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Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge ()

Dragon Ball Z: Tobikkiri no Saikyô tai Saikyô (original title)
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Frieza's older brother Cooler travels to Earth to take revenge against Goku for Frieza's defeat on planet Namek.

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Son Gokû / Son Gohan / Bardock (voice)
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Piccolo (voice)
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Kuririn / Yajirobe (voice)
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Oolong / Haiya Dragon (voice)
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Chichi (voice)
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Kame Sen'nin (voice)
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Karin (voice)
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Coola / Freeza (voice)
Show Hayami ...
Sauzer (voice)
Masato Hirano ...
Neiz (voice)
Masaharu Satô ...
Doore (voice)
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Narration (voice)
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Goku (voice) (as Seán Schemmel)
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Cooler (voice)
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Piccolo / Icarus / Korin (voice) (as Christopher R. Sabat)
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Gohan (voice)
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Krillin / Bardock (voice)
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Narrator (voice)
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Master Roshi / Yajirobe / Doore (voice)
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Chi-Chi (voice)
Bill Townsley ...
Neiz (voice)
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Salza (voice)
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Frieza (voice) (as Linda Chambers)
Nesty Ramirez ...
Goku / Oolong (voice)
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Kuririn / Cooler (voice)
Raymond Buyco ...
Piccolo / Karin (voice)
Ethel Lizano ...
Gohan / Master Muten / Yajirobe / Baby Camilla (voice)
Mitch Frankenberger Pellicer ...
Chichi (voice) (as Mitch Frankenberger)
E.J. Galang ...
Naise (voice)
R.J. Celdran ...
Thousar (voice)
Mano Abello ...
Barky (voice)
David Soon ...
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Bob Karry ...
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Hazel Lizano ...
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ahmad Khafe ...
Goku (Speedy dub) / Piccoro (Speedy dub) / Beidock (Speedy dub) / Narrator (Speedy dub) (voice)
Amir Khafila ...
Yajirobe (Speedy dub) / Roshi (Speedy dub) (voice)
Serahm Ntero ...
Kuralla (Speedy dub) / Dore (Speedy dub) (voice)
Grace Roiyo ...
Gohan (Speedy dub) / Chi-Chi (Speedy dub) (voice)
Jodi Forrest ...
Gohan / Additional voices (uncredited) (voice)
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Goku / Salza / Oolong (uncredited) (voice)
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Oolong (uncredited) (voice)
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Klirin / Chichi (uncredited) (voice)
Edward Marcus ...
Doore / Freeza / Yajirobe / Genius Turtle / Narrator (uncredited) (voice)
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Cooler / Bardock (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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Mitsuo Hashimoto

Written by

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Akira Toriyama ... (manga "Dragon Ball")
 
Takao Koyama ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Z. Charles Bolton ... line producer (remastered version) (as Zach Bolton)
Nannie Co ... producer
Walter Co ... producer
William Co ... producer
Daniel Cocanougher ... producer (uncredited)
Justin Cook ... producer (remastered version)
Cindy Brennan Fukunaga ... executive producer (uncredited)
Gen Fukunaga ... executive producer
Seiichi Hiruta ... assistant producer
Carly Hunter ... producer (remastered version)
Chiaki Imada ... executive producer
Rikizou Kayano ... executive producer: Shûeisha
Barry Watson ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Shunsuke Kikuchi

Cinematography by

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Masatoshi Fukui

Editing by

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Shin'ichi Fukumitsu

Editorial Department

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Yoshihiro Aso ... negative cutter
Steve Franko ... telecine colorist: Video Post & Transfer (remastered version)
Jeremy Jimenez ... editor: video (remastered version) / version editor (original version)
Daniel Mancilla ... editor: video (remastered version) / version editor (original version)
Jessie Mancilla ... editor: video (remastered version)

Casting By

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Ethel Lizano

Art Direction by

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Masazumi Matsumiya

Production Management

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Nick Emocling ... production manager
Mitch Frankenberger Pellicer ... production manager (as Mitch Frankenberger)
Yûichi Suenaga ... executive in charge of production

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jun'ichi Fujise ... assistant director
Yasuyuki Fuse ... assistant director

Art Department

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Minoru Nakamura ... art advancement

Sound Department

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Hidenori Arai ... sound effects
Nathanael Harrison ... mixing engineer: Funimation (remastered version)
Evan Jones ... mixing engineer: Funimation
Neal Malley ... mixing engineer: Funimation (remastered version) / pre-mixing engineer: Funimation (original version)
Kenji Ninomiya ... sound recordist
Chris Reyes ... recording & mixing engineer: Creative Products Corporation
Jun Reyes ... recording & mixing engineer: Creative Products Corporation
Hiroyuki Shibue ... recording assistant
Scott Sager ... adr looping: Funimation (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Nobuhiro Shimokawa ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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Byron Watson ... animation/paint editing (original version)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Yoshio Aiso ... camera operator
Shigeru Andô ... camera operator (as Shigeru Ando)
Jun Hamaki ... camera operator
Tamio Hosoda ... camera operator
Yumiko Kajiwara ... camera operator
Yukio Katayama ... camera operator
Satoshi Nakae ... camera operator
Masaru Sakanishi ... camera operator
Masao Shimizu ... camera operator
Hiroko Takahashi ... camera operator
Motoi Takahashi ... camera operator
Toshiharu Takei ... camera operator
Yoshiyuki Tashiro ... camera operator

Animation Department

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Takashi Ajiri ... inbetween artist
Katsumi Aoshima ... key animator
Kazumi Chiba ... background artist
Hitoshi Ehara ... inbetween artist
Mikiko Enomura ... ink and paint artist
Michio Fukuda ... key animator
Shin'ichirô Fukushima ... inbetween checker (as Shinichiro Fukushima)
Toshihito Hoshino ... ink and paint artist
Takeo Ide ... key animator
Hiroya Iijima ... key animator
Akira Inagami ... key animator
Naotaka Isegawa ... inbetween artist
Hisashi Ishii ... inbetween artist
Kazushi Ito ... inbetween artist
Kôichi Iwanaga ... inbetween artist
Yaeko Kanai ... ink and paint artist
Akio Katada ... key animator
Ryûta Kawagishi ... inbetween artist
Kazue Kinoshita ... key animator
Chizuko Kusunoki ... inbetween artist
Minoru Maeda ... animation director / character designer
Michiko Masui ... ink and paint artist
Chiori Matsuda ... inbetween artist
Kiyoshi Matsumoto ... key animator
Kyôko Matsunaga ... background artist
Naoki Miyahara ... key animator
Mayumi Nakamura ... inbetween artist
Toshiko Nakamura ... inbetween artist
Yutaka Nakamura ... key animator
Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru ... key animator
Masuo Nakayama ... background artist
Mitsuru Obunai ... key animator
Hideko Okimoto ... key animator
Kayoko Okuyama ... ink and paint artist
Fusae Sato ... inbetween artist
Masaki Satô ... animation assistant director / key animator
Tadashi Satô ... ink and paint artist
Eiko Sawada ... background artist
Hisashi Sawada ... inbetween artist
Akemi Seki ... inbetween artist
Kanbee Shimada ... key animator
Tetsuhiro Shimizu ... background artist
Tadami Shimokawa ... background artist
Junko Shirasu ... inbetween artist
Kazuhiko Suzuki ... background artist
Shiho Tamai ... inbetween artist
Tomoko Tanaka ... inbetween artist
Jun'ichi Taniguchi ... background artist
Shin'ichi Toyonaga ... ink and paint artist (as Shinichi Toyonaga)
Ken Ueno ... key animator
Yukitoshi Yamaguchi ... inbetween artist
Tadayoshi Yamamuro ... key animator
Yoshitaka Yashima ... key animator
Chigusa Yokoyama ... background artist
Machiko Yukawa ... inbetween artist
Yôko Ôhori ... ink and paint artist
Masaru Ôta ... background artist (as Masaru Ota)
Tôru Ôtsuka ... key animator

Additional Crew

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Neil Bligh ... adr scriptwriter
Rio A. del Rosario ... adr director: Creative Products Corporation
Yoshiko Hara ... record keeper
Kôichi Hirose ... production advancement
Jessie Mancilla ... closed captioning (original version)
Kôzô Morishita ... planning
Daisuke Nishio ... supervisor
Mitch Frankenberger Pellicer ... adr scriptwriter (as Mitch Frankenberger)
Nesty Ramirez ... adr scriptwriter
Shane Ray ... closed captioning (original version)
Christopher Sabat ... adr director
Hideko Sakai ... inspector
Kenji Shimizu ... planning: Fuji TV
Brian Thomas ... closed captioning (original version)
Brandon Tyler ... film transfer supervisor (remastered version)
Tomoko Ueki ... finishing advancement

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

After destroying Frieza on Namek, Goku returns to a peaceful life on Earth. When informed his brother has been killed by a Saiyan, Cooler is hell bent on killing Goku, and making him pay for his brother's disgrace. Goku has to find the power within him to defeat a warrior even more powerful than the horrible Frieza. Written by Christopher Kai

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Also Known As
  • Dragon Ball Z: Tobikkiri no Saikyou tai Saikyou (Japan)
  • Doragon bôru Z 5: Tobikkiri no saikyô tai saikyô (Japan)
  • ドラゴンボールZ とびっきりの最強対最強 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Dragon Ball Z: The Best of Strongest Versus Strongest (Japan, English title)
  • Dragon Ball Z: The Strongest Rivals (Japan, English title)
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Runtime
  • 47 min
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Box Office

Cumulative Worldwide Gross $16,331,742

Did You Know?

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Trivia First movie to feature Goku's Super Saiyan transformation. Also, the only movie to feature just one Super Saiyan (all the other movies feature at least two). See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Dragon Ball Z: The Greatest Rivals (1996). See more »
Soundtracks CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA See more »
Quotes Chi-Chi: [yelling] Well, what's more important, camping or homework?
Goku: Chi-Chi, I'm not an idiot. Every parent knows the answer to that. Camping, of course.
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