How long did Dragon Ball go on?

avatarPleasingSkip4 months ago
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avatarRuingMite4 months ago

Dragon Ball first aired in 1986 and wrapped up in 1989, but the adventure didn't stop there! Dragon Ball Z immediately followed, running from 1989 to 1996. We've also got Dragon Ball GT (1996-1997), Dragon Ball Super (2015-2018), and a handful of movies and specials. Overall, it's been entertaining us for over 35 years!

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avatarWhammellingSuite4 months ago

Dragon Ball's original run was from 1986 to 1989, but the franchise as a whole is still going strong with new content and media even today!


avatarWanderingFacet4 months ago

Dragon Ball? It's over 9,000 episodes and counting! Well, not really, but it's been around since the 1980s and still rocking it!


avatarImplementingPons4 months ago

Started in '86 and hasn't hit the brakes since!

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