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Dragon Ball Z: Doragon bôru zetto (1989–1996)

TV Series  -  TV_PG 25 min  -  Animation | Action | Adventure
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The adventures of Earth's martial arts defender Son Goku continue with a new family and the revelation of his alien origin. Now Goku and his allies must defend the planet from an onslaught of new extraterrestrial enemies.

Director:

Minoru Okazaki
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Year:

1996 | 1995 | 1994 | 1993 | 1992 | 1991 | 1990 | 1989

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Cast

Series cast summary:
Jôji Yanami Jôji Yanami ...
Narrator (291 episodes, 1989-1996)
Masako Nozawa Masako Nozawa ...
Son Gohan (290 episodes, 1989-1996)
Mayumi Tanaka Mayumi Tanaka ...
Kuririn (234 episodes, 1989-1996)
Toshio Furukawa Toshio Furukawa ...
Piccolo (197 episodes, 1989-1996)
Ryô Horikawa Ryô Horikawa ...
Vegeta (197 episodes, 1989-1996)
Hiromi Tsuru Hiromi Tsuru ...
Bulma (188 episodes, 1989-1996)
Kyle Hebert ...
Narrator (165 episodes, 1989-1992)
Stephanie Nadolny ...
Gohan (163 episodes, 1989-1992)
Christopher Sabat Christopher Sabat ...
Vegeta (162 episodes, 1989-1992)
Sean Schemmel ...
Goku (149 episodes, 1989-1992)
Sonny Strait Sonny Strait ...
Krillin (143 episodes, 1989-1992)
Takeshi Kusao Takeshi Kusao ...
Trunks (132 episodes, 1989-1996)
Hirotaka Suzuoki Hirotaka Suzuoki ...
Tenshinhan (130 episodes, 1989-1996)
Daisuke Gôri Daisuke Gôri ...
Mister Satan (130 episodes, 1989-1996)
Naoko Watanabe Naoko Watanabe ...
Chi-Chi (122 episodes, 1989-1996)
Tôru Furuya Tôru Furuya ...
Yamcha (120 episodes, 1989-1996)
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Storyline

Five years after the end of "Dragonball", Son Gokû reunites with his friends, bringing along his four-year old son Gohan. Gohan is not like his father; he'd rather study than fight. Raditz, a warrior from space lands on earth searching for someone named "Kakarot". He reveals himself as Raditz of the Sayans, the older brother of Kakarot! And Kakarot turns out to be Gokû! With two other Sayans coming to earth, can Gokû and the Z Warriors withstand the onslaught!? Written by Evan Jacobson <mrsatan@geocities.com>  

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Plot Keywords:

Warrior | Alien | Martial Arts | Fight | Christ Allegory  | See more »

Taglines:

Seven for a wish.

Genres:

Animation | Action | Adventure | Comedy | Drama | Fantasy | Thriller

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Details

Country:

Japan

Language:

Japanese

Release Date:

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Also Known As:

Dragon Ball Z See more »

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Technical Specs

Runtime:

(291 episodes)

Sound Mix:

Dolby

Color:

Color
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Did You Know?

Trivia

The only movie/TV special/OVA/etc. for which a manga exists is the Trunks Special. However it came out after the movie and is considered unofficial to the official manga universe. See more »

Goofs

Factual errors: At the concession stand just outside the Stadium Yamcha is playing baseball at, "hamburger" is misspelled (as "hanburger.") See more »

Quotes

Vegeta: No! My only target is Kakarot! I couldn't care less about your quarrel with the Kai!
Bibidi: What? By every fiber in your body I command you Vegeta! Kill the Kai!
Vegeta: NO! You may have taken over my mind and my body, but there's one thing a Saiyan always keeps: his PRIDE!
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Crazy Credits

While other DBZ movies just used whatever opening went with the show at the time the movie was release, Tree of Might features a specially-made opening, featuring the Z-Fighters gathering the Dragon Balls to restore the destroyed forest. See more »

Connections

Referenced in Heavens Gate with Goggles (2001) See more »

Soundtracks

"Cha-La Head-Cha-La"
Performed by Hironobu Kageyama
Music by Chiho Kiyôka
Lyrics by Yukinojô Mori
Arrangement by Kenji Yamamoto
First opening theme (episodes 1-199) See more »