Dragon Ball Z (TV Series 1989–1996)
Dragon Ball (TV Series 1995–2003)
Dragon Ball Z (TV Series 1996–2003)
Dragon Ball (TV Series 1995–2003)
Edited into the USA version of Dragon Ball by Funimation."Dragon Ball Z Kai" The Curtain Opens on the Battle! Son Goku Returns (TV Episode 2009)
Clips of the first series were shown during the first part of the episode.
The World of Dragon Ball Z (Video 2000)
Footage is shown from various episodes."Fan des années 80" 1988 #1 (TV Episode 2010)
clips shown"El Reviewer Random" Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z (Chilean Disk) (TV Episode 2012)
footage is shown"Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews" The Top 10 80's Cartoon Intros (TV Episode 2012)
Intro takes #1"Videofobia" La bestia de la noche amarilla (TV Episode 2012)
clip shown
Dragon Ball Z (TV Series 1989–1996)
Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone (Short 1989)
"G.I. Joe" Into Your Tent I Will Silently Creep (TV Episode 1986)
Chinese restaurant named "Tao Pai Pai" and "Son Goku"Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden (Video Game 1989)
Son Goku appears in the gameThe Toxic Avenger Part II (1989)
A Goku mask is seen on display next to the crowd watching Toxie fight the twin Oni Demons.Once Upon a Time in China (1991)
Otaku (1994)
A Bulma plushie is seen displayed in an Otaku's room.
Doragon daihikyô (Video Game 1986)
Adaptation of the manga & animeDragon Power (Video Game 1986)
video game adapted from manga/anime- Non-serial movie featuring same characters
- Non-serial movie featuring same characters
- Non-serial movie featuring same characters
"Shinchan" Episode #5.21 (TV Episode 1996)
Shinchan saves the day with the magical wandPuni Puni Poemy (TV Mini Series 2001)
Kobayashi is collecting dragon spheres, she is having three and she says "only four left to go""Teen Titans" Don't Touch That Dial (TV Episode 2005)
Beast Boy's final move which defeats Control Freak is similar to the moves on the "Dragonball" series."Japanoschlampen" Meister Futsis Herausforderung (TV Episode 2012)
Meister Futsi is a nearly exact copy of Master Roshi."Mad" The Amazing Spider-Minaj/Go, Dragon Ball, Go! (TV Episode 2012)
Go, Dragon Ball, Go! is a spoof of this show.
Dragon Ball Z (TV Series 1989–1996)
Adaptation of manga/anime series.Dragon Ball 3: Gokû-den (Video Game 1989)
Adaptation of manga/anime series.- Adaptation of manga/anime series.
Dragonball Evolution (2009)
Adaptation of manga/anime series.