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The second Dragon Ball anime series, Dragon Ball Z, picked up where the first series left off and covers the final twenty-six volumes of the manga series. It premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on 26 April 1989, taking over its predecessor's time slot, and ran for 291 episodes until its conclusion on 31 January 1996. Funimation Entertainment also licensed Dragon Ball Z, premiering its edited dubbed episodes on WB in September 1996. In May 1998, the broadcast was canceled and Funimation stopped production of the dubbed episodes. Three months later, the series began airing on Cartoon Network as part of the channel's new Toonami programming block. In 1999, Funimation started dubbing the series again, now using their own in-house voice actors and with a new musical score. The series completed its run in April 2003. Later that year, Funimation redubbed the first 67 episodes of the series, restoring the removed content and replacing the Ocean Group dubbing with the same voice cast used in the later episodes. These redubbed episodes were released to DVD in uncut box sets, starting in April 2005.
Dragon Ball GT is the third, and final, anime television series for the Dragon Ball franchise. A direct sequel to Dragon Ball Z, the 64 episode series ran in Japan from 2 February 1996 until 19 November 1997. Unlike the first two series, Dragon Ball GT is not directly based on the manga series written by Akira Toriyama, though he was involved in its production. Funimation's English dub of this final series premiered on Cartoon Network on 7 November 2003. Funimation created a composition episode entitled "A Grand Problem", using material from the first 16 episodes to summarize the story. This episode aired as the initial first episode of the series. The 16 skipped episodes were aired after the remaining episodes of the series had been broadcast.
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