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| name = Dragon Ball |
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| image = [[File:Dragonball Anime-Serie Original-Logo.svg|DB Logo|225px]] |
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| caption = ''Dragon Ball'' logo |
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| ja_kanji = ドラゴンボール |
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| ja_romaji = Doragon Bōru |
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| genre = <!-- Do not place additional category genres such as Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, etc. WP:MOS-AM tells us to use the most well-known categories! Any extra ones added without community consensus on the talk page will be reverted and the user will receive a test warning! -->[[Action (genre)|Action]], [[Adventure]], [[Comedy]], [[Martial arts (genre)|Martial arts]], [[Science fantasy]] |
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{{Infobox animanga/Video |
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| type = TV series |
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| director = [[Minoru Okazaki]] <br> [[Daisuke Nishio]] |
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| studio = [[Toei Animation]] |
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| network = [[Fuji Television|Fuji TV]], [[Animax]] |
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| network_other = {{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Canal Caracol]], [[Citytv]] <br> {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cartoon Network]], [[CoLours TV]], [[Toonami Jetstream]], [[KIKU]]) <br> {{flagicon|Canada}} [[YTV (TV channel)|YTV]] <br> {{flagicon|Singapore}} {{flagicon|Philippines}} {{flagicon|Thailand}} {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} {{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Animax]] <br> {{flagicon|Catalonia}} [[Televisió de Catalunya|TVC]] <br> {{flagicon|Basque Country}} [[ETB1]] <br> {{flagicon|Galicia}} [[Televisión de Galicia|TVG]] <br> {{flagicon|Philippines}} [[GMA 7]], [[Radio Philippines Network|RPN 9]], [[Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation|IBC 13]] <br> {{flagicon|France}} [[TF1]] <br> {{flagicon|Germany}} [[RTL II]] <br> {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Italia 1]] <br> {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[XHGC-TV]] <br> {{flagicon|Chile}} [[Red Televisiva Megavisión|Megavisión]] <br> {{flagicon|UK}} [[Cartoon Network]], [[CNX]], [[Toonami (UK)|Toonami]] <br> {{flagicon|Portugal}} [[RTP1]], [[SIC (Portugal)|SIC]], [[SIC Radical]] <br> {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[SBT]], [[Globo]], [[Cartoon Network]] <br> {{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[TV9 (Malaysia)|TV9]], [[RTM2 (Malaysia)|RTM 2]] <br> {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Cartoon Network]], [[Magic Kids]] <br> {{flagicon|Spain}} [[Antena 3 (Spain)|Antena 3]], [[Cuatro TV|Cuatro]], [[Canal Sur]], [[Cartoon Network]], [[Telemadrid]] <br> {{flagicon|Poland}} [[RTL 7]], [[TVN Siedem]] <br> {{flagicon|United Arab Emirates}} [[Spacetoon]]<br> {{flagicon|Lithuania}} [[LNK]] <br> {{flagicon|Costa Rica}} [[Repretel 4]] <br> {{flagicon|Dominican Republic}} [[Telesistema Dominicano]] <br> {{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Modern Nine TV]] <br> {{flagicon|Thailand}} [[iTV (Thailand)]] (2005-2006) <br> {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[ATV Turkey|ATV]] |
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| first = [[February 26]], [[1986]] |
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| last = [[April 12]], [[1989]] |
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| episodes = 153 |
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| episode_list = List of Dragon Ball episodes |
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| licensor = [[Pony Canyon]] (Japan) <br/> [[Funimation Entertainment]] ([[United States|USA]]) |
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{{Infobox animanga/Video |
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| type = film |
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| title = [[Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies]] |
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| director = [[Daisuke Nishio]] |
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| producer = Tomonori Imada (executive producer) |
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| writer = [[Toshiki Inoue]] (screenplay)<br />[[Akira Toriyama]] (story) |
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| music = [[Shunsuke Kikuchi]] |
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| studio = [[Toei Animation]] |
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| distributor = [[Toei Animation]] (Film)<br>[[CBS]] (USA TV)| released = {{Film date|1986|12|20}} (film premiere)<br>{{start date|1989|8|19}} (USA broadcast premiere) |
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|released = December 20, 1986 |
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| runtime = 50 minutes |
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| country = {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Japan]] |
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| language = [[Japanese language|Japanese]] |
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{{Infobox animanga/Video |
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| type = film |
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| title = [[Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle]] |
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| director = [[Daisuke Nishio]] |
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| producer = Keizō Shichijō |
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| screenplay = [[Kenji Terui]] |
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| based on = {{based on|''[[Dragon Ball]]''|[[Akira Toriyama]]}} |
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| music = [[Shunsuke Kikuchi]] |
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| studio = [[Toei Animation]] |
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| distributor = [[Toei Company]] |
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| released = July 18, 1987 |
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| runtime = 45 minutes |
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| country = {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Japan]] |
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| language = [[Japanese language|Japanese]] |
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{{Infobox animanga/Video |
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| type = film |
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| title = [[Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure]] |
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| director = [[Kazuhisa Takenouchi]] |
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| producer = Keizō Shichijō |
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| screenplay = Yoshifumi Yuki |
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| based on = {{based on|''[[Dragon Ball]]''|[[Akira Toriyama]]}} |
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| music = [[Shunsuke Kikuchi]] |
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| studio = [[Toei Animation]] |
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| distributor = [[Toei Company]] |
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| released = July 9, 1988 |
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| runtime = 46 minutes |
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| country = {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Japan]] |
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| language = [[Japanese language|Japanese]] |
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{{Infobox animanga/Video |
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| type = film |
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| title = [[Dragon Ball: The Path to Power]] |
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| director = [[Shigeyasu Yamauchi]] |
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| producer = [[Tan Takaiwa]]<br>[[Yoshio Anzai]] (Shueisha)<br>[[Tsutomu Tomari]] |
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| writer = [[Aya Matsui]] (screenplay)<br>[[Akira Toriyama]] (story) |
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| music = [[Akihito Tokunaga]] |
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| studio = [[Toei Animation]] |
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| released = March 4, 1996 |
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| runtime = 80 minutes |
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| country = {{Flagicon|Japan}} [[Japan]] |
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| language = [[Japanese language|Japanese]] |
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{{Infobox animanga/Other |
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| title = Public Service Videos |
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{{nihongo|'''''Dragon Ball'''''|ドラゴンボール|Doragon Bōru}} is a [[Japan]]ese [[Anime|animated]] [[Television program|television series]] that was produced in the late 1980s by Toei Doga (now [[Toei Animation]]), being an adaptation of the first sixteen volumes of the [[Dragon Ball (manga)|''Dragon Ball'' manga]] created by [[Akira Toriyama]] and published in Japan in the ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'' [[manga]] anthology [[Comic book|comic]]. Volumes 17-42 of the manga were adapted into the ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' anime. |
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The anime is composed of 153 half-hour episodes and ran in Japan from [[February 26]], [[1986]], to [[April 12]], [[1989]]. |
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== Plot == |
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The series begins with a young monkey-tailed boy named [[Goku]] befriending a teenage girl named [[Bulma]]. Together they go on a quest to find the seven {{nihongo|Dragon Balls|ドラゴンボール}}, which summons the dragon Shenlong to grant the user one wish. The journey lead to a confrontation with the desert bandit [[List of Dragon Ball characters#Yamcha|Yamcha]], who later becomes an ally; [[List of Dragon Ball characters#Chi-Chi|Chi-Chi]], whom Goku unknowingly agrees to marry; and [[List of Dragon Ball characters#Pilaf|Pilaf]], an impish man who seeks the Dragon Balls to fulfill his desire to rule the world. Goku then undergoes rigorous training regimes under the martial artist [[List of Dragon Ball characters#Kame-Sen'nin|Kame-Sen'nin]] in order to fight in the {{nihongo|Tenkaichi Budōkai|天下一武道会||"Strongest Under the Heavens Martial Arts Tournament"}} that attracts the most powerful fighters in the world. A monk named [[Kuririn]] becomes his training partner and rival, but they soon become best friends. After the tournament, Goku sets out on his own to recover the Dragon Ball his Grandfather left him and encounters the [[List of Dragon Ball characters#Red Ribbon Army|Red Ribbon Army]], whose leader wants to collect the Dragon Balls for himself. He almost single-handedly defeats the army, including their hired assassin [[List of Dragon Ball characters#Taopaipai|Taopaipai]], whom he originally lost to, but after training under the hermit [[List of Dragon Ball characters#Karin|Karin]], now easily beats. Goku reunites with his friends to defeat the fortuneteller [[List of Dragon Ball characters#Baba Uranai|Baba Uranai]]'s fighters and have her locate the last Dragon Ball in order to revive a friend killed by Taopaipai. |
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They all reunite at the Tenkaichi Budōkai three years later and meet Kame-Sen'nin's rival and Taopaipai's brother, Tsuru-Sen'nin, and his students [[Tenshinhan]] and [[List of Dragon Ball characters#Chaozu|Chaozu]], who vow to exact revenge. Kuririn is killed after the tournament and Goku tracks and defeats his killer, [[List of Dragon Ball characters#Piccolo Daimao|Piccolo Daimao]]. The samurai [[List of Dragon Ball characters#Yajirobe|Yajirobe]] takes Goku to Karin, where he receives healing and a power boost. Meanwhile Piccolo fights Kame-Sen'nin and Chaozu, leading to both their deaths, and uses the Dragon Balls to regain his youth before destroying [[List of Dragon Ball characters#Shenlong|Shenlong]]. Goku then begins his battle with Piccolo Daimao, who, just before dying, spawns his son/reincarnation [[Piccolo (Dragon Ball)|Piccolo]]. Karin informs Goku that [[List of Dragon Ball characters#Kami|Kami]] (God), the original creator of the Dragon Balls, might be able to restore Shenlong so that he can wish his friends back to life, which he does. He also stays and trains under Kami for the next three years, once again reuniting with his friends at the Tenkaichi Budōkai. Piccolo Jr. also enters the tournament to avenge his father, leading to the final fight between him and Goku. After Goku narrowly wins, he leaves with Chi-Chi and keeps his promise to marry her. |
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== History == |
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The series follows the early adventures of [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Son Goku]] as he and his friends search the world for the seven magic [[Dragon Ball (artifact)|Dragon Balls]]. The series is known as being a much less serious anime than its successor, ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'', though later sagas blur the lines a bit. |
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=== American releases === |
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Two early attempts at releasing ''Dragon Ball'' to [[United States|American]] audiences failed. The first attempt was in the late 1980s by [[Harmony Gold USA|Harmony Gold]]. It featured strange name changes for nearly all the characters, such as changing [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Son Goku]] to "Zero" and [[List of supernatural beings in Dragon Ball#Deities|Karin]] to "Whiskers the Wonder Cat". It is not well-known, and has been referred to as "The Lost Dub" by fans.<ref>{{cite web |
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| title = The Lost 80s Dragonball Dub |
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| publisher = Temple O' Trunks |
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| url = http://templeotrunks.com/media/lost_dub/index.html |
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| accessdate = 2008-05-23 }}</ref> |
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The second and more well known was in 1995, when [[FUNimation Entertainment|FUNimation]] first attempted to launch the [[Dragon Ball (franchise)|''Dragon Ball'' franchise]] in the United States. Hiring BLT Productions<ref>[http://www.crystalacids.com/database/company/61/blt-productions/ BLT Productions at CrystalAcids.com]</ref> to produce the dub, they had the first 13 aired in [[Broadcast syndication|syndication]] in edited form. However due to disappointing ratings, FUNimation chose to abandon this dub, moving on to the newer and more action filled ''Dragon Ball Z''. The home video rights for this version were acquired by [[Trimark Pictures|Vidmark Entertainment]] for their KidMark label. As they and their [[Lions Gate Entertainment|current owner]] has continued to renew the license, FUNimation has been unable release their newer unedited dub of these episodes on DVD, and only the old version remains available (as the ''[[Emperor Pilaf Saga|The Saga of Goku]]'' DVD set). |
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After ''Dragon Ball Z'' became popular{{Fact|date=January 2008}} on [[Cartoon Network]], the entire series was translated by FUNimation and released in the same scheduling block as its successor; [[Toonami]]. The complete series ran in the US from August 2001 to December 2002. Unlike the theme songs for ''Dragon Ball Z'' and ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'', FUNimation made English versions of the original Japanese opening and ending themes for these episodes and left in the original BGM, which was met with delight by most fans. However, some insert (IN) songs were removed or have dialogue dubbed over them. |
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The US version of ''Dragon Ball'' was aired on Cartoon Network (before that, it was aired in syndication) with excessive editing.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} Most of the edits were digital cosmetic changes, which were done to remove nudity and blood, and dialogue edits, such as when [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Pu-erh|Pu-erh]] says why [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Oolong|Oolong]] was expelled from shapeshifting school, instead of saying that he stole the teacher's panties, it was changed to him stealing the teacher's papers.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} Some scenes were deleted altogether, either to save time or remove strong violence. For example, when Goku dives into the water unclothed to catch a fish for dinner, a digital water splash was added on his groin; on other occasions when he is nude, he has some digital underwear added.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} Also, references to alcohol and drugs were removed, for example, when Jackie Chun ([[Muten Roshi]]) uses [[Zui Quan|Drunken Fist]] [[Kung Fu]] in the 21st ''[[Tenkaichi Budokai]]'', FUNimation called it the "Mad Cow Attack." Also, the famous "No Balls!" scene was deleted from episode 2, and when [[Bulma]] places panties on the fishing hook to get Oolong (in fish form), they digitally painted away the panties and replaced it with some money.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} |
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While implied throughout the [[General Blue Saga]], the character Blue is finally revealed to be a [[Gay|homosexual]] during a scene in which he recoils at Bulma's seductive advances as she tries to distract him. Blue is further revealed to be a [[Pedophilia|pedophile]] upon displaying sexual interest towards a young boy who stops to repair Blue's damaged car. All references to General Blue's sexual orientation were eliminated in the American TV release; the scene involving Bulma was changed to make it seem as if he was simply afraid of women and the scene involving the boy was redubbed to suggest that Blue believes to have found his long-lost younger brother.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} |
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Many of the changes were ill-received by long-time fans of the series, who believed the cable networks' censorship destroyed or diminished the original humor, however, the DVDs do not contain these edits.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} |
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A note on inconsistency in censorship that a scene in ''Dragon Ball'' where Goku charges completely through [[List of supernatural beings in Dragon Ball#Piccolo Daimao|Piccolo Daimao]], putting a hole in the behemoth's chest, was edited so that the hole wasn't shown for the American broadcast, but the same scene was shown uncensored on American TV, in a flashback in a ''Dragon Ball Z'' episode, with the hole in Piccolo Daimao's chest clearly visible.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} |
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== Theme songs == |
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* Opening |
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*# {{nihongo|"[[Makafushigi Adventure|Makafushigi Adobenchā!]]"|摩訶不思議アドベンチャー!|Mystical Adventure!}} |
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*#* Lyrics: Yuriko Mori, Music: Takeshi Ike, Arrangement: [[Kohei Tanaka (composer)|Kohei Tanaka]], Performance: [[Hiroki Takahashi (musician)|Hiroki Takashashi]]; he is not to be confused with the ''seiyū'' [[Hiroki Takahashi]]) |
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*#** Version 1: episodes 1~101 |
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*#** Version 2: episodes 102~153 (not on FUNimation's DVDs) |
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* Ending |
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*# {{nihongo|"Romatikku Ageru Yo"|ロマンティックあげるよ|I'll Give You Romance}} |
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*#* Lyrics: Takemi Yoshida, Music: Takeshi Ike, Arrangement: Kohei Tanaka, Performance: Ushio Hashimoto) |
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*#** Version 1: episodes 1~21 (not on FUNimation's DVDs) |
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*#** Version 2: episodes 22~101 |
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*#** Version 3: episodes 102~132 (not on FUNimation's DVDs) |
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*#** Version 4: episodes 133~153) (not on FUNimation's DVDs) |
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== Cast list == |
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! V.A. (FUNimation English) |
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! V.A. (Blue Water English) |
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! V.A. (Harmony Gold English) |
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| [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Son Goku]] || [[Masako Nozawa]]|| [[Stephanie Nadolny]] (child)<br/>[[Sean Schemmel]] (adult) || [[Zoe Slusar]]<br> [[Jeffrey Watson]] || [[Saffron Henderson]] || [[Barbara Goodson]] |
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| [[Bulma]] || [[Hiromi Tsuru]] || [[Tiffany Vollmer]] || [[Leda Davies]] || [[Lalainia Lindbjerg]] || [[Wendee Lee]] |
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| [[Muten Roshi]] || [[Kōhei Miyauchi]] || [[Mike McFarland]] || [[Dean Galloway]] || [[Michael Donovan]] || [[Greg Snegoff]] |
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| [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Umigame|Umigame]] || [[Daisuke Ghori]]|| [[Christopher Sabat]] || [[Dave Pettitt]] || [[Alec Willows]] || ??? |
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| [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Oolong|Oolong]] || [[Naoki Tatsuta]] || [[Bradford Jackson]] || [[Corby Proctor]] || [[Alec Willows]] || [[Dave Mallow]] |
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| [[Yamucha]] || [[Tōru Furuya]] || [[Christopher Sabat]] || [[Victor Atelevich]] || [[Ted Cole]] || ??? |
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| [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Pu-erh|Pu-erh]] || [[Naoko Watanabe]] || [[Monika Antonelli]] || [[Chris Simms (voice actress)|Chris Simms]] || [[Kathy Morse]] || [[Cheryl Chase]] |
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| [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Chichi|Chichi]] || [[Mayumi Shō]] || [[Laura Bailey (voice actress)|Laura Bailey]] (child)<br/>[[Cynthia Cranz]] (adult) || [[Katie Rowan]] || [[Andrea Libman]] || N/A |
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| [[Kuririn]] || [[Mayumi Tanaka]]|| [[Lori Steele]] (child)<br/>[[Sonny Strait]] (adult) || [[Mike Thiessen]] || N/A || ??? |
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| [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Lunch|Lunch]] || [[Mami Koyama]] || [[Monika Antonelli]] (nice-self)<br/>[[Meredith McCoy]] (angry-self)|| [[Kris Rundle]] || N/A || [[Edie Mirman]] |
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| [[Tenshinhan]] || [[Hirotaka Suzuoki]] || [[John Burgmeier]] || [[Jonathan Love]] || N/A || [[Eddie Frierson]] |
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| [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Chaozu|Chaozu]] || [[Hiroko Emori]] || [[Monika Antonelli]] || ??? || N/A || [[Rebecca Forstadt]] |
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| [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Gyumao|Gyumao]] || [[Daisuke Gori]] || [[Kyle Hebert]] || [[Dave Pettitt]] || [[Dave Ward (voice actor)|Dave Ward]] || N/A |
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| [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Uranai Baba|Uranai Baba]] || [[Junpei Takiguchi]] || [[Linda Young]] || [[Corby Proctor]] || N/A || N/A |
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| [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Pilaf|Pilaf]] || [[Shigeru Chiba]] || [[Chuck Huber]] || [[Dean Galloway]] || [[Don Brown]] || ??? |
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| Shu || [[Tessho Genda]] || [[Chris Cason]] || [[Jonathan Love]] || [[Doug Parker (voice actor)|Doug Parker]] || ??? |
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| Mai || [[Eiko Yamada]] || [[Julie Franklin]] || [[Debbie Munro]] || [[Teryl Rothery]] || ??? |
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| [[List of supernatural beings in Dragon Ball#Mr. Popo|Mr. Popo]] || [[Toku Nishio]] || [[Christopher Sabat]] || Dave Pettitt || N/A || N/A |
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| [[List of supernatural beings in Dragon Ball#Karin|Karin]] || [[Ichirō Nagai]] || [[Christopher Sabat]] || [[Ethan Cole]] || N/A || ??? |
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| [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Kami|Kami]] || [[Takeshi Aono]] || [[Christopher Sabat]] || [[Mike Shepherd]] || N/A || N/A |
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| [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Yajirobe|Yajirobe]] || [[Mayumi Tanaka]] || [[Mike McFarland]] || [[Lucas Gilbertson]] || N/A || N/A |
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| [[List of supernatural beings in Dragon Ball#Piccolo Daimao|Piccolo Daimao]] || Takeshi Aono || [[Christopher Sabat]] || [[Ethan Cole]] || N/A || N/A |
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| [[Piccolo (Dragon Ball)|Piccolo]] || [[Toshio Furukawa]] || [[Christopher Sabat]] || [[Ethan Cole]] || N/A || N/A |
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| Dr. Briefs || Joji Yanami || [[Chris Forbis]] || ??? || N/A || N/A |
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| Mrs. Briefs || [[Mariko Mukai]] || [[Cynthia Cranz]] || [[Jennifer Bain]] || N/A || N/A |
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| [[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Grandpa Son Gohan|Grandpa Son Gohan]] || [[Osamu Saka]] || [[Christopher Sabat]] || Jonathan Love || N/A || N/A |
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| [[List of supernatural beings in Dragon Ball#Dragons|Shenlong]] || [[Kenji Utsumi]] || [[Christopher Sabat]] || Dave Pettitt || ??? || [[Mike Reynolds|Michael Reynolds]] |
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| Narrator || Joji Yanami || [[Brice Armstrong]] || [[Steve Olson]] || [[Jim Conrad]] || ??? |
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== Reception == |
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Anime News Network summed up ''Dragon Ball'' as "an action-packed tale told with rare humor and something even rarer—a genuine sense of adventure."<ref name="DBseason2">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/dragon-ball/dvd-season-2|title= Dragon Ball DVD Season 2 Uncut Set|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2009-12-14|accessdate=2013-07-10}}</ref> They noted Funimation's reputation for drastic alterations of the script, but praised the dub.<ref name="DBseason2"/><ref name="DBseason3">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/dragon-ball/dvd-season-3|title= Dragon Ball DVD Season 3|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2009-12-14|accessdate=2013-07-10}}</ref> |
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== References == |
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== External links == |
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* [http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/dragon/ Toei Dragon Ball website] |
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* [http://www.dragonball.com English Dragon Ball website] |
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* [http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Dragon_Ball_%28anime%29 ''Dragon Ball'' (anime)] at the [http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page ''Dragon Ball'' wiki] |
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