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Nov, 28, 2023

Daily Demand (Last 7 days)
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Below Avg
24.5%
Average
64.1%
Good
8.6%
Outstanding
2.7%
Exceptional
0.2%
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Dragon Ball Z ranks at the 0.00th percentile in the genre. This means Dragon Ball Z has higher demand than all other titles in United States
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About this title
Storyline
In the version that is shown on YTV in Canada, the story begins mid-way through the Dragon Ball Z series. Raditz, Goku's brother has traveled to Earth to find out why Goku has not yet destroyed the planet as he was supposed to do. But while as a baby, Goku was dropped (down a huge cliff) and forgot his real mission. Kakarot, Goku's real name battles his brother Raditzs along with former enemy Piccolo and friend Krillin. Meanwhile, Gohan; Goku's son reveals his hidden powers against Raditz and nearly kills Raditz. However Goku is killed in the end, but Raditz is eventually defeated by Piccolo. Before he dies, he tells them that two evil Saiyans even more powerful then he is, are on route to Earth. The remaining fighters, Krillin, Yamcha, Tien, and Chiaotzu begin their training to battle the evil Saiyans, while Piccolo takes off with Gohan to train him in using his new found power. Meanwhile, Goku has to make his way back on Snake Way to King Kai's where he trains himself in the secret art of Kaio-ken.
Country: Japan
Type: scripted
Status: Ended
Language: English
Release Date: April 26, 1989
Also Known As: As Bólas do Dragón Z, كرة التنين زدKonkichi, Драконий жемчуг Зет, ドラゴンボールZ, Doragon Bōru Zetto, Janemba, DragonBall Z, Dragonball Z, 드래곤 볼 Z, ดรากอนบอลแซด, ドラゴンボールZシリーズ, Pui Pui, دراغون بول زي, Vegeta, DRAGON BALL Z, Bóla do Dragón Z, Dragon Ball Z, DBZ, Dbz, ドラゴンボールZ 遥かなる悟空伝説, Dragonballz, Dragón Z, Zmajeva kugla: Generacija zed, كرة التنين زي, Drakonų kova Z, ดราก้อนบอลแซด, 龍珠Z, Dragonball, Bola de dragón Z, 드래곤볼Z, Dragonball z, Dragon ball, كرة التنين Z, As bólas máxicas, 龍珠二世, DragonballZ, 七龍珠Z, دراغون بول Z | See more »
Plot Keywords
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Company Credits
Production Co: Bird Studios, Ocean Group, Toei Animation, Toei Company
CastSee full cast »
Chris Cason
as Tien
Mark Britten
as Oolong
Michael Kopsa
as Yakon
Mayumi Tanaka
as Kuririn
Mark Hildreth
as Zeshin
Tony Sampson
as Man #2
Rick Robertson
as Dabura
Jon Allen
as Pink Hat Guy
Richard Newman
as Oolong
Bart Myer
as Spice
Jerry Jewell
as Nam
France Perras
as Bulma
Chuck Huber
as Kibito
Hiro Yûki
as Dende
Laara Sadiq
as Chi-Chi
Seasons & Episodes
Season 1
1996 | 26 Episodes
Season 2
1997 | 27 Episodes
Season 3
1999 | 7 Episodes
Season 4
1999 | 32 Episodes
Season 5
2000 | 10 Episodes
Season 6
2000 | 8 Episodes
Season 7
2000 | 14 Episodes
Season 8
2000 | 13 Episodes
Season 9
2000 | 13 Episodes
Season 10
2000 | 29 Episodes
Season 11
2001 | 15 Episodes
Season 12
2001 | 10 Episodes
Season 13
2001 | 12 Episodes
Season 14
2001 | 22 Episodes
Season 15
2002 | 22 Episodes
Season 16
2002 | 16 Episodes
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