Dragon Ball Z Episodes


Dragon Ball Information:
With the high popularity of the Dragon Ball manga, three lengthy anime television series were produced by Toei Animation to adapt the manga chapters. The first, named simply Dragon Ball, premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on February 26, 1986 and ran until April 12, 1989. Spanning 153 episodes, it covers the first 16 volumes of the 42 volume manga series.
Harmony Gold USA licensed the series for an English language release in North America in the late 80s. In the their voice dub of the series, Harmony renamed almost all of the characters, with some names appearing very odd, such as the central character Son Goku being renamed to "Zero" and the character Karin's name changed to "Whiskers the Wonder Cat". This dub version was ill-received and was quickly canceled.
In 1995, Funimation Entertainment acquired the full license for the series for both broadcast and distribution in North America. Funimation initially had BLT Productions create the English voice track for the series and the series was edited for content. Twenty-six episodes aired in syndication before Funimation canceled it due to low ratings, switching to the sequel anime series Dragon Ball Z. In March 2001, Funimation announced the return of Dragon Ball to American television, featuring a new English audio track produced in house and less editing. The redubbed episodes began airing on Cartoon Network (United States) on August 20, 2001. Funimation also broadcast the series on Colours TV and their own Funimation Channel starting in 2006. Funimation began releasing the uncut episodes to Region 1 DVD box sets in March 18, 2003. Each box set, spanning an entire saga of the series, included the English dub track and the original Japanese audio track with optional English subtitles. The Emperor Pilaf Saga, however, has not been released to DVD, due to it still being licensed for distribution by Harmony Gold.
In 2003, a new dub, produced by Blue Water Studios, was created and began to air in the United Kingdom and Canada. It used different episode titles and voice actors versus the Funimation version.

Dragon Ball Z:
With the ending of Dragon Ball, Toei Animation quickly released a sequel series, Dragon Ball Z (ドラゴンボールZ(ぜっと), Doragon Bōru Zetto, commonly abbreviated DBZ). Picking up where the first left off, Dragon Ball Z is adapted from the final twenty-six volumes of the manga series. It premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on April 26, 1989, taking over its predecessor's time slot, and ran for 290 episodes until its conclusion on January 31, 1996.
Following its licensing of Dragon Ball, Funimation Entertainment licensed Dragon Ball Z for an English language release in North America. For Dragon Ball Z, Ocean Group was contracted to produce an English dub track. The dubbed episodes premiered in the United States on WB in September 1996. In May 1998, the broadcast was canceled and Funimation stopped production of the dubbed episodes. Three months later, the series began airing on Cartoon Network as part of the channel's new Toonami programming block. In 1999, Funimation started dubbing the series again, now using their own in-house voice actors and with a new musical score. The series completed its run in April 2003, with the editing having reduced the length of the series to 276 episodes. Later that year, Funimation redubbed the first 67 episodes of the series, restoring the removed content and replacing the Ocean Group dubbing with the same voice cast used in the later episodes. These redubbed episodes were released to Region 1 DVD in uncut box sets, starting in April 2005, and aired on Cartoon Network throughout the summer of the same year. The Funimation dubbed episodes also aired in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the Republic of Ireland.
In the United Kingdom, the Funimation dubs of episodes 168 through the final episode were replaced with a new dubbed version. This version used a dub language track produced by Ocean Group studios, but continued using most of Funimation's English language scripts and titles.

Dragon Ball GT:
Produced by Toei Animation, Dragon Ball GT (ドラゴンボールGT, Doragon Bōru Jī Tī?, G(rand) T(our) premiered on Fuji TV on February 2, 1996, and ran until November 19, 1997. Unlike the first two series, it was not based on the original Dragon Ball manga. Unable to retain the same "magic" as the first two series, it spanned only 64 episodes before ending.
Funimation Entertainment licensed the series for an English language Region 1 DVD release and broadcast in North America. Funimation's English dub of the series premiered on Cartoon Network (United States) on November 7, 2003. The television broadcast skipped the first 16 episodes of the series. Instead, Funimation created a composition episode entitled "A Grand Problem", which used scenes from the skipped episodes to summarize the story. The skipped episodes were later aired after the remaining episodes of the series had been broadcast. The dubbed episodes also aired in Canada on YTV, which divided the episodes into two seasons instead of sagas.


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The Games Begin
The Puzzle of General Tao
Dendes Dragon
A New Guardian
Memories of Gohan
A Girl Named Lime
No Worries Here
Meet Me In The Ring
The Doomsday Broadcast
What is the Tournament?
The Cell Games
Ghosts From Tomorrow
Saving Throw
Trunks Ascends
Vegeta Must Pay
Cell is Complete
Last Defense
Krillins Decision
Hour of Temptation
Bow To The Prince
Super Vegeta
Saiyans Emerge
Sacrifice
Silent Warrior
Say Goodbye, 17
Up to Piccolo
Hes Here
The Monster is Coming
Time Chamber
Our Hero Awakens
Laboratory Basement
Piccolos Folly
His Name is Cell
Borrowed Powers
The Reunion
Seized with Fear
Unwelcomed Discovery
Closing In
Last Ditch Effort
No Match for The Androids
Deadly Beauty
Goku Assassin
Nightmare Comes True
Follow Dr Gero
More Androids?!
The Secret of Dr Gero
Upgrade to Super Saiyan
Double Trouble for Goku
A Handy Trick
The Androids Appear
Gokus Ordeal
Z Warriors Prepare
Gokus Special Technique
Mystery Revealed
Welcome Back Goku
Another Super Saiyan
The Mysterious Youth
Friezas Counterattack
Krillins Proposal
Brief Chance for Victory
The World Awakens
Extreme Measures
Suidical Course
Call for Restoration
Fight with Piccolo
Battle in Kamis Lookout
Black Fog of Terror
The Heavens
Gokus Alive!!
Nameks Explosion Gokus End?
Mighty Blast of Rage
Frieza Defeated!!
Pathos of Frieza
Dual on a Vanishing Planet

The Last Wish
Gohan Returns
Approaching Destruction
A final Attack
Nameks Destruction
Explosion of Anger
Transformed at Last
Power of the Spirit
Keep the Chance Alive
Trump Card
Embodiment of Fire
Bold and Fearless
Friezas Boast
Clash of the Super Powers
The Ultimate Battle
The End of Vegeta
The Renewed Goku
Dendes Demise
Another Transformation?
Friezas Second Transformation
Déjà Vu
Piccolo the Super-Namek
Fighting Power: One Million??
The Fusion
Piccolos Return

 

Password is Porunga
Captin Ginyu the Frog?
Gohan defeat your Dad!!
Calling the Eternal Dragon
Goku is Ginyu & Ginyu is Goku
Frieza Approaches
Incredible Force!
Ginyu Assualt
Goku... Super Saiyan?
Enter Goku.
No Refuge from Recoome
Time Tricks and Body Binds
Elite Fighters of The Universe..
Arrival of The Ginyu Force
Scramble for the Dragon Balls
Big Trouble for Bulma
Immortality Denied
A Heavy Burden
Vegeta Revived
Get Vegeta!!
The Eldest Namek
Zarbon Transformed
Stay Away from Frieza
A Collision Course
Secrets Revealed
Escape from Dodoria
The Nameks vs. Frieza
The Ruthless Frieza
Face Off on Namek
Touchdown on Namek
Whos Who?
Hunt for a Dragon Ball
Friends or Foes?
Journey to Namek
A New Goal Namek!
Battles End
Stop Vegeta Now!!
Vegeta... Saiyan Style
Goku vs. Vegeta... A Saiyan Duel
Goku Strikes Back!
The Return of Goku
Times Up!
Tien goes all out!
Nappa... The Invincible?
The Siabamen Attack
The Battle Begins
A Black Day for the Planet Earth
The Legend of the Saiyans
A Fight Against Gravity
The End of Snake Way
Showdown in the Past
Escape from Piccolo
Princess Snakes Hospitality
Home for Infinite Losers
Trouble on Arlia
Gohan makes a Friend
Gohans Metamorphosis
Gokus Unusual Journey
Gohans Hidden Powers
The Worlds Strongest Team
The Arrival of Radditz


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