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Dragon Ball Z (1989–1996) — action · adventure · anime · fantasy on Fuji TV
About Dragon Ball Z
Dragon Ball Z ended on January 31, 1996, after its ninth season aired on Fuji TV. The series concluded its run over several years, bringing an end to its storylines and character arcs.
Dragon Ball Z was a Japanese anime series that originally premiered in 1989. It was a continuation of the Dragon Ball franchise, focusing on Goku as an adult who discovers his Saiyan heritage. The show centered around intense battles, power-ups, and character development, while still incorporating humor and adventure elements from the original series. The story followed Goku and his friends as they faced increasingly powerful enemies and worked together to protect Earth and the universe.
The cast included Masako Nozawa as Goku and Son Gohan, Mayumi Tanaka as Krillin, Ryo Horikawa as Vegeta, Toshio Furukawa as Piccolo, Hiromi Tsuru as Bulma, Naoko Watanabe as Chi-Chi, and Mayumi Shou also as Chi-Chi. The series has a rating of 8 on TVMaze and each episode had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.
Dragon Ball Z cast
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Masako Nozawaas Son Gohan -
Masako Nozawaas Son Goku -
Mayumi Tanakaas Krillin -
Ryo Horikawaas Vegeta -
Toshio Furukawaas Piccolo -
Hiromi Tsuruas Bulma -
Naoko Watanabeas Chi-Chi -
Mayumi Shouas Chi-Chi -
Kōhei Miyauchias Master Roshi -
Hiroshi Masuokaas Master Roshi -
Masaharu Satouas Master Roshi -
Tōru Furuyaas Yamcha -
Kouichi Yamaderaas Tenshinhan -
Hirotaka Suzuokias Tenshinhan -
Takeshi Kusaoas Trunks -
Ryusei Nakaoas Freeza -
Takeshi Kusaoas Future Trunks -
Miki Itouas Artificial Human No. 18