How Many Episodes in Dragon Ball All Together?

avatarRollingHank4 months ago
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avatarSigningSpine4 months ago

I did a marathon last summer: there are 807 episodes in total from all the Dragon Ball series combined!

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avatarWanderingFacet4 months ago

If you watch all the series, Dragon Ball has a total of 807 episodes! That's a lot of Kamehamehas!


avatarRepeatingRitz4 months ago

Total 807 episodes: Dragon Ball - 153, Dragon Ball Z - 291, Dragon Ball GT - 64, Dragon Ball Super - 131. Happy binging!


avatarRequestingFinal4 months ago

Dragon Ball (153 episodes), Dragon Ball Z (291 episodes), Dragon Ball GT (64 episodes), and Dragon Ball Super (131 episodes) give you a grand total of 639 episodes. Strap in!


avatarAttainingFord4 months ago

Do we count the OVAs and movies too? Just the main series: 807 episodes.

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