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Dragon Ball Z returns to TV… and this time without censorship!

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Dragon Ball Z returns to TV… and this time without censorship!
Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

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Dragon Ball Z is one of those series that always come back. The most successful anime in the history of Spain already triumphed in its time with the first part, and has continued to this day with Dragon Ball Super. However, there is nothing like Dragon Ball Z: a story that marked an era and influenced all the anime that would follow.

However, we haven’t been able to watch Dragon Ball Z properly for years. It’s not just that it’s not on platforms, but also that it can’t be seen on television. But this is about to change. As announced by Comedy Central, from September 18 the series will be available on their channel.

Dragon Ball Z finally arrives in Spain in its original, uncensored format

But it’s not just that the series is coming back for everyone to watch, but that it will do so in a way it has never been seen in Spain before: uncensored. Censorship is something that European Dragon Ball fans have had to suffer since the anime became popular in the West, as sex and violence was cut to great extremes as it was considered a series for children. However, this has finally come to an end.

Comedy Central will broadcast Dragon Ball Z in its original format. Uncensored and just as the anime Akira Toriyama imagined when he captured the adventures of Goku, Gohan and company through his manga. It certainly seems an ideal moment to recover this great story that has marked anime fans forever.

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Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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