Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle

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Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle
Dragon Ball, Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle.jpg
Japanese theatrical poster
Japaneseドラゴンボール 魔神城のねむり姫
HepburnDoragon Bōru Majin-jō no nemuri hime
Directed byDaisuke Nishio
Screenplay byKeiji Terui
Based onDragon Ball
by Akira Toriyama
Starringsee below
Narrated byJōji Yanami
CinematographyMotoaki Ikegami
Edited byShinichi Fukumitsu
Music byShunsuke Kikuchi
Production
company
Toei Animation
Distributed byToei Company
Release date
  • July 18, 1987 (1987-07-18) (Japan)
Running time
45 minutes
CountryJapan
Box office¥2.1 billion (est.)

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 a 1987 Japanese anime fantasy martial arts adventure film and the second anime feature film based on the Dragon Ball manga by Akira Toriyama. It was originally released in Japan on July 18 at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival as part of a quadruple feature along with the first Saint Seiya movie and the film versions of Hikari Sentai Maskman and Choujinki Metalder. An English dub by Funimation Productions was released on VHS in 1998.

Plot[]

Long ago, in an age where darkness still roams the Earth, a mysterious castle stands among the "five mountains" that are called the 'Devil's Hand' . There, according to the legend, the beautiful "Sleeping Princess" is lying within the confines of the castle walls guarded by the blackest and most sinister master of the underworld.

Years later, twelve-year-old Goku arrives at Kame House to seek training with Master Roshi, and to learn more martial arts skills. He finds Roshi watching the exercise program featuring the girls (which the Turtle Hermit likes) and gets his attention. But while discussing their training plans over lunch, Goku and Roshi noticed a little monk approaching the island on a rowboat. After jumping off his boat and landing on Roshi's island, the monk identify himself as Krillin and also beg Roshi to train him. When Roshi refused, Krillin succeeded to make him change his mind by giving him porno magazines as a bribe. Krillin also meets Goku, who couldn't tell the difference of how men shaved their heads and made themselves balded. After telling the boys the origin of the Sleeping Princess who is apparently held captive in the Devil's Hand by an evil count named Lucifer, Roshi sends them on a quest far to the west to retrieve her with one rule: whoever brings back the Sleeping Princess will become Master Roshi's student. Meanwhile, a mean blonde-haired girl named Launch also discovered the information of the Sleeping Princess and planned to take her. The boys continued on their way to the Devil's Hand as Krillin uses all the standard tricks to prevent Goku from catching up, but he outsmarts them without giving up. A little later, Bulma, Oolong, Yamcha, and Puar — who are on summer vacation — also meet Roshi and ask where Goku is. Roshi says that he and Krillin have gone far to the Devil's Hand (pretending it as an amusement park or a tourist attraction), so the gang fly in Bulma's Capsule jet to the castle. At sunset, Goku and Krillin finally approached the Devil's Hand itself and went inside. Unknown to the boys, Launch also entered, willing to steal the Sleeping Princess away for herself.

When the gang near the castle as night falls in, the jet is attacked by ogres, causing it to crash down, and Bulma is taken to the Devil's Hand. After waking up in a bedroom, Bulma meets Lucifer himself and his butler Igor who seemingly treat her as a guest and show her to the ogre convention of the Sleeping Princess. Lucifer then revealed his true dark nature to Bulma and have her tied to a chair she sat on with vines, intending Igor to drain her of her blood through a giant syringe in order to awake the Sleeping Princess. Hearing Bulma's screams for help, Yamcha, Oolong and Puar went to the Sleeping Princess' convention, and (in disguise as ogres through Oolong and Puar's shape-shifting) wait for their opportunity to rescue their friend. Goku and Krillin ran into and fight the ogres and monsters, including a giant devil called Ghastel who is then eaten by a swamp monster while attacking them, until they drop in straight onto the bedchamber of the Sleeping Princess which they only find as a giant jewel, disrupting the convention. Then Launch arrives on her motorcycle, takes the Sleeping Princess and drives away. As Goku and Krillin chase Launch without noticing Bulma and the others, Oolong's shape-shifting wears out after five minutes, making Puar change back to herself after she sees in shock that Oolong is back to his normal self. Their disguise ruined, Yamcha, Oolong and Puar are then captured. As Launch blast her way through the ogres by firing her machine gun at them, her hair tickles her nose and she sneezes. Changed into a nice blue-haired version of herself, Launch fell off her motorcycle and landed on the ground, confused of what she is doing. Goku recovered the Sleeping Princess, but Lucifer appeared with the ogres, holding Krillin. After being given a warning which would lead to Krillin's death as a consequence, Goku forcibly returns the Sleeping Princess to Lucifer and demands his friend's release. But instead, Goku gets a beating from the ogres after a pink little devil paralyzed him by biting his tail, the source of his weakness, much to Krillin's despair over him.

Later, Lucifer uses the light of the full moon to power up the Sleeping Princess, successfully awakening her. Outside the Devil's Hand, the gang including a battered and bruised Goku is encased in a giant wall of rock. But Goku looked at the moon and transformed into a Great Ape, smashing the wall and releasing the gang. The rampaging Goku then chases the gang, picking up Launch and attempting to devour her. Yamcha and Krillin grabbed hold of Goku's tail, weakening the Great Ape and allowing Puar to shape-shift into a pair of scissors and cut it off. Goku returns to his normal but naked self, but he didn't remember anything of what he had done in his monstrous form. He also panics when he finds his tail gone, but quickly forgets about it. Back inside the castle, Lucifer inserted the Sleeping Princess in a laser cannon and prepared it to destroy the rising sun despite Bulma's pleas. Suddenly, Goku (wearing Oolong's overall pants), Krillin and Yamcha came to the rescue. While the boys fight Lucifer, Yamcha kills Igor and frees Bulma. Just as Lucifer activates the laser cannon, Goku uses the Kamehameha wave to damage it, causing the castle to collapse in the process. While the gang made a run for it, the falling cannon kills Lucifer by blasting him, the Sleeping Princess disappeared and the Devil's Hand is half-destroyed. After the sun is up with no harm, the gang is saved and Krillin acts contrite, although he doesn't actually apologize to Goku for his behavior. The gang then posed for peace as the unseen camera photographed them and the Devil's Hand. The two boys return to Kame House with Launch, and Roshi is very pleased. Thinking the boys have passed the test on Launch as if she were a Sleeping Princess, he takes them both on as students while he brought Launch with him to his house. At one moment, Goku and Krillin were happy with their time for training, but it then began wrong when Launch changes into her bad self with a sneeze and drives Roshi out of his house. She fires at Roshi, Goku, Krillin and Turtle until a passing fly makes her sneeze again, turning her back to her good self. Launch apologized for her actions as the surprised group then walked back from her a little bit.

New characters[]

Lucifer (ルシフェル, Rushiferu)
A Demon vampire who lives in Devil's Castle.
Ghastel (ガステル, Gasuteru)
A giant red monster who dwells within Devil's Castle.

Cast[]

Character Japanese voice actor English voice actor
(Funimation, 1999)
English voice actor
(AB Groupe, c. 2003)[1]
Goku Masako Nozawa Ceyli Delgadillo Jodi Forrest
Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Leslie Alexander Sharon Mann
Kuririn/Krillin Mayumi Tanaka Laurie Steele Sharon Mann
Yamcha Tōru Furuya Christopher R. Sabat Sharon Mann
Lunch/Launch Mami Koyama Christine Marten (bad)
Monika Antonelli (good)
Jodi Forrest
Kame-sen'nin (Turtle Hermit)/Master Roshi Kōhei Miyauchi Mike McFarland Ed Marcus
Oolong Naoki Tatsuta David Gasman
Puar Naoko Watanabe Monika Antonelli Jodi Forrest
Ghastel Daisuke Gōri Mike McFarland David Gasman
Igor Shōzō Iizuka Christopher R. Sabat Ed Marcus
Umigame/Turtle Daisuke Gōri Christopher R. Sabat Paul Bandey
Goblins Masato Hirano
Kazuo Oka
Ikuya Sawaki
Kazumi Tanaka
Ryōichi Tanaka
Paul Bandey
David Gasman
Ed Marcus
Aerobics Instructor  [ja] Leslie Alexander Sharon Mann
Narrator Jōji Yanami Christopher R. Sabat[2] Ed Marcus
Lucifer Nachi Nozawa Mike McFarland Paul Bandey

There is a third English dub, produced and released exclusively in Malaysia by , which features an unknown cast.

Music[]

  • OP (Opening Theme):
    • "Makafushigi Adventure!"
      • Lyrics by  [ja]
      • Music by  [ja]
      • Arranged by Kōhei Tanaka
      • Performed by  [ja]
  • ED (Ending Theme):
    • "Romantic Ageru yo" (ロマンティックあげるよ, Romantikku Ageru yo, "I'll Give You Romance")
      • Lyrics by  [ja]
      • Music by  [ja]
      • Arranged by Kōhei Tanaka
      • Performed by  [ja]

Box office[]

At the Japanese box office, the film sold 2.6 million tickets and earned a net distribution rental income of ¥850 million,[3][4] equivalent to estimated gross receipts of approximately ¥2.1 billion[5] ($15 million).[6]

English versions[]

The English rights to Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle were granted to Harmony Gold USA originally in conjunction with their rights to the TV series in 1989. They edited the other two movies into a special, but never actually did anything with this film other than use bits of footage in their opening theme. FUNimation acquired the film in 1995, along with the Dragon Ball series, and the rest of the movies.

The English dub of Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle produced by FUNimation was released to VHS in North America in December 15, 1998, a few years after FUNimation canceled their original short-lived dub of the series with BLT Productions. The movie was dubbed as a video special and was a testing ground to see how a release with an in-house voice production would do (a few of the voices, such as Goku, Bulma, and Launch's, would be replaced in future media). However, while the film was dubbed uncut, the opening and closing sequences were altered/replaced. However, unlike the previous dub of the series and first movie, the original musical score was used except for the aforementioned opening and closing. The VHS was released in two formats, "Edited" and "Unedited". In December 2005, the film was released on a bilingual Region 1 DVD individually and as part of Dragon Ball Movie Box Set with Mystical Adventure and The Path to Power. This set was re-released in a thinpack on February 12, 2008.[7] The film was distributed to VHS and Region 4 DVD in Australia by Madman Entertainment. The film was re-released to Region 1 DVD again in a remastered 4-disc Movie pack release with the other Dragon Ball films on February 8, 2011[8] containing Funimation's existing English dub,[9] but restored the opening/ending. Furthermore, Goku's final line in the previous English dub, "What did you say to her?" (said as he, Krillin, and Master Roshi back away from Launch immediately before the end credits) is removed (he is silent in the Japanese subs during that moment).

An alternative English dub was produced in France by AB Groupe and released in English speaking markets in Europe. It featured an uncredited voice cast.

Dialogue changes[]

  • When Goku and Krillin encounter Ghastel in the Japanese version, they thought he was the Sleeping Princess to which Ghastel revealed he is not. In the English version, the boys demand Ghastel to let the Sleeping Princess go, but he tells them that the Princess is not a human (the Princess is a jewel).
  • In the English version, Yamcha, Puar and Oolong are already aware of Goku's Great Ape transformation at the full moon and know to attack his tail. It was believed that the film take place after the events of the episodes in the Emperor Pilaf Saga, "A Wish to the Eternal Dragon" and "The Legend of Goku". In the Japanese version, everyone is surprised by the transformation and Krillin figures out the tail is Goku's weakness from when they were previously attacked by Lucifer and his goblin army.
  • After Goku turns back to normal from his uncontrollable Great Ape form, he does not remember anything at that time. In the English version of the film, he says to the gang that he understands that there was an ape monster but does not understand why his clothes are gone.
  • In the Japanese version, the gang in front of the Devil's Hand was photographed by the camera as they pose for peace. In the English version, the narrator (as an unseen cameraman) called to the gang, "Kids, say cheese.", and they shout back his word before he clicks his camera.
  • In the first English dubs, Goku said "What did you say to her?" as he, Krillin, and Master Roshi back away from Launch immediately before the end credits. This is removed in the 2005 release so that he is silent. In the Japanese version, he is silent during that moment.

Theme song[]

The initial version of Funimation's English dub had the above songs replaced by the theme song composed by Peter Berring with lyricist Brian Griffith. This theme song was later replaced on the remastered DVD.

Trivia[]

  • The scene where Goku turns into a Great Ape and holds Launch with his hand was a homage to King Kong (1933). The same situation also happened previously during the Emperor Pilaf Saga with Bulma.
  • This film refers to the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty. The alternate UK dub is even referred to as Sleeping Beauty in Devil Castle.
  • In a scene from the film, after Launch steals the Sleeping Princess jewel, she taunts Lucifer and the ogres by using the words "Monster Mash, Graveyard Smash". These words are from the lyrics of Bobby Pickett's Monster Mash (1962).
  • The plot summary on the DVD case identifies Goku as a Saiyan, a fact which would not be revealed until the appearance of Raditz much later, in Dragon Ball Z.
  • The 6th Shunsuke Kikuchi music package for the franchise starts here. The cues were designated "M4XX", and this package would makes its series debut in the episode Goku Goes to Demon Land.

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TUo5qmckdQ
  2. ^ The original version of this dub featured a prologue with narration by Jim Conrad from the original English dub of the TV series produced by Funimation with BLT Productions.
  3. ^ "予約特典・ドラゴンボール最強への道・劇場版ご近所物語A5サイズ前売特典冊子". Dragon Ball: The Path to Power brochure (in Japanese). Toei Animation. 1996.
  4. ^ "Movie Guide: Dragon Ball Movie 02". Kanzenshuu. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  5. ^ "Statistics of Film Industry in Japan". Eiren. Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan. 1987. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  6. ^ "Official exchange rate (LCU per US$, period average) - Japan". World Bank. 1987. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Dragon Ball Movie 3-pack". 12 February 2008.
  8. ^ "Dragon Ball Movie Complete Collection DVD (Hyb) Remastered".
  9. ^ http://www.daizex.com

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