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
After Buu destroys Earth in the "Dragon Ball Z" series, the planet is obliterated, and most of its inhabitants are killed. However, the Dragon Balls allow for the resurrection of the planet and its people, as long as someone wishes for it. The Earth is restored, and life returns, demonstrating the series' themes of hope and rebirth despite catastrophic events.
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