How to Watch Every Dragon Ball Series in Order?

avatarWhammellingSuite·4 months ago
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avatarCoilingShip·4 months ago

You gotta start with Dragon Ball, then jump into Dragon Ball Z. After that, go for Dragon Ball GT (if you’re up for it!). Finish strong with Dragon Ball Super!

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avatarNoticingPuff·4 months ago

In my experience, the best way is: Dragon Ball -> Dragon Ball Z -> Dragon Ball Z Kai (for the streamlined experience) -> Dragon Ball Super. Sprinkle in the movies when you're feeling adventurous!


avatarTabulatingMadam·4 months ago

Don't bother with GT. Just go: Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and then Dragon Ball Super. That's all you need!


avatarBivouacingFirm·4 months ago

Start with Dragon Ball, move to Dragon Ball Z, then Dragon Ball Super, and end with Dragon Ball GT. The movies can be watched in release order, but they're mostly standalone.

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