DRAGON BALL Z NETWORK
    Dragon Network is simply a fan site based on generally FUNimation based anime series and cartoons.  Please check our contact/legal page for details regarding our copyright and privacy policies.
Dragon Ball Z Network
Welcome to Dranet--Dragon Ball Z Network!  Dranet is a preservation of all the Dragon Ball Z history collected throughout the years.  We have the most information and images out of any Dragon Ball Z fan site in existence today!

 - 250 plus pages
 - 5000 plus images
 - 1/2 gigabyte of information
 - 1 unrivaled website



Dranet.com Trivia
1. Dranet did not get the domain name until 2002--until then, it ran from a friends subdomain.

2. We had more online presence in 2005 than Coke!  Compare between Dranet and the official Coke website!

3. On October 17, 2004, ImageShack banned Dranet because the traffic we were consuming were killing their servers.

4. The webmaster of Dranet built his first website using HTML at age 9 in fourth grade.

5. In mid-2005, Dranet was the 1st result when you Googled "Budokia 3".

Dranet Premiered on Atari Buu's Fury
Dranet Linked on Budokai 3 iGuide

History
In 2005, Dranet.com was one of the most prominent Dragon Ball Z information sources topping over 10,000 visitors per day. Dranet.com recieved information from FUNimation and Atari directly, providing quality information and news that cannot be found anywhere else on the Internet. The legacy still remains today as a digital landmark in Dragon Ball Z history.


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Message From Webmaster
Hello,

I grew up in Los Angeles and throughout my childhood, I enjoyed watching Dragon Ball Z and creating websites.  When I first started, I saw the big sites Dbmxl, Dbgtn, etc. and I wanted to become like them.  At the time I just wanted to make it BIG and put 200% of my efforts into Dranet.  In 2005, I made my mark--there were no doubts Dranet wasn't one of the largest Dragon Ball Z sites on the Internet.  It was international with audiences from the UK, Australia, China, Africa, etc.

Being able to communicate with associates from FUNimation and Atari really helped develop business skills from a young age.  My technical skills also developed during this time because I had to use Perl, PHP and MySQL to create interaction for the audience.  Despite Dragon Ball Z ending, the efforts I put into Dranet paid off immensely because it puts me on the cutting edge of business and technology.

The lesson here is if you work hard for something you believe in, big things will happen. 

Regards,

Yan Huang
Founder & Webmaster
Dranet.com

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