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Dragon Ball Z is a very strange show, with a variety of different characters, both good and bad. Those characters are Goku, Chi Chi, Gohan, Krillin, Bulma, Kame, King Kai, Piccolo, Vegeta, and Nappa. Goku is Earth's strongest warrior, and has trained under King Kai to help his family when the Saiyons arrive. Chi Chi is Goku's wife, who trys to get they're son Gohan to become a scholar. Gohan is Goku's and Chi Chi's son, who gets taken in by Piccolo to learn how to use his powers. Krillin is Gohan's buddy, and they usually go camping, or on adventures together. Bulma is a short tempered girl who is really only useful for finding Dragon Balls and piloting vessels. Kame is Piccolo's better half (When he was a kid, his body split into two beings, one his good half, the other the bad) and often helps Goku when he's in trouble. King Kai is master of the martial arts of Kaio Ken. Piccolo is the bad half, and takes an interest in training Gohan. Vegeta is the strongest Saiyon, and wreaks havoc for Goku and his friends. Nappa is Vegeta's fellow Saiyon, and helps Vegeta to take over the Earth.
The show takes place in tons of different places, everywhere from King Kai's place to Namek, Piccolo's home planet. Their really isn't a plot in most of the shows, just destroy the bad guys and get all the Dragon Balls. If your just looking for a tv show with action and good guys fighting bad guys, then you might as well watch it. The tv rating is Y, for youth. They're basically saying 'We don't want to deal with parents complaining if the rating says little kids can watch it and they think they shouldn't'. In other words, you decide when they're old enough to watch it. I'd give it a Y8 or 9 because they're is tons of violence. Everytime you look up the hitting someone, or sending a power blast at the other person. I suggest parents watch at least two or three episodes before deciding if their kids are too young. Go To Page: 1
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