How to Watch Dragon Ball GT in Order

avatarColoringNoon4 months ago
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avatarCarryingMonte4 months ago

Start with Dragon Ball GT: The Lost Episodes (Episodes 1-16), then continue with the main series (Episodes 17-64). Don't forget to finish with the TV special, Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy. Enjoy the ride!

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avatarWhammellingSuite4 months ago

From personal experience, start with the Lost Episodes (1-16), then hit the main series (17-64), and wrap it up with 'A Hero's Legacy.' You'll catch all the action and major plot points!


avatarWarningSquad4 months ago

Skip the filler and go straight to the important stuff. Start from Episode 17 and watch through to Episode 64, then check out 'A Hero's Legacy.' You'll be more than fine.


avatarImplementingPons4 months ago

Just dive right into Dragon Ball GT Episodes 1-64 in release order. The 'Lost Episodes' are just the first arc that was skipped in the US initially. And of course, top it off with 'A Hero's Legacy.'

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