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Dragon Ball Z

Título original: Dragon Ball Z: Doragon bôru zetto
  • Série de TV
  • 1989–1996
  • 12
  • 24 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
8,8/10
98 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
POPULARIDADE
1.799
225
Dragon Ball Z (1989)
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As aventuras do defensor de artes marciais da Terra, Son Goku, continuam com uma nova família e a revelação de sua origem alienígena. Agora Goku e seus aliados devem defender o planeta de um... Ler tudoAs aventuras do defensor de artes marciais da Terra, Son Goku, continuam com uma nova família e a revelação de sua origem alienígena. Agora Goku e seus aliados devem defender o planeta de uma avalanche de novos inimigos extraterrestres.As aventuras do defensor de artes marciais da Terra, Son Goku, continuam com uma nova família e a revelação de sua origem alienígena. Agora Goku e seus aliados devem defender o planeta de uma avalanche de novos inimigos extraterrestres.

  • Artistas
    • Jôji Yanami
    • Kyle Hebert
    • Masako Nozawa
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,8/10
    98 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    1.799
    225
    • Artistas
      • Jôji Yanami
      • Kyle Hebert
      • Masako Nozawa
    • 64Avaliações de usuários
    • 14Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Jôji Yanami
    Jôji Yanami
    • Narration…
    • 1989–1996
    Kyle Hebert
    Kyle Hebert
    • Narrator…
    • 1989–1996
    Masako Nozawa
    Masako Nozawa
    • Son Gohan…
    • 1989–1996
    Sean Schemmel
    Sean Schemmel
    • Goku…
    • 1989–1996
    Christopher Sabat
    Christopher Sabat
    • Vegeta…
    • 1989–1996
    Mayumi Tanaka
    Mayumi Tanaka
    • Kuririn…
    • 1989–1996
    Sonny Strait
    Sonny Strait
    • Krillin…
    • 1989–1996
    Stephanie Nadolny
    Stephanie Nadolny
    • Gohan…
    • 1989–1996
    Toshio Furukawa
    Toshio Furukawa
    • Piccolo…
    • 1989–1996
    Ryô Horikawa
    Ryô Horikawa
    • Vegeta…
    • 1989–1996
    Hiromi Tsuru
    Hiromi Tsuru
    • Bulma…
    • 1989–1996
    Tiffany Vollmer
    Tiffany Vollmer
    • Bulma…
    • 1989–1996
    Mike McFarland
    Mike McFarland
    • Master Roshi…
    • 1989–1996
    Cynthia Cranz
    Cynthia Cranz
    • Chi-Chi…
    • 1989–1996
    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    • Tenshinhan…
    • 1989–1996
    Daisuke Gôri
    • Mr. Satan…
    • 1989–1996
    Takeshi Kusao
    Takeshi Kusao
    • Trunks…
    • 1989–1996
    Tôru Furuya
    Tôru Furuya
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    • 1989–1996
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    Reviewers say 'Dragon Ball Z' is celebrated for its intense action, memorable characters, and cultural impact. Fans praise epic battles, character development, and Toriyama's unique universe. Criticisms include pacing issues, repetitive plots, and the English dub's quality. Some note filler episodes and overused animation techniques. Despite flaws, it remains beloved, influencing anime fans and creators.
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    10Zombie-Kermit

    What Can Be Said about This Show?

    I mean it is awesome.

    This anime is based on the later part of the Dragon Ball manga written by the insanely talented Akira Toriyama. It is the follow on from the incredible Dragon Ball anime. (see review on my comments page)Set 5 years after the battle against Piccolo, Son Goku is living peacefully. But in the Dragon Ball universe peace is never lasting. Pretty soon the past he didn't even know he had escaped from catches up from him leading to a series of epic battles.

    The series goes across four main sagas- Saiyan, Freeza, Cell and Majin Boo. It takes place over a time span of about 27 years, which is pretty cool, and something you rarely get to see in a show like this. You get to see the characters grow up and change. Some character you will like a lot more by the time the series is finished. It contains some of the most likable characters of all time. I don't see how anyone could not like Son Goku. Or Son Gohan. Of course almost all of the old characters return in this series, although most have smaller roles. But most of them still get a chance at some action in at least one part. Piccolo and Kuririn still have fairly large roles, in the first half of the series at least. Yamucha and Tenshinhan have a lot less to do in the series, and Chaozu doesn't play much of a role at all. The villains are awesome. Vegeta is an awesome and well rounded character, Freeza may be one of the most memorable villains around, Cell is awesome just because of the basis of his character, and Boo.... well Boo is just the ultimate killing machine.

    The series is really different from the first series. Dragon Ball focused more on humour and martial arts, this focuses more on powerful ki blasts, hardcore action and ridiculously powerful character. It will never be the most challenging series around, but it is still a whole lot of fun. Great action scenes, really cool transformations, and a bunch of alien races. What more can you really ask for? The show spans for 291 Episodes, 13 movies and 2 TV specials. And you will still be sad when it ends.

    The Dragon Ball Z movies can be seen as separate stories, as most do not fit into the timeline of the series well. Also, you will find some of the material in the anime doesn't fit in very well. For the most part, this is because it is filler material that wasn't in the original manga. An example of filler is the Garlic Jr. Saga, which was put in after the Freeza saga and is a sequel of sorts to the first movie. The movies and filler are sometimes not as good as the stuff taken from the original manga, but that's not to say it isn't enjoyable. Some of the movies are pretty cool with villains like Brolli and Cooler. So I would recommend you check them out.

    As with Dragon Ball, there is not much to say about the animation, although by the end it had improved a fair bit. It is drawn well, and is nice to watch. The characters all have their charms in terms of the way they are designed. The music of the series is nothing spectacular either, although I like the theme songs to the series a whole lot.

    This is the show that, along with Evangelion: Neon Genesis, helped me get into anime, way back when I was just a dumb kid. Now I've grown up and become a dumb adult and I still love it. I watch it differently now than I did all those years ago. I grew up with the edited and dubbed version, which is great for kids, but if you are looking for the true series, try and get your hands on some DVDs with Japanese language options. I find them much better. But that's just me. No matter how you want to watch it, I would just advise you to sit down, switch off, and enjoy.

    With the upcoming Dragon Ball live action movie, I can only hope that it is successful enough to warrant a few sequels, as a Dragon Ball Z movie would be awesome. I would not expect it to quality cinema, just a whole lot of fun.

    There is also a sequel to the series, known as Dragon Ball GT, which is not based on the work of Akira Toriyama. Worth a look if you're a fan, but don't expect it to be as good as Dragon Ball Z

    10/10
    10Johnny-the-Film-Sentinel-2187

    One of the world's unifying Anime milestones!

    Dragon Ball has become a super-franchise that's attained a foothold on pop-culture like Star Wars and MARVEL, even if it's a somewhat more niche taste for some fanboys out there. Ever since 1996, when Dragon Ball Z (or DBZ) first got imported in the United States via Cartoon Network, the franchise's status in Western popular culture has become cataclysmic in scale and its characters have become household names, especially Goku himself.

    Anime has become an interesting paradox in the entertainment industry: some relish its high-detail animation and storytelling whilst some reckon too many are all the same as each other. Yet in Japan anime is simply a domestic term for 'animation' period: not just specific to their own stuff. DBZ is like a nice concentrated form of all the good stuff that's come to define anime over the past couple of decades, even if it has some of the cliches built-in as part of its story. Thankfully the cliches add to the charm and over-the-top nature of the show's many fight scenes and character-driven comedy helps make DBZ a plentiful experience for even the most casual viewers of animated television.

    This show is an energetic blast from the past that still has loads of charm and appeal for modern television audiences everywhere. Even if this isn't the very start of Goku's story (the original Dragon Ball covers that), it's still a great introduction to some of animation's most memorable characters.
    ein2021

    Weird, don't you think?

    First of all, yes I am a big anime fan and yes Dragonball Z is my hands down favorite anime. And let me tell you I've seen quite a bit. I'm not saying it's the best show out there, it's just "my" favorite. But I didn't write here just to praise the show. Not that at all. Here's why I wrote. I noticed that most of the negative comments written about this series all talk about how the show's sagas are basically the same thing over and over again (and yes I know they basically are). The writers of these comments also, more often than not, talk about how they hated the show so much that they stopped watching it after two or three episodes. Here is the weird part. How could they know all the sagas are pretty much the same thing over and over again if they only watched two or three episodes? More over, if they only watched two or three episodes of a show with well over 150 episodes, they have no right to write any kind of commentary about it at all. Finally, one more point. Lets say yes they did watch more episodes. If they hated it so much, why keep watching? If it was "that" bad, why watch another episode? There must have been something there that cried out for them to keep watching. Something they couldn't ignore no matter how much they tried. Something that had them watching every "crappy" episode in every "crappy" saga. And lets face it, if a show has that, it can't be all bad :)
    DBZ

    YES! YES! THE GREATEST SHOW OF TIME!

    Dragonball Z, yet messed up by English editing and translation, is the greatest and best animated cartoon in the world. Kakarot, the star, with the help of Piccolo, fight off Raditz and that starts the show. Vegita and Nappa come and after some fighting, Nappa is destroyed and Vegita leaves to rejuvinate. Gohan, Kakarot's son, and his friend Krilian, leave for the Planet Namek to find the Dragonballs, 7 magical balls which when joined can call forth the Eternal Dragon who grants any three wishes you want. Frieza, another villain, is also on Namek and so is the rejuvinated Vegita. After a mess of episodes of fighting, Kakarot finally arrives, destroys the Ginyu Force, Frieza's private army, and fights Frieza, practically destroying the Planet Namek in the process. The show continues on and on but is always great to watch.
    lucas-42

    A really cool show.

    It may have been years since this ORIGINALLY came out, but to most of us Americans, the show is brand new material. Sometimes people may say the shows tend to "drag on," but this is a clever way to keep you begging for more and tuning in again and again. Also, the characters actually develop and change throughout the series, unlike some other shows. The american translated versions may lose something in the translation, but the show is still a very cool show, and I hope Cartoon Network picks up the entire seven year run of the series. The adjusted script makes some previously "possibly offensive" terms absent, replacing them with less intimidating terms like "bully." But this show IS for kids, and if they didn't take away some terms, it wouldn't air. Then we would be stuck buying the videos for $15.00 a piece instead of taping entire sagas for free. ;) The voice actors aren't spectacular, but they get the point across and tell a good story. The storylines are intriguing and make you want to watch every last episode to see what happens next. The show, despite it's older animation techniques, is still a good looking animated piece. I watch the series everyday on Cartoon Network when they air two episodes side-by-side (which makes since seeing as how the show moves along so slow). The show is divided into "sagas" or series of episodes telling a certain story. My favorite sagas are the Saya-jin Saga, Frieza Saga, Garlic Jr. Saga, Android Saga, and the Cell Saga. I hope this show keeps airing again and again. It's truly remarkable.

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      In the show, the evil, often comically fat monster Majin Bû was created by a sorcerer named Bibidi and brought out of hibernation by the actions of Bibidi's son, the sorcerer Babidi. This is an homage to Cinderela (1950) in which Cinderella's fairy godmother turns a pumpkin into a coach with the magical spell "Bibbity Bobbity Boo!" (Bibidi-Babidi-Bû)
    • Erros de gravação
      In the Raditz fight, Piccolo has red blood. In all subsequent fights, he has purple blood.
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      [to an android]

      Vegeta: If you give up now I promise to turn you into something useful, like a toaster or a washing machine.

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      The FUNimation dub censors all profanity from the dialogue, even in the uncut version.
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      Alternate-language version of Dragon Ball (1986)
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