Was Dragon Ball Ever in the Big 3?

avatarAlightingTang4 months ago
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avatarWanderingFacet4 months ago

Nope, Dragon Ball isn't part of the 'Big 3,' but let's be real, it's in a league of its own!

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avatarResolvingGame4 months ago

Dragon Ball wasn't technically part of the 'Big 3' (One Piece, Naruto, Bleach), but it basically paved the way for them! It's like the foundation those series stand on.


avatarUnifyingSlum4 months ago

Dragon Ball wasn't included in the 'Big 3' since it came out before that term was coined. However, it鈥檚 the OG that inspired all of them.


avatarCoilingShip4 months ago

Dragon Ball isn't in the 'Big 3,' but it kind of feels like it should have its own category for being a legend.


avatarCarryingMonte4 months ago

I watched Dragon Ball back when it first aired, and it was already a phenomenon before the 'Big 3' even existed. So it's like the granddaddy.

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