I've been watching Dragon Ball Z for 15 years, since 1999. I have many of the season DVDs available for purchase online and sometimes at places like Walmart. Dragon Ball Z is timeless, I mean think about the shows you watched in the US in the late 90's and early 2000's, or even the ones that aired in Japan in the 80's and early 90's, this is very interesting. If you watch the series after many years, it does not look old or lose its appeal. The graphics of some old episodes, mainly Dragon Ball, look a little old. Dragon Ball Z was the version they released in the US before Dragon Ball and they thought Dragon Ball Z would appeal to a wider audience. It previously aired on Cartoon Network. They later included Dragon Ball in Toonami to show the story's origins. Later they made "Dragon Ball GT", but "Dragon Ball GT" was not canon and was written by someone else. Most of us don't really like GT. However, Dragon Ball Z was a huge success. I read an interview with Akira Toriyama, the manga author. He did not expect the series to last this long. As far as I know, Toriyama didn't think much about writing beyond Pilaf, the first Emperor of the saga, when he started the series. He later considered ending the series after Frieza and the Cell Saga. However, the success of the series allowed him to continue writing and creating new and exciting stories. Apparently the series was good enough to continue writing. Although some of the things he wrote were not well thought out, he may have been trying to speed up the series. For example, most of us didn't like the Dragon Ball Z series finale. From the first few episodes to the next, it's clear that Toriyama either forgot or stopped caring about certain things. Personally, I'm surprised by the success of Dragon Ball Z. Even though it's no longer on the air, people still talk about it a lot. I used to work at Amazon, and one of the most popular series I saw on shelves, mostly on DVD, was Dragon Ball Z. You can also watch many clips of the show on YouTube, as well as many Google searches for DragonBall Z. He's a living legend. On YouTube, if you want to hear stories from fans of the series and reflect on the questions we have about the series and how to answer them, you can go to Blackenfist and Qaamans Land. You can also search on Google for any episode in the entire series, or any attack, or any character, or even a secondary character in the episode. Basically, you can search for it as you would any name from the Dragon Ball Z universe, and the first result will likely be the Dragon Ball Wiki, where you can get a comprehensive, in-depth look at what's known about what you're searching for. to. I've already talked about the success of Dragon Ball Z, now I'll talk about what makes it such a great TV show. Well, it has a very good story and if you are interested, you will most likely join it, just like a TV series, although this show is not a TV series, the story continues and each episode repeats the previous one. Pick up where you left off, episodes often end with cliffhangers that make us want to see what happens next. Regardless, this drama is a powerful drama and when I watch it, I feel motivated to work harder because throughout the series you see the characters training and always getting stronger. Sometimes it even shows actual exercises we can do. So the fact that we see a character who loves working out and constantly pushing herself is inspiring. The fight scenes in the show are very exciting, and this is one of the main reasons for the popularity of the show. However, I don't understand how anyone can't see the action in some episodes and not think they're epic. The characters in the series can also serve as role models, especially Goku since he is the main character of the entire series. Goku is always cheerful and friendly. Goku has a never-give-up mentality and always finds a way to win in the toughest battles. Well, thanks for reading. I am very happy to write a review about a series that I have loved for a long time and that never gets old.