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Gohan is a scholar. Trunks and Goten are strong, young teenagers! Vegeta and Bulma have a new daughter! And Goku is a grandfather! 290 15 "Buu's Reincarnation" January 24, 1996 April 4, 2003 A new World Tournament is set to begin! With help from Majin Buu, Goku rigs the drawing so he faces a mysterious fighter in the first round of the finals! Is this timid, little village boy called Uub really as strong as Goku thinks? 291 16 "Goku's Next Journey" January 31, 1996 April 7, 2003 Uub grows stronger as the battle rages, soon becoming the Saiyan’s equal, but before the match is decided, Goku makes a startling revelation! With his plan revealed, Goku and Uub depart the arena, leaving a stunned crowd in their wake. Movies[] No. English Title Japanese Release English Release Toonami Premiere 01 Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone July 15, 1989 December 9, 1997 February 12, 1999 Garlic Jr. is on the hunt for the seven Dragon Balls, and Gohan
lands on the hit list when he refuses to surrender his own magic orb! Goku is ready to fight to save his son, but the situation takes a dire turn after the pint-sized villain summons Shenron and wishes for immortality! Next stop, the Dead Zone! 02 Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest March 10, 1990 March 17, 1998 February 5, 1999
After his cunning assistant gathers the Dragon Balls, the sinister Dr. Wheelo is finally freed from his icy tomb. The deadly duo plans to conquer the world with their brilliant biotechnology, but first they must find a body worthy of the doctor’s amazing brain! Number one on the wish list – none other than Goku! 03 Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might July 7, 1990 May 26, 1998 January 29, 1999[n 10] Devious doubles and terrifying trees keep Goku and friends busy in this epic motion picture experience! Turles, a Goku look-alike with very bad intentions, pits father against son with the help of a plant designed to consume the energy of an entire planet! Can Goku defeat his mirror image and the vile Tree of Might! Notes[] ↑ 1. 0 1. 1 1. 2 1. 3 The first 53 episodes that aired on Toonami in 1998 featured the English dub produced by the Ocean Group.
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