Dragon Ball GT

1996

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6.8| 0h30m| TV-PG| en
Synopsis

Ten years have passed since Goku left his friends and family to hone his skills. But Goku soon finds himself helpless against the mystical power of the Dragon Balls and an accidental wish made by the devious Emperor Pilaf. The wish; that Goku once again become a child! Goku, together with Trunks, and his own granddaughter Pan, blast off into the outer reaches of space in search of the mysterious Black Star Dragon Balls. But these Dragon Balls have a fatal secret: if not collected within one year Earth will be destroyed.

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Blucher One of the worst movies I've ever seen
UnowPriceless hyped garbage
Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Tyler Conrad The creators had some interesting concepts, such as the villains Baby and Super 17, both of which I found to be compelling characters, and the idea that the dragon ball's amass negative energy as wishes are made (though I didn't like the dragons that resulted from this). However, the execution of these plots I found to be often contrived and ill-conceived. What was most maddening for me while watching GT was the glaring discontinuity that seemed to be throughout the show. All too often when watching I would think to myself, "That detail doesn't seem to match DB and DBZ." As far as I could tell, the creators seemed to lack sufficient knowledge of the Dragon Ball universe resulting in a failure to keep a good continuity between GT and its predecessors. The saving grace of GT is the fact that we get to have more adventures with the characters we've come to love. But again, even this falls short for me because I didn't like the direction they took most of the characters. With the almost complete exclusion of Gohan, Vegeta, Piccolo, Krillin, etc., it's hard to be content when we've come to expect them to play such major rolls. I don't even want to think about the new hairdo they gave Vegeta!!!. Pan was a fun character, but an example of the inexplicable story telling is why we never see her transform into a Super Saiyan even though she holds her own against enemies who Goku and Trunks have difficultly with, and they've been Super Saiyans for years. I say GT is worth a watch for fans of DB and DBZ, but don't expect to be as captivated as you were by the earlier shows. Poor execution, flawed storytelling, and very little character development made GT irritating for me at times, but then again I'm a sucker for those kamehameha waves and Bulma's blue hair so I admit that I like the show.
travismckenziesocial I don't care what your opinion is about Dragon Ball Z, whether you think it's a great show, not a good show, or overrated. In my opinion, Dragon Ball Z is the greatest show/cartoon of all time. You can't deny the legacy of the Dragon Ball Universe with mind bottling statistics like it grossing almost 4 billion dollars in merchandise and being the #1 watched show of all time (cable) through ages 9-24. It was clear that fans always wanted more of Dragon Ball Z. As Akira Toriyama wanted the series to end after the Frieza Saga but fans wanted more. We got the Android/Cell Saga but fans wanted... MORE! And then we got the closing chapter of the show which was the Buu Saga which ended the perfection of Dragon Ball Z. It was clear that Akira was done with the show after the show pretty much over stayed it's welcome. Akira then dumped everything to Toei Animation in thus, creating the mutation disaster sequel that we all know as... GT.GT is a lackluster sequel that fails on all cylinders where almost everything in the entire show is inconsistent with the Dragon Ball universe. Not to mention that all the characters lacks personality and emotion as if they were robots. Every single plot in GT was already used in its predecessors, they basically turned Goku into a child again and sent him off on a journey to find Dragon balls just like Dragon Ball. The show makes the Z warrior's powers look absolutely trivial as if they aren't the strongest fighters in the entire universe as accomplished at the end of Dragon Ball Z, to where they act like they can't even fly (THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENS) and the fighting is absolutely appalling. The only reason people actually watched this show was for one reason.Hope.Nothing more. We wanted more of Dragon Ball! The Dragon Ball universe holds a special place in everyone's heart who watched it. We watched the show just to see our favorite characters. So we tuned in every week hoping this show would get better but it didn't... That's why it was cancelled after one measly year. The bottom line is that GT is a disgrace to the name of Dragon Ball which is why there's a huge controversy of it being cannon. The only small upside I can give to this show is that the animation was pretty stellar at the time, the show had this really dark aura surrounding it and the soundtrack (American) wasn't bad at all.The only advice I can give to the people who watched this show is move on. Pretend it didn't happen and let's all re-live the moments of Dragon Ball Z that we all love.
Kylan Armenta Dragon Ball GT was one of my favorite anime's growing up, the story had decent writing in my opinion, the new villains including baby, super 17, and the shadow dragons were very exciting to me with their enormous power and various forms, and the super saiyan 4 looked incredible and their power was amazing even though they were incredibly cocky in that form.But all of these events except for baby's attempt to rule the galaxy happened in the second season of the series. The first season was my least favorite part of GT, don't get me wrong it had its moments but for most of it i didn't like it. pan absolutely drove me crazy with her bossiness and overconfidence, trunks barely helped at all with goku and pan, and the para para brothers made me want to pull my hair out, and before i found out how to change the DVD set soundtrack i had to stick with the Japanese one and the over abundance of the show's theme song got annoying very fast.stick with the second season for the better part of the series but if you want the full story be prepared for a lot of repetition and annoying characters
sunabozufan Eh it's not really as good as the other Dragonballs. The villains are actually rip-offs of other Z villains like Cell, Frieza, and even Majin Buu. With Baby being Frieza's clone, Super 17 being Cell's clone, and the Shadow Dragons being Buu's clone(s). The story is also very bad as it deals with Goku shrinking. SHRINKING!! It deals with him SHRINKING to like the size of an eight year old just to get it going. Let us not forget how weak the characters become. Gohan can't go mystic anymore and is even weaker than Pan.(It's sad I know). Speaking of Pan she was so cute at the end of Z now she's lost all that cuteness and become an irritating,whiny little girl whose sole purpose in this series is to get in the way. Goten doesn't even have a purpose in the series and Trunks... well I don't know what to say about Trunks. GT is just an attempt to milk the popular Dragonball franchise. If you really like Dragonball then avoid this series. It doesn't even feel like Dragonball. I will be fair though as the ending however was really good and is actually pretty sad (At least to me) and the theme songs both ending and opening are better (Japanese, not American). Might've been better if Toriyama san worked on it.