Dragon Ball Z fans in need of new clothes are in luck, as Japanese brand Graniph has revealed a significant new collaboration inspired by the popular Android and Cell sagas. From t-shirts and buttons to sweatpants, underwear and bags, fans of these iconic periods of Dragon Ball Z history will surely find something to suit their taste. The pieces in the collection range from understated to in-your-face, and many unforgettable moments are immortalized in this impressive merch release.
The Android and Cell sagas have remained fan favorites for decades, with the former telling the story of Androids 16-19 and their creator, Dr. Gero, and the latter follow the Z Fighters in their battle against the incredibly powerful Cell. Many moments from these episodes are still some of the most epic in Dragon Ball Z canon, including the arrival of Trunks from the future, Vegeta's first ascension to Super Saiyan, and Gohan's rage that led the young lad to reach Super Saiyan 2. Now, some of these characters and scenes are making their way to new cool merchandise for fans to relive.

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Japanese clothing brand Graniph is releasing a huge new Dragon Ball Z Android and Cell Sagas Collection
Japanese clothing brand Graniph has unveiled an incredible range of unique merchandise inspired by the Android and Cell sagas, with fans invited to pre-order their favorite Dragon Ball Z goods starting April 28 on the official website. Available items range from branded T-shirts and comfortable sweatpants to bags, wallets and stainless steel bottles, giving fans of all genders, ages and interests the chance to grab something that suits their style. As for price, T-shirts retail for $38, button-ups for $58, sweatpants for $61, and underwear for $15. These items will also be available for purchase at physical Graniph locations in Japan starting May 5th.
Based in Tokyo and founded in 2001, Graniph is known for its apparel and homewares, with the company known for collaborating with popular anime series. Earlier this month, it announced a My Hero Academia collaboration, featuring 19 unique streetwear pieces inspired by both the villains and heroes of the wildly popular franchise. In March, Graniph also released one Yu-Gi-Oh collection, which included everything from character T-shirts to Kuriboh socks and a bag shaped like the legendary Millennium Puzzle.
While Dragon Ball Z anime series ended over 30 years ago, those eager for more content on the small screen have a lot to look forward to. After the last run of the Dragon Ball DAIMAfans can look forward to the return of Dragon Ball Super autumn 2026 incl Dragon Ball Super: Beeruswhich will remaster and recreate the original God of Destruction Beerus Saga and Golden Frieza Sagas. Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol is also in the works, which will be a sequel to Tournament of Power.
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Those who prefer to step into their favorite's shoes Dragon Ball the characters themselves can look forward to some new content on the video game front. Dragon Ball: Kicking! Zero will release the Super Limit Breaking NEO update this summer, which will add new stages, characters and game modes to the popular title. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 is also in the works, which will feature brand new characters designed by Akira Toriyama.
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1989 – 1996
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Fuji TV
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Daisuke Nishio, Shigeyasu Yamauchi, Osamu Kasai
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Akira Toriyama, Neil Bligh, Hiroshi Toda, Katsuyuki Sumisawa, Aya Matsui, Keiji Terui, Reiko Yoshida, Toshiki Inoue
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Masako Nozawa
Son Goku / Son Gohan / Son Goten (voice)
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Ryo Horikawa
Vegeta (voice)