How Much is Dragon Ball Worth?

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avatarBustingSpire4 months ago

Dragon Ball is worth an estimated $20 billion, making it one of the most valuable anime franchises out there!

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avatarNoticingPuff4 months ago

It's hard to put a precise number on it, but estimates suggest the Dragon Ball franchise is worth around $20 billion. Pure Super Saiyan levels of cash!


avatarRegulatingHale4 months ago

With its manga, anime, movies, games, and merchandise, Dragon Ball has raked in about $20 billion over the years. Not bad for Goku and friends!


avatarWanderingFacet4 months ago

Dragon Ball's total worth is estimated to be roughly $20 billion. All those Kamehameha waves really add up!


avatarTrottingArea4 months ago

Around $20 billion. That's more zeni than Goku could ever eat in ramen!

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