Dragon Ball: Goku & Traffic Safety
Dragon Ball: Goku & Traffic Safety

Dragon Ball: Goku & Traffic Safety

1988Movie15 minJapanese

A public service video which uses the main Dragon Ball characters to promote traffic safety. It was aired on TV between shows as a public service announcement and distributed to schools as a safety demonstration video.

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Director: Minoru OkazakiGenres: Short, Animation, Family, Educational

Plot Summary

This short educational film features Goku and his friends teaching children about traffic safety. Through a series of animated scenarios, they demonstrate the importance of looking both ways before crossing the street, obeying traffic signals, and understanding the dangers of playing in the road. The characters use their familiar personalities and action sequences to make the lessons engaging for a young audience.

Critical Reception

As a short educational film rather than a full-fledged movie, 'Dragon Ball: Goku & Traffic Safety' was not subject to traditional critical reviews. Its primary purpose was educational outreach, and it was well-received by its intended audience of young children and their parents for its effective and entertaining way of conveying important safety messages. It is considered a minor but valuable piece of Dragon Ball franchise ephemera.

What Reviewers Say

  • Effective use of popular characters to teach vital safety lessons.
  • Engaging and memorable for its target young audience.
  • A simple yet important educational tool.

Google audience: Audience feedback, where available, focuses on its effectiveness as a learning tool for children. Parents and educators appreciate how the beloved Dragon Ball characters make traffic safety concepts accessible and fun for young viewers.

Fun Fact

This short film was produced in collaboration with the Japan Traffic Safety Association, highlighting its educational mission beyond pure entertainment.

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