Additional information for Dragonball Evolution, which has a domestic theatrical release set for April 10, 2009. The film is being distributed by 20th Century Fox and has not yet been rated. Dragonball Evolution has a total running time of 85 minutes.
PG
Australia
All
South Korea
PG
USA
PG
Singapore
K-11
Finland
PG
UK
PG
Ireland
10
Switzerland
9
Netherlands
PG-13
Philippines
IIA
Hong Kong
Y7
Chile
A
Mexico
Atp
Argentina
PT
Peru
11
Sweden
12
Germany
UA
India
PG-13
Malaysia
M/12
Portugal
7
Spain
85min
100min
Dragonball Evolution
France
Dragonball Evolution
Germany
Dragonball Evolution
Japan
Qi long zhu: Quanxin jinhua
China
Qi long zhu: Quanxin jinhua
Hong Kong
Qi long zhu: Quanxin jinhua
Taiwan
Драконий жемчуг: Эволюция
Russia
Chat lung jyu: Chyunsan jeunfa
Hong Kong
D.B.E.
USA
Deuraegonbol ebollusyeon
South Korea
Dragon Ball
USA
Dragon ball evolución
Mexico
DragonBall: Evolución
Peru
Dragonball
USA
Dragonball - Évolution
Canada
Dragonball - Evolúció
Hungary
Dragonball - Evolución
Venezuela
Dragonball - I exelixi
Greece
Dragonball evolución
Argentina
Dragonball: Evolução
Portugal
Dragonball: Evoluce
Czech Republic
Dragonball: Evolucija
Croatia
Dragonball: Evolutia
Romania
Dragonball: Evolution
USA
Dragonball: Ewolucja
Poland
March 10, 2009
Japan
March 11, 2009
Japan
March 12, 2009
Hong Kong
March 12, 2009
Malaysia
March 12, 2009
Singapore
March 12, 2009
South Korea
March 13, 2009
Japan
March 13, 2009
Taiwan
March 14, 2009
China
March 25, 2009
Indonesia
March 27, 2009
Kazakhstan
April 01, 2009
France
April 02, 2009
Russia
April 03, 2009
Venezuela
April 07, 2009
Argentina
April 08, 2009
Belgium
April 08, 2009
Iceland
April 08, 2009
Ireland
April 08, 2009
Spain
April 08, 2009
Sweden
April 08, 2009
UK
April 08, 2009
Venezuela
April 09, 2009
Argentina
April 09, 2009
Australia
April 09, 2009
Bolivia
April 09, 2009
Brazil
April 09, 2009
Chile
April 09, 2009
Ecuador
April 09, 2009
Hungary
April 09, 2009
Mexico
April 09, 2009
Netherlands
April 09, 2009
New Zealand
April 09, 2009
Panama
April 09, 2009
Peru
April 09, 2009
Slovakia
April 10, 2009
Canada
April 10, 2009
Italy
April 10, 2009
USA
April 10, 2009
Uruguay
April 11, 2009
Philippines
April 15, 2009
Egypt
April 16, 2009
Bahrain
April 16, 2009
Kuwait
April 17, 2009
Poland
April 23, 2009
Turkey
April 24, 2009
Romania
June 11, 2009
Germany
August 07, 2009
India
October 16, 2009
Germany
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The young warrior Son Goku sets out on a quest, racing against time and the vengeful King Piccolo, to collect a set of seven magical orbs that will grant their wielder unlimited power.
[Based on] The King Piccolo Saga [Dragonball], also known as the Piccolo Daimaoh Saga (Demon Lord Piccolo Saga) is the penultimate saga from the anime Dragon Ball. It occurs after the Tien Shinhan Saga and precedes the Piccolo Junior Saga. It includes the battles between Goku and King Piccolo's sons, Goku's first encounter with the Samurai warrior, Yajirobe, Goku's quest to find the Holy Water, his final battle with young King Piccolo, and the birth of Piccolo JuniorAppearances also made by Yamcha and Bulma but regretably not Bwar or Oolong, nor even Krillin. Ox King and his Daughter Chi Chi are speculated -capricorntiger86Co-produced by Hong Kong legend Stephen Chow (Kung Fu Hustle), Dragonball Evolution is an agreeable if low-wattage live action adaptation of the iconic manga and anime series Dragon Ball. Director James Wong fuses the series fantasy-based characters and devices with a somewhat lackluster storyline involving average teen Goku (Justin Chatwin), who breaks from his wholesale pining for classmate Chi-Chi (Jamie Chung) to that hes at the center of an intergalactic search for the all-powerful Dragonballs by evil warlord Piccolo (Buffys James Marsters). With the help of master Roshi (Chow Yun-Fat, who backburners his stoic screen image in favor of some God of Gamblers/Once a Thief-level hamminess), Goku develops his fighting skills to take on Piccolo and save the Earth. The films abundance of martial arts should please younger and less discerning viewers, but its hackneyed dialogue and sluggish pace (especially in the fight scenes, which stutter where they should flow) may disappoint longtime fans of the book and television adaptations. The CGI effects, which labor mightily to reproduce the source materials eye-popping look, also fall short, though the cast is game, especially Marsters and Chow. [D-Man2010]James Wong adapts the rich mythos of the Dragonball series that grew from a manga into various popular animated series with this 20th Century Fox production starring Justin Chatwin. The plot revolves around Goku (Chatwin), Earth's greatest champion, who must defend the planet against an invading race of alien warriors hell-bent on dominating the universe. Wong directs from his own script, with Kung Fu Hustle's Stephen Chow producing. Buffy the Vampire Slayer's James Marsters co-stars as the film's villain, Piccolo, with Jamie Chung playing Chi Chi and Emmy Rossum portraying Bulma. Hong Kong legend Chow Yun-Fat rounds out the cast as Master Roshi, Goku's mentor in the film. [D-Man2010]
James Wong
Director(s)
Ben Ramsey
Akira Toriyama
Writer(s)
Stephen Chow
producer
Rodney Liber
co-producer
Jose Ludlow
line producer: Mexico
Rich Thorne
co-producer
Akira Toriyama
executive producer
Tim Van Rellim
executive producer
Producer(s)
Brian Tyler
Composer(s)
Goku
Justin Chatwin
Roshi
Yun-Fat Chow
Bulma
Emmy Rossum
Chi Chi
Jamie Chung
Lord Piccolo
James Marsters
Yamcha
Joon Park
Mai (as Eriko)
Eriko Tamura
Gohan
Randall Duk Kim
Sifu Norris
Ernie Hudson
Carey Fuller
Texas Battle
Seki
Megumi Seki
Oozaru
Ian Whyte
Agundes
Richard Blake
Moreno
Jon Valera
Butler
Rafael Valdez
Hildenbrand
Mike Wilson
Palmer
Freddy Bouciegues
Emi
Shavon Kirksey
Mr. Kingery
Julian Sedgwick
Weaver
Luis Arrieta
Avatar
Gabriela de la Garza
Referee
Rich E. Cordobes
Yamcha (voice: Japanese version)
Hisao Egawa
Bulma (voice: Japanese version)
Aya Hirano
Son Gohan (voice: Japanese version)
Hiroya Ishimaru
Kamesennin (voice: Japanese version)
Tsutomu Isobe
Mai (voice: Japanese version)
Yûko Kaida
Chi-Chi (voice: Japanese version)
Ami Koshimizu
Narrator (voice: Japanese version)
Mami Koyama
Son Goku (voice: Japanese version)
Kappei Yamaguchi
Piccolo (voice: Japanese version)
Hôchû Ôtsuka
Director(s)
Akira Toriyama
Writer(s)
producer
Rodney Liber
co-producer
Jose Ludlow
line producer: Mexico
Rich Thorne
co-producer
Akira Toriyama
executive producer
Tim Van Rellim
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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