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'''''The World of Dragon Ball Z''''' is a 20 minutes OVA special that was made and released by [[FUNimation Entertainment]] in 2001. This special reviews the [[Dragon Ball (franchise)|''Dragon Ball'' series]] from the [[Emperor Pilaf]]/[[Tournament Saga]] up to the [[Trunks Saga]].
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'''''The World of Dragon Ball Z''''' is a 20 minute OVA special that was made and released by [[FUNimation Entertainment]] in 2001. This special reviews the [[Dragon Ball (franchise)|''Dragon Ball'' series]] from the [[Emperor Pilaf]]/[[Tournament Saga]] up to the [[Trunks Saga]].
   
 
''The World of Dragon Ball Z'' was a teaser in the [[Androids Saga]] VHS and DVD called "Dragon Ball Z: Androids - Dr. Gero". Two different dubs are used in this special: the SABAN dub and the 1995 [[Ocean Dub]]. This is because FUNimation did not have the rights to the [[Saiyan Saga]] and early [[Namek Saga]]s until SABAN's dubbing rights for ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' ran out, which was a few years after the OVA was released.
 
''The World of Dragon Ball Z'' was a teaser in the [[Androids Saga]] VHS and DVD called "Dragon Ball Z: Androids - Dr. Gero". Two different dubs are used in this special: the SABAN dub and the 1995 [[Ocean Dub]]. This is because FUNimation did not have the rights to the [[Saiyan Saga]] and early [[Namek Saga]]s until SABAN's dubbing rights for ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' ran out, which was a few years after the OVA was released.

Revision as of 23:54, 20 February 2012

The World of Dragon Ball Z is a 20 minute OVA special that was made and released by FUNimation Entertainment in 2001. This special reviews the Dragon Ball series from the Emperor Pilaf/Tournament Saga up to the Trunks Saga.

The World of Dragon Ball Z was a teaser in the Androids Saga VHS and DVD called "Dragon Ball Z: Androids - Dr. Gero". Two different dubs are used in this special: the SABAN dub and the 1995 Ocean Dub. This is because FUNimation did not have the rights to the Saiyan Saga and early Namek Sagas until SABAN's dubbing rights for Dragon Ball Z ran out, which was a few years after the OVA was released.