

When Dragon Ball Z first aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block in the late 1990s, the episode count was artificially altered. The production company, FUNimation, combined some episodes and split others, resulting in a different count for the first two sagas (Saiyan and Namek). However, the most common English broadcast version still ultimately followed the 291-episode structure after the Frieza saga. For practical purposes, the widely accepted total in North America is also , though some older listings may show 276 (due to the exclusion of the "Lost Episodes" — the Garlic Jr. saga, which aired later).
If you ask most fans or look at official home video releases (DVD/Blu-ray), the definitive answer for the original Dragon Ball Z is . If you want a faster, filler-free experience, Dragon Ball Z Kai offers 167 episodes .
Dragon Ball Z (DBZ) is the direct sequel to the original Dragon Ball anime and remains one of the most influential anime series worldwide. The total number of episodes depends on which version of the series you are watching, as the show has undergone several remasters, re-cuts, and international broadcasts.
| Version | Total Episodes | | --- | --- | | Original Japanese DBZ | | | Original North American Broadcast | 291 (functionally) | | Dragon Ball Z Kai (Recut) | 167 | | All DBZ TV Specials | 2 (Bardock + Trunks) |
Here is the full article regarding the total number of episodes of Dragon Ball Z .
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Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence; for illustrative purposes only.
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When Dragon Ball Z first aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block in the late 1990s, the episode count was artificially altered. The production company, FUNimation, combined some episodes and split others, resulting in a different count for the first two sagas (Saiyan and Namek). However, the most common English broadcast version still ultimately followed the 291-episode structure after the Frieza saga. For practical purposes, the widely accepted total in North America is also , though some older listings may show 276 (due to the exclusion of the "Lost Episodes" — the Garlic Jr. saga, which aired later).
If you ask most fans or look at official home video releases (DVD/Blu-ray), the definitive answer for the original Dragon Ball Z is . If you want a faster, filler-free experience, Dragon Ball Z Kai offers 167 episodes .
Dragon Ball Z (DBZ) is the direct sequel to the original Dragon Ball anime and remains one of the most influential anime series worldwide. The total number of episodes depends on which version of the series you are watching, as the show has undergone several remasters, re-cuts, and international broadcasts.
| Version | Total Episodes | | --- | --- | | Original Japanese DBZ | | | Original North American Broadcast | 291 (functionally) | | Dragon Ball Z Kai (Recut) | 167 | | All DBZ TV Specials | 2 (Bardock + Trunks) |
Here is the full article regarding the total number of episodes of Dragon Ball Z .

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