: Shenron is summoned to wish away the Blood Rubies, restoring the kingdom’s natural beauty rather than granting a selfish wish. Production & Style Director : Daisuke Nishio.
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and technical production of Toei Animation in the 80s. Dragon Ball: La leyenda de Shen Long (1986)
: Introduced Pansy, a character who became a staple in early movie-related merchandise and guidebooks.
(1986) served as the theatrical debut for Akira Toriyama’s franchise. It reimagines the series’ origin by condensing the initial "Emperor Pilaf" arc into a standalone 50-minute feature. Key Narrative Deviations New Antagonist : Replaces Emperor Pilaf with King Gurumes. : Shenron is summoned to wish away the
role in the movie (e.g., Bulma or Yamcha). Compare the film's plot to the original manga chapters.
: Goku, Bulma, Oolong, Yamcha, and Puar meet for the first time under different circumstances than the manga. : Introduced Pansy, a character who became a
: Established the "alternate retelling" formula used by subsequent Dragon Ball films.