Overview:
Certain questions have always plagued mankind. Can absolute morals exist in the absence of a God or some form of karmic retribution, or does morality become relative and all is permitted because nothing is innately wrong? If highly religious countries always have lower suicide rates than atheist countries due to the fear of eternal damnation, should religion be promoted to stabilize society even if we know many of the stories aren't true? Finally, what IS the worst fucking DBZ movie?!
"plot" 2/10
The story of Lord Slug is that there is a super powerful Namekian that comes to Earth in order to gather the dragon balls and
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Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya People Goku
Japanese: ドラゴンボールZ 超サイヤ人だ孫悟空
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Type:
Movie
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Mar 9, 1991
Producers:
None found, add some
Licensors:
Funimation
Studios:
Toei Animation
Source:
Manga
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
51 min.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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#69192
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#1897
Members:
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Your Feelings Categories Jul 5, 2016
So, this time in our favourite show, "The Villain Recycle", the following movie's plot is a complete rehash from DB's King Piccolo-arc! Okay... sure, whatever. I mean... Frieza's yet not existant in a timeline, so we cant yet rehash him time and time again to - not permanent - death, no can we?!
Namekian, who's not named King Piccolo... or Kami... or NAAAAAAAIIILLL... lands on Earth, and freezes everything over - something, that Frieza would do, if judged by the name... He wants dragon thingies so he can be young again. Sounds familiar? Carrot and the gang are having non of it, since Piccolo is supposed ... May 6, 2020
This is the EXACT SAME PLOT as Tree of Might, but with a Namekian instead of a Sayian this time. There's a lot more humor this time around, and the fights are better thanks to some really creative villains. The movie is still really stupid, but it's at least mild entertainment.
The minor characters get to shine here a lot more than by this point in the show-- Chi-Chi gets to fight again, yay! Oolong has more screentime than most of the TV series combined, yay! Piccolo has a cool fight all to himself where he doesn't get blown up by the end of it. What's really ... Dec 21, 2019
"Gohan whistling and singing is poisonous", yes. Let's make it a thing in dragon ball, no.
The moment, when King Kai said Frieza's name to Goku, I've decided to dissolve this movie into pieces. I could care less it came out before Super Saiyan even appears in anime, Lord Slug takes place AFTER the Frieza saga, and King Kai comparing Slug and Frieza strength to Goku, and Goku's weird Super Saiyan just confirmed it for me. Now, some say it's a pre-Frieza movie, but the fact that Super Saiyan appears and Slug is stronger than FRIEZA, there's no way Goku can hold against Slug in his ... Dec 26, 2024
Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug is possibly the stupidest installment yet!
This film seems to be a loose sequel to the previous one, (as the Haiya dragon tags along) and came out during the Namek Arc. The villain is a Namekian, who was born with a mutation turning his heart 100 percent evil, causing him to become a "Super Namekian". Personally, I found Lord Slug to be pretty boring in design, but his underlings had some cool powers. Piccolo and Gohan got a larger role in this one, but kinda pissed me off- when the fight first starts, Gohan is engaging a 1v50 and getting absolutely bodied. Piccolo ... |


