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Dragon Ball Z: Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo (あつまれ! 悟空 ワールド, Doragon Bōru Zetto Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo; Literally meaning "Dragon Ball Z: Gather! Goku World") was released for the Terebikko in 1992 only in Japan. Like the anime, Toei Animation was responsible for its footage and each voice actor reprised the role of their characters for its sequences.
Gameplay
As a Terebikko title, Dragon Ball Z: Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo was packaged as a VHS tape and a telephone peripheral used to input commands to Goku and friends, and also to answer the group's trivia questions when requested.
Plot
Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo tells a feature-length story involving time travel leading up to the group's first encounter with Cell (portrayed differently than in the mainstream series). The plot of the animation seems as though it could be worked into the mainstream series, particularly some time just prior to the beginning of the Imperfect Cell Saga, as the group is not pre-occupied with Cell here until a news report of one of his massacres as Imperfect Cell airs at Muten Roshi's house. However, the leading inconsistency stems from how suddenly Cell absorbs Artificial Human No. 17 and Artificial Human No. 18 (as in Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo, the Z Warriors are not taking any measures to impede his progression to perfection), and how once the group encounters Perfect Cell, a heavy punch to the face by Goku is enough to cause Cell to flee in order to recover from the blow. In the mainstream series, this type of reaction from Perfect Cell would be ridiculous given his battle power.
Characters
The following is a list of characters who appear in Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo in their order of appearance. Those with speaking roles will have their name accompanied by their respective voice actor.
- Son Gohan – Masako Nozawa
- Son Goku – Masako Nozawa
- Kuririn – Mayumi Tanaka
- Bulma – Hiromi Tsuru
- Future Trunks – Takeshi Kusao
- Muten Roshi – Hiroshi Masuoka
- Tenkaichi Tournament Announcer
- Great Ape – Yasuhiko Kawazu
- Grandpa Son Gohan
- Yamucha
- Shen Long
- North Kaio
- Bubbles
- Piccolo – Toshio Furukawa
- Piccolo Daimao – Takeshi Aono
- Mister Popo
- Karin
- Kami
- Vegeta – Ryo Horikawa
- Polunga
- Freeza – Ryūsei Nakao
- Cold
- Cell – Norio Wakamoto
- Artificial Human No. 17
- Artificial Human No. 18 – Miki Itō
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Action-adventure games | |||||||
Sūpā Gokū Den | Sūpā Gokū Den: Totsugeki Hen • Sūpā Gokū Den: Kakusei Hen | ||||||
Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku | Gaiden: Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku • Shin Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku: Chikyū Hen • Shin Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku: Uchū Hen | ||||||
Origins | Origins • Origins 2 | ||||||
The Legacy of Goku | The Legacy of Goku • The Legacy of Goku II • The Legacy of Goku II: International • Buu's Fury • Transformation • • Buu's Fury/Transformation • Transformation 2 | ||||||
Other | Doragon Daihikyō • Dragon Power • Sagas • Advanced Adventure • Revenge of King Piccolo | ||||||
Role-playing games and Battle card games | |||||||
Data Cardass | Dragon Ball Z • Dragon Ball Z 2 • Dragon Ball Z: Bakuretsu Impact • Dragon Ball Z: W Bakuretsu Impact • Dragon Ball Kai: Dragon Battlers • Dragon Ball Heroes • Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission | ||||||
Other | Gokū Hishōden • Gokū Gekitōden • Attack of the Saiyans • Daimaō Fukkatsu • Gokū Den • Kyōshū! Saiya-jin • II: Gekishin Furiiza!! • III: Retsusen Jinzōn Ningen • Sūpā Saiya Densetsu • Dragon Ball • Harukanaru Densetsu • Collectible Card Game • Legendary Super Warriors • Dragon Ball Online | ||||||
Fighting games | |||||||
Budokai | Budokai • Budokai 2 • Dragon Ball Z 2 V • Budokai 3 • Infinite World • Budokai HD Collection | ||||||
Budokai Tenkaichi | Budokai Tenkaichi • Super Dragon Ball Z • Budokai Tenkaichi 2 • Budokai Tenkaichi 3 • Dragon Ball Z Trilogy • Tenkaichi Tag Team | ||||||
Raging Blast | Raging Blast • Raging Blast 2 • Ultimate Tenkaichi | ||||||
Butōden | Sūpā Butōden • Sūpā Butōden 2 • Sūpā Butōden 3 • Buyū Retsuden • Shin Butōden • Final Bout • Arutimetto Butōden | ||||||
Supersonic Warriors | Supersonic Warriors • Supersonic Warriors 2 | ||||||
Shin Budokai | Shin Budokai • Shin Budokai: Another Road | ||||||
Other | Dragon Ball Z • 2: Super Battle • V.R. V.S. • Zenkai Batoru Roiyaru • Gekitō Tenkaichi Budōkai • Idainaru Son Gokū Densetsu • The Legend • Ultimate Battle 22 • Hyper Dimension • Taiketsu • Burst Limit • Dragonball: Evolution • Battle of Z | ||||||
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Jump | Karuto Jump • Battle Stadium D.O.N • Dr. Slump • Dr. Slump Arale-chan • Dr. Slump Arale-chan • Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden • Famicom Jump II: Saikyō no 7 Nin • Jump Super Stars • Jump Ultimate Stars • J-Stars Victory VS | ||||||
Jakks Pacific | |||||||
Let's! TV Play | Batoru Taikan Kamehameha • Batoru Taikan Kamehameha 2 • Sukautā Batoru Taikan Kamehameha • Batoru Taikan Gomu-gomu no Kamehameha | ||||||
Other | Dragon Ball GT: Volume 1 • Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo • Anime Designer: Dragon Ball Z • Taisenkata Sāchi Batoru • Dragon Ball Z • Dragon Radar Mobile • Dragon Ball GT Skannerz • Tap Battle |
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