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Dragon Ball (TV series)



Dragon Ball is the first part of the anime adaptation of the Dragon Ball manga written by Akira Toriyama and published in Japan in the Weekly Shonen Jump manga anthology comic. The second (and larger) portion of the manga was adapted into Dragon Ball Z.

The Dragon Ball anime is composed of 153 half-hour episodes and ran in Japan from February 26, 1986 - April 12 1989. Two previous attempts at releasing Dragon Ball to American audiences failed. The first attempt was in the late 1980s by Harmony Gold. It featured strange name changes for nearly all the characters, such as changing Son Gokū to Zero and Karin to Whiskers the Wonder Cat. It is not well-known, and has been referred to as "The Lost Dub" by fans. The second and more well known attempt was in 1995 with only the first 13 episodes translated and aired. This release was put out by KidMark and utilized Ocean Group for the dubbing. These original 13 episodes are still available on DVD as The Saga of Goku. After Dragon Ball Z became immensely popular on Cartoon Network, the entire series was translated by FUNimation and released in the same scheduling block as its successor on the network. The complete series ran in the US between August 20 2001 and late 2003. Unlike the theme songs for Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT, FUNimation made English versions of the original Japanese opening (OP) and ending (ED) 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.

Dragon Ball is known as being a much less serious anime than its successor, Dragon Ball Z, though later sagas blur the lines a bit.

Cast list

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creator = Akira Toriyamadeveloper = starring = Masako Nozawa
Hiromi Tsuru
Mayumi Tanaka
Kohei Myauchi
Naoki Tatsuta
Naoko Watanabe
Toru Furuya
Mami Koyama
Hirotaka Suzuoki
Hiroko Emori
Shigeru Chiba
Tesso Genda
Eiko Yamada
Joji Yanami
Ichiro Nagai
Daisuke Ghori
Toku Nishio
Mayumi Sho
Takeshi Aono
Toshio Furukawa
Joji Yanami
executive_producer = country = Japannetwork = Fuji TV, Animaxfirst_aired = February 26, 1986last_aired = April 12, 1989num_episodes = 153ranking_among_all_animated_shows = website = http://www.dragonball.com/imdb_id = 0280249tv_com_id = dragon-ball/show/4607Victor Atelevich>
Character NameVoice Actor (Japanese)! Voice Actor (English)
Son Gokū (Toriyama's spelling: Gokuh)Masako NozawaSaffron Henderson
Stephanie Nadolny
Sean Schemmel
Zoe Slusar
BulmaHiromi TsuruLalainia Lindbjerg
Tiffany Vollmer
Katie Rowan
Muten Rōshi/Kame-Sen'ninKōhei MiyauchiMichael Donovan
Mike McFarland
Dean Galloway
Umigame (Sea Turtle)Daisuke GhoriChristopher Sabat
OolongNaoki TatsutaAlec Willows
Bradford Jackson
Yamcha (Yamucha)Tōru FuruyaTed Cole
Christopher Sabat
Pu'er (Pu-erh) (Dub: Puar)Naoko WatanabeKathy Morse
Monika Antonelli
Eden Davis
Chi-ChiMayumi ShōAndrea Libman
Laura Bailey
Cynthia Cranz
Kuririn (Toriyama's spelling: Kulilin) (Dub: Krillin)Mayumi TanakaLori Steele
Sonny Strait
Lunch (Dub: Launch)Mami KoyamaMonika Antonelli
Meredith McCoy
Tenshinhan (Dub: Tien Shinhan)Hirotaka SuzuokiJohn Burgmeier
Chiaotzu (Chaozu)Hiroko EmoriMonika Antonelli
Gyū-Maō (Dub: Ox King)Daisuke GhoriDave Ward
Kyle Hebert
Dave_Pettitt
Uranai Baba (Fortuneteller Baba)Junpei TakiguchiLinda Young
PilafShigeru ShibaDon Brown
Chuck Huber
Dean Galloway
Shū (Shao)Tesso GendaDoug Parker
Chris Cason
MaiEiko YamadaTeryl Rothery
Julie Franklin
Mr. PopoToku NishioChristopher Sabat
Dave Pettit
Karin-sama/Neko-Sen'nin (Dub: Korin)Ichirō NagaiChristopher Sabat
Jessie Code
Kami-samaTakeshi AonoChristopher Sabat
YajirobeMayumi TanakaMike McFarland
Jinzōningen #8 (8-chan)Shozo IizukaMike McFarland
Commander RedKenji UtsumiJosh Martin
General BlueToshio FurukawaSonny Strait
Jessie Cody
General WhiteTesso GendaSean Schemmel
Sergeant MetallicShin AomoriChris Rager
Captain VioletKazuko Sugiyama???
Captain SilverBanjō GingaChristopher Sabat
Sergeant Purple (Ninja Murasaki)Takeshi AonoDuncan Brennan
Boss Rabbit (The Carrotizor)Hiroshi OotakeDuncan Brennan
HaskyToshiko FujitaMeredith McCoy
T'ao Pai-pai (Taopaipai) (Tao Paipai)Chikao OtsukaKent Williams
Adjutant BlackMasaharu SatouChristopher Sabat
Tsuru-Sen'ninIchirō NagaiChuck Huber
BoraBanjō GingaDameon Clarke
UpaMitsuko HorieCarol Hope
Sno (Snow) (Dub: Suno)Naoko WatanabeSusan Huber
Ghost UsherRyouichi Tanaka???
Piccolo Daimaō (Great Demon King Piccolo)Takeshi AonoChristopher Sabat
Piccolo (Ma Jr.) (Piccolo Jr.)Toshio FurukawaChristopher Sabat
PianoMasato Hirano???
DrumDaisuke Ghori???
TambourineRyuusei Nakao???
KingJoji YanamiKyle Hebert
Dr. BriefJoji YanamiChris Forbis
Bulma's MomMariko MukaiCynthia Cranz
NamKaneto ShiozawaJerry Jewel
GiranBanjō GingaAndrew Chandler
RanfanYoukou KawanamiLaura Bailey
BacterianYasuo TanakaChris Rager
Arale NorimakiMami Koyama???
Grandpa Son GohanOsamu SakaChristopher Sabat
AnninKeiko Yokozawa???
Tenka-ichi Budōkai AnnouncerKenji UtsumiEric Vale
Shenlong (Dubs: Dragon God, Eternal Dragon, Shenron)Kenji UtsumiChristopher Sabat
Dave Pettit
NarratorJoji YanamiJim Conrad
Brice Armstrong
Steve Olsen

Sagas

Toei Animation's Sagas#Son Gokū Appears! (Episodes 1~28) (2/26/1986~9/3/1986) #Showdown! Red Ribbon Army! (Episodes 29~68) (9/10/1986~7/1/1987) #White Heat! 22nd Tenkaichi Budōkai (Episodes 69~101) (7/8/1987~2/17/1988)#Fierce Fighting! Piccolo-Daimaō (Episodes 102~132) (2/24/1988~11/2/1988)#Struggle to the Death! 23rd Tenkaichi Budōkai (Episodes 133~153) (11/9/1988~4/19/1989)

;FUNimation's Sagas#Emperor Pilaf (Episodes 1~13)#First World Martial Arts Championship (Episodes 14~28)#Red Ribbon Army (Episodes 29~45)#General Blue (Episodes 46~57)#Commander Red (Episodes 58~67)#Fortuneteller Baba (Episodes 68~83)#Tien Shinhan (Episodes 84~101)#King Piccolo (Episodes 102~122)#Piccolo Jr. (Episodes 123~153)

Movies, and other

Movies

Toei Animation's titles
#The Legend of Shenlong#The Sleeping Princess in the Devil's Castle#Mystical Great Adventure#The Path to Ultimate Strength (10th Anniversary Special)

FUNimation's titles#Curse of the Blood Rubies#Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle#Mystical Adventure#The Path to Power (10th Anniversary Special)

;Public Service Videos
Gokū's Traffic Safety
Gokū's Fire Fighting Regiment

The special videos "Gokū's Traffic Safety" and "Gokū's Fire Fighting Regiment" are both very rare productions designed to be educational films. They were both completed in June 1988.

Unofficial Chinese Live Action MovieA live-action version of the popular Japanese animated series. An evil king has been stealing the mystical "Dragon Pearls" in an attempt to possess them all. When all but one of the pearls has been stolen, the former guardians of the magic jewels decide to band together and take action. Led by a pig-headed wizard and a half-turtle martial arts master, the team takes on the king's army in a desperate bid to stop him from gaining control of the pearls.

Made in Taiwan and released in 1989, this feature has actually been released in the US as Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins (originally titled Xin Qi long zhu Shen long de chuan shuo, or New Dragon Ball: The Legend of Shenlong). While this movie does not follow Toriyama's conception exactly, it is a lot closer to it than it is to any traditional Chinese legends.

Theme songs

*OP
*# "Makafushigi Adobenchā!"; 摩訶不思議アドベンチャー! (Mystical Adventure!)
*#* Lyrics: Yuriko Mori, Music: Takeshi Ike, Arrangement: Kōhei Tanaka, Performance: Hiroki Takahashi)
*#** Version 1: episodes 1~101
*#** Version 2: episodes 102~153 (not on FUNimation's DVDs)
*ED
*# "Romatikku Ageru Yo"; ロマンティックあ'るよ (I'll Give You Romance)
*#* Lyrics: Takemi Yoshida, Music: Takeshi Ike, Arrangement: Kōhei Tanaka, Performance: Ushio Hashimoto)
*#** Version 1: episodes 1~21 (not on FUNimation's DVDs)
*#** Version 2: episodes 22~101
*#** Version 3: episodes 102~132 (not on FUNimation's DVDs)
*#** Version 4: episodes 133~153) (not on FUNimation's DVDs)

Censorship

The US version of Dragon Ball that was aired on Cartoon Network (before that, it was aired in syndication) had a lot of edits done to it. Most of the edits were digital cosmetic changes, which were done to remove nudity and blood, and dialogue edits. Sometimes, some scenes were deleted altogether, either to save time or cut out strong violence. For example, when Gokū dives into the water naked to kick a fish he catches for dinner, a digital water splash was added on his groin; on other occasions when he is naked, he has some digital underwear added. Also, references to alcohol and drugs were removed, for example, when Jackie Chun (Muten Rōshi) uses Drunken Fist Kung Fu in the 22nd Tenka-ichi Budōkai, FUNimation called it the "Mad Cow Attack." Also, the famous "No Balls!" scene was deleted from episode 2, and when Bulma puts panties on the fishing hook to get Oolong (in fish form), they digitally painted away the panties and replaced it with some money. A lot of fans hated these changes, because they felt it was butchering the original show's humor and dumbing it down. These edits, however, were necessary in order to have the show aired on TV. The DVDs do not contain these edits.

It's an interesting note on inconsistency in censorship that a scene in Dragon Ball where young Gokū charges completely through Piccolo Daimaō, putting a hole in the villain'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 Daimaō's chest clearly visible.

Creative changes

A number of creative changes were made to the dialogue. For example, when Pu'er says why Oolong was expelled from school, instead of saying that he stole the teacher's panties, they say that he stole the teacher's "papers."

Video games

Episode list

See also

* List of Dragon Ball characters
* Makafushigi Adobenchā
* Dragon Ball (franchise)
* Dragon Ball Canon
* Dragon Ball Movies

External links

* Toei Dragon Ball website
* Dragon Ball, Z, GT
* Kanzentai
* YTV Dragon Ball Site
* English Dragon Ball website



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