
Dragon Ball Z
ドラゴンボールZ
Goku is back with his new son, Gohan, but just when things are getting settled down, the adventures continue. Whether he is facing enemies such as Freeza, Cell, or Boo, Goku is proven to be an elite of his own and discovers his race, Saiyan. He meets many new people, gaining allies as well as enemies, as he still finds time to raise a family and be the happy-go-lucky Saiyan he is. (Source: Anime News Network)
Dragon Ball Z is a tv with 291 episodes, from Spring 1989, produced by Toei Animation, rated 8.0/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
Goku is back with his new son, Gohan, but just when things are getting settled down, the adventures continue. Whether he is facing enemies such as Freeza, Cell, or Boo, Goku is proven to be an elite of his own and discovers his race, Saiyan. He meets many new people, gaining allies as well as enemies, as he still finds time to raise a family and be the happy-go-lucky Saiyan he is. (Source: Anime News Network)
Main Characters
Tags
- Shounen — Target demographic is teenage and young adult males.
- Super Power — Prominently features characters with special abilities that allow them to do what would normally be physically or logically impossible.
- Martial Arts — Centers around the use of traditional hand-to-hand combat.
- Henshin — Prominently features character or costume transformations which often grant special abilities.
- Male Protagonist — Main character is male.
- Cultivation — Features characters using training, often martial arts-related, and other special methods to cultivate qi (a component of traditional Chinese philosophy, described as "life force") and gain strength or immortality.
- Aliens — Prominently features extraterrestrial lifeforms.
- Space — Partly or completely set in outer space.
- Anthropomorphism — Contains non-human character(s) that have attributes or characteristics of a human being.
- Primarily Male Cast — Main cast is mostly composed of male characters.
- Coming of Age — Centers around a character's transition from childhood to adulthood.
- Time Skip — Features a gap in time used to advance the story.

