This article is about the anime adaptation of the original manga's second part. For other uses, see Dragon Ball (disambiguation). Dragon Ball Z (ドラゴンボールZゼット, Doragon Bōru Zetto, commonly abbreviated as DBZ) is the long-running sequel to the a
Dragon Ball Kai: Doragon bôru kai: With Masako Nozawa, Jôji Yanami, Sean Schemmel, Doc Morgan. Goku is settled with his family and is living in peace. Unfortunately, his peaceful time is momentary as a visitor crashes into the planet claiming to be
A still from Dragon Ball Daima. Credits: Toei AnimationThe series has evoked a sense of nostalgia among the Og fans, who have noticed subtle ideas that close the gap with Dragon Ball Gt, which is considered to be non-canon by the fandom. In the first episode of the show, fans learned...
Dragon Ball Z Kai(2009) Scott Freeman Additional Voices (voice) (version: English) High School DxD(2012) Kyle Hebert Gohan / Narrator / Ox-King (voice) (version: English) Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'(2015) Chuck Huber Pilaf (voice) (version: English) ...
Of the 142831 characters on Anime Characters Database, 13 are from the movie Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon.
Beat (ビート, Bīto), the Saiyan Hero, is an Earthling who utilizes the advanced time travel technology of the Dragon Ball Heroes machines, allowing him to become a pure Saiyan.[3][4] As the Saiyan Hero, he is the main promotional character, as well as a
Note: Although Dragon Ball is the first series chronologically, this is actually the third DVD set in the Dragon Box series, following both Dragon Box Z Volumes One and Two. What are the Dragon Boxes? Starting in 2003 and ending in 2005, Toei Animation, in cooperation with the DVD ...
The manga has been adapted and also divided into two different anime productions. This animation company called Toei Animation produces both. The second famous animation that is known to stem after Dragon Ball becoming such a hit show is called Dragon Ball Z. ...
Probably. Dragon Ball is what brought animes outside of Japan to the mainstream. And it did deservedly, as Dragon Ball, as a whole, is one of the best series ever made. But let's focus on Dragon Ball, the famous prequel to the even more known Dragon Ball Z. Forget the extreme sci...
REVIEW: Dragon Ball Z "Special Selection DVD", the 2011 budget-priced Japanese DVD containing the Bardock and Trunks TV specials