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'''''Dragon Ball''''' is a 153-episode anime adaptation of Akira Toriyama's manga series of the same name by Toei Animation that ran on Fuji TV between 1986 and 1989. The series has been dubbed into English multiple times, most notably in 2001 by the Flower Mound, Texas-based Funimation Productions and in 2003 by Blue Water Studios in Calgary, Alberta.
'''''Dragon Ball''''' is a 153-episode anime adaptation of Akira Toriyama's manga series of the same name by Toei Animation that ran on Fuji TV between 1986 and 1989. The series has been dubbed into English multiple times, most notably in 2001 by the Flower Mound, Texas-based Funimation Productions and in 2003 by Blue Water Studios in Calgary, Alberta.


In July 2006, the South East Asian Animax affiliates began running ''Dragon Ball'' with a new English dub.<ref>[https://dbforever.wordpress.com/2006/07/10/original-dragonball-on-animax-philippines/ Original Dragonball on Animax Philippines] Retrieved September 21, 2017.</ref> Produced in Hong Kong, the dub featured Andrea Kwan as Goku and young Chi-Chi, David Bridges as Master Roshi, Tenshinhan, and teenage Goku, as well as other characters, with Scott Evans playing Yamcha.<ref>[http://mackymart.blogspot.ca/2008/03/interview-animax-angst-master-david.html INTERVIEW: Animax Angst Master DAVID ADAM BRIDGES] Retrieved September 21, 2017.</ref><ref>[http://mackymart.blogspot.ca/2008/03/interview-scott-evans-challenge-of.html INTERVIEW: SCOTT EVANS: The Challenge of Being A Voice Actor] Retrieved September 21, 2017.</ref>
In July 2006, the South East Asian Animax affiliates began running ''Dragon Ball'' with a new English dub.<ref>[https://dbforever.wordpress.com/2006/07/10/original-dragonball-on-animax-philippines/ Original Dragonball on Animax Philippines] Retrieved 21 Sep '17.</ref> Produced in Hong Kong, the dub featured Andrea Kwan as Goku and young Chi-Chi, David Bridges as Master Roshi, Tenshinhan, and teenage Goku, as well as other characters, with Scott Evans playing Yamcha.<ref>[http://mackymart.blogspot.ca/2008/03/interview-animax-angst-master-david.html INTERVIEW: Animax Angst Master DAVID ADAM BRIDGES] Retrieved 21 Sep '17.</ref><ref>[http://mackymart.blogspot.ca/2008/03/interview-scott-evans-challenge-of.html INTERVIEW: SCOTT EVANS: The Challenge of Being A Voice Actor] Retrieved 21 Sep '17.</ref>


The only footage of this version of ''Dragon Ball'' to surface online comes from a demo reel posted by Russell Wait, who played General Blue, Tenshinhan, and King Piccolo in this dub.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eTVLvvWlys&t=37s Anime Voice Reel] Retrieved May 5, 2019.</ref>
The only footage of this version of ''Dragon Ball'' to surface online comes from a demo reel posted by Russell Wait, who played General Blue, Tenshinhan, and King Piccolo in this dub.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eTVLvvWlys&t=37s Anime Voice Reel] Retrieved 05 May '19.</ref>


==References==
==See Also==
<references/>
*[[Dragon Ball (found AB Groupe English dubs of anime series films; early 2000s)]]
*[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z (found original broadcast audio of anime series; 1986-1996)]]
*[[Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z (partially found Creative Products Corporation English dubs of anime series; mid/late 1980s to 1998)]]
*[[Dragon Ball Z: The Real 4-D at Super Tenkaichi Budokai (partially lost short film based on anime series; 2017)]]
*[[Dragon Ball Z: Movie Overview Special & Looking Back at it All: The Dragon Ball Z Year-End Show! (found specials of anime series; 1992-1993)‎]]


==External links==
==External Links==
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20060901120722/http://www.animax-asia.com:80/synopsis/default.asp?pid=202 Dragon Ball series page on Animax Asia's website]
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20060901120722/http://www.animax-asia.com:80/synopsis/default.asp?pid=202 Dragon Ball series page on Animax Asia's website]
*[https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page Dragon Ball Fandom] website
*[https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page Dragon Ball Fandom page]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:19, 15 July 2024

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Screenshot from the show's run on Animax.

Status: Partially Found

Dragon Ball is a 153-episode anime adaptation of Akira Toriyama's manga series of the same name by Toei Animation that ran on Fuji TV between 1986 and 1989. The series has been dubbed into English multiple times, most notably in 2001 by the Flower Mound, Texas-based Funimation Productions and in 2003 by Blue Water Studios in Calgary, Alberta.

In July 2006, the South East Asian Animax affiliates began running Dragon Ball with a new English dub.[1] Produced in Hong Kong, the dub featured Andrea Kwan as Goku and young Chi-Chi, David Bridges as Master Roshi, Tenshinhan, and teenage Goku, as well as other characters, with Scott Evans playing Yamcha.[2][3]

The only footage of this version of Dragon Ball to surface online comes from a demo reel posted by Russell Wait, who played General Blue, Tenshinhan, and King Piccolo in this dub.[4]

See Also

External Links

References