Dragon Ball Z

=Dragon Ball Z (TV)= Alternative title:Bola de Dragón Z (Spanish)DBZWhat's My Destiny Dragonball (Italian)Z دراجون بول (Arabic)Драгон Бол Зед (Russian)ドラゴンボールＺ (Japanese)Genres: action, fantasy, science fiction, tournamentThemes: aliens, developing powers, fighting, martial arts, superherosfind similar anime based on genres & themesObjectionable content: SignificantPlot Summary: Goku is back with his new son, Gohan, but just when things are getting settled down, the adventures continue. Whether he is facing enemies such as Frieza, Cell, or Buu, Goku is proven to be an elite of his own and discovers his race, Saiyan and is able to reach Super Saiyan 3 form. He meets many new people, gaining allies and well as enemies, as he still finds time to raise a family and be the happy-go-lucky Saiyan he is.Main Cast
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 * Kyle Hebert - Teen Gohan/others
 * Seán Schemmel - Goku/others
 * Stephanie Nadolny - Gohan/others

Secondary Cast

 * Chris Rager - Mr. Satan/Hercule/others
 * Christopher Sabat - Piccolo, Vegeta, Yamcha/others
 * Cynthia Cranz - Chi-Chi/others
 * Dameon Clarke - Cell/others
 * Eric Vale - Trunks/others
 * John Burgmeier - Tien/others
 * Josh Martin - Majin Buu
 * Kara Edwards - Goten/others
 * Laura Bailey - Young Trunks/others
 * Linda Young - Frieza/others
 * Mike McFarland - Master Roshi/others
 * Sonny Strait - Krillin/others
 * Tiffany Vollmer - Bulma/others

Andrew Chandler - Spopovich/others
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 * Barry Watson - Desert Guy (ep173), Scratch (ep46)
 * Brad Jackson - Atla (ep11), Biker (ep247), Captain (ep287), Dinosaur (ep238), King Cold, Oolong, Pink Monster (ep239), Yudon (ep16)
 * Brice Armstrong - Captain Ginyu, Newscaster (ep46)
 * Chris Cason - Attendant 1, Dory (ep56), Dr. Rooster (ep43), Fat Dude (ep243), Floating Man (ep242), Friar A (ep242), Ghost, Jink (ep16), Marlin (ep56), Melakka (ep97), News Anchor (ep244), Orlen (ep54), Pintar, Raspberry, Saibaman, Student (ep242), Superghosts, Technician (ep42)
 * Chris Forbis - Dodoria, Dr. Brief
 * Chuck Huber - Android#17, Announcer (ep22), Boss, Emperor Pilaf (ep291), Garlic, Jr., Kibito, Kibito Kai, Master Shen (ep25), Mr. Shu (ep118), Rittain, Robot
 * Colleen Clinkenbeard - Nurse Betty (ep37), Princess Snake
 * Kent Williams - Dr. Gero/Android#20, General Tao, King Moai (ep11), Mariakoh (ep278), Old Kai, Rocky (ep10), Shogun (ep252), Soldier (ep58), Soldier A (ep172), Subject A (ep222), Supreme Kai
 * Mark Britten - Elder Namek (ep159), Grand Kai (ep206), Korin (eps169-285), Moori (ep173), Ox-King (2nd Voice)
 * Meredith McCoy - Android#18, Ena (ep16), Ikose (ep212), Kori-Yu (ep212), Launch, Maid A (ep14), Maron (eps283-291), Rom (ep16), Tommy (ep249), Woman A (ep242)
 * Monika Antonelli - Chiaotzu, Chiko (ep16), Puar, Sister (ep146)
 * Philip Wilburn - Android#19, Baby (ep288)
 * Seán Schemmel - King Kai, Musuka, Nail, Vegito
 * Troy Baker - Warrior A (ep42)
 * 1989 Anime
 * 1989 Anime
 * 1989 Anime

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 * 1989
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 * April 26, 1989 - January 31, 1996 (Japan)
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Contents
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Overview
Dragon Ball Z follows the adventures of the adult Goku who, along with his companions, defends the earth against an assortment of villains ranging from intergalactic space fighters and conquerors, unnaturally powerful androids and near indestructible magical creatures. While the original Dragon Ball anime followed Goku through childhood into adulthood, Dragon Ball Z is a continuation of his adulthood life, but at the same time parallels the maturation of his son, Gohan, as well as characters from Dragon Ball and more. The separation between the series is also significant as the latter series takes on a more dramatic and serious tone. The anime also features characters, situations and back-stories not present in the original manga.

The anime first premiered in Japan on April 26, 1989 (on Fuji TV) at 7:30 p.m. and ended on January 31, 1996. The other names the production was considering for this second series before they settled on Dragon Ball Z were Dragon Ball: Gohan's Big Adventure, New Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball 2, Dragon Ball Wonder Boy, and Dragon Ball 90.

Toriyama's humor/parody manga Nekomajin, released after Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, features several concepts introduced in the series, and several Dragon Ball Z characters make various appearances in this manga. After Dragon Ball Z, the story of Goku and friends continues in the anime-only series Dragon Ball GT, which is not based on a manga by Akira Toriyama.

In the U.S., the series initially aired in first-run syndication from September 13, 1996 to May 23, 1998. On August 31,