
Dragon Ball Z (1989-1996)
Dragon Ball Z: Doragon bôru zetto (original title)Reference View | Change View
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Series Cast Summary
Jôji Yanami | ... |
Narration
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(291 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Kyle Hebert | ... |
Narrator
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(291 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Masako Nozawa | ... |
Son Gohan
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(291 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Sean Schemmel | ... |
Goku
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(288 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Christopher Sabat | ... |
Vegeta
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(279 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Mayumi Tanaka | ... |
Kuririn
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(230 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Sonny Strait | ... |
Krillin
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(227 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Stephanie Nadolny | ... |
Gohan
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(212 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Toshio Furukawa | ... |
Piccolo
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(194 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Ryô Horikawa | ... |
Vegeta
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(196 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Hiromi Tsuru | ... |
Bulma
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(179 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Tiffany Vollmer | ... |
Bulma
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(179 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Mike McFarland | ... |
Master Roshi
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(149 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Cynthia Cranz | ... |
Chi-Chi
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(141 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Hirotaka Suzuoki | ... |
Tenshinhan
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(132 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Daisuke Gôri | ... |
Mr. Satan
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(131 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Takeshi Kusao | ... |
Trunks
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(126 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Tôru Furuya | ... |
Yamcha
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(117 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Naoko Watanabe | ... |
Chichi
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(115 episodes, 1989-1996)
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John Burgmeier | ... |
Tien
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(116 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Kôhei Miyauchi | ... |
Kame Sen'nin
(111 episodes, 1989-1995)
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Laura Bailey | ... |
Trunks
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(110 episodes, 1990-1996)
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Tomiko Suzuki | ... |
Dende
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(94 episodes, 1990-1996)
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Chris Rager | ... |
Mr. Satan
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(94 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Kent Williams | ... |
Supreme Kai
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(90 episodes, 1989-1995)
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Linda Young | ... |
Frieza
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(94 episodes, 1989-1995)
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Eric Vale | ... |
Trunks
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(84 episodes, 1991-1996)
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Monika Antonelli | ... |
Chiaotzu
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(82 episodes, 1989-1995)
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Kara Edwards | ... |
Goten
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(81 episodes, 1993-1996)
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Dameon Clarke | ... |
Cell
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(79 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Yûji Mitsuya | ... |
Kaiôshin
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(75 episodes, 1989-1995)
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Justin Cook | ... |
Dende
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(79 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Kôzô Shioya | ... |
Majin Bû
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(71 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Naoki Tatsuta | ... |
Oolong
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(70 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Meredith McCoy | ... |
Android 18
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(70 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Chuck Huber | ... |
Kibito
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(66 episodes, 1989-1995)
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Toku Nishio | ... |
Mr. Popo
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(64 episodes, 1989-1995)
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Ryûsei Nakao | ... |
Freeza
(63 episodes, 1990-1995)
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Bradford Jackson | ... |
Oolong
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(62 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Hiroko Emori | ... |
Chaozu
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(60 episodes, 1989-1995)
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Miki Itô | ... |
Android 18
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(57 episodes, 1992-1996)
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Hikaru Midorikawa | ... |
Android 16
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(54 episodes, 1989-1995)
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Norio Wakamoto | ... |
Cell
(54 episodes, 1992-1995)
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Yûko Minaguchi | ... |
Videl
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(50 episodes, 1993-1996)
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Duncan Brannan | ... |
Babidi
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(45 episodes, 1993-1995)
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Chris Forbis | ... |
Dr. Brief
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(40 episodes, 1989-1994)
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Jeremy Inman | ... |
Android 16
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(40 episodes, 1990-1993)
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Josh Martin | ... |
Majin Buu
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(43 episodes, 1992-1996)
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Yukimasa Kishino | ... |
Cell Games Announcer
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(35 episodes, 1989-1993)
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Reizô Nomoto | ... |
Rô Kaiôshin
(34 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- 2x2 (Russia) (tv)
- 3xl (Spain) (tv)
- América TV (Peru) (tv)
- Boing (Italy) (tv)
- Canal Caracol (Colombia) (tv)
- Cartoon Network (Spain) (tv)
- Cartoon Network (United States) (tv)
- Citytv Bogotá (Colombia) (tv)
- Creative Products Corporation (1993) (Philippines)
- Cuatro (Spain) (tv)
- De Agostini (1998) (Italy) (VHS)
- Ecuavisa (Ecuador) (tv)
- Edisur (Chile) (DVD)
- Etc... TV (Chile) (tv)
- FUNimation Entertainment (2002) (United States) (DVD)
- Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV) (1996) (Japan) (tv)
- GMA (Philippines) (tv) (as GMA Network)
- Hiro (2011) (Italy) (tv)
- International Channel (1998) (United States) (tv)
- Italia 1 (2000) (Italy) (tv)
- Italia Teen Television (2003) (Italy) (tv)
- KANAALTWEE (Belgium) (tv)
- Madman Entertainment (2007) (Australia) (DVD)
- Magic Kids (Argentina) (tv)
- Manga Entertainment (2014) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- Mediaset Italia 2 (2014) (Italy) (tv)
- Megavision (2003) (Chile) (tv)
- NT1 (France) (tv)
- Network Ten (Australia) (tv)
- Nippon Golden Network (NGN) (United States) (tv) (Hawaii)
- Pony Canyon (2003) (Japan) (DVD)
- RTL2 (Germany) (tv)
- RedTelesistema (Ecuador) (tv)
- Selecta Visión (Spain) (DVD)
- TVB Pearl (Hong Kong) (tv)
- Televisa Canal 5 (Mexico) (tv)
- Televisión Federal (Telefe) (Argentina) (tv)
- Unicable (Mexico) (tv)
- WNJU (1999) (United States) (tv)
- YTV (Canada) (tv)
- Yamato Video (2003) (Italy) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Intertrack (dubbing: Latinamerican Neutral Spanish)
- Toei Animation Philippines (Tagalog dubbing)
- Toei Animation (animation)
- Video Post and Transfer (restoration) (Funimation English version)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Five years after the end of "Dragon Ball", Son Gokû reunites with his friends, bringing along his four-year old son, Gohan. Son Gohan is not like his father; he'd rather study than fight. Raditz, a warrior from space lands on earth searching for someone named "Kakarotto". He reveals himself as Raditz of the Saiyajin, the older brother of Kakarotto! And Kakarotto turns out to be Son Gokû! With two other Saiyajin coming to earth, can Gokû and the Z Warriors withstand the onslaught!?
Written by Evan Jacobson |
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Taglines | Here & back again ! Goku goes on ...... . See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In the show, the evil, often comically fat monster Majin Bû was created by a sorcerer named Bibidi and brought out of hibernation by the actions of Bibidi's son, the sorcerer Babidi. This is an homage to Cinderella (1950) in which Cinderella's fairy godmother turns a pumpkin into a coach with the magical spell "Bibbity Bobbity Boo!" (Bibidi-Babidi-Bû) See more » |
Goofs | In the Raditz fight, Piccolo has red blood. In all subsequent fights, he has purple blood. See more » |
Movie Connections | Alternate-language version of Dragon Ball (1986). See more » |
Soundtracks | What's My Destiny Dragon Ball See more » |
Quotes |
[to an android]
Vegeta: If you give up now I promise to turn you into something useful, like a toaster or a washing machine. See more » |