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Dragon Ball

  • TV Series
  • 1995–2003
  • TV-14
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
74K
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Dragon Ball (1995)
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Dragon Ball tells the tale of a young warrior by the name of Son Goku, a young peculiar boy with a tail who embarks on a quest to become stronger and learns of the Dragon Balls, when, once a... Read allDragon Ball tells the tale of a young warrior by the name of Son Goku, a young peculiar boy with a tail who embarks on a quest to become stronger and learns of the Dragon Balls, when, once all 7 are gathered, grant any wish of choice.Dragon Ball tells the tale of a young warrior by the name of Son Goku, a young peculiar boy with a tail who embarks on a quest to become stronger and learns of the Dragon Balls, when, once all 7 are gathered, grant any wish of choice.

  • Stars
    • Brice Armstrong
    • Steve Olson
    • Stephanie Nadolny
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    74K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,248
    178
    • Stars
      • Brice Armstrong
      • Steve Olson
      • Stephanie Nadolny
    • 52User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated TV #192
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    Brice Armstrong
    Brice Armstrong
    • Narrator…
    • 1995–2003
    Steve Olson
    • Narrator (Blue Water dub)…
    • 1995–2003
    Stephanie Nadolny
    Stephanie Nadolny
    • Goku…
    • 1995–2003
    Zoe Slusar
    Zoe Slusar
    • Goku (Blue Water dub)…
    • 1995–2003
    Christopher Sabat
    Christopher Sabat
    • Yamcha…
    • 1995–2003
    Tiffany Vollmer
    Tiffany Vollmer
    • Bulma
    • 1995–2003
    Leda Davies
    • Bulma (Blue Water dub)…
    • 1995–2003
    Mike McFarland
    Mike McFarland
    • Master Roshi…
    • 1995–2003
    Monika Antonelli
    Monika Antonelli
    • Puar…
    • 1995–2003
    Victor Atelevich
    Victor Atelevich
    • Yamcha (Blue Water dub)…
    • 1995–2003
    Chris Simms
    • Puar (Blue Water dub)
    • 1995–2003
    Bradford Jackson
    Bradford Jackson
    • Oolong…
    • 1995–2003
    Mike Thiessen
    • Krillin (Blue Water dub)…
    • 2001–2003
    Laurie Steele
    • Krillin…
    • 1995–2003
    Meredith McCoy
    Meredith McCoy
    • Launch
    • 2001–2003
    John Burgmeier
    John Burgmeier
    • Tien…
    • 1995–2003
    Chuck Huber
    Chuck Huber
    • Emperor Pilaf…
    • 1995–2003
    Sonny Strait
    Sonny Strait
    • Krillin…
    • 2002–2003
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    Reviewers say 'Dragon Ball' is celebrated for its adventure, comedy, and martial arts action. Goku's quest for Dragon Balls introduces diverse characters, emphasizing friendship and perseverance. Goku's evolution from a naive child to a powerful warrior is notable, alongside significant growth in characters like Piccolo and Krillin. The series balances humor and serious moments, creating a dynamic narrative. Despite pacing issues and filler episodes, the overall reception is positive, highlighting its impact on the anime genre.
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    10chaching259

    One of the best shows on TV

    I just finished watching this series, and I have to say this is one of the best shows on television.

    Dragon Ball is considered a prequel of the more famous Dragon Ball Z, but I have to say that after watching it, Dragon Ball stands as a legitimate show on its own. It is a much better counterpart to DBZ than GT is. It may seem a bit childish at the beginning, but the show matures as the characters do as well. The show is funny too.

    Compared with Z, Dragon Ball is more about the basics of fighting while Z harnesses advanced techniques. Overall I would say the fighting in Dragon Ball is actually better than Z while the plot in Z is better than Dragon Ball (though this is not to say that either are bad in anyway)

    I highly recommend watching it and see the excitement of Goku's journey.

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    10halobluecat

    One Hell of a show!

    I have to say that Dragonball is by far my Favorite series of all time. Its the show that got me into anime and I cant wait to buy all the seasons remastered when they come out.

    The Dragonball story is goofy, fun, and all around brilliant! It throws great humor with huge action and you cant beat it. I started Dragonball by reading the manga when I was younger and still love them and the show is just as good if not better! Sure, some stuff form the manga has been taken out of the show but thats because some of that is more mature(nudity) then would be for the audience.

    All in all, Dragonball is one show you need to see in it entirety to feel its greatness. I recommend it to everyone because its that good and every age can enjoy it. From the silly monkey boy to the perverted Turtle Hermit, its all out fun.

    10-10
    Harshall18

    Old is gold

    I can't explain how much amazing is this series, at first I think of skipping it as it is to old and will be boring but I'm that kind of person who loves to understand the whole concept so I stared watching it. The beginning of the series it is so hilarious that I completely loved it and creates some interest in me but when the series started to go further it becomes little bit boring to watch it till 60 episodes I guess so I decided to watch the episode ASAP but then when the 2nd world martial arts competition begins it was so freaken awesome to watch it and from this there whole series just got changed I loved it. The final fight was awesome and the starting to something new then I just feel like uhhh now here we go again but I was completely wrong as the series continues to amaze me, the pikolo arc was the best and turst me I did not expect some thing like this from a anime from 1986 (and cretes intrest in me to watch more anime to that time). The series just got amazing and I loved it so much.
    vittoriobaky

    Very good start for one of the best series ever

    When the 1st episode of Dragon Ball kicks in, no one would even imagine where this is going to lead. That single episode led to near 500 episodes divided into 3 series, about 20 OAVs, real-life movies (one of them still being produced), hella-long mangas, mass hysteria when it ended, fan fictions all around, rumors about a new series that never arrived, several videogames and gadgets... did I forget something? Probably. Dragon Ball is what brought animes outside of Japan to the mainstream. And it did deservedly, as Dragon Ball, as a whole, is one of the best series ever made.

    But let's focus on Dragon Ball, the famous prequel to the even more known Dragon Ball Z. Forget the extreme sci-fi from Z. Forget the huge muscles (well, do not, just imagine them smaller), put in loads of humor, and you get Dragon Ball, the first series. The story is funny, but smart and thrilling, and despite the obvious ending of all the parts, there's still some thrill to be had - mostly with the typical superhero scene where you wonder "How will they get out of this?" even if you know for sure they WILL get out of that. The characters are hilarious, but given the impressive amount of them, you'd better not start loving too many of them, because there could pass dozens of episodes without seeing certain people. This is quite a flaw in the Dragon Ball formula, in fact the power levels of the characters raise so fast that someone who appears to be the strongest person on the world, will be beaten by half of the cast about 50 episodes later.

    The drawing style is very typical and good, although sometimes it's a little flawed - nothing bad though. Another flaw is that some sagas inside the story are quite boring - the last episodes are quite a filler that do not inflict the later storyline in any way, so it could have been avoided, and cut at the last fight. Otherwise, Dragon Ball all things considered is epic. You might watch it today and think "What's the fuss all about?" - you might not get it with today's eyes. But believe me, this thing was huge, and I could re-watch it anytime. And it leads to Dragon Ball Z, which is one of the best TV-shows ever made.
    ShotaroShima

    The best anime for kids!

    Young Goku is here. Lovable, kind, and pure-hearted. Also discover the origin of how it all started. To be honest, this was the best anime cartoon I ever saw next to my other favorites, Akira and Galerians.They don't compare at all but its funny and perfect for the family. If you heard DBZ was good, watch this series. The best shows are the first two sagas, when Goku did the most comedy. Although this isn't REALLY recommend for kids, due to violence and nudity. I recommend this to ages 9 and up. Young Goku journeys with a girl named Bulma hoping to find the seven dragon balls. During there journey they run into enemies who also have the same objective. Will Goku and Bulma receive all of the dragon ball and summon the dragon or will there plan be a failure. The whole search rides on a dragon radar created by Bulma.

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    • Trivia
      In the original 1989 dub of Dragon Ball by Harmony Gold, Goku was renamed Zero.
    • Goofs
      In the original English dub for the episode The Kamehameha wave, Kamehameha is misspelled as Kamehameah on the title screen.
    • Quotes

      Chi-Chi: Goku, wedding is not a food.

    • Crazy credits
      When FUNimation redubbed the original Dragon Ball in 2000, they kept the Japanese intro/outro credit songs, and had English speakers sing them. This was the first time FUNimation kept music from the Japanese version of a Dragon Ball series.
    • Alternate versions
      There are four different distinct English dubbed versions of this series:
      • a dub from Harmony Gold in 1989 that played very briefly in the US,
      • a heavily edited dub from Kidmark in 1995 that played in several English-speaking countries,
      • an uncut dub from Funimation in 2001 (played edited on US TV) that is shown in only in the US and Australia,
      • and a slightly edited Canadian dub from 2003 that plays only in Canada and in the UK.
    • Connections
      Alternate-language version of Dragon Ball (1986)

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    • Release date
      • August 20, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 7 Viên Ngọc Rồng (Tiếng Anh)
    • Production companies
      • FUNimation Entertainment
      • Harmony Gold
      • Ocean Group
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      • 24m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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