Dragon Ball Z Japanese Internet Archive ❲PC❳
The core of it involves —specifically, the original Yamamoto soundtrack, which was later replaced.
That is an interesting story, because the "Japanese Internet Archive" angle touches on a major piece of anime preservation history. dragon ball z japanese internet archive
Composer Kenji Yamamoto was fired mid-way through Dragon Ball Kai (the 2009 recut) for extensive musical plagiarism. Toei then retroactively replaced his score in DBZ itself for all official home video releases (DVD/Blu-ray) and streaming. The "original" DBZ with Yamamoto's intense, rock-driven synth score became legally unavailable. The core of it involves —specifically, the original