Dragon Ball Z All Episodes Internet Archive Best _top_

Downloaded .mkv files often contain multiple audio tracks (Japanese Kikuchi score vs. English Faulconer score) and subtitle tracks. VLC Media Player (free and open-source) allows you to easily right-click during playback to switch audio tracks and toggle subtitles on or off.

| | Quality | Audio | Notes | |-------------------------------|-------------|-----------|-----------| | “Dragon Ball Z – Complete Series – Dual Audio (Remastered)” | 720p/1080p (AI upscaled) | Japanese & English (selectable) | Best balance of size & quality. Some purists dislike the upscaling. | | “DBZ – Dragon Box Rips” | 480p (original 4:3) | Japanese w/ subs | The holy grail for purists. Preserves original colors, grain, and framing. | | “Toonami Broadcast Rips” | 360p–480p (4:3) | English (Ocean/Funimation) | Nostalgia pick. Includes original Faulconer score and next-episode previews. |

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: If a link appears broken or "item not available," it has likely been removed for copyright. Newer uploads under cryptic names like "Episodes Compilation" often surface to replace them. Downloaded

Episodes ripped directly from original VHS recordings of Cartoon Network's Toonami block.

You can stream episodes directly inside your web browser using the Internet Archive’s HTML5 video player. | | Quality | Audio | Notes |

This indicates the file contains both the original Japanese voice track and the English dub (usually the Funimation cast), allowing you to toggle between them in your media player.

: This Complete Collection is a fan-remastered project specifically for the "Westwood" or "Ocean Group" dub, which aired in various territories outside the US. It uses high-quality Dragon Box footage synced with the nostalgic Ocean audio .

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If you are looking for a specific version you grew up with, these archives are the most comprehensive: