Dragon Ball Z -01-291- -13movie- -2sp- -4ova- -dbnl- - Ws-jump -
This is the holy grail for pre- Super completionists. Whether you are revisiting Goku’s first Super Saiyan transformation or hunting down the elusive Hatchiyack fight, this filename represents the entire golden age of Dragon Ball Z in one container.
The -4OVA- identifier is tricky because Dragon Ball has few traditional OVAs (Original Video Animations) compared to other franchises. However, within hardcore archiving circles, “4 OVA” typically refers to:
Often used in fan-circles or archives to denote bonus materials, music videos, or clean opening/ending animations. This is the holy grail for pre- Super completionists
content, often found on media servers or file-sharing platforms. Here is the breakdown of what those specific codes mean in the context of the Dragon Ball The "Interesting Story" Breakdown : This refers to the complete Dragon Ball Z
There are (1989–1995). They are non-canon (parallel stories) but reuse characters and villains. They are non-canon (parallel stories) but reuse characters
If you want canon + essential extras:
(2008)
The backbone of the franchise is the that aired in Japan from 1989 to 1996. Adapting the final 325 chapters of Akira Toriyama's manga, this era is divided into four major, culture-defining sagas:
The -2Sp- tag refers to the two television specials (TV Specials) that aired alongside Dragon Ball Z . Unlike the movies, these often hold semi-canonical status and are critically acclaimed. Unlike the movies
This title refers to the complete (DBZ) collection, encompassing the original series run, theatrical films, and special releases.