Links

So being a DB Fan isn't too easy, but I decided to provide more links to all Dragon Ball fans everywhere!! With the recent official resurrection of fandom in Japan due to things like DVD boxsets and new video games, our attention has shifted to these Japanese sites for actual informational purposes. This is probably going to be reflected in the number of official Japanese sites we list below. Check em out!

North American Sites

FUNimation Entertainment

(http://www.funimation.com)

Jointly owned by Sony Pictures and Group 1200 Media led by Gen Fukunaga (formerly a subsidiary of Navarre), the company responsible for the English dubbing and the domestic distribution of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Z Kai in North America. Aside from the trilogy, its also home to Soul Eater, Fullmetal Alchemist, Big Windup, Afro Samurai, Bamboo Blade, Linebarrels of Iron, One Piece, Attack on Titan, Black Clover, My Hero Academia, Fairy Tail and many others.

FUNimation's Dragon Ball site

(http://www.funimation.com/dragonball) /  (http://www dragonball.com

You should be watching: The offical site of Dragon Ball.

FUNimation's Dragon Ball Z site

(http://www.funimation.com/dragonballz)  /  (http://www dragonballz.com)  

You should be watching: The offical site of Dragon Ball Z.

FUNimation's Dragon Ball GT site

(http://www.funimation.com/dragonballgt)  /  (http://www dragonballgt.com)  

You should be watching: The offical site of Dragon Ball GT.

FUNimation's Dragon Ball Z Kai site

http://dragonballzkai.com/

You should be watching: The offical site of Dragon Ball Z Kai.

Geneon Entertainment (formerly Pioneer Home Entertainment)

(http://www.geneonanimation.com)

The company was responsible for the distribution of the first two seasons of the edited English dub of Dragon Ball Z, as well as the first three Dragon Ball Z movies.

Shonen Jump

(http://www.shonenjump.com)

Produced by Viz Communications in North America, "Shonen Jump" is a monthly compilation of popular manga, which doesn't currently include just either Dragon Ball series.

RightStuf

(http://www.rightstuf.com/rssite/)

The official FUNimation merchandising site for DB Stuff.

Namco Bandai

(www.namcobandaigames.com)

New game publisher for Dragon Ball: Raging Blast since Atari's license was expired in July 2009.

Goku's Corner

(http://www.gokuscorner.com/)

Your place everything Goku and free stuff. Tons of prizes, eh....

Dragon Ball Museum

(http://www.dragonballmuseum.com/index.html)

Run by Michael Nielsen, this man was known collecting over a thousand Dragon Ball Products all his lifetime, setting the Guinness World Record. 

Atari (USA)

(http://www.atari.com/us/)

Official website for the company formerly responsible for Dragon Ball video game distribution in North America and it is solely owned and operated by Infrogames.

YTV

(http://www,ytv.com)

Best known for airing of the DB Trilogy, YTV aired FUNimation's dub of DBZ episodes 68-182, as well as the Ocean dub version of DBZ's 183-291 and the Blue Water version of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball GT. It is owned by Corus Entertainment and based in Toronto, Ontario.

Cartoon Network

(www.cartoonnetwork.com)

An action packed TV Channel in the US who ran Toonami for the airings of the Dragon Ball Anime Series from 1998-2005.

Japanese Sites

Dimps

(http://www.dimps.co.jp)

The game development company that produced and famous for the 3 Dragon Ball Z Budokai games.

Fuji TV

(http://www.fujitv.co.jp/)

The official Japanese broadcaster for the Dragon Ball anime for over 11 years. Currently, they are airing Dragon Ball Kai since April 5, 2009.

Bandai Games

(http://www.bandaigames.channel.or.jp)

Official website for the Japanese Dragon Ball video game distributor.

Shueisha

(http://www.shueisha.co.jp)

The manga publisher who specialized the Dragon Ball manga from 1984-1995.

Toei Animation

(http://www.toei-anim.co.jp)

The official webpage for the company who's responsible for the Dragon Ball anime.

Toei Animation's Dragon Ball site

(http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/dragon/)

Official webpage for Dragon Ball by Toei Animation.

Toei Animation's Dragon Ball Z site

(http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/dragonz/)

Official webpage for Dragon Ball Z by Toei Animation.

Toei Animation's Dragon Ball GT site

(http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/dragonball/)

Official webpage for Dragon Ball GT by Toei Animation.

Toei Animation's Dragon Ball Kai site

(http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/dragon_kai/)

Official webpage for Dragon Ball Kai by Toei Animation.

Fan Sites

Kanzenshuu (formely Daizenshuu EX / Kanzentai)

(http://www.kanzenshuu.com)

Started in 1998 by VegettoEX and Julian and 2005 by Hujio and Herms, Kanzenshuu is an all new amalgamated comprehensive “completeness” of Daizenshuu EX has combined with the extensive “perfectness” of Kanzentai to form what we hope and know will be the best and most authoritative “collection” of the Dragon Ball series in its existence.

Temple O'Trunks

(http://templeotrunks.com/)

Not your average DB Site, this site is everything Trunks.

Lovely Cyborg

(http://www.lovelycyborg.com/)

It takes a lot for a character shrine to grab me, and this one grabbed me from the very first click. An extremely clean look, ridiculously accurate and well-written information, and just plain ol' everything related to #18 you could ever wish to find and/or read. A great site, and one I hope sticks around for years and years.

Sparking Turtle

(http://www.sparkingturtle.com)

Kendamu's martial arts site. Another guides to Dragon Ball, martial arts, and so on.

MyFavoriteGames

(http://www.myfavoritegames.com)

Since 2000, this website has the complete Dragon Ball database.

TFS Abridged

(http://www.tfsabridged.com/)

Run by the TeamFourStar, this legendary quadruple soldiers did a little parodies of the Dragon Ball anime by doing a little voice overs. Check it out!

Dragon Ball Maximum Power

(http://www.dragonballmp.net/)

Though in the Spanish/English hybrid combination, it features more Dragon Ball news info. Run by MeviOnline.

Ginga GIRI GIRI [Kai]

(http://www.3gkai.com)

After 8 years of closure, the classic Dragon Ball fansite by Castor Troy returns more than ever!! It is now called 3G Kai.

The Dao of Dragon Ball

(http://thedaoofdragonball.com/)

Launched by Derek Padula, the true history and connections between Dragon Ball and ancient cultures, divine beliefs and the martial arts of the spiritual warrior have never been unveiled. Until now. Finally, a book that reveals the secrets of Dragon Ball.

Dragon Ball Insider 

(http://www.dragonballinsider.com/)

Formerly DBZExperts, David Miranda (DBEternity) launched this second-most fansite to compliment Kanzenshuu, although he has vast knowledge of Japanese and Mexican versions of the series.

Webmaster's Favourite Sites (Inside and Out)

Anime News Network

(http://www.animenewsnetwork.com)

The website everything from the world of Anime.

YouTube Channels SilverPlaqueVII and TTCOrionVII8100

(http://www.youtube.com/SilverPlaqueVII -  personal) and (http://www.youtube.com/TTCOrionVII8100 - bus)

Having my two YouTube channels, one is design for DB and other stuff, while the other is designed for public transit.

Dragon Ball Wiki

(http://dragonball.wikia.com)

One of the best databases on the net, DB Wiki is one of the most comprehensive Dragon Ball resource.

WWE Universe

(http://fans.wwe.com)

This site is designed for everything wrestling. This place offers blogs, forums, and other features designed for WWE fans. Closed as of 2011.