Is Dragon Ball Complete?

avatarTabulatingMadam4 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace4 months ago

Kinda! The original Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z series have ended, but the journey continues with Dragon Ball Super and other projects.

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avatarRavellingMane4 months ago

Dragon Ball may not be 'complete' in the traditional sense since new content and spin-offs keep coming! The main series like Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Super, and others are finished, but the franchise is very much alive and kicking.


avatarQuestioningVale4 months ago

Nope, Dragon Ball is never really over! They keep bringing out new movies, merchandise, and even continuing the story with Dragon Ball Super manga.


avatarQuestioningVale4 months ago

You could say Dragon Ball is like Goku鈥攁lways finding new ways to power up! It's technically never-ending.

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