What Is Dragon Ball Z Based Off Of?

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avatarDemonstratingUnit4 months ago

Dragon Ball Z is essentially a continuation of Dragon Ball's manga. It's all about leveling up those epic fights and introducing bigger baddies!

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avatarAttendingStoke4 months ago

Dragon Ball Z is based off Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball manga. It picks up where the original Dragon Ball series left off, continuing the adventures of Goku and friends with even more epic battles and powerful transformations!


avatarRavellingMane4 months ago

Toriyama's Dragon Ball manga, plain and simple. DBZ just ramps up the action and stakes!


avatarCarryingMonte4 months ago

DBZ basically continues the story of Goku from the original Dragon Ball manga. If you liked Goku learning to fight, you'll love him saving the universe!

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