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Series Cast Summary
Brice Armstrong | ... |
Narrator
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(153 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Steve Olson | ... |
Narrator (Blue Water dub)
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(153 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Stephanie Nadolny | ... |
Goku
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(132 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Zoe Slusar | ... |
Goku (Blue Water dub)
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(132 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Christopher Sabat | ... |
Yamcha
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(131 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Tiffany Vollmer | ... |
Bulma
(119 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Leda Davies | ... |
Bulma (Blue Water dub)
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(115 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Mike McFarland | ... |
Master Roshi
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(113 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Monika Antonelli | ... |
Puar
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(105 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Victor Atelevich | ... |
Yamcha (Blue Water dub)
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(102 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Chris Simms | ... |
Puar (Blue Water dub)
(101 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Bradford Jackson | ... |
Oolong
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(100 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Mike Thiessen | ... |
Krillin (Blue Water dub)
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(88 episodes, 2001-2003)
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Laurie Steele | ... |
Krillin
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(86 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Meredith McCoy | ... |
Launch
(85 episodes, 2001-2003)
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John Burgmeier | ... |
Tien
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(68 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Chuck Huber | ... |
Emperor Pilaf
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(56 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Sonny Strait | ... |
General Blue
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(46 episodes, 2002-2003)
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Eric Vale | ... |
World Tournament Announcer
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(45 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Julie Franklin | ... |
Mai
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(37 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Chris Cason | ... |
Shu
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(36 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Jeffrey Watson | ... |
Goku - Teen (Blue Water dub)
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(30 episodes, 2001-2003)
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Adam Hunter | ... |
Nam (Blue Water dub)
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(27 episodes, 1995-2002)
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Kyle Hebert | ... |
Ox-King
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(25 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Brett Bauer | ... |
Upa (Blue Water dub)
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(23 episodes, 2002-2003)
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Cynthia Cranz | ... |
Chi-Chi
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(23 episodes, 2002-2003)
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Sean Schemmel | ... |
Goku
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(22 episodes, 2002-2003)
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Josh Martin | ... |
Commander Red
(22 episodes, 2002)
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Linda Young | ... |
Fortune-Teller Baba
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(19 episodes, 2002-2003)
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Laura Bailey | ... |
Chi-Chi
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(18 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Susan Huber | ... |
Upa
(18 episodes, 2002)
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Justin Cook | ... |
Great Ape
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(17 episodes, 1995-2002)
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Ted Cole | ... |
Yamcha (BLT dub)
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(13 episodes, 1995)
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Jim Conrad | ... |
Narrator (BLT dub)
(13 episodes, 1995)
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Don Brown | ... |
Emperor Pilaf (BLT dub)
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(13 episodes, 1995)
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Ian James Corlett | ... |
(BLT dub)
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(13 episodes, 1995)
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Michael Donovan | ... |
(BLT dub)
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(13 episodes, 1995)
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Saffron Henderson | ... |
Goku (BLT dub)
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(13 episodes, 1995)
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Lalainia Lindbjerg | ... |
Bulma (BLT dub)
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(13 episodes, 1995)
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Kathy Morse | ... |
Puar (BLT dub)
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(13 episodes, 1995)
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Doug Parker | ... |
Shao (BLT dub)
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(13 episodes, 1995)
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Teryl Rothery | ... |
Mai (BLT dub)
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(13 episodes, 1995)
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Andrea Libman | ... |
(BLT dub)
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(13 episodes, 1995)
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Alec Willows | ... |
Oolong (BLT dub)
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(13 episodes, 1995)
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Dave 'Squatch' Ward | ... |
(BLT dub)
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(13 episodes, 1995)
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Dameon Clarke | ... |
Tambourine
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(13 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Duncan Brannan | ... |
Ninja Murasaki
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(11 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Kent Williams | ... |
Mercenary Tao
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(11 episodes, 2002-2003)
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Jerry Jewell | ... |
Nam
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(9 episodes, 2001-2002)
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Carol Hope | ... |
Suno
(9 episodes, 2002-2003)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- Cartoon Network (United States)
- FUNimation Studios (1995) (United States) (DVD)
- Harmony Gold (United States) (tv) (episodes 1-5)
- Pioneer Entertainment (United States)
- Sociedade Independente de Comunicação (SIC) (Portugal) (tv)
- Trimark Home Video (2000) (United States) (DVD) (episodes 1-13)
- YTV (Canada)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Blue Water Studios (English voice recording)
- Ocean Group (dubbing)
- Rainmaker Digital Pictures (post-production) (1994)
- Toei Audio Visual Art Center (TAVAC) (recording studio)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Follows the adventures of an extraordinarily strong young boy named Goku as he searches for the seven dragon balls. These balls, when combined, can grant the owner any one wish he desires. Along the way he makes many new friends, and enemies, and he trains to become the strongest fighter in the world. Written by page8701 |
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Taglines | The big showdown with Piccolo! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In the original 1986 dub of Dragon Ball, Goku was renamed as Zero. See more » |
Goofs | In the original English dub for the episode The Kamehameha wave, Kamehameha is misspelled as Kamehameah on the title screen. See more » |
Movie Connections | Alternate-language version of Dragon Ball (1986). See more » |
Crazy Credits | When FUNimation redubbed the original Dragon Ball in 2000, they kept the Japanese intro/outro credit songs, and had English speakers sing them. This was the first time FUNimation kept music from the Japanese version of a Dragon Ball series. See more » |
Quotes |
Krillin:
Slow down! You know if I lose my grip on you I'll fall through this cloud! Goku: Well if you would stop thinking bad thoughts then it wouldn't be a problem! Krillin: Fat chance. Goku: Hey Krillin look, do you think Master Roshi would like that lady over there? Krillin: You mean I have to look down? Goku that's a man! Goku: Really? How can you tell? Gosh, they all look pretty much the same to me. Krillin: Huh? You're joking, right? I mean you really can't tell the difference? Goku: Well, usually I can figure it out. I just have to touch them first. Krillin: Hmm? In case you couldn't tell, I'm a boy. Goku: Oh! See more » |