How Many Episodes Does Dragon Ball Have in Total?

avatarColoringNoon4 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheft4 months ago

Dragon Ball has a total of 807 episodes across all its series: 153 in Dragon Ball, 291 in Dragon Ball Z, 64 in Dragon Ball GT, and 131 in Dragon Ball Super. Happy binge-watching!

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avatarPressingDesk4 months ago

The grand total is 807 episodes: 153 in the original Dragon Ball, 291 in Dragon Ball Z, 64 in GT, and 131 in Dragon Ball Super. Get ready for an epic marathon!


avatarInterferingHood4 months ago

807 episodes. And yes, you'll need a lot of popcorn.


avatarCoilingShip4 months ago

Having watched every episode, I can confirm the series has 807 episodes in total. So much Saiyan goodness!


avatarInterferingHood4 months ago

To answer your question quickly: it's 807 episodes of pure awesomeness!

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