Has Dragon Ball Z Ended?

avatarTrainingLace4 months ago
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avatarRuingMite4 months ago

Yup, Dragon Ball Z technically ended back in 1996, but the Dragon Ball franchise is far from over! Dragon Ball Super and various movies keep the saga alive.

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avatarEmptyingDaisy4 months ago

Technically, Dragon Ball Z ended, but Dragon Ball never really dies. Have you seen Dragon Ball Super or the latest movies?


avatarAttallingHalt4 months ago

Dragon Ball Z as we knew it wrapped up with the Buu Saga, but hey, don't be sad鈥擠ragon Ball Super picked up the torch!


avatarLettingTail4 months ago

Yeah, DBZ ended in 1996, but the Dragon Ball universe kept expanding. It's like the Saiyans鈥攁lways evolving!


avatarWhammellingSuite4 months ago

Dragon Ball Z's original run concluded, but the story continues in spinoffs and movies. It's like a never-ending Kamehameha wave!

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