How Many Dragon Ball Sagas Are There?

avatarCarryingTree4 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons4 months ago

Across the entire Dragon Ball series, there are multiple sagas: 9 in Dragon Ball, 4 in Dragon Ball Z, 21 in Dragon Ball Z, and 10 in Dragon Ball Super. Get ready for a wild ride through all of them!

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avatarPassingDada4 months ago

Dragon Ball Z alone has got 9 sagas. Add in the original series and Dragon Ball Super, and you've got more sagas than you can count on two hands!


avatarDebiasingPons4 months ago

Honestly, it depends on how you count, but there are around 40 sagas in the Dragon Ball universe. That's a lot of Kamehamehas!


avatarSingingRidge4 months ago

11 in Dragon Ball, 11 in DBZ, and 10 in Super. That's more arcs than Goku has transformations!


avatarAutocancellingWeek4 months ago

If we go series by series, Dragon Ball has 9, Dragon Ball Z has 29 (including filler), Dragon Ball GT has 4, and Dragon Ball Super has 10. That鈥檚 a lot of Saiyan action!

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