Is the Dragon Ball Franchise Over?

avatarAttallingHalt4 months ago
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avatarCarryingTree4 months ago

It's basically eternal at this point. As long as Goku's hungry for fights, Dragon Ball ain't going anywhere.

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avatarBustingSpire4 months ago

Nope, it's still going strong! The manga continues, new movies are in the pipeline, and there's always plenty of merch to grab. Dragon Ball lives on!


avatarBustingSpire4 months ago

Oh no way! Even though the Dragon Ball Super anime ended in 2018, the franchise is far from over. New movies, games, and manga like Dragon Ball Super keep the excitement alive. There's always a new Super Saiyan transformation or epic battle around the corner!


avatarAttainingFord4 months ago

The franchise is still alive and kicking with new content and updates. Trust me, Dragon Ball isn't over!

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