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There were many [[Non-Serial Movie|Non Serial Movies]] (only a few could be wedged into the series' timeline) released at least once a year, three set in the ''Dragon Ball'' timeline and thirteen for ''Dragon Ball Z''. Two made-for-TV movies were made for ''Dragon Ball Z'', which are technically in [[Canon]]. There was also a seventeenth feature film based on the original series produced to commemorate the [[Milestone Celebration|tenth anniversary]] of the franchise, as well as a web special in 2008 produced to commemorating the 40th anniversary of ''[[Shonen Jump]]''.
 
To date, there's been three [[Live Action Adaptation|Live Action Adaptations]]: The American-made ''[[Dragon BallDragonball Evolution]]'', which came out in 2009, and the earlier, campiers, Taiwanese ''[[Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins]]'' and Korean [[Dragon Ball: Fight for Victory, Son Goku!|DragonBall: Fight For Victory Son Goku]].
 
In the early 2000s, the manga was re-released in Japan as the "Kanzenban" or "Perfect Edition," with brand-new covers drawn by Toriyama. This condensed the original 42 volumes down to 34, included all of the original color pages, and every other issue included a booklet with a drawing by current, popular Shueisha artists, talking about how much Dragon Ball had influenced them. The final volume in 2004 included a new, adjusted ending written and drawn by Akira Toriyama.
 
Now also has a [[Spin-Off]] manga called ''[[Dragon Ball]] SD'' in Saikyo Jump by Naho Ooishi which began on December 3, 2010, exactly 26 years after the first chapter of the original series was first published in [[Shonen Jump]]. As of June 21, 2011 there's another [[Spin-Off]] called "Episode of Bardock", [[What If]] Bardock survived, also by Naho Ooishi; later in the same year the Bardock short received an [[Animated Adaptation]], and Shueshia started to reprint brand new copies of the ''original'' manga, all of it in its original 42 Volumes glory, although with a different stylized logo for "Dragon Ball".
 
There are a couple of [[Abridged Series]] out there, including [[Alternate Reality DBZ]] and the enormously popular version by [[Dragon Ball Abridged|Team Four Star]]. There's also a weekly [[Podcast]] hosted by the [[Daizenshuu EX]] crew. Finally, it's worth mentioning [[Dragon Ball Multiverse]], whose drawings are impossible to differentiate from the official material.
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Among many others, also subject to [[The Wiki Rule]]. [http://www.dragonballencyclopedia.com/qdb/Dragon_Ball_Encyclopedia Over here]
[http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page and here]
 
'''Unmarked spoilers below.'''
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* [[Dragon Ball/Tropes aA To D|Tropes a To D]]
* [[Dragon Ball/Tropes E to N|Tropes E to N]]
* [[Dragon Ball/Tropes O to Z|Tropes O to Z]]
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