Daisuke Nishio Movies
With Gotenks (actually the fused Goten and Trunks) recovering from his defeat at the hands of Buu, World Martial Arts champ Hercule takes on the challenge of saving the world. Alas, things don't come off too well, and as a result the triumphant Buu transforms Hercule into his own personal lackey. Meanwhile, Old Kai begins to release Gohan's sleeping power. This episode made its American TV debut on October 9, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kelly Dale, Kyle Hebert, (more)
Gohan practices so strenuously with the Z-Sword that it breaks, revealing Old Kai. He agrees to help Gohan save mankind from Buu--but only if he is provided with female companionship. Meanwhile, Piccolo continues training Goten and Trunks in the Fusion process. This episode made its American TV debut on October 7, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kelly Dale, Kara Edwards, (more)
As the Z Fighters continue training for the ultimate battle, the apparently defeated Hercule manages to get the upper hand in his struggle with Buu. With the help of a cute little puppy, Hercule convinces Buu to give up his evil ways and surrender to his "good" side. Alas, Buu is soon given ample cause to renew his rampage against humanity. First seen over American TV on October 10, 2002, "I Kill No More" marked the end of the "Buu Saga". ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kelly Dale, Kara Edwards, (more)
After two misfires, Goten and Trunks finally master the Fusion Technique. The result is a doubly powerful "superkid" called Gotenks. Piccolo doesn't feel as though Gotenks is quite ready to take on the rampaging Buu, but his warnings are ignored. A disastrous defeat proves beyond doubt that Piccolo was right. This episode made its American TV debut on October 8, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kelly Dale, Kara Edwards, (more)
His time on earth having been used up, Goku returns to the Other World, leaving Piccolo to continue training Goten and Trunks in the Fusion Process. In Kai's World, Gohan continues training with the Z-Sword in preparation for his showdown with Buu. And though he has killed off nearly 70 percent of all mankind, Buu reveals a hitherto tender side to his personality. This episode made its American TV debut on October 3, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kelly Dale, Kara Edwards, (more)
Goku has reached the unbelievably powerful level of Super Saiyan 3. Hopefully in this state, he will be able to prevent the hitherto unstoppable Buu from devastating West City. Trunks, newly arrived at Capsule Corp., desperately seeks out the lost Dragon Radar in preparation for a showdown with the rampaging Babidi. This episode made its American TV debut on September 26, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Duncan Brannan, Kelly Dale, (more)
Goten and Trunks' Fusion training proves to be tough on their nerves. In contrast, Buu calmly prepares for battle by building a "house" comprised of the people he has devoured. His energy sapped, Goku goes back to the Other World--but has he had enough time to thoroughly train Goten and Trunks? This episode made its American TV debut on October 2, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kelly Dale, Kara Edwards, (more)
A series of flashbacks brings viewers up to date as to the events of the "Buu Saga". Idasa's mother reveals to Babidi that Trunks has taken refuge at Capsule Corporation. Meanwhile, Trunks and Goten race against time to perfect the Fusion process that will enable them to do battle against Buu. This episode made its American TV debut on September 25, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Laura Bailey, Duncan Brannan, (more)
Goku explains the process of fusion power: Combining two Z-Fighters of similar size in strength in order to defeat the voracious Majin Buu. The only available candidates for Fusion are Goten and Trunks, but are they up the task? Meanwhile, Bulma invokes the Eternal Dragon in hopes of resurrecting those killed by Vegeta at the World Tournament. This episode made its American TV debut on September 18, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ceyli Delgadillo, Kelly Dale, (more)
Unfortunately for the population of Earth, Buu proves to be even more deadly without the help of Babidi. With humanity in danger of utter destruction, Goten and Trunks rush to complete their fusion training. Goku is willing to show the two Z-Fighters what to do, but he has only thirty minutes' worth of energy left. This episode made its American TV debut on October 1, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kelly Dale, Kara Edwards, (more)
While searching for Goten, Trunks and Piccolo, Buu transforms another town into chocolate and prepares to chow down. Meanwhile, Videl refuses to believe Gohan is dead. Indeed he isn't--in fact, he has succeeded where many others have failed by extricated the sacred Z-Sword. And while Goku continues to prepare Goten and Trunks for Fusion, World Tournament Champion Hercule (aka Mr. Satan) makes a surprise decision. This episode made its American TV debut on September 24, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Duncan Brannan, Kelly Dale, (more)
Babidi delivers a chilling message to the population of Earth, telling them that he will embark upon a rampage of destruction unless Z-figthers Piccolo, Goten and Trunks are surrendered to him. Just to show that Babidi isn't kidding, Buu turns the citizens of a whole town into candy and devours them. Meanwhile, Gohan is transported to the world of the Supreme Kai. This episode made its American TV debut on September 19, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Duncan Brannan, Kelly Dale, (more)
Under Goku's guidance, Goten and Trunks attempt to undergo the Fusion process. In the Supreme Kai's world, Goku prepares to be the first to extricate the fable Z Sword (shades of King Arthur!), thereby arming himself against Majin Buu. Meanwhile, Buu and Babidi continue to cut a swath of destruction across the world in search of Goten, Trunks and Piccolo. This episode made its American TV debut on September 23, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Duncan Brannan, Kelly Dale, (more)
DragonBall Z begins its 6th season on American television, picking up where the "Buu Saga" (aka "The Majin Buu Saga" left off at the end of Season Five. Having self-destructed in order to destroy Fat Majin Buu, the petrified Vegeta crumbles to dust. Split into dozens of "Mini-Buus" by the impact, Majin Buu unfortunately reassembles, connecting with his mentor Babidi (who in turn has survived an attack by Z-Fighter Piccolo) to perpetrate more mayhem. And where is Gohan all this time? This episode debuted September 16, 2002 on US television. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Duncan Brannan, Cynthia Cranz, (more)
The destruction wrought by Vegeta's disintegration can only be remedied by the recovery of the seven Dragon Balls--and of those, one is being jealously guarded by a dinosaur. As Buu and Babidi wreak more havoc, Dende revitalizes the injured Goku at the Kami Lookout. This episode made its American T debut on September 17, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Duncan Brannan, Cynthia Cranz, (more)
To allow Trunks and Dr. and Mrs. Briefs enough time to locate the missing Dragon Radar, Goku--now powered up to Super Sayan 3--prepares to square off against Majinn Buu. As for Buu himself, he has broken ranks with his nagging mentor Babibi, through the simple expedient of killing him. With Goku's surivival in the balance, Gohan trains with the sacred Z Sword. This episode made its American TV debut on September 30, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Duncan Brannan, Kelly Dale, (more)
Buu's battle with himself within his own brain causes his body to mutate. Having been devoured by Buu, Goku and Vegeta must escape their enemy's body before the mutation process is complete. By the end of the story, the Earth faces a new and deadly threat in the form of the Evil Kid Buu. Although this episode marked the beginning of the "Kid Buu Saga", it was telecast in the United States as the final installment of DragonBall Z's sixth season. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Christopher Bevins, Kelly Dale, (more)
Goku and Vegeta combine their powers, and the result is a new Super Saiyan named Vegetto. Super Majin Buu laughs at this development, figuring that Vegetto will be easy pickings--but Buu's vanity may prove to be his undoing. And in the Other World, those previously devoured by Buu go on a search for the newly gobbled-up Gohan. This episode made its American TV debut on November 8, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Justin Cook, Cynthia Cranz, (more)
Super Saiyan Vegetto--actually the combined Vegeta and Goku--squares off against Super Majin Buu. But though Vegetto may emerge triumphant, Buu's anger could well prove as destructive in defeat as in victory. And in the other world, Yamcha and Krillin go into training for their own showdown with Buu. This episode made its American TV debut on November 11, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Justin Cook, Kelly Dale, (more)
No longer fused into Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks, Goten and Trunks are virtually defenseless against Majin Buu. But as Buu moves in for the kill, who should arrive on the scene but Gohan, stronger and more powerful than ever. But will even he be able to destroy the hitherto unassailable Buu? This episode made its American TV debut on October 29, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kelly Dale, Kara Edwards, (more)
In the first episode of DragonBall Z's "Fusion Saga", Hercule's efforts to reform Majin Buu come to naught when a crazed human sniper kills Buu's puppy. Before long, Buu's "evil side" has been unleashed, and the world is again plunged into peril. Meanwhile, Gohan's dormant powers are awakened--apparently no thanks to the lazy and self-indulgent Old Kai. This episode made its American TV debut on October 14, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kelly Dale, Kyle Hebert, (more)
Swallowed by Buu, Super Saiyan Vegetto breaks down into his two individual components, Goku and Vegeta. Invoking memories of Pinocchio, Goku and Vegeta try to defeat their enemy from within--but they'd better hurry, lest they be digested. And what of the other Z Fighters previously devoured by Buu, who likewise hope to mount an internal counter-offensive? This episode made its American TV debut on November 14, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Justin Cook, Kelly Dale, (more)
Majin Buu blows himself up, hoping to take Gohan with him. When the smoke clears, Gohan is still standing, but he doubts that he's seen the last of Buu. As Gotenks faces yet another challenge, Z Fighter Dende has some surprising news for Mr. Satan (aka Hercule). This episode made its American TV debut on October 30, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kelly Dale, Ceyli Delgadillo, (more)
Still trapped within Super Majin Buu's body, Goku and Vegeta search for the previously "devoured" Z warriors. The two ultimately invade their enemy's head and mind, where the memories of those whom Buu has eaten have morphed into candified cocoons. This episode made its American TV debut on November 15, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Justin Cook, Kelly Dale, (more)
Not only stronger but smarter than before, Super Buu sets out to destory the entire world. Gohan has been able to keep Buu at bay, but his strength is running out. Old Kai offers to sacrifice himself by manifesting a Fusion between Gohan and Goku. And elsewhere, the "dead" Vegeta becomes the latest candidate for ressurection. This episode made its American TV debut on November 5, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Justin Cook, Kelly Dale, (more)








