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Dragon Ball Z[]
The Dragon Ball Z series was not broadcast on Swedish TV. The series, however, was available for purchase in the 2000s on DVDs at stores such as Webhallen, SF-bokhandeln and Fixaren. Rumors says, that this version was later shown on Norwegian television.
The first 9 movies of Dragon Ball Z and the two TV specials were distributed on VHS and DVDs by SF from 2003 to 2005 with Swedish dub. They are based on Big Green dub. However, a few names were changed according to the manga, such as Big Green returned to Piccolo's name and Turles was changed to Raditz (in the version from AB Groupe, Turles was introduced as Goku's brother, so the Swedes thought that AB Groupe changed Raditz's name to Turles just like Piccolo to Big Green).
- Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone - (Jakten på Garlic)
- Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest - (Starkast i världen)
- Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might - (Det stora slaget)
- Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug - (Hotet från Namek)
- Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge - (Kraftmätningen)
- Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler - (Robotarna anfaller)
- Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13! - (De tre androiderna)
- Dragon Ball Z: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan - (Den nya planeten)
- Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound - (Galaxens superhjälte)
- Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku - (Gokus far)
- Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks - (Trunks historia)
Voice Actors
- Goku - Kristian Ståhlgren
- Gohan - Sharon Dyall
- Kuririn - Nick Atkinson
- Piccolo - Ole Ornered
- Chi-Chi - Jennie Jahns
- Ox-King - Gunnar Ernblad
- Oolong - Dick Eriksson
- Yamcha - Peter Sjöquist
- Bulma - Maria Rydberg
- Vegeta - Adam Fietz
Dragon Ball Super[]
The Dragon Ball Super anime was available on Crunchyroll from 2017.
Movies[]
Dragonball Evolution hit Swedish theaters on April 8, 2009.
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero was released on August 26, 2022.