Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle

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Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle

Japanese box art
Directed by Daisuke Nishio
Written by Keiji Terui (screenplay)
Akira Toriyama (story)
Starring Masako Nozawa (Son Gokū)
Nachi Nozawa (Lucifer)
Mayumi Tanaka (Kuririn)
Mami Koyama (Lunch)
Hiromi Tsuru (Bulma)
Toru Furuya (Yamcha)
Naoki Tatsuta (Oolong)
Naoko Watanabe (Puar)
Kohei Myauchi (Kamesennin)
Daisuke Ghori (Umigame / Ghastel)
Shozo Iizuka (Butler)
Joji Yanami (Narration)
Music by Shunsuke Kikuchi
Release date(s) July 18, 1987
Running time 45 minutes
Language Japanese

Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle (ドラゴンボール 魔神城のねむり姫 Doragon Bōru: Majin-Jō No Nemuri Hime?) is the 2nd DB movie. Originally released in Japan on July 18, 1987, between episodes 70 and 71.

This movie marks the very first appearance of FUNimation's new cast of voice actors before the Ginyu Saga had been released on VHS, however, Stephanie Nadolny (Goku) wasn't a member of the cast.

This is part of Funimations Dragon Ball Movie Box

Contents

[edit] Plot summary

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Twelve year old Son Gokū seeks out Muten-Rôshi to ask to be accepted as a student, while the little runt monk, Kuririn, arrives for the same reason (and uses a porno magazine as a bribe). Muten Rōshi sends them on a quest far to the west, where "five mountains stand, called the 'Devil's Hand'." In a castle there, there lies the legendary, and beautiful, "Sleeping Princess." Whoever brings back the Sleeping Princess will become the old pervert's student. The two boys set out, and Kuririn uses all the standard tricks to trip Gokū up.

A little later, Bulma, Oolong, Yamcha, and Puar -- who are on summer vacation -- arrive at Kame House to find Gokū. Muten Rōshi says that the two boys have gone far to the east for training, so the friends fly in Bulma's Capsule jet to the Devil's Hand. When they near the castle, the jet is attacked by demons, and Bulma is taken to the Castle. The owner of the castle, Lucifer, pretends to treat her as a guest, until it becomes time to awaken the Sleeping Princess. In the meantime, Gokū and Kuririn fight monsters, and they drop in on Bulma just before the Butler can drain Bulma of her blood through a giant syringe (Bulma's blood is to be used to toast the awakening of the Sleeping Princess). Then, Launch (in her evil, blonde state) arrives to steal the Sleeping Princess -- which is really a giant jewel. Everyone is captured and encased in a wall of rock.

It is the night of a full moon, and the moonlight is used to power the jewel. The moonlight also turns Gokū Ōzaru (Giant Ape), and everyone escapes. They fight Lucifer, and Gokū uses a Kamehameha to destroy Lucifer's Princess-powered laser cannon (the full-moonlight is to be used to destroy the sun, and begin the Reign of Darkness), and kills Lucifer. The heroes escape, and Kuririn acts contrite, but doesn't actually apologize to Gokū for his behavior. The two boys return to Kame House with Launch, and Muten Rōshi takes them both on as students.

Spoilers end here.
US DVD Release
US DVD Release

[edit] Current Release

FUNimation has released this on DVD in Australia and New Zealand on the 26/07/2006 with the Texas-based English dub and optional Japanese audio.

[edit] Cast list

Character Name Voice Actor (Japanese) Voice Actor (English)
Son Gokū Masako Nozawa Stephanie Nadolny
Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Tiffany Vollmer
Kuririn Mayumi Tanaka
Yamcha Tōru Furuya Christopher Sabat
Lunch Mami Koyama Monika Antonelli
Kame-Sen'nin Kōhei Miyauchi Mike McFarland
Oolong Naoki Tatsuta Bradford Jackson
Puar Naoko Watanabe Monika Antonelli
Butler Shozo Iizuka Mike McFarland
Lucifer Nachi Nozawa Mike McFarland
Ghastel Daisuke Ghori Mike McFarland
Umigame Daisuke Ghori Christopher Sabat
Narration Joji Yanami Christopher Sabat

[edit] Music

Opening Theme
"魔訶不思議アドベンチャー!" / "Makafushigi Adobenchā!" / "Mystical Adventure!"
Lyrics: Yuriko Mori
Music: Takeshi Ike
Arrangement: Kōhei Tanaka
Performance: Hiroki Takahashi
Song Lyrics
Ending Theme
"ロマンティックあげるよ" / "Romantikku Ageru Yo" / "I’ll Give You Romance"
Lyrics: Takemi Yoshida
Music: Takeshi Ike
Arrangement: Kōhei Tanaka
Performance: Ushio Hashimoto
Song Lyrics
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