Have a look:Īlso, they've been airing Dragon Ball on the same channel since 2015 with a mandarin dub over footage from the Funimation version. Okay so I did some quick research and found that Dragon Ball Z started it's broadcast in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Uganda, on StarTimes Kung Fu as early as 2016 with the Funimation dub. Have you got any information on this? I'd assume if it did it would have been the Funimation dub, similar to South Africa. Regarding Africa I've heard "one of the English dubs" aired in Uganda. It broadcasted similarly to the Australian broadcast. Note: The South African broadcast NEVER followed in the footsteps of the UK broadcast. I assume that initially they wanted to give us the Bang Zoom dub. Dragon Ball Super was the first Dragon Ball series NOT to air on SABC 2, instead airing on Cartoon Network starting in April 2020 using an edited version of the Funimation Dub. Dragon Ball Z Kai The Final Chapters aired from December 2019 - August 2020, airing uncut. Reruns ran throughout 2016 on Saturday mornings in 4 episode batches. Dragon Ball GT started it's second run in 2015 (10 years after it's initial Broadcast), airing all 64 episodes, up until 2016 using the same version that aired in 2005. Reruns ran throughout 2013 on Saturday mornings in 4 episode batches. Kai aired until December 2012 using the Nicktoons US version. In 2009, DBZ started it's second broadcast in 2009 until late 2011 before being replaced by Dragon Ball Z Kai in January 2012. According to some friends of mine who started watching DB before me, Dragon Ball aired some point after GT. I dont know weather this included the "lost episodes" or not). Dragon Ball GT aired in 2005 (also using the Toonami US version. Okay so using the wayback machine, since I was too young to recall the exact airings, DBZ did start airing in 2003 until late 2004/early 2005 on SABC 2 (using the Funimation dub that aired on Toonami in the US). The South African broadcast followed in the footsteps of the UK broadcast. Then they aired Dragon Ball GT on TV as early as 2005. The FUNimation singles were also available in stores on VHS and DVD. The FUNimation dub of Dragon Ball Z aired in South Africa as early as 2003, on the SABC Tube network, via SABC 2 channel. Also, the VHS release stopped at episode 100. Instead, Viz’s English manga is imported into Greece. There is no Greek version of the Dragon Ball manga. Then in 2010, all of the movies and TV specials were released on DVD for the first time, with dubs by AZ Studios. This new dub was performed by AZ Studios. They were distributed by DeAgostini Hellas.Īccompanying Dragon Ball GT’s release was a new cast of voice actors. Dragon Ball Z was released on DVD in 2007, followed by Dragon Ball GT in 2008, and Dragon Ball in 2011. Dragon Ball GT was scheduled to air in October, 2003, but never aired due to ANT1’s decisions to stop broadcasting cartoons and anime.ĭragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z were released on VHS in the late-90s to early 2000s. Dragon Ball Z arrived in 1998 and ended in 2003. The first episode of Dragon Ball was broadcast in Greece in 1995 on ANT1, with a dub recorded at SPK Video Film Television Studios.
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