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This is for characters who are composed entirely of CGI and may or may not have a voice actor. Examples of this type of character are King Kong and Godzilla from the Monsterverse, the T-Rex from Jurassic Park, Calvin from Life, the shark from The Shallows, and so many more. For the sake of this, the "birthday" is the release date of the movie that included the first CGI Character. In 1985 the film Young Sherlock Holmes, produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, directed by Barry Levinson and written by Chris Columbus, included the first fully computer-generated (CGI) character, a knight composed of elements from a stained glass window.

The film opens with the peaceful life of Goku, who has settled down on Earth with his family. This tranquility is shattered when Raditz, a powerful warrior from another planet, arrives and reveals that Goku is actually Kakarot, a Saiyan sent to Earth with a mission to conquer it. Raditz's appearance brings a dire warning: two more Saiyans, Vegeta and Nappa, are on their way to Earth with plans of destruction, Faced with the threat of losing everything he holds dear, Goku teams up with his former enemy Piccolo, as well as his friends Krillin, Yamcha, Tien, and Chiaotzu, to train and prepare for the epic battle against the Saiyan invaders, The Earth's defenders must rise to the occasion and hold off Vegeta and Nappa.
