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  1. The anime series was produced by Toei Animation with the intention of creating a revised version of Dragon Ball Z with re-recorded dialogue, improved animation cel quality and omission of most anime exclusive content not found in the Z-covered half of Akira Toriyama's original Dragon Ball manga.

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    1
    "The Curtain Rises for Battle! The Return ...
    2
    2
    "The Enemy is Goku's Brother?! The Secret ...
    2B–3
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    3
    "Life or Death Battle! Goku and Piccolo's ...
    4–5
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    4
    "Son Goku Runs in the Afterlife! The ...
    6 & 7B
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    The "Kai" (改「かい」) in the series' name means "updated," "modified," or "altered," reflecting it being an abridging of the original anime that removes a majority of its filler. Two issues of Shonen Jump have included some primary information about the series. Interestingly, despite the series being only a director's cut of Dragon Ball Z, the Zhas bee...

    The series was extensively "refreshed" for Japanese television. This is not a new animation, but rather a remastered edit that runs through Dragon Ball Z to provide a presentation that is as faithful to the original manga as possible, removing a majority of DBZ's padding and filler. Part of this is reformatting and extending the picture to 16:9 Wid...

    Navarre revealed during its Q3 2010 earnings conference call, on February 2, 2010, that its North American anime distributor Funimation had licensed the Dragon Ball Kai series for release in the "latter part of the upcoming fiscal year." However, it was re-titled Dragon Ball Z Kai. Funimation later confirmed the license with AnimeNewsNetwork.com. D...

    Toei Animation stated that the Dragon Ball Kai episodes would be edited to more closely follow Akira Toriyama's original story in the manga, resulting in a faster moving story, and to remove any damaged frames. Dragon Ball Kai minimizes the filler material produced for Dragon Ball Z's original production run. On the broadcast episodes, only a few m...

    The title screen translations are far more similar this time around, but are changed to fit properly into English. Edits were been made to the version appearing on Nicktoons; these include the removal of blood (which sometimes is replaced with black grayish liquid where the blood is supposed to be), overly violent moments, profanity and others. The...

    All the Japanese and Funimation DVD and Blu-ray releases are presented in an original 4:3 aspect ratio, although there is an option to zoom the picture to a 16:9 aspect ratio using the television remote to make it appear identical to the original Japanese broadcast. The uncut box set entitled Dragon Ball Z Kai Part One was released on the 18th of M...

    Series & Episode Director: Yasuhiro Nowatari
    Assistant Episode Director: Yasunori Koyama
    Producer: Gō Wakabayashi, Kazuya Watanabe, Kohei Obara, Kyōtarō Kimura, Masato Seino
    Production Chief: Atsunori Kazama
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    In the 1st ending credits ("Yeah! Break! Care! Break!"), Launch is shown along with the rest of the cast while all the scenes from Dragon Ball Z she was in were filler that have been cut out from K...
    Some (but not all) of the more gory moments have been edited to a degree in even the Japanese version of Dragon Ball Kai. For example, when Piccolo fires his Special Beam Cannon at Raditz and Goku,...
    In the 48th episode, "The Angry Super Saiyan! Goku Throws Down the Gauntlet!", Goku announces in front of Frieza "I am the Super Saiyan, Son Goku!" This marks the first time in the history of the F...
    Parts 1-4 of the DVD/Blu-ray releases by Funimation (encompassing episodes 1 - 52) are now out of print, as the music on them was composed by Kenji Yamamoto, who was fired near the end of Kai's run...
  2. Stream and watch the anime Dragon Ball Z Kai on Crunchyroll. Horrifyingly evil villains from the darkest corners of space and time are colliding with Earth, and Goku—the strongest fighter on the...

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  3. Dragon Ball Z Kai: With Masako Nozawa, Jôji Yanami, Sean Schemmel, Doc Morgan. Goku is settled with his family and is living in peace. Unfortunately, his peaceful time is momentary as a visitor crashes into the planet claiming to be his brother.

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  4. Anime-Planet provides information and opinions on Dragon Ball Z Kai, a remastered version of the classic anime series. Find out how it compares to the original, what fans think of it, and what to watch next.

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    • March 27, 2011
  5. Apr 5, 2009 · Looking for information on the anime Dragon Ball Kai (Dragon Ball Z Kai)? Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. Five years after the events of Dragon Ball, martial arts expert Gokuu is now a grown man married to his wife Chi-Chi, with a four-year old son named Gohan.

  6. dragonball.fandom.com › wiki › List_of_Dragon_Ball_Z_Kai_episodesList of Dragon Ball Z Kai episodes

    For a list of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball GT episodes, see the list of Dragon Ball episodes and the list of Dragon Ball GT episodes. For a list of Dragon Ball Super... This is a list of Dragon Ball Z Kai episodes.

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