The first few movies were nostalgic static. Grainy VHS rips with echoey audio. They laughed at kid Goku’s naive voice, the way Bulma’s dub actress sounded like a chain-smoking aunt. They sang the old opening theme off-key.
They pressed on. The World’s Strongest . Tree of Might . The dubbing got sharper. The voices settled into the ones they knew by heart: Schemmel’s Goku, Sabat’s Vegeta. By Cooler’s Revenge , they were exhausted, but the moment Goku turned Super Saiyan for the first time in a movie —with Disturbed’s “The Sickness” blasting over the English dub’s soundtrack—they both stood up and yelled. Dragon Ball Dragon Ball Z All Movies -Eng Dub...
Did you get all 13 OG DBZ movies? The 3 DB movies? The 2 TV specials? And the 4 Super movies? If yes, you own the complete English dubbed cinematic universe of Dragon Ball . The first few movies were nostalgic static
It was the last weekend before college. His best friend, Maya, was moving across the country. They’d grown up on Dragon Ball Z —the old, scratchy Ocean Dub, then the iconic Funimation voices. The movies were their secret language. “You’ve failed, Frieza,” one would whisper before a test. “Let that child alone,” the other would fire back before a job interview. They sang the old opening theme off-key
And for a moment, nothing had ended. Nothing had been left behind. They were still just kids watching a TV show, believing that if you screamed loud enough, you could change your fate.