We also get treated to a tournament in this saga which is always great. Coming in at number 6 we have the Android Saga! This saga falls right after the Frieza saga. Just when they thought they stood no chance a mysterious warrior shows up and kills Frieza as well as his father.
We also have the introduction of characters that will eventually be mainstays in this series as well as DragonBall Super. The enemies in this saga continually change, every time you believe you know who the big bad is you get surprised. Coming in at number 5 we have the Fusion Saga! There were so many amazing things in this saga including a new technique called fusion dance that we get to see Trunks and Goten use.
On top of that, we get Gohan making a brief return to being an extremely powerful character which was something fans were asking for since the end of the Cell saga. There are a lot of moments that hold this saga as one of the best in the series. Coming in at number 4 we have the Cell Saga! Here we have the saga popular for the savagery and cunning of the monster Cell as well as the transformations that all the Saiyans underwent.
We first come upon Cell in a city feeding on the citizens. After Piccolo gets a power upgrade he finds him a overwhelms the monster. Due to Cell being a mix of all the heroes he continually evades capture by using Solar flare and keeping his power level down. Coming in at number 3 we have the Saiyan Saga! This saga is so high up on my list for quite a few reasons. First and foremost this is the Saga that started the entire series off and showed the new direction of the show from its predecessor.
We start off with Goku taking his son to meet all of his friends on Roshi island. Piccolo and Goku join forces and after defeating him find out there are more enemies on the way. These enemies turn out to be Vegeta and Nappa. Coming in at number 2 we have the Frieza Saga! This Saga marks another big change for our story when it introduces the Super Saiyan. We come into this saga with our heroes beginning the battle against Frieza. So many of our heroes fight him but he seemingly has a transformation hidden up his sleeve at every turn.
Eventually, he transforms into his final form and begins beating our heroes senseless. Vegeta, Piccolo, Gohan, and Krillin were all being beaten by this monster until Goku showed up and changed the battle.
Coming in at number 1 we have the Buu Saga! This may be a choice that most people disagree with but this saga is my favorite. This saga was filled with action, betrayal, and the unique brand of comedy that DragonBall Z offers. We get to see some amazing fights and transformations as well. The reasons why this saga is the best are tenfold but I will state a few down below.
Skip to main content. Level up. Earn rewards. Your XP: 0. Updated: 15 May am. BY: Bryon Holbrooks. Namek Saga Coming in at number 10 we have the Namek saga! Best parts of the saga: Seeing Vegeta destroying people who underestimate his strength was a great display for fans of the new renegade warrior. Also, the fan favorites Nail and Dende were also introduced.
The battle against the Ginyu force was the best part of the saga by far. When Goku comes in and beats the powerful Recoome in one blow I found myself cheering. Peaceful World Saga Coming in at number 9 we have the peaceful saga!
Best parts of the saga: One of my personal favorites parts of this saga was meeting the reincarnation of Buu, Uub. At the end of the Buu saga, Goku makes a wish for Buu to be resurrected as good and he gets his wish. Seeing Goku back to doing his normal things like caring for the pterosaur eggs and joining a world tournament. Another great thing about this saga is getting to see all our favorites characters aged by 10 years. Trunks Saga Coming in at number 8 we have the Trunks Saga!
Best parts of the saga: When Frieza shows up there is a sense of foreboding and a certainty that people are going to start dying. Then Trunks shows up and utterly demolishes not only Frieza but his father King Cold as well.
We also got to see the return of Goku from the planet Yardrat where he has been since the Frieza saga. Trunks challenges him with his sword and Goku blocks his strikes with his finger.
What ensues is a hilarious episode where they both fail after causing mayhem competing with each other. Best parts of the saga: Pikkon is definitely one of the things that made this saga. Even when compared to the rest of the franchise, it feels like more of a footnote in terms of overall enjoyment and plot. This brief saga acts as a prelude to the Buu Saga, as it puts all of the major players into action. Satan, that recounts exactly who saved the Earth from Cell spoiler alert: it was Hercule.
Sadly, for all of the enjoyable parts of this story, it really is nothing more than a prelude to the imminent Buu Saga. In an attempt to do a throwback to the original series, Goku is transformed back into a kid and is then sent on an intergalactic quest to acquire the Black Star Dragon Balls. Plus the antics of Captain Ginyu and his force are hilarious.
It essentially created an entire trope or, at the very least, refined it into form it takes today. Maybe it was his attitude, or the fact that he was a Super Saiyan. Maybe it was his sword. Either way, watching this mysterious kid from the future absolutely wreck Frieza, King Cold and an entire legion of their best troops is one of the most legendary sequences in Dragon Ball Z.
This is a rare case of a saga solely existing to set up the next major arc, but actually being worthwhile and exciting in its own right. The start of the Android Saga is borderline frightening.
Trunks warns the Z Fighters of an apocalyptic future where almighty Androids wipe just about everyone out, so our heroes train until the fateful day. There are twists and turns regarding the Androids and who created them, and we get to see Vegeta at his most Vegeta-y i. Had the Saiyan Saga been the third or fourth Saga in the show, I think it definitely could have been one of the best.
This story just dragged on for far too long, with every possible twist and turn being used and overused — it all just got so repetitive. I think it could have been cut short a good episodes and would have been more than fine, but it just got so exhausting to watch episode after episode of essentially the same thing over and over again. Although, this Saga does include one of my all-time favorite Vegeta moments! The Android Saga was pretty solid. As soon as Trunks popped over and annihilated Frieza and Cooler, I knew that he was going to be awesome.
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