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If you are diving back into the series to re-watch Episode 164, here is a quick refresher of the stakes:

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: The episode number. In the international version of Kai (the "The Final Chapters" arc), there are 167 episodes in total. 720p : The video resolution ( HD : High Definition. BluRay : The original source of the video content. x264 : The video compression codec used to create the file. -Vegamovies-.Dragon.Ball.Z.Kai.Ep.164.720p.HD.B... -NEW

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The longevity of the Dragon Ball franchise relies heavily on its community. Online forums, fan networks, and digital archivers work continuously to compile comprehensive episode guides, translate missing subtitles, and compare different audio tracks (such as the original Japanese score versus the localized Western soundtracks).

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The most fascinating aspect of this viral keyword is the episode number itself. If you look at the official release schedule of Dragon Ball Z Kai (known simply as Dragon Ball Kai in Japan), the math does not immediately seem to add up: If you share with third parties, their policies apply

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