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Does anyone know why they stopped playing dragonball and dragon ball z?

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I liked that stuff DOES ANYONE KNOW A WEBSITE WHERE I CAN WATCH EPISODES OF IT?

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  1. You mean why Cartoon Network stopped showing it? Probably a combination of having shown it all several dozen times already, and Funimation starting their own network.

    Originally, Akira Toriyama planned to end DBZ after the Frieza saga with Goku dead. However, fan petitions/protests and his publishers talked him into continuing. He then planned out and write the Android and Cell sagas, again killing off Goku. But he was again talked back into writing more. This time, he decided to make things get ridiculous (Bibidi, Babidi, and Buu; introducing more levels of Kai and having them be really weak compared to the Z Fighters; having characters start tearign apart the fabric of space-time just by powering up) to give reasons why the characters just couldn't get any more powerful and possibly drive away fans. But the fans still wanted more. Toriyama finally just said no, and GT was made without an anime and with practically no input from him (which is why it has about 3 dozen major plot holes).


  2. you can watch it free at http://dragonball-series.com/

    hope that will help you.

  3. Toriyama is mostly acknowledged for his major hit Dragon Ball. This work was one of the linchpins for what is accepted as the Golden Age of Jump. Its success "forced" Toriyama to continue working on Dragon Ball from 1984 to 1995. During that eleven-year period, he produced 519 chapters, collected into 42 volumes. Each volume has an average of 200 pages. Moreover, the benefit of the manga led to three anime adaptations, numerous feature-length animated movies, several video games, and mega-merchandising. Though Toriyama had been planning to end Dragon Ball for a long time, his editors agreed to let him end the manga so he could "take some new steps in life," as he put it. The third anime adaptation, Dragon Ball GT, was not based on his manga; however, Toriyama was still involved in the project by supervising its production, although in a limited way. The Dragon Ball anime, including installments that followed, spawned over 500 episodes made in Japan, and are produced and licensed for North America and Australia by FUNimation.

    As for the websites were you can watch it just Google it.

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