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Whether Träumend will drown while attempting to navigate the waters of high drama in its creaky ship of clichés the way its predecessor did remains to be seen; in the meantime its lighter moments and stylish visuals, along with its improved lead character, are bailing water just fast enough to keep it afloat. So long as its uncritical acceptance of human/doll romance doesn't sink things for you, that is.
In spite of its running panty-gags and Goku's inherently silly personality, it's closer in tone to the more serious Dragon Ball Z than the light fun of Dragon Ball's opening episodes, and it suffers from the cramped, overcrowded feel that plagues feature-film adaptations of long-running shounen story-arcs. The attempt to wring tragedy from the film's light adventure falls flat at the end, and unless you're already familiar with the cast, their introductions will feel truncated and inadequate. The film has the advantage of fluid animation and flashy effects, but Goku isn't as incongruously chubby or cute as he originally was, and the lack of the original series' bouncy, catchy theme music is sorely felt.

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