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Dragon Ball Z
ドラゴンボールZ
(Doragon Bōru Zetto)
Genre Shonen, Action, Martial Arts, Science Fiction


TV anime
Directed by Daisuke Nishio
Osamu Kasai Bird Studios (Japan & Hong Kong)
Studio Toei Animation
Network Fuji TV, Animax
Network Ten, Cartoon Network
Band, Cartoon Network, Globo
YTV
TV3
Canal 9
Indosiar
Subtv
NT1, TF1
Tele 5, RTL II
Italia 1
RTM 2, TV 9
Canal 5, Televisa, Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network
RPN 9, IBC 13, GMA Network
SIC, SIC Radical
Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network, CNX, Toonami
Cartoon Network
Televen
Children Channel
RTL 7, TVN Siedem
Magic Kids, Canal 9, Cartoon Network
Original run April 26, 1989 – January 31, 1996
No. of episodes 291
Movies
  1. Dead Zone
  2. The World's Strongest
  3. The Tree of Might
  4. Lord Slug
  5. Cooler's Revenge
  6. Return of Cooler
  7. Super Android 13
  8. Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan
  9. Bojack Unbound
  10. Broly: The Second Coming
  11. Bio-broly
  12. Fusion Reborn
  13. Wrath of the Dragon
TV Specials
  1. Bardock: Father of Goku
  2. The History of Trunks

Dragon Ball Z is the long-running sequel to the anime Dragon Ball released in Japan and Hong Kong. The series is a close adaptation of the second (and far longer) portion of the Dragon Ball manga written and drawn by Akira Toriyama (in the United States, the manga's second portion is also titled Dragon Ball Z to prevent confusion). The 'Z' was originally added to the title by Toriyama to signify it as being the ending portion of the Dragon Ball series.

The series follows the adventures of the adult Son Goku who, along with his companions, defend the Earth and many other planets against various villains. While the original Dragon Ball anime followed Goku through childhood into adulthood, Dragon Ball Z is a continuation of his adulthood life, but at the same time parallels the maturation of his son, Gohan. The separation between the series is also significant as the latter series takes on a more dramatic and serious tone.

The anime first premiered in Japan and Hong Kong on April 18, 1989 (on Fuji TV) at 7:00 p.m. and ended on January 31, 1996. It was also later broadcast across Japan by the anime television network, Animax. In Hong Kong (independent from China), it was the second country to release the full seasons of Dragonball Z, due to close ties between Bird Studios Hong Kong and Japan. In the U.S., the series ran between 1996 and 2003, though not always on the same networks or with continuity of dubbing. It aired in the UK, albeit with the same dubbing problem, on Cartoon Network, premiering on March 6, 2000 and running until 2002, with the final few episodes being shown on CNX starting from October 14, 2002 and finishing on February 28, 2003. The channel then relaunched as Toonami, on which it was repeated daily.

After Dragon Ball Z, the story of Son Goku and friends continues in the anime-only series Dragon Ball GT. This series is not based on a manga by Akira Toriyama. Toriyama's humor/parody manga Neko Majin Z features several concepts introduced in Dragon Ball Z (several Dragon Ball Z characters even make various appearances), but that manga is designed as a parody and not a true continuation of the series.

Contents

  • 1 Impact
  • 2 Themes
  • 3 Censorship issues
    • 3.1 Creative changes
    • 3.2 Uncut version
    • 3.3 International English Version
  • 4 Filler
  • 5 Releases
    • 5.1 Japanese releases
    • 5.2 Hong Kong releases
      • 5.2.1 Dragonbox releases
    • 5.3 U.S. releases
      • 5.3.1 Pioneer DVDs
      • 5.3.2 FUNimation DVDs
      • 5.3.3 Future releases
  • 6 Sagas
  • 7 Movies, TV specials, and other
    • 7.1 Movies
    • 7.2 TV specials
    • 7.3 Other
  • 8 Theme songs
    • 8.1 Japanese themes
    • 8.2 FUNimation themes
  • 9 Cast list
  • 10 See also
  • 11 External links

Impact

Dragon Ball Z has had a strong impact on its fans. Its popularity is mainly due to the series' very clear representations of good overpowering evil, love overpowering hate, the importance of family and friends, and an unyielding passion toward achieving goals. The series also featured heavy sci-fi overtones, and a greater emphasis on fighting - making it extremely popular among adolescent boys who had grown up alongside the original series.

Dragon Ball Z has also played a large part in contributing to the popularity of anime in western culture. Though the first two seasons of the series were played on various networks in the U.S. in 1996, it would not take off for two more years until August 31, 1998, when Cartoon Network featured the show in its action-oriented Toonami lineup. Toonami heralded the show as "The Greatest Action Cartoon Ever Made," and it greatly boosted the popularity of Toonami, but unknowingly did so much more.citation needed] Dragon Ball Z's newfound popularity helped to bring about a greater interest in Japanese cartoons in the eyes of western youth, which in turn fueled the western anime industry to new heights.citation needed]

Themes

Throughout the series, there is a strong theme that young people can accomplish many of the same feats as adults. One example is during the Cell saga, in which ten-year old Gohan is given the responsibility of defeating the villainous Cell, which he does after unlocking his inner strength. In addition, Goku starts out young in the series, and accomplishes much despite his young age.

Another theme is the turning of fortunes in a battle through desperation or righteous anger. Many battles proceed almost to defeat for the heroes, finally to be reversed through a desperate act to defend their home or loved ones. This theme is found in almost every battle.

One of the main and most deep of themes is fatherhood. Not only is it seen in the obvious example of Goku and his sons, but also Vegeta, who has a hard time at first, but eventually learns what it means to be a father as seen in the Cell Games Saga, the Buu Saga, and most of GT. Other signs of this being a theme is the lesser characters all having a father or being the father of a main character such as Hercule, the Ox King, Dr. Brief, or Bardock. Even the villains show fatherhood as a theme, through Frieza and King Cold, Babidi and Bibidi, Broly and Paragus, and Demon King Piccolo and Piccolo Jr.

Censorship issues

Dragon Ball Z was marketed to appeal to a wide range of viewers from all ages, and contains crude humor and occasional excesses of violence, which are commonly seen as inappropriate for younger audiences by American standards. When it was marketed in the US, the distribution company FUNimation alongside with Saban decided to initially focus exclusively on the young children's market, because the anime market was still small compared to the much larger children's cartoon market.

Beginning with the Ginyu arc (3rd US season) on Cartoon Network, no other show had restrictions this severe on cable programming. From this saga onwards, FUNimation dubbed the show themselves with their own in-house voice actors. In 2003, FUNimation began to redub the first two sagas (Saiyan and Frieza) to remove the problems that were caused from their previous partnership with Saban. They also redubbed the first three Pioneer-distributed movies that were dubbed by the Ocean Group voice actors. The distribution of the redubs on DVD, under the Ultimate Uncut Edition title, began in April 2005.

Creative changes

To an equal extent, people have taken issue with changes in the English edition that are not seen as necessary, such as extraneous dialogue not found in the original, dubbing that sways the English version in its own creative direction, the replacement of the entire original musical score, and renaming of many characters, terminology, and locations. Combined with criticized voice acting, many feel that the English version of Dragon Ball Z almost seems like an entirely different show than the original, and this has led many familiar with the Japanese series to dislike FUNimation's English dub.

Uncut version

In 2005, Cartoon Network started showing the uncut version of the first two seasons of Dragon Ball Z. This version used the original Japanese footage, with the exception of the Japanese opening and closing themes, and has an entirely new score of music. The uncut version also featured many scenes with large amounts of blood and mild profanity, as well as mild sexual humor. Generally, while some lines were maintained from the original dub, several mistranslations were also corrected.

International English Version

Until 2001, other English speaking countries including the UK, Canada and Ireland received FUNimation's English version of Dragonball Z, both the Saban and In-house incarnations. Until, surprisingly, when Episode 108 aired in the UK (also in The Netherlands) the English Dub switched to a version produced in Canada; which appeared to have been licensed out by FUNimation to produce a version of the show with lower production values (It is thought it was recorded at either Airwaves or Westwood Studios in Vancouver). However, this version regained the original voice cast by the Ocean Group instead of the FUNimation actors. This version began airing in Canada in the fall of 2001 from Episode 168, and ran through to the end of the series. It used FUNimation's own videotracks and its scripts, albeit with some notable changes to fit the actors better. This version used music recycled from the Mega Man and Monster Rancher cartoons, as well as a few original pieces for the series by Jon Mitchell, Tom Keenlyside and David Iris. This version, albeit with the original actors lacks due to its clearly low production values, and in the speed it was produced - for example many voices sadly did not stay consistent through the series, and by the end few remained from the original 1996 cast. See Below for a complete cast listing.

Filler

Filler is used to pad out the series for many reasons; in the case of Dragon Ball Z, more often than not, it was because the anime was running alongside the manga, and there was no way for the anime to run ahead of the manga since Toriyama was still writing it.

The company behind the anime, Toei Animation, would occasionally create side stories to either further explain things, or simply to extend the series. Filler does not come only in the form of side stories though; sometimes it is as simple as adding some extra attacks into a fight. For instance, many scenes in the anime appear quite protracted, featuring long shots of the characters faces and stand-offs lasting an entire episode. As the anime series was forced to expand 12 pages of manga image and text into 20-22 minutes of animation footage, these changes were introduced to fill the complete television timeslot or to allow the anime writers to explore some other aspects of the series' universe. The Anoyo-ichi Budōkai (Afterlife tournament) between the Cell Saga and Majin Buu Saga and the Garlic Jr. arc, also known as Garlic Jr.'s return from the Return my Gohan!! (Dead Zone) movie between the Freeza Saga and Trunks arc (pre-Cell Saga) are examples of this. However, most changes such as these have been known to sometimes contradict the manga and create plot holes.

Releases

Japanese releases

Originally, only the Dragon Ball Z movies, and the Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans footage were available for home viewing in Japan. The movies were released on both VHS, and Laserdisc format. The Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans footage was released both on VHS, as a visual guide to the Nintendo Famicom game with the same name, and on the PlayDia, as an interactive FMV.

Hong Kong releases

Hong Kong was the only country aside from Japan to have aired all the episodes with Movies on television. The movies were also released on both VHS, now Hong Kong sells a large number of DVDs of the Dragon Ball Z movies.

Dragonbox releases

In 2003, all of the Dragon Ball Z TV series was finally released for home viewing in Japan, on two large DVD boxed sets. Each Dragon Ball Z Dragonbox had a large amount of DVD extras, as well as an action figure and a book.

The video and audio transfers of the show used on these DVDs came off of the Fuji TV master tapes of the show, as this allowed Toei to put out a far superior and completely accurate version of the show on DVD. This allowed all episodes to have their original openings, endings, commercial bumpers, next week episode previews, etc., compared to what was available in the US.

In late 2005 the Dragon Box Z DVDs were re-released in single volumes with six episodes per disc. While the packaging and DVD menus are different from the 2003 release, and so far no plans have been announced for the two TV specials and the Playdia footage released with the 2003 versions, the Audio and Visual quality is the exact same as those discs found in the 2003 Dragonbox release.

At the end of March, 2006, a Dragonbox: The Movies DVD-BOX was released. This release contained all 17 Dragonball and Dragonball Z theatrical features, along with a book, and two scouters in the form of walkie-talkies. The video and audio are remastered, however the video is cropped and contains less picture than the full-screen versions, a common occourence for films from Toei, based on long-running and popular TV series (See Saint Seiya, Fist of the North Star, and One Piece).

All Dragonbox releases contain Japanese language audio only (with exceptions to foreign-language bonus clips), and no subtitles.

U.S. releases

To date, there have been 111 US-produced Dragon Ball Z DVDs, including 11 DVD box sets (including out of print and in print versions). However, the US still does not have one standardized, continued, bilingual and uncut release of the entire series or movies.

Pioneer DVDs

During the late 90's/early 00's, The first 53 (Saban/FUNimation version numbers, originally uncut as 68) TV episodes were released on to DVD by Geneon Entertainment USA (Then Pioneer Entertainment). These contained only the edited, US-TV broadcast versions, and totalled 17 volumes. At a later date, the first 7 DVDs were released as the 'Saiyan Saga', while the final 8 were released as the 'Namek Saga'. As of August the 31st, 2004, Geneon's license for video distribution of these episodes ended, allowing FUNimation to re-release these episodes.

Along with these episodes, Pioneer Ent. also produced bilingual, uncut DVDs of the first three Dragon Ball Z theatrical features. These DVDs retained the original Ocean cast for the English track, as well as being one of the first uncut and bilingual releases in the U.S. The English versions of these films were also subject to a different treatment, rather than replacing the original music, the original OP and ED themes, as well as background music, were retained. The only noticeable differences besides languages are the inclusion of a few different sound effects which are not present on the original Japanese version.

These films were released as a three-disc boxset by Pioneer, however much like the 53 TV episodes Pioneer had license to, the first three Z film's home video rights now belong to FUNimation.

FUNimation DVDs

As of 2000, FUNimation has released uncut versions of their Texas-based English dub on to DVD, uncut and with Japanese language track, and English-translation subtitles. Beginning with the Captain Ginyu saga, which took place directly after the Saban/FUNimation-produced episodes, FUNimation has released bilingual, uncut DVDs for every episode covering (Japanese numbers) 68 till 291. Boxsets for the Garlic Jr., Androids, Imperfect Cell, Perfect Cell, World Tournament, Majin Buu, Evil Buu, Fusion, and Kid Buu U.S. sagas have also been released. However, in order to maximize profits, the DVDs were released out of continuity (certain amounts of one section of the series were released, and then FUNimation would go back and release others). With no noticeable numbering visible, this caused frustration to those trying to follow the series from start to finish.

After acquiring the video rights to the first 53 (68) episodes from Pioneer, FUNimation announced that they would release these episodes uncut, with a new 5.1 English language track and uncut footage. The Ultimate Uncut Edition line was born. The release would be 22 volumes, Bilingual, and with extras. The Saiyan saga was renamed the 'Vegeta' saga (Parts I and II, covering 12 DVDs), probably to avoid confusion with the Pioneer volumes. No one is sure what the Namek saga would have been called. This was the same version shown on Cartoon Network. However, as of DVD volume 9, the release has been indefinitely delayed, quite likely due to a future release.

FUNimation has also released Dragon Ball Z movies 4-13, finishing the release of the movies with 'Wrath of the Dragon', the 13th movie. These are all bilingual and subtitled, but do not follow the trend set by Ocean's first three movies. Music has been changed and altered, including the insertion of songs from rock bands such as Pantera and Deftones. The movies utilize the TV series Texas cast, though they also include the original Japanese version with subtitling by Steve Simmons.

FUNimation re-released 'The Dead Zone' under the Ultimate Uncut line, with a 5.1 English track, new subtitles and different DVD extras. However, it does not retain the original Ocean dub, and contains a new English dub produced by FUNimation's Texas cast. This version contains different music to the original dub or Japanese version. To date, there has been no release of the second or third films under the Ultimate Uncut line.

Future releases

Unconfirmed reports in regards to re-releases have been flying over the Internet and at conventions. Originally to be released in September 2006, a brand new DVD release of the TV series would be for sale, sporting more episodes and at a lower price (the original solicitation claimed 39 episodes at $50, though doubts to its actual accuracy are abundant). It's also said that this release will contain remastered Japanese footage, but this is unconfirmed. FUNimation has delayed this release until early 2007. It is very likely this release is why the Ultimate Uncut Edition of the TV series has been delayed indefinitely.

In late 2006, according to an insert in FUNimations Movie 13 DVD release, a $30 boxset containing redubbed and reauthored versions of the first 3 movies would be released. It's likely this will contain the Ultimate Uncut version of the Dead Zone movie, as well as Ultimate Uncut versions of The World's Strongest and Tree of Might.

Sagas

Toei Sagas
  1. Saiyan Saga (Episodes 1~35); 1989 - 1990
  2. Freeza Saga (Episodes 36~125); 1990 - 1991
  3. Cell Saga (Episodes 126~194); 1991 - 1993
  4. Buu Saga (Episodes 195~291); 1993 - 1996
FUNimation Sagas

Saiyan Saga:

  • The Vegeta Saga (Episodes 1~35)

Frieza Saga:

  • The Namek Saga (Episodes 36~67)
  • The Captain Ginyu Saga (Episodes 68~74)
  • The Frieza Saga (Episodes 75~107)
  • The Garlic Junior Saga (Episodes 108~117)

Cell Saga:

  • The Trunks Saga (Episodes 118~125)
  • The Androids Saga (Episodes 126~139)
  • The Imperfect Cell Saga (Episodes 140~152)
  • The Perfect Cell Saga (Episodes 153~165)
  • The Cell Games Saga (Episodes 166~194)

Buu Saga:

  • The Great Saiyaman Saga (Episodes 195~209)
  • The World Tournament Saga (Episodes 210~219)
  • The Babidi Saga (Episodes 220~231)
  • The Majin Buu Saga (Episodes 232~253)
  • The Fusion Saga (Episodes 254~275)
  • The Kid Buu Saga (Episodes 276~291)

Movies, TV specials, and other

Movies

Toei Titles
  1. Return my Gohan!! (1989)
  2. The World's Strongest (1990)
  3. Super Deciding Battle for the Entire Planet Earth (1990)
  4. Super Saiyan Goku (1991)
  5. The Incredible Mightiest vs. Mightiest (1991)
  6. Clash!! 10,000,000,000 Powerful Warriors (1992)
  7. Extreme Battle!! The Three Great Super Saiyans (:1992)
  8. Burn Up!! A Close, Intense, Super-Fierce Battle (1993)
  9. The Galaxy at the Brink!! The Super Incredible Guy (1993)
  10. The Dangerous Duo! Super-Warriors Can't Rest (1994)
  11. Super-Warrior Defeat!! I'm the One who'll Win (1994)
  12. Fusion Reborn!! Goku and Vegeta (1994)
  13. Dragon Fist Explosion!! If Gokū Won't Do It, Who Will? (1995)
FUNimation titles
  1. Dead Zone (1997) (Re-released in 2005 under 'Ultimate Uncut Edition' line and re-released in 2006, in a set containing Z movies 2 and 3)
  2. The World's Strongest (1998) (Re-released in 2006, in a set containing Z movies 1 and 3 re-releases)
  3. The Tree of Might (1998) (Re-released in 2006, in a set containing Z movies 1 and 2 re-releases)
  4. Lord Slug (2001)
  5. Cooler's Revenge (2001)
  6. Return of Cooler (2002)
  7. Super Android 13! (2003)
  8. Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan (2003) (Re-released in 2006, in a set containing Z movies 10 and 11)
  9. Bojack Unbound (2004)
  10. Broly: The Second Coming (2005) (Re-released in 2006, in a set containing Z movies 8 and 11)
  11. Bio-Broly (2005) (Re-released in 2006, in a set containing Z movies 8 and 10)
  12. Fusion Reborn (2006)
  13. Wrath of the Dragon (2006)

TV specials

Toei Titles
  1. A Lonesome, Final Battle: The Father of Z-Warrior Kakarrot, who Challenged Freeza (1990)
  2. Resistance to Despair!! The Remaining Super-Warriors, Gohan and Trunks (1993)
FUNimation Titles
  1. Bardock: The Father of Goku (2000)
  2. The History of Trunks (2000)

Other

OVA
  1. Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans (1993)

Theme songs

Japanese themes

  • Openings
    1. "CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA"
      • Lyrics: Yukinojō Mori, Music: Chiho Kiyooka, Arrangement: Kenji Yamamoto, Vocals: Hironobu Kageyama
        • Episodes 1~21 (version 1)
        • Episodes 22~117 (version 2)
        • Episodes 118~194 (version 3)
        • Movies 1-9
    2. "WE GOTTA POWER"
      • Lyrics: Yukinojō Mori, Music: Keiju Ishikawa, Arrangement: Keiju Ishikawa, Vocals: Hironobu Kageyama
        • Episodes 195~291
        • Movies 10-12
  • Closings
    1. "Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!"; でてこいとびきりZENKAIパワー! (Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!)
      • Lyrics: Toshihisa Arakawa, Music: Takeshi Ike, Arrangement: Kenji Yamamoto, Vocals: MANNA
        • Episodes 1~194
    2. "Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta"; 僕達は天使だった (We Were Angels)
      • Lyrics: Yukinojō Mori, Music: Takeshi Ike, Arrangement: Osamu Tozuka, Vocals: Hironobu Kageyama
        • Episodes 195~291

FUNimation themes

  • Openings
    • "Main Title" (AKA "Rock the Dragon")
    • "Dragon Ball Z" (AKA "DBZ Theme")
    • "DBZ Uncut Theme"
    • "Eternal Sacrifice" (Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan theme song) performed by Tendril

Cast list

Character Name Voice Actor (Japanese) Voice Actor (U.S. English) (All) Voice Actor (Int'l English) (123-291)
Son Goku Masako Nozawa Ian James Corlett
Peter Kelamis
Sean Schemmel
Peter Kelamis
Kirby Morrow
Son Gohan Masako Nozawa Saffron Henderson
Stephanie Nadolny
Kyle Hebert
Saffron Henderson
Jillian Michaels
Brad Swaile
Son Goten Masako Nozawa Kara Edwards
Jillian Michaels
Piccolo Toshio Furukawa Christopher Sabat
Scott McNeil
Scott McNeil
Vegeta Ryo Horikawa Brian Drummond
Christopher Sabat
Brian Drummond
Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Lalainia Lindbjerg
Tiffany Vollmer
Maggie Blue O'Hara
Bra (Dub: Bulla) Hiromi Tsuru Laura Bailey Cathy Weseluck
Mirai Trunks Takeshi Kusao Eric Vale Allistair Abell
Chibi Trunks Takeshi Kusao Laura Bailey Cathy Weseluck
Kuririn (Dub: Krillin) Mayumi Tanaka Terry Klassen
Sonny Strait
Terry Klassen
Yajirobe Mayumi Tanaka Brian Drummond
Mike McFarland
Brian Drummond
Yamcha Toru Furuya Ted Cole
Christopher Sabat
Ted Cole
Tenshinhan (Dub: Tien Shinhan) Hirotaka Suzuoki Matt Smith
Chris Cason
John Burgmeier
Matt Smith
Chiaotzu (Chaozu) Hiroko Emori Cathy Weseluck
Monika Antonelli
Cathy Weseluck
Chi-Chi Mayumi Sho (1-66)
Naoko Watanabe (88-291)
Laara Sadiq
Cynthia Cranz
Laara Sadiq
Lisa Ann Beley
Muten Roshi/Kame-Sen'nin (Dub: Master Roshi) Kohei Myauchi (2-260)
Hiroshi Masuoka (288-291)
Ian James Corlett
Don Brown
Mike McFarland
Terry Klassen
Oolong Naoki Tatsuta Doug Parker
Mark Britten
Bradford Jackson
Alec Willows
Pu-erh (Dub: Puar) Naoko Watanabe Cathy Weseluck
Monika Antonelli
Cathy Weseluck
Lunch (Dub: Launch) Mami Koyama Meredith McCoy N/A (edited out of English version)
Mr. Satan (Edited dub: Hercule) Daisuke Gori Chris Rager
Don Brown
Videl Yuko Minaguchi Kara Edwards
Moneca Stori
Pan Yuko Minaguchi Kate Bristol
Brenna O'Brien
Jinzoningen #18 (Dub: Android #18) Miki Itou Meredith McCoy Enuka Okuma
Uranai Baba Junpei Takiguchi (9-34)
Mayumi Tanaka (207-271)
Helen Kennedy
Linda Young
Brian Drummond
Dende Tomiko Suzuki (49-288)
Hiro Yuuki (290-291)
Paulina Gillis
Ceyil Dellgadillo
Laura Bailey
Justin Cook
Andrew Francis
Gyumao (Dub: Ox-King) Daisuke Gori Dave Ward
Mark Britten
Kyle Hebert
Dave Ward
Emma-Daio (Dub: King Yemma) Daisuke Gori Chris Rager
Dale Wilson
Umigame (Sea Turtle) Daisuke Gori Scott McNeil
Christopher Sabat
Scott McNeil
Mr. Popo Toku Nishio French Tickner
Christopher Sabat
Alvin Sanders
Karin (Dub: Korin) Ichiro Nagai (26-192)
Naoki Tatsuta (238-285)
Doug Parker
Mark Britten
Christopher Sabat
Ted Cole
Kami-sama Takeshi Aono Michael Dobson
Christopher Sabat
Dale Wilson
Marron Tomiko Suzuki Laura Bailey Cathy Weseluck
North Kaio (Dub: King Kai) Joji Yanami Don Brown
Sean Schemmel
Don Brown
Dr. Briefs Joji Yanami Alvin Sanders
Chris Forbis
Scott McNeil
Mrs Briefs Mariko Mukai (44-107)
Youko Kawanami (124-256)
Hiroko Emori (140)
Jane Perry
Cynthia Cranz
Jane Perry
Haiya Dragon Naoki Tatsuta Christopher Sabat N/A
Bubbles Naoki Tatsuta Doug Parker
Doug Parker
Gregory Yuuji Mitsuya Doug Parker
Doug Parker
Raditz Shigeru Chiba Jason-Gray Standford
Sonny Strait
Justin Cook
N/A
Nappa Shouzou Iizuka Michael Dobson
Phil Parsons
N/A
Freeza (Dub: Frieza) Ryuusei Nakao Pauline Newstone
Linda Young
Pauline Newstone
Zarbon Sho Hayami Paul Dobson
Christopher Sabat
N/A
Dodoria Yukitoshi Hori Ward Perry
Chris Forbis
N/A
Captain Gi'nyu Hideyuki Hori Richard Newman
Dale Kelly
Brice Armstrong
N/A
Jheese (Dub: Jeice) Kazumi Tanaka Scott McNeil
Christopher Sabat
Scott McNeil
Batta (Dub: Burter) Yukimassa Kishino Alec Willows
Mark Britten
Christopher Sabat
Alec Willows
Reacoom (Dub: Recoome) Kenji Utsumi David Kaye
Christopher Sabat
David Kaye
Gurd (Dub: Guldo) Kouzou Shioya Terry Klassen
Dylan Thompson
Bill Townsley
Terry Klassen
Saichourou (Dub: Guru) Junpei Takiguchi (53-75)
Masaharu Satou (100-105)
Lee Tockar
Christopher Sabat
N/A
Porunga Junpei Takiguchi Christopher Sabat
Richard Newman
Garlic Jr. Akira Kamiya (Movie)
Shigeru Chiba (TV Series)
Don Brown
Chuck Huber
N/A
Maron Yuuko Kobayashi Tiffany Vollmer Cathy Weseluck
King Cold Daisuke Gori (118-121)
Masaharu Satou (195)
Bart Mayer N/A
Dr. Gero Kouji Yata Kent Williams
Brian Dobson
Jinzo'ningen #16 (Dub: Android #16) Hikaru Midorikawa Jeremy Inman
Scott McNeil
Jinzo'ningen #17 (Dub: Android #17) Shigeru Nakahara Chuck Huber
Ted Cole
Jinzo'ningen #19 (Dub: Android #19) Yukitoshi Hori Philip Wilburn
Cathy Weseluck
Cell Norio Wakamoto Dameon Clarke
Dale Wilson
Paikuhan (Dub: Pikkon) Hikaru Midorikawa Kyle Hebert
Brian Drummond
Majin-Buu (Majin-Boo) Kouzou Shioya Josh Martin
Justin Cook
Scott McNeil
Brian Dobson
Babidi Joji Yanami Duncan Brannan
Terry Klassen
Dabura (Dabra) Ryuuzaburou Ootomo Rick Robertson
Scott McNeil
Kaioshin Yuuji Mitsuya Kent Williams
Michael Dobson
Old Kaioshin Reizu Nomoto Kent Williams Scott McNeil
Kibito Shin Aomori Chuck Huber
Don Brown
South Kaio Toku Nishio Dameon Clarke Scott McNeil
West Kaio Bin Shimada Kyle Hebert
Terry Klassen
East Kaio Keiko Yamamoto Stephanie Nadolny
Cathy Weseluck
Dai Kaio Ryûji Saikachi Evan Jones
Paul Dobson
Uub Megumi Urawa Sean Teague Neil Denis
Erasa Megumi Urawa Laura Bailey Cathy Weseluck
Sharpner Hiro Yuki Duncan Brannan
Allistair Abell
Shenlong (Dub: Shenron) Kenji Utsumi
Masaharu Satou (193)
Don Brown
Christopher Sabat
Don Brown
Tenka-ichi Budokai Announcer Hirotaka Suzoki Eric Vale
Michael Dobson
Narrator Joji Yanami Doc Harris
Dale Kelly
Kyle Hebert
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Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi is a three-dimensional fighting game involving a ton of Dragonball Z characters - even ones only seen briefly in the series.
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Kamehameha! If that word brings a smile to your face, you are one of the infamous DragonBall fans out there, a fan base that (believe it or not) spans two generations.
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No new Pokemon episodes this week, but there's TONS of repeats! And a movie! That they've also aired many times before! Because kids these days, due to video games and hip-hop are too stupid to remember whether they've seen a TV show before.
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