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Dragon Ball Z

★ 8.4 1989 · 1980s 9 seasons Fuji TV

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Synopsis

Now happily married and with a son, martial arts champion Goku must defend Earth from a series of extraterrestrial invaders bent on destruction.

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Cast & Crew

Masako Nozawa

Masako Nozawa

Son Goku / Son Gohan / Son Goten (voice)

Ryo Horikawa

Ryo Horikawa

Vegeta (voice)

Toshio Furukawa

Toshio Furukawa

Piccolo (voice)

Mayumi Tanaka

Mayumi Tanaka

Krillin / Uranai Baba (voice)

Naoki Tatsuta

Naoki Tatsuta

Oolong / Karin (voice)

Ryusei Nakao

Ryusei Nakao

Freeza (voice)

Joji Yanami

Joji Yanami

Dr. Briefs (voice)

Naoko Watanabe

Naoko Watanabe

Puar / Chi-Chi (voice)

Hirotaka Suzuoki

Hirotaka Suzuoki

Tien Shinhan (voice)

Miki Ito

Miki Ito

Android 18 (voice)

Yuko Minaguchi

Yuko Minaguchi

Videl, Pan (voice)

Hiroko Emori

Hiroko Emori

Mama / Chaozu / Bulma / Bulla (voice)

Mayumi Shou

Mayumi Shou

Chi-Chi (voice)

Toru Furuya

Toru Furuya

Yamcha (voice)

Tomiko Suzuki

Tomiko Suzuki

Marron (voice)

Mami Koyama

Mami Koyama

Lunch (voice)

Shin Aomori

Shin Aomori

Kibit (voice)

Kohei Miyauchi

Kohei Miyauchi

Master Roshi (voice)

Kozo Shioya

Kozo Shioya

Majin Buu (voice)

Toku Nishio

Toku Nishio

Mr. Popo (voice)

Koji Kaneda

Koji Kaneda

Producer

Kouzou Morishita

Kouzou Morishita

Producer

Kenji Shimizu

Kenji Shimizu

Producer

Trivia about Dragon Ball Z

In Asia, the Dragon Ball Z franchise, including the anime and merchandise, earned a profit of $3billion by 1999.

The opening theme for the first 199 episodes is "Cha-La Head-Cha-La" performed by Hironobu Kageyama.

The second opening theme used up until the series finale at episode 291 is "We Gotta Power" also performed by Kageyama.

The ending theme used for the first 199 episodes is performed by .

It was used for the North American broadcasts of the show from 1999 to 2005.

Dragon Ball Z was listed as the 78th best animated show in IGN's "Top 100 Animated Series", and was also listed as the 50th greatest animated show in Wizard magazine's "Top 100 Greatest Animated shows" list.