This is one of the most complete Dragon Ball sites on the Web. Including an extensive image gallery, Dragon Ball and DB-related news, and (the best part) a library of some of the best-ever Dragon Ball songs--actual sound files, encoded in MPEG Layer-2 format (more info at Wuken's page), this page is a must see.
This page has to be visited to be believed. KaiOhShin's Planet could be called more a Dragon Ball service than just a page. There are regular auctions and a working Dragon Ball video game store, as well as review of, to my knowledge, every single Dragon Ball game ever made. Another great feature is the American Dragon Ball Z episode summaries. David (or KaiOhShin--whichever he prefers) spices up his detailed summaries with breaktaking animated GIFs and American Censorship Highlights. If you have a fast modom, it's really a treat! There's also character information and other standard features. Overall, a must see.
This page is huge. There are the standard features, of course, like plot summaries and surveys, but the killer-app for the Saiyajin's Pride Page is its up-to-the-minute news and American Dragon Ball Z information. If you want to know the latest info on Dragon Ball, give this page a visit. You won't be sorry.
If you like your manga multimedia, this is the place to go. Gogeta5026's Homepage is packed with pictures, sound files, and animations. There are also lists of attacks and fusion characters, a Dragon Ball timeline, a Dragon Ball Z quiz and crosswords, American TV schedule, and more. This place will probably keep you busy for a while.
The one feature that makes this page worthwhile is the extensive Dragon Ball Z episode summaries. Daimao has summaries of all of the Japanese first season episodes and is working on the Freeza saga. There's a lot more to the show than is being shown on American TV, so go on down and let Daimao tell you the story!
This is the definitive Dragon Ball page review source. Those devoted people at B.D.P. get down and dirty with the newest Dragon Ball pages and review them for the surfing pleasure of the rest of the Dragon Ball-loving community. The layout and graphics are very clean and comprehensive, with none of the messy, cluttered backgrounds and text that many of us are used to. These people know what makes a Web page good or bad, after all! If you want to have a hub to the best DB-related pages (besides the page you're on, of course!), then you should take a spin to the Best Dragonball Pages.
This is an all-around solid Dragon Ball page. Surprisingly, it doesn't have any of the standard features, like character and plot info, or image galleries. But Chibi Saiyaman gets along quite well with his own original features. His page has a Dragon Ball magazine, which is slowly growing, an illustrated fanfiction about the dwellers of the infamous IRC channel #db, and a great selection of MPEG Layer2 anime and RPG music hits! There are loads of songs here. Come check this page out if you're into anime and game music, and fanfiction, which are the features this page is strong in.
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