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Synopsis: The story begins with Goku, who seeks out upon his adoptive grandfather Grandpa Gohan's dying request to find the great Master Roshi and gather all seven Dragon Balls. Of which he has one, in order to prevent the evil Lord Piccolo from succeeding in his desire to use the Dragon Balls to take over the world. And Goku's quest is to obtain the mystical Dragonballs before Piccolo does.
Director(s): James Wong
Production: 20th Century Fox
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
2.6
Metacritic:
45
Rotten Tomatoes:
15%
PG
Year:
2009
85 min
$9,353,573
Website
2,533 Views


No, Carey, stop!

My car!

Nice swing. Good form.

Close one.

Ooh, ooh.

Doing good.

Hey, Fuller.

Hey. You got a couple of dings there

you might want to try buffing out.

- You've never done this before, have you?

- Uh, yes. Many times.

In my head.

You're different.

- It's-

- I like different.

I know this may be hard to believe, but...

we're a lot alike.

This is the best birthday I've ever had.

Today's your birthday?

Yeah. Actually, right now.

Ever since i can remember...

me and my grandpa celebrate my birthday

at the exact same time.

He calls it my grand entrance.

- What happened to your parents?

- Uh, I don't know.

But my grandpa said everything will be

explained to me when I turn 18.

And I'm 18.

Cool.

Yeah. Come.

Piccolo!

It's not here.

Dear God. No.!

I will have the Dragonball, old man.

Something's wrong.

Something is-

Something's wrong with my grandpa.

- What?

- I have to go. I'm sorry.

- Goku.

- I'll see you later!

Grandpa!

Grandpa!

Grandpa!

Goku.

No.

Come on. Come on, come on, come on.

- Grandpa, I'm gonna go get help.

- No. Stay here with me.

Not much time left.

I'm sorry.

I'm so sorry, Grandpa, I wasn't here.

- What happened?

- Piccolo has returned.

He's after the Dragonball.

Is it safe?

- Yeah.

- it has begun.

Find Master Roshi in Paozu.

Tell him Piccolo has returned.

To banish Piccolo from this world...

you must find the Dragonballs

before the eclipse.

- What?

- "Seven Dragonballs must be found...

- for all man's fate will be bound. "

- All right.

Grandpa. Stop. Stop.

You have to rest. You have to rest.

Goku.

Remember.

Always have faith in who you are.

Grandpa.

Where is it? I know it's here.

- Are you Piccolo? Did you kill my grandfather?

- Listen, idiot.

If I was a piccolo, whatever that is,

I wouldn't tell you.

And if I did kill your grandfather,

I would have shot you by now.

Somebody stole my promethium orb,

and I'm here to get it back.

What?

You have it.

Nice move.

But I'm not gonna miss again.

My father found that

promethium orb 20 years ago...

and you stole it from me last night.

- I'm not leaving here without it.

- I don't know what you're talking about.

This is a Dragonball.

Susinchu. Four-star ball.

I promised my grandfather

I would keep it safe...

- so I'm not letting anyone take it from me.

- Four stars?

Promethium orb has five stars.

Who's the idiot? Look at it.

Oh, my God.

I could have killed you.

Oh, you weren't even close.

I knew it. There are others.

- Seven, to be exact.

- What do you want for this one?

- It's not for sale.

- Everybody's got a price.

Not me.

What happened to your Dragonball?

Last night, a thief broke into my father's

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Ben Ramsey

Ben Ramsey (December 28, 1903 – March 27, 1985) was a Texas politician who served in a succession of offices during the mid-20th century. He served in both Houses of the Texas Legislature, as secretary of state, 34th Lieutenant Governor, and as member of the Texas Railroad Commission. Ramsey was born on December 28, 1903, in San Augustine in San Augustine County in east Texas, the son of William Charles and Emma Jenkins Ramsey. He attended San Augustine public schools and worked on the family farm. After finishing high school, he worked three years in his father's law and abstract office, then enrolled at the University of Texas at Austin. He passed the state bar examination before graduation and was licensed to practice law in 1931. Ramsey was elected to the Texas House of Representatives and served two terms. Afterward he returned to San Augustine to practice law with his brother for five years. In 1940, he was elected to the first of two four-year terms to the Texas State Senate. He became a Senate leader in anti-deficit legislation and legislation to regulate labor unions. In 1949, Governor Beauford H. Jester chose Ramsey to be Texas Secretary of State. In 1950, Ramsey resigned from the position before being elected to statewide office as Lieutenant Governor of Texas and was re-elected in 1952, 1954, 1956, 1958, and 1960 for six two-year terms. When Governor Allan Shivers's conservative branch of Texas Democrats clashed with the state's more liberal Democrats, led by U.S. Senate Majority Leader (and future U.S. President) Lyndon B. Johnson and U.S. House Speaker Samuel T. Rayburn of Texas, the two factions agreed to support Ramsey as a member of the National Democratic Committee. In fiscal affairs, especially opposition to higher taxes, Ramsey was considered conservative. Despite this, he supported Governor Shivers in raising revenue necessary for higher teachers' pay, state hospitals, and prisons. Like Shivers, he was an enemy of labor unions. He strongly supported rural electrification, water conservation and development, paving of farm roads, and stricter laws regulation what he called "fly-by-night insurance companies." On September 18, 1961, he resigned from the lieutenant governorship in the middle of his sixth term in office, after being appointed by Governor Price Daniel to the Texas Railroad Commission. The next year, he was elected to the unexpired term and in 1964 and 1970, was re-elected to full six-year terms. He served three two-year terms as chairman. Just before his appointment to the commission, Texas was successful in achieving control over offshore oil (see Tidelands controversy), and Ramsey helped composed the rules for Texas coastal drilling. He chose not to run for re-election to a third six-year term in 1976 and retired from public office in 1977 following 26 years in statewide elected office. Ramsey was married to Florine Hankla of San Augustine, and the couple had three daughters, Rita, Ann and MariBen. He died on March 27, 1985 and was buried in San Augustine. more…

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