Dragon Ball: The Path to Power

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This retelling of Dragon Ball's beginning reimagines Goku's encounters with Bulma and Kame-Sen'nin while presenting a fresh perspective on the Red Ribbon Army saga.

📖 SYNOPSIS

In the mountains, Goku lives alone with a monkey tail and enough strength to punch through a boulder, treating all of this as a perfectly normal Tuesday. When a teenage girl named Bulma shows up looking for magical wish-granting artifacts called Dragon Balls, he tags along — mostly because adventure sounds better than eating alone. That's the setup for Dragon Ball: The Path to Power, a 1996 movie retelling of the original Dragon Ball story with noticeably sharper, more fluid animation than the TV series it's based on. Think of it as the greatest hits version — you get the early Goku and Bulma dynamic, colorful side characters like a shape-shifting pig and a desert bandit, and eventually a confrontation with the Red Ribbon Army, a military organization that decides the Dragon Balls are worth going to war over. The tone is light and comedic, with action woven in naturally rather than dominating every scene. If you've seen Dragon Ball Z or Dragon Ball GT and want to understand where Goku started before the power scaling went completely off the rails, this is an easy entry point. If you already love the original Dragon Ball series, the upgraded visuals alone make it worth revisiting. It's a single movie, so the pacing is tight and it doesn't ask much of your time — just a cleaner, more cinematic version of a story that holds up better than you might expect.

✨ MUST WATCH IF...

You want a slick, modernized retelling of Goku's origin with Toei's updated animation style
The Red Ribbon Army arc is your favorite—and seeing it remixed here is a solid nostalgia hit
You're new to Dragon Ball and want a fast, condensed intro to Goku, Bulma, and Kame-Sen'nin
You appreciate fluid action sequences—this film's fight choreography holds up well for a 1996 production

❌ SKIP IF...

You already know the original series well—this retelling adds too little new to feel worthwhile
You prefer character depth over spectacle—condensing two arcs into one film leaves relationships underdeveloped
You've already watched Dragon Ball Movie 3—the familiar origin beats repeat without enough variation

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

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MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 1-84 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 85.

Manga cover

🎭 CHARACTERS

Gokuu Son

Saiyan warrior Goku, strong and kind, fights to protect Earth and his loved ones.

Portrayed by Kawazu Yasuhiko, Nozawa Masako

Bulma

Brilliant inventor Bulma, searching for Dragon Balls, partners with Goku, later marries Vegeta.

Portrayed by Hisakawa Aya, Tsuru Hiromi, Nakahara Mai

Oolong

A cowardly, shapeshifting pig, Oolong uses his limited powers for comic relief, aiding Goku's quest for Dragonballs.

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Dragon Ball: The Path to Power

Studio

Toei Animation

Season

Spring 1996

Start Date

1996-03-02

End Date

1996-03-02

Episodes

1

Type

Movie

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