
However, all 67 uncut episodes of Dragon Ball Z were later aired on Cartoon Network, beginning on Jand continuing throughout the Summer.Įpisode Listings Funimation Uncut Episode Listings įollowing Season 2, FUNimation replaced the Canadian Ocean cast with their own non-union Texas-based cast. However this DVD set was canceled before every episode was released, in favor of the then-upcoming Funimation Remastered Box Sets. FUNimation then announced that they would release these 67 uncut episodes in the Ultimate Uncut Special Edition DVD line, releasing the first DVD on April 12, 2005.
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In 2004, Geneon/Pioneer Entertainment's (which owned the rights to Dragon Ball Z's home video distribution) license expired, and the rights to home video distribution of the series was acquired by FUNimation, which included the video rights to the first 53 (67 originally) episodes of the series.Īfter acquiring the license for the first two seasons of the show, FUNimation began re-dubbing it with their cast in order to keep the series's dubbing consistent, and re-dubbed the original uncut 67 episodes of the series.

Saga, Trunks Saga, Androids Saga, Imperfect Cell Saga, Perfect Cell Saga, Cell Games Saga, Great Saiyaman Saga, World Tournament Saga, Babidi Saga, Majin Buu Saga, Fusion Saga, and Kid Buu Saga. In the FUNimation dub of the series, the original four sagas were furthered divided into a total of sixteen sagas: Vegeta Saga (Saiyan Saga), Namek Saga, Captain Ginyu Saga, Frieza Saga, Garlic Jr. This re-dub is often referred to as the Funimation dub. FUNimation began dubbing episodes 54 through 276 (the series finale) on their own, with their own in-house voice actors and studio equipment from Septemto April 7, 2003. It aired early in the morning in 1996 for two seasons on WB and UPN affiliate networks, but was canceled in 1998.Ī year later after gaining newly found popularity on Toonami, the series was reconsidered for continuation. This dub of Dragon Ball Z was heavily edited for content, as well as length reducing the first 67 episodes into 53, and is often referred to as the Ocean dub or Saban dub. When Dragon Ball Z was first produced in the US, Funimation collaborated with Saban Entertainment to finance and distribute the series to television, sub-licensed home video distribution to Pioneer Entertainment (later known as Geneon Universal Entertainment), contracted Ocean Productions to dub the anime into English, and hired Shuki Levy to compose an alternate musical score. In the original Toei Animation production of the series in Japan, the series was divided into four major plot arcs known as sagas: Saiyan Saga, Frieza Saga, Cell Saga, and Buu Saga. In Japan it ran from 1989-1996, and was an extremely popular show, spanning a total of 291 episodes.

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