

Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest
ドラゴンボールZ この世で一番強いヤツ
In his laboratory, biotechnology expert Dr. Kochin gathers the dragon balls intending to free his master Dr. Uirou, a mad scientist hellbent on ruling the world, forever frozen in the never-melting ice of the Tsurumai-Tsuburi Mountains. Attempting to locate the dragon balls, Gohan Son and Oolong arrive at the scene and are ambushed by several creatures known as "Bio-Men." Training nearby, Piccolo attempts to save them but is then attacked by three mysterious warriors. When the ice beneath them breaks, it cuts their altercation short, burying Gohan and Oolong within. After regaining consciousness, they return home to Kame House only to encounter Bio-Men, demanding Muten-Roushi to follow them. Refusing, he easily defeats the creatures, piquing Dr. Kochin's interest. Under the impression of Muten-Roushi being the strongest man in the world, Dr. Kochin takes Bulma hostage, forcing Roushi's agreement to accompany him in mysterious plans involving his master. Who are Dr. Kochin and Dr. Uirou? What even is their purpose? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
In his laboratory, biotechnology expert Dr. Kochin gathers the dragon balls intending to free his master Dr. Uirou, a mad scientist hellbent on ruling the world, forever frozen in the never-melting ice of the Tsurumai-Tsuburi Mountains. Attempting to locate the dragon balls, Gohan Son and Oolong arrive at the scene and are ambushed by several creatures known as "Bio-Men." Training nearby, Piccolo attempts to save them but is then attacked by three mysterious warriors. When the ice beneath them breaks, it cuts their altercation short, burying Gohan and Oolong within. After regaining consciousness, they return home to Kame House only to encounter Bio-Men, demanding Muten-Roushi to follow them. Refusing, he easily defeats the creatures, piquing Dr. Kochin's interest. Under the impression of Muten-Roushi being the strongest man in the world, Dr. Kochin takes Bulma hostage, forcing Roushi's agreement to accompany him in mysterious plans involving his master. Who are Dr. Kochin and Dr. Uirou? What even is their purpose? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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TheMistyUser
January 2, 2026
Español: Retardado insulto a la inteligencia, como casi todas las películas de Dragon Ball. Es incluso peor que la rancia película de Garlic Jr. La fundación de la pelicula desde sus primeros mins no tiene sentido con el canon, y la base del conflicto es una completa subnormalidad. Oolong y Gohan roban una nave de Bulma fuera de cámara, y después nos topamos con el malo malote unidimensional de la película: el asistente del Dr. Willow. Cometen exactamente los mismos fallos de "Devuélvanme a mi Gohan", jamás nos explican como le hizo el villano para reunir las 7 esferas del dragón. En este punto no deberían haberesferas en la tierra, tomando en cuenta la muerte de Kami sama. La trama se limita a otro combate formulaico contra villanos genéricos olvidables. Elementos como la disque venganza del Dr. Willow no pasan de lo superficial. El posterior objetivo del villano es una imbecilidad digna de un marihuano fuma porros: secuestran a Roshi para adueñarse de su cuerpo, ignorando que el vejete no supera ni los 200 de nivel de pelea. Al no necesitar para nada el cuerpo de Goku o el de Roshi para dominar la tierra, hace que la pelicula parezca super retardada si te lo pones a pensar. Lo mismo puedo decir de la estúpida construcción de eventos a causa del nulo sentido común de los personajes: como Roshi dejándose secuestrar por los monigotes copias de los Saibaman, cuando fácilmente derrotó a varios hace 5 minutos, incluso le destrozó el cuerpo al secuaz Cyborg durante el climax. Tampoco explican por qué Gohan ayuda a Oolong en su robo de las esferas. Otros eventos idiotas incluyen a Goku teniendo problemas contra los androides, cuando fácilmente pudo usar el Kaio ken o expulsar Ki para salir del hielo, los villanos jamás usando su super tecnología generadora de cambios climáticos para dominar al mundo al instante, o los héroes teniendo dificultades en la batalla final, cuando fácilmente podían destruir el laboratorio desde antes, liberar a Bulma y acabar con los malos. Ni hablemos de otras incoherencias bien estupidas como Krillin llegando a la base del Dr. Willow sin explicación, o ser capaz de pegar un salto hacia el espacio exterior sin esfuerzo. Gohan siendo capaz de pilotar la nave de Bulma no tiene sentido, y tampoco lo tiene la aparición de Piccolo, recordemos que el Namekiano murió en la saga Saiyajin, pero como la película espera que la audiencia asuma que eventos del arco pasado ocurrieron, no hace más que crear desastres argumentales. English: A retarded insult to intelligence, like almost all Dragon Ball movies. It's even worse than the stinky Garlic Jr. movie. The film's premise, from its very first minutes, makes no sense within the canon, and the core conflict is utterly absurd. Oolong and Gohan steal Bulma's spaceship off-screen, and then we're introduced to the film's one-dimensional villain: Dr. Willow's assistant. They make the exact same mistakes as the Garlic Jr. Movie—they never explain how the villain managed to gather the seven Dragon Balls. At this point, there shouldn't even be any Dragon Balls on Earth, considering Kami sama's death. The plot is limited to another formulaic fight against forgettable, generic villains. Elements like Dr. Willow's supposed revenge are nothing more than superficial. The villain's subsequent objective is an idiotic scheme worthy of a weedhead addict: they kidnap Roshi to take over his body, ignoring the fact that the old man's power level doesn't even reach 200. Since Dr. Willow doesn't need Goku's or Roshi's body to rule the Earth, it makes the movie seem incredibly retarded when you think about it. The same can be said of the stupid story construction due to the characters' complete lack of common sense: like Roshi letting himself be kidnapped by the Saibaman clones, when he easily defeated several five minutes earlier, he even destroyed the Cyborg's henchman's body during the climax. They also fail to explain why Gohan helps Oolong steal the Dragon Balls. Other idiotic events include Goku struggling against the androids, when he could easily have used the Kaio-ken, or expelled Ki to escape the ice; the villains never using their super weather-changing technology to instantly dominate the world; or the heroes struggling in the final battle, when they could have easily destroyed the lab beforehand, freed Bulma, and defeated the bad guys. Let's not even mention other truly stupid inconsistencies, like Krillin arriving at Dr. Willow's base without explanation, or being able to effortlessly jump into outer space. Gohan being able to pilot Bulma's spaceship also makes no sense, nor does Piccolo's appearance: remember, the Namekian died in the Saiyan Saga. But since the movie expects the audience to assume that events from the previous arc occurred, it only creates plot holes.
lolicontim666
May 27, 2010
This movie was better than the last movie. First off, the fights where more epic than the last, and they featured more characters in this one. What i really like is this pretty much the last time Master Roshi is seen fighting. This movie takes place somewhere between the Saiyan saga, and Frieza saga. Like all the DBZ movies, it contains plot inconsitencies. Like how piccolo is some how alive even though he was killed by Nappa. All and all this was a pretty good movie. What I really enjoyed was when Master Roshi, Krillin, and Goku used a Kamehameha wave all at the sametime against Wheelo.
YoungVagabond
September 8, 2015
I remember this being one of the better DBZ movies when I was a dumbass 14 year-old who liked the franchise, half a lifetime ago. I particularly recall enjoying the biomechanical monsters the Z warriors fought. Needless to write, nostalgia clouded my judgment. As with any property related to DBZ, the plot is insipid. A mad scientist, Dr. Kochin, is able to easily gather all 7 Dragonballs before Goku and company even figure out what is going on. Some defenders of Earth they are! What is the point of even having a radar if they are going to ignoreit? It's not like Goku has a day job. After summoning the Eternal Dragon, instead of wishing for ultimate power to easily defeat anyone in the universe, Dr. Kochin wishes for a few piddly glaciers to melt. This frees up the main mad scientist, Dr. Wheelo, who has been trapped there for 50 years. Magically, despite being there all that time and unable to escape, he has a fully functioning laboratory, a power supply, and numerous minions when the glaciers are broken! Frankly, I was disappointed he didn't have a French restaurant with waiters, too. Instead of getting straight to the fights, there is an interlude during which Gohan is back home and studying. It is boring and worthless. As usual with DBZ, there is entirely too much talking in this movie, and of the most moronic variety. "I'll make you pay!" "Silence, you fool!" "(Insert character name, yelled loudly)" "You can't win!" "My boy is growing up!" Considering how mediocre and low-effort the fight scenes are to begin with, did the animators really have to take a break to insert dialogue worse than a 13 year-old's fan fiction? Okay okay, but what about the actual enemies and fights themselves? While better than some of the DBZ movie sequels, they weren't as cool as I remembered them. Dr. Wheelo's biomechanical creations fight and function very similarly to the standard alien antagonists of the Z universe. Hell, they even look like aliens. One has a stretchy stomach, another ice breath, and a third tentacles of electricity. That's about it for the "creativity". Also, any final fight that ends with a spirit bomb is disappointing and anticlimactic. I can't imagine anything more boring (Goku stands there, with his hands raised, doing nothing) or more deus ex machina. (An easy get out of jail card when Goku is weaker than his nemesis but needs to defeat him in the last few minutes of the film) In conclusion, this is lousy, although admittedly not as wretched as some of the mass-produced DBZ movies that followed.
kekekeKaj
April 28, 2010
Hmmm, "The World's Strongest" was actually better than the last Dragon Ball Z movie I watched (the one with the cyborgs). So I guessed (correctly) this must have been made before the other one, when they were less short of ideas. This movie is slightly more exciting than the other one, but other than that, it's the same stuff. Same crappy jokes, same unimpressive animation, and same retarded storyline. Again, the story spends a few minutes introducing who the bad guys are... then promptly descends into endless fighting. The only differences between this and the last Dragon Ball movie I watched is that this moviespends maybe five minutes longer before the main battles start, and also Goku is fighting different opponents this time round. The fighting itself isn't much to talk about either, as it gets seriously repetitive after a few minutes. A bit of a worthless movie whichever angle you look at it from.
barcaman101
June 21, 2012
Firstly if you dont like the DBZ brand then you wont like this movie.This is definately for the fans and those who want a quick action fix with no strings attached.The plot is fairly straightforward,Gohan and oolong were playing with the dragon radar one day and then realize that all seven dragon balls were being gathered in one place.They then become alarmed and take the radar and venture out to see who was gathering them.Their search lead them to an artic wilderness where it is said that the ice is so dense that not even the sun can melt it and it stays frozen allyear round. The man who is behind the dragon ball collecting is Dr koshin, an evil scientist and partner to Dr wheelo.The two of them had planned to take over the world fifety years ago useing their terrible biotechnology but fate intervened causeing an avalanche which trapped Dr wheelo beneath the frozen wilderness.Now after fifety years Dr kochin has used the dragonballs to release the evil of Dr wheelo upon the earth again.The situation is even more dire as Dr wheelo's body was destroyed in the accident and he seeks a vessel for his brilliant mind,he seeks the world strongest and goku's gonna give it to him.After Master roshi was kidnapped by Dr koshin who believes him to be the world strongest fighter as he was fifty years ago,they try to use him but they are unaware of the earth new saviour Goku who must rescue master roshi,oolong and gohan while at the same time stop Dr wheelo from taking over his body and the world. What i love about this movie is the awesome fight scene,it uses swift kicks and punches in real choreograph martial arts and energy attacks that comes out beatufully.Dr koshin evil henchmen all have their own specail ability and the fights with them and goku is great although short.The animation and sound are typical dbz material but the blu-ray version looks awesome.A thoroughly entertaininging short movie and a must watch for any dbz fan.
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