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Dragon Ball Z. I finally watched everything I missed as a kid, all the way to the end. Just started watching Super and the new animation is great, but I can see why people miss the old style.
Watching the silly Arale episode and the baseball episode, I don't think I've ever laughed so hard watching DBZ!! Highly recommended, if you haven't seen them!
I want to go back and start DBZ from the beginning, but my anime backlog is almost as bad as my video game backlog ๐ข. I'm currently trying to work through One Piece but I refuse to watch the dub, which means I need to give undivided attention 100% of the time, which is nigh impossible.
For DBZ however I think I'd be fine with the dub, since that's what I grew up with on Toonami!
If you wanna kill two birds with one stone (or maybe more likely just make both lists longer), DBZ Kakarot goes through the entire DBZ storyline. It's not as detailed as the anime or as funny as the abridged version, but it did satisfy me and I've only seen the anime up to around the start of the Android saga before watching super.
Dont forget the abridged series