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  1. The manga's pacing is so good, you can read through a lot very quickly, whereas the anime is very drawn out, painfully so sometimes. The paneling is incredible as far as action mangas go. It's gripping in a "once you start, you can't stop" sort of way.

    • Purists start with Dragon Ball. Many people begin with "Dragon Ball Z," as it's the most popular Dragon Ball anime series and can be understood fairly well even without watching its predecessor.
    • Dragon Ball Z or Dragon Ball Z Kai? For years, Dragon Ball viewing was quite straightforward. There were only two shows and "Dragon Ball Z" was clearly the sequel to "Dragon Ball."
    • Continue with the Saiyan Saga. No matter what version of "Dragon Ball Z" you pick, you'll still kick things off with the Saiyan Saga, which reveals that Goku comes from a race of alien conquerors known as the Saiyans, while his arch-foe Piccolo is a member of the pacifist Namekian species.
    • Watch every Frieza Saga episode, but stop right before Goku fights Frieza. Frieza's first major story is one of the most important sagas in Dragon Ball, given how vital Frieza has become to the franchise in general.
  2. Fwi, the Dragon Ball anime is packed with about as much filler as DBZ percentage wise. The manga is the best form of Toriyama's creation, for sure and you should read the whole thing, even going over the Dragon Ball portion.

    • 10 The Anime Has Exclusive Characters
    • 9 The Manga's Worldbuilding Is Stronger
    • 8 The Anime Has Some Fun Filler
    • 7 The Manga Has No Filler
    • 6 The Anime Brings The Series to Life
    • 5 The Manga Feels More Consistent in Tone The Entire Way Through
    • 4 The Anime Has Great Voice Acting
    • 3 The Manga Has Toriyamas Amazing Art
    • 2 The Anime Has A Great Soundtrack
    • 1 The Manga Is The Series as Originally Intended

    One thing that the manga of Dragon Ball doesn't feature is some of the exclusive characters that show up in anime-only arcs and scenes. Some of these one-off characters even made their way to become fan favorites in the Dragon Ball fandom. One of these exclusive characters is Pikkon, a character that Goku met in the afterlife that those only acquai...

    While the anime does the worldbuilding fine, it isn't nearly as strong as it is in its original manga incarnation. This is thanks to the fact that only one man worked on the manga which means that it doesn't share the same plotholes that the anime introduces in a few of its exclusive scenes. RELATED: Dragon Ball Z: All Of Frieza’s Fights From Worst...

    The anime version of Dragon Ball Z is constantly bashed for having some of the worst pacing there is thanks to its episodes full of nothing but filler. This was fixed in the remastered version of the series, Dragon Ball Z Kaibut is a huge issue in the original incarnation of the anime. However, mixed in with the bad filler is some of the best fille...

    Where the anime is always hated on for its filler, the manga is praised for lacking it. The Dragon Ball manga has some of the best pacing in the genre, again, due to the fact that Akira Toriyama made the manga himself with only his vision of the series in mind. This makes the manga an all-around much easier to take in than its animated counterpart....

    Just like any animated adaptation of a manga, the goal of the Dragon Ball anime is to bring the series to life by adding color, voice acting, and motion. While this brings a few other problems on board when it comes to the series it also brings in another crowd that would much rather see everything happen in motion. RELATED: Dragon Ball: The 10 Tou...

    For those that don't know, the manga version of Dragon Ball is all one story simply called Dragon Ball. This means that in the manga Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Zwere just the same story instead of one being a sequel. This, along with the fact of the one author behind the series gives the series a more consistent feeling. Many fans have expressed t...

    One thing that is praised when it comes to the Dragon Ball anime is the great voice acting on both the original Japanese dubbing front as well as the redubbing from Funimation on the Western front. No matter what side you're on, there is some great voice acting awaiting your ears if you choose to go into the animated version of Dragon Ball. This is...

    Another complaint when it comes to the anime version of Dragon Ball is that the art is very inconsistent. This is a very valid complaint, as at times the animation can take a great dip in quality from time to time. It is also something that the manga doesn't have to worry about in the first place due to having only one artist with a consistent styl...

    Much like with the voice acting, the Dragon Ball anime has the strength of being able to present the viewer with one of the best anime soundtracks of the medium. The Japanese Dragon Ball official soundtrack is one of the best in anime with some of the best vocal insert tracks in the game. Much like in the case of checking out panels of the manga fo...

    For those that want to witness the Dragon Ballseries as it was originally intended to be witnessed, the manga is a must-read. It is mostly well thought out as far as early shonen are and the themes, ability, and characterizations are absolutely perfect. The anime actually presents a few characterization errors that Toriyama wasn't a fan of, especia...

  3. Yes, both of them are worth watching. Great anime doesn't become bad, just because they're old. OG Dragon Ball is an amazing adventure, while Dragon Ball Z is a great battle shounen as well.

  4. Jun 14, 2019 · Much like how the Avatar bridges the material world and the Spirit World, Dragon Ball Z bridges the original Dragon Ball series and Dragon Ball Super. For many Western anime fans, DBZ was their gateway into the world of animanga. But watching DBZ and reading DBZ are two separate experiences.

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  6. Aug 18, 2013 · The best place to watch, if you decide to do so anyway will be between Episodes 107-108 of Dragon Ball Z, and after you watch the Dragon Ball Z Special 1: Bardock - The Father of Goku. This is considered filler as it was not written by creator Akira Toriyama .

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