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DRAGON BALL Z

 Introduction to Dragon Ball Z



Dragon Ball Z is a popular anime series that has been running since 1989. It's based on the manga of the same name by Akira Toriyama, which was first published in 1984. Dragon ball z is set in a fictional universe where there are many planets and galaxies, each with its own unique culture and history. Most of these planets are inhabited by humans who have developed advanced technology such as spaceships, robots (mechanical objects controlled by people), flying cars etc., but there are also aliens living on other planets who possess superhuman powers due to genetic engineering or other means.

The main characters include Goku (Son Gohan) who is an alien from planet Vegeta; Vegeta (Vegeta Jr.) who comes from another planet called Planet Plant; Piccolo Jr., son of Piccolo Sr.; Trunks - son of Bulma Briefs & Vegeta Jr.; Goten - Son Goku & Chi Chi's second child; Bra - daughter Pan & Videl Satan Satan Devilman Ladyboy Ladyboy Man Woman Girl Boy Children Kids Teens Adults Elders Seniors Elderly Elders Seniors Senior Citizens Retirees Retired Retirees Retired People Retirement Homes Nursing Homes Retirement Communities Nursing Homes Nursing Facilities Assisted Living Facilities Assisted Living Facilities Assisted Living Community Retirement Communities Retirement Community Retirement Communities Retirement Community Retirement Communities Retirement Community


The Story of Dragon Ball Z


Dragon Ball Z is the sequel to Dragon Ball, a manga series created by Akira Toriyama. It follows Goku and his friends as they defend Earth from an assortment of villains who want to take over the planet. The story begins with Goku's son Gohan being born on Earth, but it doesn't end there: there are many other characters that make up this expansive universe--and they all have their own stories to tell!


The first saga in DBZ is called "The Saiyan Saga." In this arc we meet our main character Goku who has lived alone on Mount Paozu since he was an infant after his father died fighting against Piccolo Daimao (the evil ruler at that time). One day while training with his power pole in order to increase his strength against Raditz (his brother), he meets two other aliens named Vegeta and Nappa; both come from another planet called Planet Vegeta which was destroyed by Frieza so now they must find new planets like ours because theirs no longer exists anymore due to Frieza's actions towards them earlier on during his reign over those lands before destroying them completely without mercy whatsoever...


The Themes of Dragon Ball Z


Dragon Ball Z is a series that focuses on good vs evil. The main character, Goku, is one of the most noble and selfless characters in all of anime. He's willing to sacrifice himself for others and always puts others first. While he has his moments where he wants to do things for himself, he always comes around in the end and realizes that helping others makes him feel better than anything else could possibly make him feel.



The theme of friendship is also very prevalent throughout Dragon Ball Z as well; there are many instances where friends come together to help each other out when they need it most (and sometimes even when they don't). There are numerous times where Goku sacrifices something important to him just so another person can survive or succeed in their quest for justice against an evil villain who threatens peace throughout all of existence!


The Music of Dragon Ball Z


You probably know that Dragon Ball Z is a Japanese anime series, but you may not be aware of the many musical elements it has. As with most anime, the opening theme song plays at the beginning and end of each episode. The closing theme plays during commercial breaks in between episodes (and sometimes during them). There are also battle themes that play when two characters are fighting one another--these songs often have lyrics as well as instrumental accompaniment.


The Animation of Dragon Ball Z


The animation of Dragon Ball Z is a big part of what makes the series so memorable. The cel-shading technique used to create the show's characters was revolutionary for its time, and helped make Dragon Ball Z stand out from other anime shows at the time.

The character designs are also very distinctive, with each character having their own unique look that sets them apart from one another. This helps viewers identify who is who even when they're not speaking or fighting; it gives each character their own personality even though they don't have much screen time or dialogue (which can be especially helpful when there are dozens upon dozens of characters).



The fight scenes themselves are another reason why people love DBZ so much: they're fast paced and action packed! There isn't much downtime between fights either; there's always something happening in every episode!


The Merchandise of Dragon Ball Z


Toys - The Dragon Ball Z toy line has been around since the show began and continues to this day. There are tons of different figures and toys based on characters from the show, as well as other items like vehicles and playsets. You can find them at any store that sells toys, or online at places like Amazon or eBay.


Video Games - There have been many video games based on Dragon Ball Z over the years, including several fighting games that feature characters from both DBZ and its predecessor series Dragon Ball (which also has its own merchandise). Most of these were released for consoles such as PlayStation 2/3/4; Xbox One/360/One S; Wii U; Nintendo Switch; PC Windows 7+ OS X 10+.


The Legacy of Dragon Ball Z


Dragon Ball Z has had a massive impact on the anime industry. It's been dubbed into many different languages and shown across the world, making it one of the most popular anime series ever made.

The show's influence can be seen in other shows such as One Piece, Naruto and Bleach--all three of which were inspired by DBZ's fighting style and characters' abilities. The series also helped popularize Japanese animation around the globe during its heyday in America during the 1990s when Cartoon Network was airing reruns every day after school (or so I'm told).



But perhaps most impressively is how Dragon Ball Z has impacted pop culture at large: there are video games based on it; there are toys based on it; there are even theme parks based on it! And if you want proof that people still love this franchise today? Just look at all those memes floating around social media sites like Instagram or Facebook...


The Dubs of Dragon Ball Z


Dragon Ball Z is a beloved series that has been dubbed into several different languages. The English dub by FUNimation is perhaps the most well-known, but there are also Spanish and French versions of Dragon Balls Z available.


The English version of Dragon Ball Z was produced by FUNimation and aired in North America on Cartoon Network's Toonami block from 1999 until 2008. It was then picked up again for reruns in 2009, 2010 and 2011; however it was removed from their schedule after that time due to low ratings compared to other shows airing at the same time slot (such as Bleach). In addition to this version being available on DVD/Blu-ray discs since 2002 (with new box sets being released every few years), you can also watch episodes online via websites such as Hulu or Crunchyroll if you have an account with them!


The Fanbase of Dragon Ball Z


The fan base of Dragon Ball Z is one of the most dedicated in all of anime. The show has inspired cosplay, fan fiction and even conventions. You can find fans dressed as their favorite characters at conventions across the country every year. There are even entire websites dedicated to providing information about Dragon Ball Z cosplay costumes so that anyone who wants to dress up like Goku or Vegeta can do so easily!



Fans also write stories about their favorite characters or create fan art based on scenes from the show (or even new ones). These stories and drawings are shared online with other fans who enjoy them just as much as you did when you first saw them yourself!


Conclusion


You've now learned the basics of Dragon Ball Z, and you can start watching it on your own. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them below!


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