Dragon Ball Z Season 2 Episodes 027-053 English DubbedAll the Episodes are not of Top Notch Quality but most of them are. The rest are very good Quality.Source is AHQ. The Dubbing is Ocean Dub the latest version.The seasons are according to tv.comOutline:Bulma, Krillin and Gohan have set off on their journey to planet Namek, whilst Goku rests on Earth. Vegeta has already recovered from his fight on Earth and races to Namek so that he can claim the Dragon Balls first, before the mysterious Frieza can claim them.
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You can't possibly have these in that small. Dragon ball z was shown in a very small resolution and recorded onto VHS. These results in lower bitrates. The newer ones are released as HD Rips. That results in a better picture quality and sound quality also.
Their objective? Immortality.Coming next: Season 3 of the seriesI will upload the whole series as far as I know:)Please seed and do write some comments on the quality!!Enjoy!! @joshhill123: Dragonball was originally serialized in Weekly 'Sh?nen Jump' (a Japanese magazine that had several comic artists works in it. They were all in Black and White and ALL drawn by hand) from 1984 through 1995; later the 519 individual chapters were published into 42 'tank?bon' volumes by 'Shueisha'. Dragon Ball was inspired by the Chinese folk novel 'Journey to the West'.(1)Dragonball info- Due to the high popularity of the DragonBall manga, Toei Animation produced two anime television series based on the manga chapters, and a third based on the series characters. The first series, also titled DragonBall, premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on February 26, 1986 and ran until April 12, 1989.Harmony Gold USA licensed the series for an English-language release in North America in the late 1980s. In their voice dub of the series, Harmony renamed almost all of the characters, with some names appearing very odd, such as Goku being renamed 'Zero' and the character Korin's name changed to 'Whiskers the Wonder Cat.'
This dub version was eventually cancelled.In 1995, Funimation Entertainment acquired the license for the distribution of DragonBall, as well as its sequel series DragonBall Z, in North America. Funimation contracted BLT Productions to help finance the first series and hired Ocean Productions to create an English voice track for the series at Dick & Roger's Sound Studio. The dubbed episodes were also edited for content. Thirteen episodes aired in syndication before Funimation canceled the project due to low ratings, switching to working immediately on the more action-oriented DragonBall Z. In March 2001, Funimation announced the return of DragonBall to American television, featuring a new English audio track produced at their in-house dubbing studio, Funimation Studios, and slightly less editing, though they notably left the original background music intact, unlike their dubs of the two sequel series. The redubbed episodes aired on Cartoon Network from August 200 to December 2003.
Funimation also broadcast the series on Colours TV and their own Funimation Channel starting in 2006.Funimation began releasing the uncut episodes to Region 1 DVD box sets in March 18, 2003. Each box set, spanning an entire saga of the series, included the English dub track and the original Japanese audio track with optional English subtitles.
These sets were released in Australia the following year. They were eventually discontinued and the series was re-released in 2008 as two box sets, the first containing 12 discs and the second containing 10 discs. In 2003, a new dub, produced by Blue Water Studios, was created and began to air in the United Kingdom and Canada. It used different episode titles and voice actors versus the Funimation version.(2)DRAGONBALL Z info: With the ending of Dragon Ball, Toei Animation quickly released a second anime television series, Dragon Ball Z (???????Z(???) Doragon B?ru Zetto?, commonly abbreviated as DBZ). Picking up where the first left off, DragonBall Z is adapted from the final twenty-six volumes of the manga series. It premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on April 26, 1989, taking over its predecessor's time slot, and ran for 291 episodes until its conclusion on January 31, 1996.Following the short-lived dub of Dragon Ball in 1995, Funimation Entertainment began production on an English-language release of DragonBall Z in North America.
This time, they teamed with Saban Entertainment to finance the project, sub-licensed home video distribution to Geneon Universal Entertainment, and once again hired Ocean Productions to dub the series. Saban's dub of DragonBall Z was heavily edited for content, as well as length, reducing the first 67 episodes into 53. The series premiered in the United States in September 1996 in first-run syndication, but also suffered from poor ratings, and was eventually cancelled after two seasons. In August 1998, however, the Ocean dubbed episodes began airing on Cartoon Network as part of the channel's new Toonami programming block, wher.
Vegeta intends to finish Captain Ginyu once and for all, and his foe isn't putting up a fight anymore. Goku realizes why – Captain Ginyu is going to switch bodies again. With Vegeta's he would be unstoppable, so at the last second, Goku jumps in-between them. Goku and Captain Ginyu are back in their original bodies and Vegeta continues fighting the latter.
Captain Ginyu isn't finished yet and still intends to switch bodies. The battered Goku must again intervene to help Vegeta and throws in a nearby Namekian frog to do so. The threat of Captain Ginyu is over – allowing for recovery to begin. With great ease and joy, Vegeta slaughters the remaining personnel aboard Frieza's ship. However, this allows Krillin and Gohan to reach the Namekian Dragon Balls first. They dig them up, but are then confronted by Vegeta.
Before a fight can break out, they see Goku and Jeice appear and can't understand why they are on good terms with each other. It's because that's not Goku, but actually Captain Ginyu – who intends to eliminate the three Z Fighters.
How can they see through this ruse before it's too late? During their fight, Goku is surprised to see Captain Ginyu halt and brutally injure himself. Goku can't figure out why, until it's too late. Captain Ginyu has a body-swap power and unleashes it on Goku.
Now, Captain Ginyu has a powerful body and Goku is left in a weakened, injured one. Captain Ginyu and Jeice promptly leave him for dead. Meanwhile, during his fight with Frieza, Nail is joined by three other Nameks. Big mistake, as they end up be slaughtered. In contrast, Krillin, Gohan and Bulma have things much easier. The great dangers looming across Namek require two others to help out.
Thanks to Guru, Dende has the power to heal, and he leaves to go help Krillin and Gohan. Nail faces a more difficult time, as he is the only thing standing between the approaching Frieza and the elder Guru. Frieza will do anything to acquire the password to the Namekian Dragon Balls, as Nail soon finds out. The only thing he can really do is delay him. Goku, by far, experiences a much easier time with Captain Ginyu.
Captain Ginyu reprimands Jeice for his earlier failure before heading back out to face Goku. The remaining two Ginyu Force members just miss Krillin and Gohan, who have departed to Frieza's ship for the Namekian Dragon Balls as Goku wanted. Captain Ginyu and Jeice soon confront Goku and Vegeta, but the Saiyan Prince suddenly departs in order to preserve his own agenda. Goku is on his own now, but that might be a bad thing. Captain Ginyu can sense the power in him and wants to see it – with Goku later obliging.
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