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Dragon Ball Z (1989-1996) is a beloved anime and manga series. It continues from Dragon Ball, following Goku and his friends. They battle alien invaders and protect Earth. The series is famous for its intense action. Goku’s Kamehameha wave and Vegeta’s Galick Gun are highlights. Each character has unique, powerful abilities. The battles are visually stunning and filled with energy. Dragon Ball Z Logo

The characters are also engaging. Goku, the protagonist, is a pure-hearted warrior. His determination and optimism inspire others. Vegeta, initially a rival, becomes Goku’s ally. Piccolo, a former villain, redeems himself as a loyal friend. Goku’s journey to become the universe’s strongest warrior is central. He faces powerful foes and learns about friendship and loyalty. The fights against Frieza, Cell, and Buu are iconic in anime history.

Key information:

Original run: 1989-1996
Creator: Akira Toriyama
Studio: Toei Animation
Genre: Shōnen, action, adventure, science fiction
Main characters: Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Gohan, Krillin, Trunks, Bulma, and more

Dragon Ball Z’s influence extends beyond anime. It inspired video games, toys, fashion, and music. Its popularity proves its timeless appeal and broad resonance.

Base Time Line of Dragon Ball Z Films and Series

Dragon Ball Z Series

1986 – April 26: Dragon Ball Z anime premieres in Japan on Fuji TV.

1990 – March 20: Dragon Ball Z begins airing in the U.S. on syndicated television.

1991 – July 15: The first Dragon Ball Z movie, Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone, is released in Japan.

1992 – March 7: Dragon Ball Z: The World’s Strongest movie is released in Japan.

1993 – July 10: Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might movie premieres in Japan.

1994 – July 9: Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug movie is released in Japan.

1995 – March 4: Dragon Ball Z: Cooler’s Revenge movie premieres in Japan.

1996 – January 28: Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13! movie releases in Japan.

1997 – March 8: Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly movie is released in Japan.

1999 – April 21: Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan movie is released in Japan.

2001 – August 14: Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn movie is released in Japan.

2004 – August 28: Dragon Ball Z: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans special is released in Japan.

2009 – April 11: Dragon Ball Z: Kai (a remastered version of Dragon Ball Z) premieres in Japan.

2013 – March 30: Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods movie is released in Japan, marking the franchise’s return.

2015 – June 25: Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ movie is released in Japan.

2018 – January 1: Dragon Ball Super anime begins airing, continuing the story after Dragon Ball Z.

2023 – April 22: Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero movie is released in Japan.

2024 – October 11Dragon Ball Daima: Upcoming.

This timeline highlights key releases and milestones in the Dragon Ball Z series.

Dragon Ball Z Films

  1. Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone (1989)

    • Plot: Garlic Jr. seeks revenge against Kami and aims to use the Dragon Balls to gain immortality.
  2. Dragon Ball Z: The World’s Strongest (1990)

    • Plot: Dr. Wheelo, a scientist whose brain was preserved in a robot, seeks the world’s strongest body to possess.
  3. Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might (1990)

    • Plot: A Saiyan named Turles plants the Tree of Might on Earth, which drains the planet’s energy.
  4. Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku (1990) (TV Special)

    • Plot: Focuses on Bardock, Goku’s father, as he rebels against Frieza and foresees his son’s future.
  5. Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug (1991)

    • Plot: The evil Namekian Lord Slug comes to Earth to use the Dragon Balls to restore his youth.
  6. Dragon Ball Z: Cooler’s Revenge (1991)

    • Plot: Cooler, Frieza’s brother, seeks revenge against Goku for his family’s downfall.
  7. Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler (1992)

    • Plot: Cooler, now a mechanical being known as Meta-Cooler, returns to fight Goku and Vegeta on New Namek.
  8. Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13! (1992)

    • Plot: Three new Androids, including Android 13, are activated by Dr. Gero’s computer to kill Goku.
  9. Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks (1993) (TV Special)

    • Plot: Set in a dark future where Goku has died, Trunks fights against the Androids that terrorize Earth.
  10. Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan (1993)

    • Plot: Goku and Vegeta encounter Broly, a Saiyan warrior driven mad by his immense power.
  11. Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound (1993)

    • Plot: Bojack, an ancient space pirate, is freed from his prison and threatens Earth.
  12. Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming (1994)

    • Plot: Broly returns, crash-landing on Earth and confronting Gohan, Goten, and Trunks.
  13. Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly (1994)

    • Plot: A clone of Broly is created, but he mutates into a monstrous bio-warrior.
  14. Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn (1995)

    • Plot: A mishap in the afterlife creates Janemba, a powerful being who warps reality.
  15. Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon (1995)

    • Plot: The warrior Tapion is released from a music box, bringing with him the ancient monster Hirudegarn.
  16. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (2013)

    • Plot: The God of Destruction, Beerus, awakens and challenges Goku to a battle after learning of the Super Saiyan God.
  17. Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ (2015)

    • Plot: Frieza is resurrected and seeks revenge against Goku and the Z Fighters with his new Golden Frieza form.
  18. Dragon Ball Super: Broly (2018)

    • Plot: A reimagining of Broly’s origin, this film places Broly in the official canon and explores his tragic past.
  19. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (2022)

    • Plot: Focuses on Gohan and Piccolo as they face the new Androids, Gamma 1 and Gamma 2, created by the revived Red Ribbon Army.

Time Line Of All The Dragon Ball Manga Volumes

Dragon Ball Manga Volumes 1–16: Episode Guide, Manga Chapters, and TV Air Dates

Dragon Ball Manga Volumes 1–16, covering the episode names, manga chapters, TV episodes, release dates, and air dates. This detailed breakdown is your ultimate source to track the original adventures of Goku, Piccolo, and the Red Ribbon Army from the first Dragon Ball series. Perfect for fans and collectors looking to delve into the origins of Dragon Ball.

No.Episode NameManga ChaptersTV EpisodesManga ReleaseTV Air Date
1The Monkey King1–121–13November 1984February 26, 1986 – May 28, 1986
2Wish Upon a Dragon13–2814–28May 1985June 4, 1986 – September 17, 1986
3The Tournament Begins29–4229–45September 1985September 24, 1986 – February 4, 1987
4The Strongest Under the Heavens43–5746–68March 1986February 11, 1987 – July 8, 1987
5The Red Ribbon Army58–8169–101October 1986July 15, 1987 – March 2, 1988
6Bulma Returns82–96102–113March 1987March 9, 1988 – May 25, 1988
7The Eyes of Tenshinhan97–112114–132June 1987June 1, 1988 – October 12, 1988
8Taopaipai & Master Karin113–128133–148November 1987October 19, 1988 – February 1, 1989
9Test of the All-Seeing Crone129–148149–153March 1988February 8, 1989 – March 1, 1989
10Goku vs. Piccolo149–165154–167July 1988March 8, 1989 – June 7, 1989
11The Demon King Piccolo166–194168–194November 1988June 14, 1989 – February 14, 1990
12Piccolo Conquers the World195–211195–210March 1989February 21, 1990 – May 9, 1990
13Awakening212–226211–224August 1989May 16, 1990 – September 12, 1990
14The Time Room227–240225–241December 1989September 19, 1990 – February 6, 1991
15Son Goku vs. Great Demon King Piccolo241–254242–253April 1990February 13, 1991 – May 1, 1991
16Goku’s Greatest Challenge255–276254–273September 1990May 8, 1991 – September 11, 1991

Dragon Ball Z Manga Volumes 17–42: Complete Episode List, Manga Chapters, and Release Dates

Dragon Ball Z Manga Volumes 17–42. This guide covers key arcs such as Goku vs. Vegeta, the Frieza Saga, Cell Games, and the Majin Buu Saga. Find information on manga chapters, TV episodes, release dates, and air dates for each major battle and transformation. Ideal for Dragon Ball Z enthusiasts looking to revisit the action-packed saga.

No.Episode NameManga ChaptersTV EpisodesManga ReleaseTV Air Date
17Goku vs. Vegeta277–2961–35November 1990April 26, 1989 – December 6, 1989
18The Titanic Clash297–31736–74April 1991December 13, 1989 – July 4, 1990
19Freeza, Emperor of the Universe318–33975–107September 1991July 11, 1990 – March 13, 1991
20The Final Battle340–360108–130March 1992March 20, 1991 – September 11, 1991
21Goku’s Return361–379131–147July 1992September 18, 1991 – January 8, 1992
22The Ginyu Force380–400148–173November 1992January 15, 1992 – July 1, 1992
23Gohan vs. Freeza401–420174–194March 1993July 8, 1992 – November 4, 1992
24The Super Saiyan421–440195–208July 1993November 11, 1992 – March 3, 1993
25Freeza Defeated!!441–460209–239November 1993March 10, 1993 – August 11, 1993
26The Cell Game461–479240–261March 1994August 18, 1993 – February 2, 1994
27The Art of Fusion480–499262–275July 1994February 9, 1994 – May 25, 1994
28Buu Invades500–519276–291November 1994June 1, 1994 – September 7, 1994
29Majin Boo Unbound520–539292–309March 1995September 14, 1994 – January 25, 1995
30Goodbye, Dragon World!540–559310–325July 1995February 1, 1995 – July 5, 1995
31Majin Boo Resurrected560–580326–345November 1995July 12, 1995 – November 8, 1995
32Vegeta Reborn581–600346–358March 1996November 15, 1995 – March 6, 1996
33The Evil Empress601–620359–366July 1996March 13, 1996 – May 8, 1996
34Dragon Fist Explosion621–640367–379November 1996May 15, 1996 – September 4, 1996
35The Mighty Warriors641–660380–398March 1997September 11, 1996 – May 7, 1997
36The Supreme Kai’s Power661–680399–414July 1997May 14, 1997 – August 20, 1997
37The Unbeatable Fusion681–700415–431November 1997August 27, 1997 – December 24, 1997
38The Final Battle: Goku’s Gamble701–720432–445March 1998January 7, 1998 – April 8, 1998
39The Fate of Goku721–740446–457July 1998April 15, 1998 – July 1, 1998
40Final Conflict741–760458–469November 1998July 8, 1998 – September 16, 1998
41Goku, the Super Saiyan761–780470–479March 1999September 23, 1998 – January 20, 1999
42The Death of Freeza781–800480–508July 1999January 27, 1999 – May 10, 1999

Dragon Ball Super Manga Volumes: Full Chapter and Episode Breakdown with Release Dates

Dragon Ball Super’s manga volumes, featuring a detailed chapter and episode guide. Covering the Battle of Gods, Universe 6 Saga, Future Trunks Saga, Moro Arc, and beyond, this guide includes release dates, manga chapters, and TV episodes (where applicable). Perfect for keeping track of Goku and Vegeta’s latest adventures in Dragon Ball Super, including manga-exclusive arcs like Granolah the Survivor.

No.Episode NameManga ChaptersTV EpisodesManga ReleaseTV Air Date
1The Peace Reward: Who Will Get the 100 Million Zeni?1–91–14June 20, 2015July 5, 2015 – October 11, 2015
2The Battle of Gods10–2015–27November 21, 2015October 18, 2015 – January 24, 2016
3The Universe 6 Saga21–2928–46April 4, 2016January 31, 2016 – June 19, 2016
4The Future Trunks Saga30–3847–67June 2016June 26, 2016 – November 19, 2017
5Goku Black & Zamasu Arc39–4768–76November 2016December 18, 2016 – June 25, 2017
6Universe Survival Saga48–5677–131April 2017February 5, 2017 – March 25, 2018
7Tournament of Power57–65(TV Continuation)Not in TV FormatJuly 2018 
8Broly Arc66–74Movie AdaptationN/ANovember 2018 
9Moro, Galactic Patrol Arc75–82Manga ExclusiveN/ANovember 2019 
10Moro, Earth Invasion Arc83–92Manga ExclusiveN/AJune 2020 
11Granolah the Survivor Arc93–102Manga ExclusiveN/AAugust 2021 
12Granolah, Bardock’s Memories103–112Manga ExclusiveN/ADecember 2022 

Dragon Ball Super Manga Volumes:

Volume 13

  • Content: This volume features the continuation of the Granolah the Survivor Arc or the introduction of new plot elements. It delves deeper into the aftermath of previous events and further develops character arcs and storylines. Expect significant developments and action-packed scenes.

Volume 14

  • Content: Volume 14 continues from where Volume 13 left off. It further explores the consequences of previous battles and may introduce new conflicts or characters. This volume keeps the momentum going with intricate storytelling and high-stakes action.

Volume 15

  • Content: This volume progresses the story from the last chapter of Volume 14. It likely includes new chapters that advance the main plot or explore side stories. Key events and character developments are central to this installment.

Volume 16

  • Content: Volume 16 continues to expand on current arcs or introduces fresh elements to the story. This volume might feature major turning points, new transformations, or significant plot twists that affect the direction of the series.

Recent Story Arcs:

  • Granolah the Survivor Arc: The ongoing arc that explores the aftermath of the previous arcs and introduces new characters like Granolah, the last surviving member of the Cerealian race. This arc delves into themes of revenge, redemption, and cosmic threats.
  • Future Storylines: As the series progresses, new arcs and developments are continually introduced, expanding the Dragon Ball universe and adding complexity to the story.

Additional Information:

  • Publication: The Dragon Ball Super manga is serialized in V Jump magazine and later compiled into tankōbon volumes.
  • Adaptations: The manga may feature storylines and elements that are not covered in the anime adaptation, providing fans with exclusive content.

For the latest updates on Dragon Ball Super, including new volumes and story arcs, keeping an eye on our site announcements and news and also from from Shueisha and Akira Toriyama.