After Goku defeats the Saiyans, Bulma volunteers to travel to Piccolo's home planet Namek and use the Namekian Dragon Balls to restore Yamcha and the others back to life. In need of a spaceship, Mr. Popo reveals one to Bulma, which had been the ship Kami had used to travel to Earth when he was a boy. She repairs the ship with the help of her father and flies off to Namek with Krillin and Son Gohan.[20] After Goku defeats the tyrant Frieza, Yamcha and the others who were killed are revived by Porunga, the dragon of the Namekian Dragon Balls. Vegeta returns to Earth, staying with Bulma and her family.
Bulma has been portrayed by Jeannie Hsieh in the unofficial live-action Dragon Ball movie Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins. She was also featured in the 1990 unofficial Korean adaptation where she was played by Lee Ju Hee. Bulma appeared in the live-action film Dragonball Evolution, portrayed by Emmy Rossum.[43] Rossum described her portrayal of Bulma in Dragonball Evolution as "pretty bad-ass, but still quirky and fun, and kind of ridiculous in the way she is in the anime."[43]
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Reviewing the live-action Dragonball Evolution for IGN, Christopher Monfette said that Emmy Rossum's performance of Bulma is "something of a departure from the anime's vision" of the character, but "brings a lot of kick-ass chick charisma to the role."[51]
Heather (vo): This is actually the sequel to the show Dragon Ball, in which our hero Goku tried to collect powerful Dragon Balls in order to summon a dragon to grant him and his friends wishes.
Tamara (vo): ...he accidentally creates the three super girls, as you do, one night in the lab. Blossom is the leader, Bubbles is the soft, kind one, and Buttercup is our tough ball of angst. To their credit, they stick to these personality tropes way better and more consistently than some girl gangs. (An image of Donna, Tanya and Rosie in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is shown) Mamma Mia, anyone?
Walter (vo): Dragon Ball was, I guess, in Toonami's order, the prequel to their hit show, Dragon Ball Z. It followed a boy with the tail named Goku and his new friend Bulma on their quest to collect the seven mystical Dragon Balls. When all seven are brought together, the eternal dragon Shenron appears, granting his summoner one wish.
Aiyanna: And then he's trying to keep them away and out of the hands of the evil people. They're called the Dark Hand, they're evil, they're working for this demon, his name is Shendu; he's the worst and he's also trapped in a dragon statue, because his regular form is a dragon, and he wants to get back to his regular form. Jackie Chan has to fight all these bad guys. There's Easter eggs of his entire career throughout the show. It's incredible. After each episode, there's these children that run in and get to ask Jackie Chan questions, and then he answers them. It's amazing. And then...
Ultimate DBZ game: Pretty much all characters (not absolutely every single minor one, but more than BT3). This would include: the less important characters in movies such as first form Hirudegarn, Paragus, Android 14/15and a few henchmen such as Bojack's, Bardock's, or Cooler's etc., and possibly the OVA ones like Hachiyack, Abo, and Kado. I'd also like Dragonball and GT characters, (General Rilldo, Shadow Dragons, Major Megallitron, Red Ribbon Army people) For what-if characters, they should be interesting and not over-the-top (I'm sorry, but Super Saiyan 3 Broly is just too strong for a what-if character). So this could be like Super Saiyan Bardock, Base Form Gogeta, a few fusions like Veku, Tiencha, etc. Also, the characters should be proper sized, especially in proportion with the stage. So giant characters would be much bigger (though maybe not quite as big as Ultimate Tenkaichi), and normal characters would be much smaller, because I don't know about RB, but in the BT series if you fought in a city, you'd be two stories high and be taking up the whole road. It was weirdly unrealistic. The story mode should be as scripted as BT3, and more extensive than BT2 and 1. You could make a proper Dragonball and Dragonball GT story, and some What-If scenarios, and it would be cool if you could roam around in some levels like in Dragonball Z Sagas. Another feature you could turn on and off that would be cool would be the environment affecting you (like if you're in a Destroyed Namek, rocks would occasionally fly at you). Also, of course completely destructible environments that could even be affected by Ki Blasts (especially make the ground destructible, showing cracks and stuff). There should be more stages to fight in, such as ones from Dragonball and Dragonball GT, and more varied Earth environments. The gameplay should be pretty much the same as BT3 but with the addition of being able to clash Ki Blast Volleys, and maybe be able to do warp blasts if you're in range. Also in gameplay, make clothes destructible, and show bruises and such. For MAX POWER mode, it should increase your abilties too, like speed and attack and such. Obviously good graphics and music, that's a given. I like the idea of saving replays, password characters, customizing character abilities (although there should be a wider variety of things you can customize, like Speed in BT2), buying items. One thing though, it would be nice to having the replay value of the game increased by having like "special" missions or something, and making the "Ultimate Battle" mode (going with the BT3 model) more extensive, because that's generally where I go right after finishing the story. So have like ranking battles, simulator, survival, all that jazz, and then some other stuff. For two player mode it would cool to be able to fight together, not against each other, in a sort of tag team battle, though that might be difficult to pull off. Also, I don't get the hype about character customization so I don't care about that, so i guess THAT IS ALL.
I think I'd like the idea of something like RB2's combat, mixed into a Legacy of Goku type world. It'd be so kickass if the game became more like a Bioware type RPG or something, with added quests written by AT. How kickass would it be to take control of Goku all the way from DB, all the way until the end of Kid Buu? (I don't like GT, but I wouldn't mind playing it.) I've also had thoughts about if we could get something that could go before Goku and the Z Fighters, such as the first super sayian? I'd love to see that elaborated on. I think there's room for some seriously amazing Dragon Ball games, if people would take the time to try.
The ultimate game should be sort of an rpg where you can run around and do what you want but then team up with goku and like stop the saiyans or something else. Also it should have an af function where if you finish the saga and you get bored but you dont want to restart you can play in af. You should also be able to create your own character. It needs to include every character though, including ones like king kai who is said to be powerful but is never seen fighting. One thing i think it should have is proper final attack names. Full power energy ball is not a name, while kamehameha is an awesome name.
and for any rpg game to be REALLY good, you gotta be able to make your own character. I'd say, you're assigned a random species at the beginning, out of the main and peripheral species that appear throughout dragonball (like, Saiyan, half saiyan, human, namekian, demon, tuffle, anthropomorphic animal, maybe even throw in Frieza's race) and give them random natural power levels, within the parameters of their species. Obviously, this would give some player's HUGE advantages over others. however, almost all of them would be born human, animal, or namekian, so most wouldn't be much of an unfair advantage over most others, and things like saiyans, half saiyans, and Friezas, would eventually reach a certain strength and it would become much harder to get stronger, because each transformation is a bigger leap forward in power, and therefore harder to achieve.
Dragon Ball GT is the anime-only continuation of the Dragon Ball series. Set five years after the epilogue of Dragonball Z, Goku has finally finished training Uub and is ready to return home until an unexpected reunion with Emperor Pilaf and his minions who have managed to obtain the Black Star Dragon Balls, even more powerful than the originals. However, since failure has always been the only option for Pilaf's attempts to Take Over the World, he messes up the wish accidentally turning Goku into a child. 2ff7e9595c
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