Dragon Ball (TV Series 1986–1989)
Dragon Ball Z (TV Series 1989–1996)
Dragon Ball (TV Series 1995–2003)
Dragon Ball Z (TV Series 1989–1996)
"Dragon Ball Z" (1996) is an English edited version of this series.
The World of Dragon Ball Z (Video 2000)
Footage is shown from various episodes.Dragon Ball Z Kai (TV Series 2009–2015)
"5 Second Movies" Dragon Ball Z (TV Episode 2011)
clips edited into short comedic episode
Dragon Ball Z Syndication Bumpers (Video 1996)
Clips shownLe plus beau métier du monde (1996)
shown on TVToonami: Broken Promise (Dreams) (Music Video 2001)
Features footage.Toonami: Mad Rhetoric (Walking Stick) (Music Video 2001)
Features footage.AMV Hell 2: Son of AMV Hell (Short 2004)
Used in a segment.
Dragon Ball: The Return of Son Goku and Friends! (Video 2008)
Dragon Ball Z Kai (TV Series 2009–2015)
Dragon Ball Super (TV Series 2015–2018)
Dragon Ball (TV Series 1986–1989)
Dragon Ball Z (TV Series 1989–1996)
The Wrath of Silence (1994)
A woman brings a Dragon Ball Z wall scroll into a room.Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge (TV Mini Series 1997–1998)
- In one part of the song "Kyle's Mom Is A Big Fat Bitch", Cartman uses the word "Kamehameha". He also seems to have a Dragonball Z esque power up near the end of the film
Fight Club (1999)
The boxed set of Dragon Ball Z can be seen in the video shop being trashedSailor Moon and the Seven Ballz (Video 2000)
Characters are shown.
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku (Video Game 2002)
Video game from the TV seriesDragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors (Video Game 2002)
Spin off video game.Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (Video Game 2002)
Based on the anime series.- Spin off TV series.
Dr. Gokú Super (TV Mini Series 2015)
The main characters are from the same franchise and fictional universe, but this miniseries is a spin off because it focuses more on the comedy and situations of the characters' daily lives than on the main plot of the story.
"Shinchan" Practice Round/The Soccer Match/Earthquake Night (TV Episode 1993)
Cosmo turns into a Super Saiyan"Shinchan: Special Episodes" Episode #1.16 (TV Episode 1997)
Future Cosmo travels back in time"Pokémon" Ghostly Pokémon and the Summer Festival (TV Episode 1997)
Venusaur and Blastoise do the fusion dance.- Characters fight each other just like Goku did with Vegeta,
- When Cartman's implanted "V-chip" starts to malfunction can cause electric bolts to shoot out from Cartman whenever he swears, Cartman begins to harness this new "power" by swearing. This is a spoof of Dragon Ball Z and their attack summons like Kamehameha and Final Flash.
Enoken's Sun Wukong (1940)
based on the same novelThe Adventures of Sun Wukong (1959)
based on the same novelAlakazam the Great (1960)
based on the same novelMonkey (TV Series 1978–2004)
based on the same novelSonSon (Video Game 1984)
based on the same novel