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Dragon Ball Z: Season 4
Brief Chance for Victory
Credits and Details
Written by
Akira Toriyama
...
manga
Neil Bligh
...
writer: English version
Cast
Stephanie Nadolny
...
Gohan (voice)
Christopher Sabat
...
Piccolo / Vegeta / Kami / Mr. Popo / Yamcha (voice) (as Christopher R. Sabat)
Sonny Strait
...
Krillin (voice)
Chuck Huber
...
Garlic Jr. (voice)
Cynthia Cranz
...
Chi-Chi (voice)
Mike McFarland
...
Master Roshi (voice)
Mark Britten
...
Oolong (voice)
Monika Antonelli
...
Puar (voice)
Dale Kelly
...
Narrator (voice)
Produced by
Kôzô Morishita
...
producer
Original Music by
Bruce Faulconer
Additional Info
Premiere:
May 27, 2000
DVD Release:
February 08, 2008
Blu-ray Release:
May 13, 2014
Countries:
Distributor:
FUNimation Entertainment
Websites:
Ratings
8.8 / 10
Production Companies
Bird Studios
(Bird Studio)
Ocean Group
(1996)
Toei Animation
Toei Company
Distributors
Cartoon Network
(1998) (United States) (TV)
Cartoon Network
(2014) (United States) (TV)
Crunchyroll
(2022) (United States) (Blu-ray)
FUNimation Entertainment
(1998) (United States) (VHS)
FUNimation Entertainment
(1998) (United States) (DVD)
FUNimation Entertainment
(2011) (United States) (Blu-ray) (video)
Fox Kids Network
(1996) (United States) (TV)
KCAL-TV
(1996) (United States) (TV)
KOFY 20
(1996) (United States) (TV)
KSMO 62
(1996) (United States) (TV)
Kids' WB
(2001) (United States) (TV)
Nicktoons
(2010) (United States) (TV)
Pioneer Entertainment
(1997) (United States) (Saiyan and Namek saga only) (VHS)
Pioneer Entertainment
(1999) (United States) (Saiyan and Namek saga only) (DVD)
Saban Entertainment
(United States) (seasons 1 and 2)
The CW Network (The CW)
(2010) (United States) (Toonzai) (TV)
The CW Network (The CW)
(2012) (United States) (Vortexx) (TV)
Toonami
(2014) (United States) (TV)
WBDC 50
(1996) (United States) (TV)
WNJU
(1999) (United States) (TV)
WPIX Channel 11
(1996) (United States) (TV)
WUHF 31
(1996) (United States) (TV)
Filming Locations
Dallas, Texas, USA
Japan