crane Strike – An agile martial arts technique Goku learns from his grandfather.
  • Spirit Shot – Goku uses this in the video game adaption of the movie only.
  • Super Dragon Fist – Goku uses this in the video game adaption of the movie only.

Transformations

Oozaru

Main article: Oozaru (Dragon Ball Evolution)

Oozaru4

Oozaru Goku

An (initially) uncontrolled transformation into a large and powerful primate.

Actor's insight

  • "First of all, it's an honor to play Goku, because he is a very important and epic character. He is always seeing the positive side of things, does good things, and always tries to help and take care of the weak, not only pursuing his power. He is a dependable and loving man as well as a boy. So I like Goku. In preparation for the role, of course I read the original manga (all of it), in addition, I read Journey to the West a little, because Dragonball is based on Journey to the West. And during the break time of shooting, I got into Goku's character, telling jokes with other cast in search of the real communication which can be used in acting. This is the most interesting movie for me. Because I have never fought with anyone though, I trained martial arts and acrobat, and then we shot it. That's fun as well as challenging. Fighting with Eriko (Tamura), she punched me in the face, actually she intended to hit lightly, but... it was a clean hit (laugh) She said "I'm sorry!" and apologized to me, but thanks to her, we could shoot very powerful action scenes. Through this work, I think I could learn a lot of things."[3]

Comparison to the manga character

Similarities

  • He has a bigger appetite than an average human, which is briefly shown in the film.
  • He performs a downgraded version of the Kamehameha seconds after watching Master Roshi do it; however, in the manga, it is more powerful and does not fall apart in the air.
  • He is raised by Grandpa Gohan.
  • He is trained by Master Roshi.
  • He is naïve.
  • He has spiky hair, that most likely resembles his son Gohan in the manga.

Differences to the manga

  • Goku lives in the mountains, but (in the film) migrates into town very frequently.
  • In the manga, he was isolated from modern civilization for most of his childhood. In the film, Goku bares some resemblance to his son Gohan during the 20th volume of the Dragonball Z manga as a high school student who interacts with his peers frequenty, uses electronic devices, pursues a classmate girlfriend and he somewhat has bullies.
  • The romantic relationship between Goku and Chi Chi is reversed; Goku (in the film) has had a crush on Chi-Chi for some time.
  • In the manga, Bulma is the first female he meets, and second human being, whereas in the film he knows many females and sees people a lot, long before meeting Bulma.
  • In the manga, he gets his light-blue gi from Grandpa Gohan, and is never seen wearing anything else until Master Roshi gives him his trademark dark-orange gi. In the film, he wears regular clothes, and Master Roshi gives him his dark-blue gi. He finds the light-orange gi early in the film, supposedly taking it with him to put it on just in time for the final battle.
  • Goku's signature gi is all orange in the manga, except for a black and white "turtle" symbol, and in the anime, it is predominantly orange with minor dark blue accents. In the film, it has navy blue pants, and undershirt with an orange vest worn on top. In addition, Goku's wristbands, and belt, which were blue in the manga, are black in the film, and his boots are much smaller.
  • When Goku is first introduced in the manga, he is 12 years of age; in the film he is 18 just as how he was in the 14th volume of the manga.
  • In the film, Goku transforms into his Oozaru (Great Ape) state during a solar eclipse, while this occurred by staring at a full moon in the manga and anime.
    • In the manga, Oozaru, otherwise known as the Great Ape, is a Saiyan trait, as all Saiyans have the ability to transform into them. In the film, Oozaru was an ancient god who helped Piccolo destroy the earth, and is being reborn in Goku (as an adaptation of the notorious full moon transformation from the series) for unknown reasons.
      • In the video game adaptation though, Oozaru is still referred to as "Oozaru the Destroyer", but is once again a Saiyan trait, as when Goku reverts to normal, Piccolo declares the act to be impossible stating that "No Saiyan has ever reverted to human form!"
  • Goku's traditional, happy attitude is downplayed in the film. Instead, he questions his belonging on the Earth and wants to fit in, while in the manga, he never really cares to wonder who he was.
  • In the manga, he masters the Kamehameha extremely quickly, after simply watching Master Roshi do it. In the movie, he has a great deal of trouble mastering it, but finally succeeds in the end, just in time to defeat Piccolo with the technique.
  • In the manga and anime, even by the age of eighteen, Goku is capable of performing feats of strength, speed, agility, and ki power that are nearly god-like. In the film, while Goku's abilities are impressive, they are significantly less so.
  • In the manga, Goku defeats Piccolo with Penetrate!, but in the film, Goku defeats Piccolo with a Kamehameha, flying towards Piccolo using the attack.
  • In the manga and the anime, Goku's negative Saiyan traits are knocked out of him after a fall from a ledge. In the film, the incident never happened, as Gohan taught Goku the proper restraint himself. However, Goku does display some Saiyan-like behaviors such as arrogance (claiming Bulma was not even close to killing him after their initial confrontation), toying with the enemy (continually dodging Fuller's attacks, making him destroy his own car and knock himself out), and even sarcasm (directed towards Bulma when she was having trouble finding Roshi in Paozu's directory, claiming she should look up "Master" and then proceeding to spell it out for her).
  • In the manga and anime he has a tail but in the film he does not much similar to Goten and Trunks from Dragon Ball Z.

References

External links

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