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a5c7b9f00b 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.
The opening shot in the battle for planet Earth was fired when the Saiyan warrior Raditzh exploded into an unready world. But the worst is yet to come. Raditz has foretold the coming of his Saiyan brethren, two mercenaries who subjugate entire worlds and sell them to the highest bidder. Earth's only hope lies with Goku, only there's one horrifying factor. Goku is nowhere to be found! Goku's way back to Earth lies along Snake Way, a twisted highway fraught with unbelievable peril. For in one year's time the Saiyans will arrive. Can Goku make it back…or will the planet be lost forever?
DBZ is not an easy show to judge.<br/><br/>There are a few things folks need to take into account. Dragon Ball is a comedy. A parody of an old Chinese legend. This is not a philosophical thought invoking show.<br/><br/>Dragon Ball Z was drug on to capitalize on popularity. The author of the Manga Akira Toriyama wanted to end the show at the finale of the Frieza saga. But big money and a deal made him go on producing a series when he had already finished the story. Note the extreme increase in repeatedly overused animations for fights.. Longer screams during power ups. Not to mention the episodes at the end of the frieza saga that do not match up. (Goku far away from frieza&#39;;s ship as the planet goes boom, Vegeta fighting gohan then later them not having fought.) This is where the change happened.<br/><br/>After this..this point the show is over as far as any entertainment is consented.<br/><br/>So my 2 cents. Watch tail Namek blows up.. drop the rest, or watch at your own peril.
I really don&#39;t get what everyone is so excited about. To be sure I didn&#39;t miss anything, I watched all the episodes up to the Cell games. I was not impressed. All everyone does is boasting about how they&#39;re the strongest. There is actually very little more to it than the fighting and the preparing for the next fight. Although I do admit the story itself is pretty clever and original, actually watching the show has proved to be boring. The characters act dumb, the humor is lame, and there are endless moments where nothing at all is established. It&#39;s also pretty inconsistent regarding the power of the characters. Overall I&#39;d say the story is worth reading, but actually watching the show isn&#39;t worth it at all.

This title page (<a href="/title/tt0214341/">Dragon Ball Z (1996)</a>) is for the English dubbed version, that was broadcasted in North America, with several changes and cuts in it&#39;s original broadcasting. The other title page (<a href="/title/tt0121220/">Dragon Ball Z: Doragon bôru zetto (1989)</a>) is for the original Japanese release of the anime Dragon Ball Z, as it was broadcasted on Fuji TV in Japan, uncut. The actual reason is that Akira Toriyama forgot to draw them with tails in the manga.<br/><br/>It&#39;s possible the two kids were born with tails but got cut off as soon as they were born.<br/><br/>Another possibility is that because Goku and Vegeta impregnated their respective wives after their tails were gone for good, they passed along different genes than Goku passed to Gohan (who WAS born with one.) They were there in the original Dragon Ball in the Piccolo Jr. Saga. Exactly how Yamcha obtained these scars is never given an explanation. He first sported them when the Dragon Ball crew got together at the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, however, so it is strongly implied that he got them during his training for that tournament. Kami states (in the original Japanese version) that he restored the moon himself. He restored the moon, but in return, permanently removed Goku&#39;s tail to prevent future transformation disasters. Akira Toriyama initially never had any plans to make Vegeta a major character (he had initially planned to end the series after Goku&#39;s fight with Frieza.) When things changed and he ended up making Vegeta a major player in the events that ensued, he started making the character taller. There&#39;s no &quot;in-series&quot; explanation for this, Toriyama just started drawing him taller (closer to Goku&#39;s height) when it was established he would be a major character. It&#39;s true that they knew Gohan in Dead Zone, however Dead Zone was a movie created by Toei Animation. The movies are &quot;side-stories&quot;, and (with rare exceptions) could never fit into the actual series timeline. Akira Toriyama did not directly create the movies (he only had minor involvement), thus they often contain plot holes that contradict things that take place in the series, and in Toriyama&#39;s original manga. As a general rule, the theatrically-released movies are not canon. The TV specials, on the other hand, DO fit into the series timeline, though even they have a few minor contradictions and plot holes. <br/><br/> So, long story short, they don&#39;t know Gohan because they&#39;ve never met him before, since Dead Zone (like any other theatrical movie) isn&#39;t canon. Yes. The new version was called Dragon Ball Kai (Dragon Ball Z Kai in America.) It is essentially a new version of the show that cuts out the majority of the filler segments. In Japan it ran from 2009-2011, for 98 episodes - however it ended its run at the conclusion of the Cell Saga.<br/><br/>The show is not redrawn, though certain parts of it are, most likely to remove damaged frames/scenes/etc. It was released on both DVD and Blu-Ray, however it was edited from the original Dragon Ball Z animation (some nudity and violence has been removed.) In America it airs on the Nicktoons network, although TV versions are even more edited than the home video &quot;uncut&quot; releases.<br/><br/>Recent news has stated that Kai will continue into the Buu saga for international audiences. In the original Dragon Ball, while training under Kami prior to the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, Kami permanently removed Goku&#39;s tail. Kami removed the tail so that the moon could be restored. No. This is a mistake that was made in the original Saban dub of the show, and it has been corrected in all dubbed version since. Goku&#39;s father was a low-class Saiyan warrior named Bardock, whose story is told in the TV special Bardock - The Father of Goku. FUNimation has since redubbed the first two &quot;seasons&quot; of the show (which were originally done by the Ocean Group of voice actors for Saban) and Vegeta&#39;s speech to Goku during their fight regarding this phenomenon is now more accurate. Additionally, in the Budokai Tenkaichi 3 video game, Bardock CAN NOT use the technique to transform in moonless stages. No and no.<br/><br/>Tao was a hired assassin employed by the Red Ribbon Army, and not actually someone within their ranks. The name &quot;General Tao&quot; is a dubbing error (this stems from the Mystical Adventure movie in which he WAS a General, but that movie is non-canon), and indeed, later dubbing material like the FUNimation dub of the original Dragon Ball call him &quot;Mercenary Tao.&quot;<br/><br/>Commander Red was the leader of the Red Ribbon Army. In fact, Dr. Gero never appears once in the original Dragon Ball series. Obviously Toriyama hadn&#39;t even invented Gero at the time he was doing the original Dragon Ball, so you might say he was a &quot;behind the scenes&quot; character that simply invented things for the army. He was certainly not in any sort of leadership position. Dragon Ball consists of 153 episodes, 3 movies, and 1 tenth-anniversary movie.<br/><br/>Dragon Ball Z consists of 291 episodes, 13 movies, 2 television specials, 1 &quot;lost movie&quot; comprised of footage from an obscure FMV game, and a 20th anniversary movie.<br/><br/>Dragon Ball GT consists of 64 episodes and 1 television special.<br/><br/>Dragon Ball Kai consists of 98 episodes, but does not go past the Cell Saga. The anime is paced far slower than the manga, and features a number of &quot;filler&quot; sagas that weren&#39;t in the original manga. These had to be added into the anime to keep pace with the release of the manga, which was still being put out as the anime was being made. As these fillers were created with only minimal involvement with Akira Toriyama, they often contradict major plot points of the series. For instance, the entire Garlic Jr. Saga was a creation of Toei Animation, and does not appear at all in Toriyama&#39;s manga. Some filler segments are merely fights from the manga that are extended, as well as drawn-out extended scenes of characters powering up. Amusingly, most of the complaints people have about the show stem from anime-only filler and aren&#39;t problems that exist in the original manga. While the &quot;remastering&quot; featurette on the first season box set explains that this was done in an effort to &quot;create a more cinematic viewing experience&quot;, there is no denying that the picture has, indeed, been cropped at the top and bottom, even if there is minor picture gain on the sides of the frame.<br/><br/>The true reason is that the film frames were quite dirty and damaged at the top and bottom. Not only was it easier for FUNimation to simply crop the image and remove the portions most dirty and damage, this also allowed them to release a presentation that was enhanced for viewing on widescreen television sets.<br/><br/>However, the cropping has resulted in a serious outcry from fans, in that there are several frames of the show where the cropping (and the damage it does to the show) are obvious. Additionally, the series was remastered in a proper fullscreen presentation in Japan, for the Dragon Box sets that were released a few years ago. American fans are in an uproar, since Japanese fans get an uncropped remastered presentation on DVD.<br/><br/>To put it simply, FUNimation did the quickest and easiest thing they could to &quot;remaster&quot; the show. a &quot;frame by frame&quot; restoration like many major motion pictures receive would have been far more expensive, especially considering how many episodes of the series there are.<br/><br/>However, it should be noted that FUNimation released the Dragon Boxes, featuring the original aspect ratio and a frame-by-frame restoration, not long after the Season Sets. There is no simple answer to this question, since the seasons that aired on TV are not the same as the ones that were released in the DVD season sets.<br/><br/>If you&#39;re going by the seasons that aired on TV, there are 7.<br/><br/>1 - Saiyan Saga.
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