Dragon Ball Z was based on 26 volumes of the manga series "Weekly Shonen Jump" . These volumes were turned into 291 episodes of the show, these started showing on 26th April 1989 and finished on 31st January 1996.
The bottom line is this: the series do not exist, they will never exist. There is no Dragon Ball AF, Dragon Ball DR, it's all a bunch of Dragon Ball BS. They don't exist. Dragon Ball GT is the end of Dragon Ball. It's very sad, but with a total of over 300 episodes, the Dragon Ball story is plenty long enough to hold you for life.
Even though there wont be a series on db af since Akira Toriyama the creator of the dragon ball series had moved on a long time ago there is a short PC game of db af u can find on the net. just search for a dragon ball af mugen and u'll get it
It is not called "Dragon Ball Z Kai". It's just "Dragon Ball Kai". Dragon Ball Kai is an digitally remastered version of Dragon Ball Z with better graphics, audio, new music and new voice actors. Also, Dragon Ball Kai has a different beginning and end than Dragon Ball Z. In addition (or subtraction), they removed about 200 episodes from Dragon Ball Z for Dragon Ball Kai, making a long 300 episode series into a short 100 episode series.To prevent any further complication, here is a list of all the generations of Dragon Ball:Dragon Boy: A short 2 chapter manga based on a book called "Journey to the West". It was Akira Toriyama's original version of Dragon Ball.Dragon Ball: A remake of Dragon Boy. It was originally a weekly comic in the Weekly Shonen Jumpmagazine. It was later turned into a manga. Not only was this version of Dragon Boy much longer but it was also one of the most popular manga ever created. It not only has a manga but it also has an anime.Dragon Ball Z: This manga/anime was originally part of Dragon Ball but they separated it from Dragon Balland renamed it "Dragon Ball Z". This generation is the sequel to Dragon Ball.Dragon Ball GT: This is the sequel to Dragon Ball Z. Dragon Ball GT has a different animation style than Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z. Dragon Ball GT is unfortunately the shortest series of all generations and it does not have a manga.Dragon Ball Kai: The digitally remastered version of Dragon Ball Z with a new beginning and an end. They removed a significant amount of episodes as well.Dragonball Evolution: Dragonball Evolution is a live action movie (that is rumored to soon become a series of movies) that is based on Dragon Ball.Dragon Ball AF: Dragon Ball AF is a series created by fans. It was originally an April Fools prank ("AF" probably stands for "April Fools") which involved lying to people about a new generation coming out soon. After people waited too long, they no longer has faith in the rumor. Later, fans of Dragon Ball decided to actually make a manga for Dragon Ball AF.The difference is Kai is a shorter and cleaner verson and remastered in HD
they didn't. the series ended a long time ago in america. they brought back a heavily edited version in 2010-2011, but it didn't last
Originally, 1989-1995.
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Dragon Ball Z - 1989 The Long Awaited Fight 5-36 was released on: USA: 31 October 2001
No not any more because the show has been going on for a long time so they did dragon ball GT ( they sometimes put it on but just not new ones)
no they will not be anymore as the series finished a long time ago there have been speculations about another series but that has just turned out to be a hoax dragonball, z and gt are over and done with (i wish tre were more but thy cancceled it
Well, for a long time, the first 13 episodes of Dragon Ball were not owned by FUNimation, the people who brought Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT to DVD uncut. Well, apparently they finally own them, because Amazon is taking pre-orders for Season One of Dragon Ball now! And FUNimation IS the distributor for it! Check it out!! http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Ball-Season-1-5pc/dp/B002FOQXTQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1246729488&sr=1-1 gametech2000
Yes. Dragon Ball Z is what many Japanese people who are now in the teen or early adult years grew up with, since there weren't many Japanese superheroes that long ago.