best fantasy martial arts movies of all time.

In contrast, 2009’s live-action Dragonball Evolution movie is widely considered Shonen Jump’s worst failure. Dragon Ball is one of Japan’s most successful franchises and one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time. Therefore, one would expect a live-action adaptation to similarly take the world by storm. Unfortunately, Dragonball Evolution became a historical flop, grossing $56.5 million, with extremely critical reviews. However, strangely, Jackie Chan’s The Forbidden Kingdom offers itself as a replacement live-action Dragon Ball movie.

Jackie Chan's The Forbidden Kingdom Is Based On The Same Story As Dragon Ball

Journey To The West (Or “Monkey”) Was An Inspiration For Both

The unforeseen connection between Jackie Chan’s The Forbidden Kingdom and Dragon Ball lies in its Journey to the West source material. Journey to the West is a 16th century Chinese novel which has been described as one of the great Chinese novels, and most popular literary work in East Asia. Journey to the West follows a fictionalized of the pilgrimage of Chinese Buddhist monk Xuanzang, who journeyed to India in the 7th century to collect Buddhist scriptures (sūtras). While the novel retains the outline of Xuanzang’s own original , it embellishes his story with fantasy elements and folk tales.

Dragon Ball was inspired by Journey to the West and Hong Kong martial arts films [...] The Forbidden Kingdom was also inspired by Journey to the West, having been loosely based on the novel

Dragon Ball was inspired by Journey to the West and Hong Kong martial arts films. This is evident by Son Goku’s quest to search for seven Dragon Balls, and his commitment to training in martial arts. However, The Forbidden Kingdom was also inspired by Journey to the West, having been loosely based on the novel, as Jason sets out on a quest to return the Monkey King’s magical staff. As a result, Dragon Ball and The Forbidden Kingdom have a lot in common, which is even stranger when you factor in that Dragon Ball was also inspired by Jackie Chan.

The Forbidden Kingdom Released 1 Year Before Dragonball Evolution, And Is Considerably Better

Dragonball Evolution Was Famously Critically Panned

Goku (Justin Chatwin) and Bulma (Emmy Rossen) with a dragon ball in Dragonball Evolution

The Forbidden Kingdom released 1 year before Dragonball Evolution, and it is considerably better on all fronts. Dragonball Evolution’s live-action movie has been regarded as a mistake, as it disregarded a lot about the popular franchise. The unfaithfulness to the source material was not the movie’s only downfall, as fans and critics alike felt the script was lacking, and the casting was off, causing Dragonball Evolution to face accusations of whitewashing. Its impact was felt across the anime genre as a whole, and Dragonball Evolution’s failure left a mark on the future of live-action anime adaptations for a long time.

Movie

Budget

Box Office

The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)

$55 million

$128 million

Dragonball Evolution (2009)

$30 million

$56.5 million

While the movie only sports a 63% Rotten Tomatoes score, with some critics claiming there was too much filler, The Forbidden Kingdom had a much more positive reception than Dragonball Evolution - which has made a name for itself as the worst live-action anime adaptation - and was even nominated for Best International Film at the Saturn Awards. Interestingly, 2008’s The Forbidden Kingdom seemed to thrive in ways Dragonball Evolution did not, despite them both being based on the same source material. As a result, you could call Jackie Chan’s The Forbidden Kingdom a somewhat spiritual live-action adaptation of Dragon Ball.

I Still Think A Proper Live-Action Dragon Ball Movie Could Work

The Forbidden Kingdom Showed The Story Wasn’t The Problem

Goku Giving A Thumbs Up Infront Of Retro Manga
Custom image created by Evan D. Mullicane

Despite the stain of Dragonball Evolution’s historical failure, a proper live-action Dragon Ball movie could still work. The Forbidden Kingdom’s success showed that, if done correctly, the story has potential to be a hit among a wider Western cinema audience. In fact, although 2009’s movie was a massive flop, the Dragonball Evolution movie actually helped the franchise to become even better, as creator Akira Toriyama worked hard to make sure that the movie’s failure would not happen again in other Dragon Ball projects, particularly in the Dragon Ball Super show, the first all-new Dragon Ball TV series in 18 years.

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While anime continues to thrive in both Japan and the Western world, there has yet to be another attempt at another Dragon Ball live-action movie, with worries about the technicalities of translating anime’s physics-defying actions into real life. However, if nothing else, One Piece has proven that Hollywood can do better live-action anime adaptations now. Therefore, if the right people were able to come together, a faithful Dragon Ball live-action movie could be quite an exciting concept, erasing Dragonball Evolution’s past failure, and producing something which could even trump Jackie Chan’s The Forbidden Kingdom as a spiritual “Dragon Ball adaptation.”

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    The Forbidden Kingdom
    10.0/10
    Release Date
    August 29, 2008
    Runtime
    104 minutes
    Director
    Rob Minkoff

    Cast

    WHERE TO WATCH

    A discovery made by an American teenager obsessed with kung fu sends him on an adventure to China, where he s a band of martial arts warriors to free the Monkey King.

  • Dragonball Evolution - Poster - Justin Chatwin With A fireball

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    Dragonball Evolution
    Release Date
    March 12, 2009
    Runtime
    85 Minutes
    Director
    James Wong
    • Headshot Of Justin Chatwin In The Shameless 100 Episodes Celebration
      Justin Chatwin
    • Headshot Of Chow Yun-Fat
      Chow Yun-Fat

    WHERE TO WATCH

    Dragonball Evolution is a live-action adaptation of the popular Japanese manga and anime series Dragon Ball. Directed by James Wong, the film stars Justin Chatwin as Goku, who embarks on a quest to collect the seven Dragon Balls and prevent the evil Lord Piccolo from destroying the world. The movie diverges from its source material, offering a modernized take on the beloved franchise.