The DBZ TV series is receiving an extensive "refresh" for Japanese television airing on the 20th anniversary of DBZ. While based on the original animation production, it is being updated with new technology, including cropping the frames for formatting on an HD 16:9 display. The original Japanese cast is re-grouping to re-voice the show (where available, and unfortunately not…
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* An adaptation of the final Majin Buu arc.
Seven years have passed since Cell's defeat, and the Z Fighters have returned to normal life. Gokuu has continued his training in the Other World, Kuririn has gotten married, and Gohan has his hands full attempting to navigate the pitfalls of high school. But with the new World Martial Arts Tournament about to begin, it's time for…
A seed of the Tree of Might has been planted on Earth by a group of space pirates. Once rooted, the Tree of Might will devour all life energy, leaving the planet a deserted land where no living thing can survive.
Goku and his friends are the last hope...can they defeat the evil space pirates and Turles, the evil leader of the group and a Saiyan!?
And if that wasn't trouble…
When an adventure thirsty girl named Bulma runs across - and nearly runs over - a bizarre young boy named Goku, they find themselves thrust into an adventure that will last a lifetime! Together they set out to recover the mystical Dragon Balls, artifacts of incredible power! Legend says that whomever collects all seven Dragon Balls can call forth the awesome Eternal Dragon, a…
* Based on The Twins at St. Clare or some portion of the St. Clare's series (1943) by Enid Blyton.
Gokuu is now an adult and will meet his destiny.
First arc: Saiyajins & Freezer
Raditz tells Gokuu of his true origin as a Saiyajin. Gokuu refused to join him, so Raditz kidnaps Gokuu's son, Gohan. Gokuu sacrifices his life to win the battle. Vegeta & Nappa come down to Earth but are defeated. Vegeta retreats to one of Freezer's command posts. Gohan, Bulma, and…
Bulma is a girl from the city with a wish. In order to fulfill her wish, she set out to collect seven mystical spheres known as the Dragon Balls. It is said that, when the seven Dragon Balls are brought together, one may invoke their lord, Shenron, an almighty dragon god who can and will grant any wish, but only one.
In Bulma's search, she traveled far and wide, until one day…