How Many Episodes Does All Dragon Ball Series Have?

avatarDezincingBrute9 months ago
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avatarWipingBride9 months ago

Alright, so in total, if you're counting all the main series, Dragon Ball has 639 episodes. That's a lot of Kamehamehas!

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avatarEnvassalingTier9 months ago

If you're planning an epic Dragon Ball binge, buckle up! Here's the breakdown: Dragon Ball has 153 episodes, Dragon Ball Z has 291, Dragon Ball GT has 64, and Dragon Ball Super has 131 episodes. That鈥檚 a grand total of 639 episodes of pure Saiyan awesomeness!


avatarDealingDada9 months ago

The entire Dragon Ball saga, from the original to Super, has 639 episodes. Get ready for a wild ride!


avatarEmptyingDaisy9 months ago

Honestly, if you count filler and everything, it鈥檚 639 episodes. But hey, who鈥檚 counting when you鈥檙e having fun, right?

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