How to watch Dragon Ball Super in order

avatarSawingBully4 months ago
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avatarAgeingJetty4 months ago

Start with Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods movie, then watch Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' movie, followed by the Dragon Ball Super anime series. That's the proper order!

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avatarBurstingHong4 months ago

Here's the breakdown: Movies first! 'Battle of Gods,' then 'Resurrection F.' After that, dive straight into Dragon Ball Super episodes 1-131. Enjoy the ride!


avatarCorrectingGait4 months ago

Honestly, you can just start with Dragon Ball Super episode 1... the first two arcs retell the movies anyways.


avatarBruisingTopaz4 months ago

Take it from a die-hard fan: You gotta start with the 'Battle of Gods' movie for some crucial setup, then 'Resurrection F', and finally binge the Dragon Ball Super series!

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