Summary
- Dragon Ball Z is available for streaming on platforms like Crunchyroll.
- Fans can also purchase Dragon Ball Z digitally on Amazon Prime, unlike the other subscription-based platforms.
- Dragon Ball Z Kai, the re-edited version of the show, can only be streamed on Hulu.
Dragon Ball Z is bigger than ever, and luckily for fans, the series is widely available on multiple streaming services. Many fans of anime all around the world were introduced to the medium through the Dragon Ball franchise, particularly Dragon Ball Z. The show did a lot to propel anime as a whole to the international stage, and its impact is still felt as the series have inspired many manga and anime.
Dragon Ball Z is an anime based on the second part of Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball manga. The series originally ran from April 1989 to January 1996 for a whopping 291 episodes. It was followed by Dragon Ball GT and later Dragon Ball Super. Despite Dragon Ball Z possessing more than a few filler episodes and arcs, the series is a fairly faithful recreation of Akira Toriyama's acclaimed original.
Dragon Ball Z even received a remake titled Dragon Ball Z Kai, which removed the filler episodes and improved the art and animation of the original. With many games, movies, and spin-offs produced off the series, Dragon Ball Z is one of the most popular anime of all time, and nowadays, it's easier than ever to watch it from home.
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Where is Dragon Ball Z Streaming?
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Series | Where to Stream | Cost/Subscription | Languages Available |
---|---|---|---|
Dragon Ball | $7.99 | Japanese, English | |
$7.99 | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z | $7.99 | Japanese, English | |
Amazon Prime | $92.49 For Season 1 | English | |
Dragon Ball GT | $7.99 | Japanese, English | |
$7.99 | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z Kai | $7.99 | English | |
Dragon Ball Super | $7.99 | Japanese | |
$7.99 | English |
With a series as big as Dragon Ball Z, there are many companies that want to bring it to their platform. Fortunately for fans, no one platform has complete streaming rights and there are quite a few options to choose from. Dragon Ball Z is most easily streamed on Crunchyroll, which is also the most popular option.
The series is available on Amazon Prime as well, but only if fans buy it, unlike the subscription-based platforms. The re-edited version of Z, Dragon Ball Z Kai, is the outlier among the franchise, as it is only available on Hulu. The original version of Z is not yet available on Hulu, but hopefully, it will be in the future. Ultimately, fans of Dragon Ball Z can't go wrong with Crunchyroll, as it has every single Dragon Ball show save for Kai.
What Is Dragon Ball Z About?
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Dragon Ball Z picks up right where its prequel left off, following the journey of adult Goku. He is revealed to be a Saiyan, an alien species, and he came to Earth after his planet was destroyed. Addicted to fighting, training and becoming stronger, Dragon Ball Z sees Goku and his friends fight off many villains and protect their world. From fighting Saiyans to other aliens, the journey of Goku towards power is one of the most entertaining in anime, and is a must-watch for all anime fans.
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How Does Dragon Ball Z's Home Release Stack Up?
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Dragon Ball Z has been released on home media many times, including multiple BluRay releases. It can be found in box set form, as well as purchased one season at a time. It's easily available from a variety of retailers, including Amazon, Walmart, and even directly from Crunchyroll. Fans should be careful, however; some home releases are recut to be in 16:9 resolution, which involves trimming content from the top and bottom of the frame, meaning some visual information is lost. Fans looking to see it as intended should look for 4:3 releases.
The most recent release occurred in August 2023, which includes all 9 seasons of the series in 4:3 ratio in a special set, across 36 discs. This release includes English surround, English dual audio, and Japanese language versions of the series for fans to choose from. It currently retails on Amazon for around $130, making it by far the most efficient way of owning the entire Dragon Ball Z anime.
How Can Fans Stream Dragon Ball's Movies?
Currently, Dragon Ball has 21 animated movies, starting with Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies in 1986 and ending with Super Hero in 2022. Though all of Dragon Ball's animated movies are available online for fans, the streaming situation is a little complicated. All Dragon Ball Z era movies are available on Crunchyroll, as are the Super movies and Resurrection F. Unfortunately, Battle of the Gods is not available on the anime streaming giant, though the movie's TV adaptation in Super is.
Beyond that, all Dragon Ball movies (save for Resurrection F) are available on Apple TV to rent for $3.99 and to own for $12.99 - $14.99. Given that many Dragon Ball fans, especially Western ones, are more focused on the Z and Super eras of the franchise, this may not be a big deal, but it does amount to quite a hefty price upfront for any fan looking to watch every single official Dragon Ball movie.
Movie | Where to Stream | Cost/Subscription | Languages Available |
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Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies | $3.99 to Rent $12.99 to Own | Japanese | |
Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle | $3.99 to Rent $12.99 to Own | Japanese | |
Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure | $3.99 to Rent $12.99 to Own | Japanese | |
Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13! | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z: Broly, The Legendary Super Saiyan | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z: Broly: Second Coming | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball: The Path to Power | $3.99 to Rent $12.99 to Own | Japanese | |
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods | $3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese, English | |
Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese, English | |
Dragon Ball Super: Broly | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese, English | |
$7.99 Per Month | Japanese, English | ||
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese | ||
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero | $7.99 Per Month | Japanese, English | |
$3.99 to Rent $14.99 to Own | Japanese |
Though many of the early Dragon Ball and Z era of films can struggle to hit the same heights as the mainline series, there are more than a few fun movies among them, such as Dead Zone. Iconic characters and moments from those early films such as Broly and Gogeta would even go on to become canon elements of the story in the Super era.
After the original series of short films is over though, the modern film series starting with Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods are all solid films that any fan of Dragon Ball will want to watch. The latest film in particular, Super Hero is a standout movie that shifts focus away from Goku and Vegeta, letting Gohan and Piccolo be Dragon Ball's main characters for a short while. Despite the complicated web of streaming rights, Dragon Ball Z's films are worth seeking out and streaming for any curious fan.
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Dragon Ball Z (1989)
TV-PG
Action
Adventure
Sci-Fi
Comedy
Super Power
Fantasy
Martial Arts
Shounen
Dragon Ball Z is the sequel series to Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball and continues the adventures of Goku. Along with his companions, Goku defends the Earth against various villains ranging from intergalactic space fighters and conquerors to powerful androids and nearly indestructible creatures.
- Cast
- Masako Nozawa , Ryou Horikawa , Hiromi Tsuru , Hiroko Emori , Shigeru Chiba , Naoko Watanabe , Mayumi Tanaka , Naoki Tatsuta , Yukimasa Kishino
- Release Date
- April 26, 1989
- Seasons
- 9
- Streaming Service(s)
- Crunchyroll
- Franchise(s)
- Dragon Ball
- Writers
- Akira Toriyama , Takao Koyama
- Directors
- Daisuke Nishio
- Main Genre
- Action
- Creator(s)
- Akira Toriyama
Dragon Ball
- Summary:
- From the creative mind of Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball is a mega multimedia franchise that spans back to the 1980s. Dragon Ball expanded quickly, starting as a serialized manga for Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan. It made its way overseas via manga and an anime adaptation that is enjoyed worldwide. Dragon Ball was the initial starting animated series that followed the adventures of the young Son Goku as he sought after the Dragon Balls. These mystical orbs would grant the wish of any who gathered them together. Then, the series would branch off into the immensely popular Dragon Ball Z, which followed Goku as an adult and featured high-intensity battles and Goku's never-ending search to be the strongest. The series has also enjoyed several popular video game adaptations and continues to release several new animated series and theatrical films up to the recent popular Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.
- Created by:
- Akira Toriyama
- First Film:
- Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies
- Latest Film:
- Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
- First TV Show:
- Dragon Ball (1986)
- Latest TV Show:
- Super Dragon Ball Heroes
- First Episode Air Date:
- 1989-04-26
- Latest Episode:
- 2019-10-05
- Cast:
- Sean Schemmel, Laura Bailey, Brian Drummond, Christopher Sabat, Scott McNeil
- Current Series:
- Dragon Ball Super
- Video Game(s):
- Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Dragon Ball: The Breakers, Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission, Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z, Dragon Ball Xenoverse, Dragon Ball Z Kakarot