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Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone, known in Japan as and originally titled simply Dragon Ball Z during its theatrical release, is the first movie in the Dragon Ball Z franchise. (It was preceded by three Dragon Ball movies.) It was originally released in Japan on July 15, 1989, between episodes 11 and 12. It was translated in the US by FUNimation; FUNimation and Bridge Entertainment's title is The Pursuit of Garlic. In its television airings in North America, it was retitled Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone...
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