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ドラゴンボールZ (Dragon Boru Zetto) Dragon Ball Z 291 Episodes (276 Episodes), 2 TV Specials
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April 26, 1989 ~ January 31, 1996 (Japan) September 13, 1996 ~ October 10, 2005 (US)
Dragon Ball Z Episodes Dubbed
Series Director: Daisuke Nishio
Gogoanime Dragon Ball Z Dub
For years the brave young warrior Goku circled theglobe in search of adventure and the chance to put his skills to thetest. But when a powerful villain from another planet reaches Earth,Goku learns the truth about his past and of the incredible power thatuntil now has laid dormant inside his body. With friends both old and new, Goku faces wave uponwave of new and outrageous enemies that threaten Earth and her peoplewith destruction. With his new powers, the truth about his Saiyanheritage, and a little help from the trusty dragon balls, Goku mustfind a way to maintain the peace that he has fought so hard to secure.
Dragon Ball Z (ドラゴンボールZ [ゼット]; Doragon Boru Zetto) is thesecond anime adaptation of the Dragon Ball manga series by AkiraToriyama. Produced by Toei Animation and picking up where the originalDragon Ball anime series left off, Dragon Ball Z is adapted from thefinal twenty-six volumes of the manga. It premiered in Japan on FujiTelevision on April 26, 1989, taking over its predecessor's time slot,and ran for 291 episodes until its conclusion on January 31, 1996. Followingthe canceled dub of Dragon Ball, Funimation Entertainment licensedDragon Ball Z for an English language release in North America. For thedubbing of the series, The Ocean Group was contracted to produce anEnglish dub track at Ocean Studios. Like the original dub of DragonBall, the Ocean Group's dub of Dragon Ball Z was heavily edited forcontent, reducing the first 67 episodes into 53. The dubbed episodespremiered in the United States on The WB in September 1996, though itwas eventually canceled in May 1998. During the fall of the same year,the dub began airing on Cartoon Network as part of the channel's newToonami programming block. Soon after, Funimation Entertainmentcontinued dubbing the series from where the syndicated dub left off,now using their own in-house voice actors at Funimation Studios, a newmusical score, and less editing. The new dub of Dragon Ball Z ran onCartoon Network from September 1999 to April 2003. In August2004, Geneon Entertainment lost its licensing rights to the old OceanStudios dubbed episodes of Dragon Ball Z, allowing Funimation to re-dubthe first 67 episodes, restore the removed content and replace the olddubbing with the Funimation Studios voice cast. These re-dubbedepisodes aired on Cartoon Network throughout the summer of 2005. Theepisodes dubbed by Funimation Studios also aired in Canada, the UnitedKingdom, the Netherlands, Australia, and the Republic ofIreland. In 2006, Funimation Entertainment canceledthe Ultimate Uncut DVD releases, remastered the episodes, then beganre-releasing it across nine individual season boxsets. The first setwas released on February 6, 2007; the final season on May 19, 2009. InJune 2009, Funimation announced that they would be re-releasing DragonBall Z and the films in a new seven volume set called the 'DragonBoxes'. Based on the original series masters with frame-by-framerestoration, the first set is due to be released November 10, 2009.
ドラゴンボールゼット | ドラゴンボールZ (Dragon Boru Zetto) Dragon Ball Z 291 Episodes (276 Episodes), 2 TV Specials April 26, 1989 ~ January 31, 1996 (Japan) September 13, 1996 ~ October 10, 2005 (US) Series Director: Daisuke Nishio
For years the brave young warrior Goku circled theglobe in search of adventure and the chance to put his skills to thetest. But when a powerful villain from another planet reaches Earth,Goku learns the truth about his past and of the incredible power thatuntil now has laid dormant inside his body. With friends both old and new, Goku faces wave uponwave of new and outrageous enemies that threaten Earth and her peoplewith destruction. With his new powers, the truth about his Saiyanheritage, and a little help from the trusty dragon balls, Goku mustfind a way to maintain the peace that he has fought so hard to secure.
Dragon Ball Z (ドラゴンボールZ [ゼット]; Doragon Boru Zetto) is thesecond anime adaptation of the Dragon Ball manga series by AkiraToriyama. Produced by Toei Animation and picking up where the originalDragon Ball anime series left off, Dragon Ball Z is adapted from thefinal twenty-six volumes of the manga. It premiered in Japan on FujiTelevision on April 26, 1989, taking over its predecessor's time slot,and ran for 291 episodes until its conclusion on January 31, 1996. Followingthe canceled dub of Dragon Ball, Funimation Entertainment licensedDragon Ball Z for an English language release in North America. For thedubbing of the series, The Ocean Group was contracted to produce anEnglish dub track at Ocean Studios. Like the original dub of DragonBall, the Ocean Group's dub of Dragon Ball Z was heavily edited forcontent, reducing the first 67 episodes into 53. The dubbed episodespremiered in the United States on The WB in September 1996, though itwas eventually canceled in May 1998. During the fall of the same year,the dub began airing on Cartoon Network as part of the channel's newToonami programming block. Soon after, Funimation Entertainmentcontinued dubbing the series from where the syndicated dub left off,now using their own in-house voice actors at Funimation Studios, a newmusical score, and less editing. The new dub of Dragon Ball Z ran onCartoon Network from September 1999 to April 2003. In August2004, Geneon Entertainment lost its licensing rights to the old OceanStudios dubbed episodes of Dragon Ball Z, allowing Funimation to re-dubthe first 67 episodes, restore the removed content and replace the olddubbing with the Funimation Studios voice cast. These re-dubbedepisodes aired on Cartoon Network throughout the summer of 2005. Theepisodes dubbed by Funimation Studios also aired in Canada, the UnitedKingdom, the Netherlands, Australia, and the Republic ofIreland. In 2006, Funimation Entertainment canceledthe Ultimate Uncut DVD releases, remastered the episodes, then beganre-releasing it across nine individual season boxsets. The first setwas released on February 6, 2007; the final season on May 19, 2009. InJune 2009, Funimation announced that they would be re-releasing DragonBall Z and the films in a new seven volume set called the 'DragonBoxes'. Based on the original series masters with frame-by-framerestoration, the first set is due to be released November 10, 2009.