How many episodes of Dragon Ball are there altogether?

avatarArisingWard·4 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheft·4 months ago

Counting the original Dragon Ball (153 episodes), Dragon Ball Z (291 episodes), Dragon Ball GT (64 episodes), and Dragon Ball Super (131 episodes), the total is 639 episodes. That’s a lot of Kamehamehas!

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avatarSigningSpine·4 months ago

Altogether, the Dragon Ball series has 639 episodes. Hope your couch is comfy!


avatarImplementingPons·4 months ago

680 episodes - that’s the number if you’re counting Super Dragon Ball Heroes. But, who's counting? (Okay, we are.)


avatarReplyingTheft·4 months ago

There’s a total of 639 episodes if you're watching all series from start to finish!


avatarAutocancellingWeek·4 months ago

Including all series: Dragon Ball, Z, GT, and Super, there are 639 episodes in total. Heroes adds more, but it's separate and still ongoing.

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