-toonworld4all- Dragon Ball Z - The History Of ... [ 2025-2026 ]
The year is 1998. Before streaming, before YouTube, before high-speed internet was a thing your parents paid extra for, there was the dial-up hum. And in that static-laced digital purgatory, there existed a legend: Toonworld4all .
And the answer is always the same silence. Because some histories aren’t meant to be archived.
“Does anyone still have the Toonworld4all tape?”
The last frame is black. The final subtitle: “The strongest warrior learns to end the story.” Two weeks after that description leaked, SaiyanSushi’s ISP received a cease-and-desist. Not from Toei. Not from Funimation. From a law firm that didn’t exist in any public registry. The letterhead was a single symbol: a red circle with a crack through it. -Toonworld4all- Dragon Ball Z - The History of ...
It was the History of Z . The footage was rough. In-between frames. Pencil tests on cel sheets. It showed a planet that wasn’t Vegeta or Earth—a nameless world of grey deserts and three moons. A race of humanoid figures with tails, but their faces were wrong. Too many teeth. Eyes that wept light.
He goes back. To the very first episode of Dragon Ball. To the day he met Bulma as a boy in the woods. He watches himself laugh, then turns away, fading into nothing.
What played was not an episode of Dragon Ball Z . The year is 1998
Not the 28th World Tournament. Not Uub. Something else.
“You think the dead we loved ever truly leave us? You think we don’t carry them with us, in every cell of our bodies, in every punch we throw for someone else’s sake?”
And then Frieza’s ancestors saw this. And they were afraid. And the answer is always the same silence
SaiyanSushi resurfaced once, on a Usenet group, under a different name. He wrote:
He places two fingers to his forehead. Instant Transmission.
Toonworld4all vanished overnight. No backup. No archive.org snapshot. The forum threads turned into 404 errors.






