As such, the action sequences are more violent and frenetic, the violence is more brutal and there are more intense moments. This is due to the fact that this show follows the manga storyline much more faithfully. Much more violent than the original series. In the buu saga, Goku tells old ki that I'll take pictures of Bulma and Vegeta gets angry. Sex: Non-graphic nor sexual nudity during healing scenes or after transformations into large apes. Violence: 8/10 Blood is coughed up, spurts out of wounds, and numerous bloody cuts and scrapes are visible. Finally, the uncut version, which has lots of blood, mild profanities, and non-sexual nudity. Sex and Language are the same as the CW4Kids version. Violence: 6/10 On some occasions, characters have small bloody noses or lips, or maybe a small cut.
Then there's the Nicktoons version, which has some blood, and still no cussing or nudity. Language: 1/10 Darn it, Shut up, Stupid, and idiot is as bad as it gets. Sex: 4/10 People in tighty-whities and boxers, non-sexually. Violence: 5/10 Even though the blood is nil, there's still plenty of violence between good and evil in every episode. (Flight, Super Strength, and Ka-Me-Ha-Me-Ha wave, just to name a few.) Raditz kidnaps Gohan, so Piccolo and Goku face Raditz, but the result of the fight is Goku and Raditz dying, two more powerful Saiyans coming to earth, and Piccolo kidnapping Gohan to train him! After a year of preparation and training, (Goku in heaven) Goku's friends gather the Dragon Balls and wish Goku back to life! Will it be enough to beat the evil Saiyans? Parents should know that there are three versions of this anime: The CW4Kids version, which has no blood, cussing, or nudity. It has been five years since Goku has defeated Piccolo Junior, and he has been living a peaceful life with his wife, Chi-Chi and their son, Gohan (named after Goku's grandfather.) Then, a super powerful fighter named Raditz appears, claims he's Goku's brother, and tells Goku that he's an alien called a Saiyan, and that's where he gets his super abilities. This anime sums up Dragon Ball into a prologue and picks up where it ends.
What a series! That's right, Z fans, DBZ is back, and better than ever! Digitally remastered, no filler, (FINALLY XD) more true to the manga, and with a catchy new theme song! (Plus, your kids will like it too, so you can talk DBZ geek with them!) The series gets its name from the seven magic "Dragon Balls," that, once gathered together, summon the dragon Sheron to grant any one wish.
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