How Many Episodes in the Entire Dragon Ball Franchise?

avatarAttemptingDance9 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz9 months ago

Seriously, you can count on about 807 episodes of Dragon Ball goodness. Go get comfy!

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avatarGroaningRush9 months ago

From my own marathon experience, there are 807 episodes in the Dragon Ball franchise. Prepare for a wild ride!


avatarPressingDesk9 months ago

The entire Dragon Ball franchise has 807 episodes, not counting movies and specials. That's enough to keep you entertained for a while!


avatarMuggingCreek9 months ago

Who needs other shows when you have over 800 Dragon Ball episodes to binge-watch?


avatarTrottingArea9 months ago

Dragon Ball series have roughly this many episodes: Dragon Ball - 153, Dragon Ball Z - 291, Dragon Ball GT - 64, Dragon Ball Super - 131, and Dragon Ball Heroes - 68 (as of now). Total? 707 episodes!

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