| Version | Score | Quality | Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Kenji Yamamoto | 720p (upscaled) | The only way to hear the banned, high-energy rock score. Nostalgic for 2010 fans. | Lower video quality. Episodes have TV station watermarks. | | "BluRay Remux" | Shunsuke Kikuchi | 1080p (True HD) | Perfect video. No watermarks. Lossless audio. | The score is the generic DBZ replacement music, which many find boring for Kai. | | "Dual Audio - Fan Rescore" | Mixed (Custom) | 1080p | Fans have replaced the Kikuchi score with Faulconer or Yamamoto via sync. Best of both worlds. | Sync errors sometimes occur. File sizes are massive (3GB+ per episode). | | "The Final Chapters" | Norihito Sumitomo | 1080p | Covers the Buu Saga. Often the hardest to find on legal streaming. | The pacing is slower than early Kai. Only a few good rips exist on Archive. |
Corruption happens on large Archive uploads. Check with: dragonball z kai internet archive
Before we dive into the Archive, we need to understand the product. Following the massive success of Dragon Ball Z in the mid-2000s, Toei Animation realized that the original 291-episode run was bloated with non-canonical "filler" material—scenes, characters, and entire story arcs that never appeared in Toriyama’s manga. | Version | Score | Quality | Pros
fans, preserving various television broadcasts and home media versions that are otherwise difficult to find Episodes have TV station watermarks
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