How to Watch All of Dragon Ball in Chronological Order

avatarInterferingHood·4 months ago
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avatarAgeingJetty·4 months ago

Start with Dragon Ball (1986-1989), then Dragon Ball Z (1989-1996), followed by Dragon Ball Super (2015-2018). Don’t forget Dragon Ball GT (1996-1997), if you're feeling adventurous, though it’s not canon!

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avatarRollingHank·4 months ago

Dragon Ball -> Dragon Ball Z -> Dragon Ball Super. Simple as that!


avatarAgeingJetty·4 months ago

Watch Dragon Ball, then Dragon Ball Z, skip to Dragon Ball Super, and catch the movies along the way! GT is optional but give it a shot if you're curious.


avatarRepeatingRitz·4 months ago

As a long-time fan, I've always preferred starting with Dragon Ball, then Dragon Ball Z, and finally Dragon Ball Super. GT is fun but entirely skippable.

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