Sunday 11 January 2015

Dragon Ball Z: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! (OVA Special 2008)



This week we take a look at a short Dragonball Z OVA produced in 2008 to celebrate 40 years of Weekly Shonen Jump, this OVA takes a more comical approach than what we're used to in terms of Dragonball Z Movie's and Specials and revolves around Goku and his friends. Set two years after the defeat of Kid Buu the Z fighters meet for a party arranged by Mr Satan to celebrate the grand opening of his new hotel, which was gifted to him for taming Buu. During this time of peace we see that Goku and his family have become Radish farmers and Goku has been itching for a fight, which is great because luckily for him two new fighters are on their way.

As the party continues we suddenly see the arrival of a spaceship and meet a new Saiyan who actually turns out to be Vegeta's brother, originally deemed too much of a low class warrior to be royalty and sent away to a planet much like Goku was. Tarble acts much like Goku in that he is kind and gentle, which is not something we've seen from many other Saiyans until the recent release of the Dragonball Minus chapter which shows us Goku's mother and explains that there were such things as gentle Saiyans.

We soon find out that Tarble was seeking Vegeta out to help him defeat a threat in the from of two of Freeza's old henchmen Abo and Kado. These two are a sort of tag team who have now reached a power level closer to Freeza's, who both Vegeta and Goku know they will have no trouble with, so they decide to let Goten and Trunks take them out. After a short battle both teams fuse in order to finsh the battle off however Gotenks loses for reasons unknown to me, meaning it's up to Goku who makes short work of them.

Like the majority of villains within the series, Abo and Cado are then invited to join the party, which is something that also happens with Beerus in Battle Of Gods. This is particularly interesting as the setting is also very similar to the setting of that movie. Perhaps Toriyama, who was not involved with this OVA other than the basic concept, used this setting for inspiration during his work on Battle of gods, it could be argued that he also used the idea of the remnants of Freeza's army still being around as inspiration for the soon to be released movie Revival of F.




I generally enjoyed this OVA as it finally gave us something new for the series after so long outside of the video games, I felt that excitement of coming home from school just to watch a new episode all over again when this was released, it really did give me a huge feeling of nostalgia, so I am perhaps biased in this review in that I cannot really find a fault with it however I can see some aspects which certain fans may have had a problem with.

What I really enjoyed about the short and found interesting was that the Animation style seems to follow the colour palette and style of the original Manga rather than the series itself, this is particularly clear in the way the backgrounds are presented. Perhaps this is because the special is specifically in relation to weekly Shonen Jumps anniversary or perhaps it was just a new take they were trying as there had not been any 'canon' Dragonball related features for a number of years at that point.

Regardless of the reasoning the animation presented throughout the short was a treat to any Dragonball fan at the time, I am generally not a fan of more modern Anime's style in that they all seem rather bland with little to no shading save for a select few such as Jojos bizzarre adventure, but this short really does seem to make use of a new modern style of animating in a great way and from what I've seen of the new movie it really does seem like this is the bridging gap between the series and the style used within Battle of Gods.

It was also great just to see characters like Launch, again if only for a moment as it seemed like Toriyama forgot about her and a lot of the older Z fighters after the Saiyan saga, which is understandable as characters like Yamcha and co could notreally compete with the likes of a Super Saiyan. As I originally watched the show as a child this though never really bothered me as I did not know the history of those characters, but after re-watching the original Dragonball you can see how important these characters used to be.

To have these characters seemingly relegated to a supporting cast was really disheartening to see after the Saiyan saga, I even appreciated filler episodes where they would train with King Kai and fight the Ginyu force. It is a shame that Tien is absent in this short even when appearing on its promotional poster as unfortunately his Japanese voice actor had recently passed away, regardless however it is quite enjoyable just to see that even though a lot of these characters do not have too much relevance to the story, they are not forgotten in this short as well as Battle of Gods



I think what I really enjoyed about this short was that it had this original Dragonball tone to it in that it was a bit of fun and did not take itself  too seriously, with many comedic moments and even fan calls outs like Goku saying in hindsight compared to all they've been through Freeza was not much of an opponent. I know a lot of fans had quite a few problems with the tone taken in this short, especially with elements like Vegeta's as of then unheard of Brother Tarble, who is a weak excuse for a Saiyan of royal blood and was exiled.

I think a lot of fans got in to this series with Z and really found it to be more of a serious show overall, which is fair to say with the constant battles going on within the show and the stronger and stronger enemies, with little bits of comedy interspersed when possible. People tend to forget that if you look back to the original Dragonball the series had huge amounts of comedic elements right from the get go with Pilaf's gang, Oolong and Goku's general Hick attitude, it was much like Toriyama's previous work Dr Slump in that it heavily relied on these values.

I feel the introduction of a character like Tarble really uses those elements in that yeah its really stupid and maybe messes with what you perceive as 'canon', but that's what Dragonball was like, it can introduce characters whenever it feels like, they can be as strong or weak as you like and they can even be entwined in a characters past, but it does not matter, it does not take away what makes the series special in anyway, it just adds to it.

Perhaps I say this because it was my first Anime and I watched it from when I was about 8 year old, it really did shape a lot of stuff for me and I think no matter what they add to the story over the years, I'll continue to eat it up I even like to check back with that Dragonball Heroes arcade game just to see all the crazy what if characters they come up with like adult Gotenks and stuff (which is animated if you want to check it out on youtube). There always seems to be this idea that any change to something you used to watch as a child is 'Ruining your childhood', but I think you've got to keep an open mind in some respects, especially in the case of this series.





I think the use of the original Z Opening song was a great addition, as well as it visually mirroring the original opening but in a more updated fashion with the inclusion of Vegeta, Trunk and co it was really charming to see, not only for myself who has been a Dragon ball fan since it originally aired in the UK, but also for those fans who began watching during its original run in Japan, truly this special had the correct tone in celebrating Weekly Shonen Jumps 40th anniversary by taking one of its most popular series and using that as a way to boost the nostalgia factor of the celebration for many.

Although the Ending uses a new song, 'Orange Hero' by Jealkb it makes use of nostalgic imagery by showing a short montage of Kid Goku, his meeting with Chichi and then the expansion of his family over the course of Z which just brought a smile to my face to see how far Goku had come over the course of the original series as well as Z. The song is also really catchy which always helps, although I don't believe there was ever a full version released.




Overall this short is a nice fun little look at what life has been like for the Z fighters and a great little nostalgia booster if you have notwatched the series in a long time. Id say it's a really great thing to watch before you see Battle Of Gods which Im going to do shortly. It almost makes you want to have a whole new series, but perhaps with the new movies being released this will be the extension we were hoping for, I believe a bunch of movies would probably fair better than an entire new series any way, but who am I kidding if they were to release a new series id watch it all and i'm sure a lot of you would too!.

As always thanks for reading this, sorry it was a little shorter this week, at least it wasnt Gundam related right!?


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