Well, you're not allowed to ask for illegal downloads. But, in terms of legal options:
-The two most recent films,
Battle of Gods and
Resurrection F, are available on Amazon Video(
1 /
2) and iTunes. The subtitled version and the dubbed version are separate releases, so pay attention to the cast list before you make your purchase. They're obviously available in HD.
-The first 153-episode TV series,
Dragon Ball, is not available for digital purchase, from what I can find. You can stream it in its entirety on
Hulu, subtitled, for free. The first five episodes of the dub are free.
FUNimation's website offers the entire series based on varying levels of payment. Certain episodes are free, while the entire series can be viewed, dubbed and subbed Blue Brick footage, with a subscription. If you want to own it, your choices are the Blue Brick Season Sets or hunting down the original singles. Both have their ups and downs, but are not awful. If subtitles are not a dealbreaker for you, there is of course, the Japanese singles based off of the Dragon Box. They'll cost you an arm and a leg, though.
-The four
Dragon Ball movies cannot be digitally purchased, from what I can find. They can be streamed, dubbed and subtitled, on FUNimation's website, provided you have a subscription(
1 /
2 /
3 /
4). There was discussion on this forum back when they were first put online that the colors may be darker than originally intended/presented on the Dragon Box. If you want own them, there is FUNimation's Movie 4-Pack and Movie 1's single release(along with it's "uncut" new in-house dub). If subtitles are not a dealbreaker for you, there is of course, the Japanese singles based off of the Dragon Box. They'll cost you an arm and a leg, though, and are labeled as
Dragon Ball Movies #14-17.
-English-subtitled Japanese episodes of
Dragon Ball Z cannot be digitally purchased, from what I can find. The first 139 episodes of the dub, based on Orange Brick Season Set footage,
can be purchased on Amazon Video. If you want to stream it,
Hulu offers DBZ Episodes 1-10 and 245-291, dubbed and subtitled and based on Orange Brick footage, for free. These are the episodes available
today, and may change week to week.
FUNimation's website offers the entire series based on varying levels of payment. Certain episodes are free, while the entire series can be viewed, dubbed and subbed Orange Brick footage, with a subscription. There are a million places you can look to see what people think of the Orange Bricks. You could also hunt down the singles if you want to own the series. If subtitles are not a dealbreaker for you, there is of course, the Japanese singles based off of the Dragon Box. They'll cost you an arm and a leg, though.
-The original 13
Dragon Ball Z movies cannot be digitally purchased, from what I can find.
You can stream them on FUNimation's website, dubbed and subtitled and based on "remastered" footage, so long as you have a subscription(search "dragon ball Z" without the quotation marks and all 13 pop up). If you want to own them, there is FUNimation's "remastered" double features, or hunting down their original singles. If subtitles are not a dealbreaker for you, there is of course, the Japanese singles based off of the Dragon Box. They'll cost you an arm and a leg, though.
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Dragon Ball GT is not available for digital purchase, from what I can find. You can
stream the entire series subtitled on Hulu for free, or
subtitled and dubbed on FUNimation's website with a subscription. This is all based on Green Brick Season Set footage. If you want to own it, there are the Green Brick Season Sets or you can hunt down the original singles. If subtitles are not a dealbreaker for you, there is of course, the Japanese singles based off of the Dragon Box. They'll cost you an arm and a leg, though.
-The 2008 Jump Super Anime Tour Special is not available for "regular" purchase anywhere. It was streamed with multiple subtitled language options when it premiered, and then offered as a special giveaway DVD to Japanese fans who entered a raffle for it. If you want that DVD, you'll have to hit eBay or Yahoo! Auctions Japan or something similar. This DVD also includes the ending animation and theme, "Orange Hero" by jealkb, which was not included in the initial online streaming. The JSAT is also offered on the Limited Edition Extended Cut of the Japanese release for
Battle of Gods. So, it's never been available for digital download ever, and has never been made for easy consumer purchase like the
Z and
GT TV specials. I don't know why they do these things, but they do. FUNimation never licensed it, so there's no English dub or an R1 purchase option.
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Dragon Ball Kai's first 77 episodes can be
digitally purchased on Amazon Video. I don't see any option or indication of language options, so I must assume it's the dubbed version. It doesn't seem you can stream the series anywhere, which is odd. It's available on DVD and Blu-ray home release.
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Dragon Ball Super is not available for digital download yet, as far as I can find. DVDs and Blu-rays are coming out as the series progresses. It's obviously in HD. It's not streaming anywhere in any country.
I think that's everything. Someone like Kei17 could probably chime in on Japanese digital purchase/streaming options that I'm unaware of.
EDIT: Duh,
Kai.