It is both anime and manga
manga
that's because there isn't. the makers of dragon ball z anime just made it up. the original author of dragon ball z (the one who made the manga) had nothing to do with dragon ball gt. that's why there's no manga, just anime.
in my opienin i think dragon ball/z/gt is the best anime manga ever created
To me, I think Dragon Ball Z or Bleach but there are other cool spiky anime/manga hairstyles out there.
The original Dragon Ball was a 16 volume manga series and 168 episode anime series. Dragon Ball Z was a 26 volume manga and 291 episode anime series. Dragon Ball GT is not a manga, but a 64 episode anime series with mixed opinions from fans. After that, nothing. Dragon Ball AF was the rumored sequel, but only exists as a fan-made manga series that is kind of boring, and I'm not even sure if it's complete. Personally, I think the series ended with Dragon Ball Z, but the last scene of GT left me in tears. So, yes, Dragon Ball Z has a sequel, but no sequel to the sequel.
Do you remember Master Roshi's Turtle? The one who led Goku and Bulma to Master Roshi in the very first Dragon Ball manga/anime?
dude if the anime isn;t real, there won;t be a manga of it.
The Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Kai anime series (and associated movies, video games, etc) are all based on or derived from the Dragon Ball manga (the latter part of which is commonly called Dragon Ball Z to correspond with the anime) by Toriyama Akira, who drew inspiration for early storylines from the well-known and popular classic Chinese story Journey to the West (also known as Saiyuki).
ZetaI remember somewhere in the manga and anime it said the Z in dbz stands for"Zeta"
there isn't a manga for Dragon Ball GT. i know, its wierd.
The Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Kai anime series (and associated movies, Video Games, etc) are all based on or derived from the Dragon Ball manga (the latter part of which is commonly called Dragon Ball Z to correspond with the anime) by Toriyama Akira, who drew inspiration for early storylines from the well-known and popular classic Chinese story Journey to the West (also known as Saiyuki).
The Manga cartoon that features the character of Bulma is the anime series called Dragon Ball. Bulma is an Allie that is encountered through the course of the story.
the original dragon ball manga was written in 1985