List of Dragon Ball anime explained

Dragon Ball is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. Five anime instalments based on the franchise have been produced by Toei Animation: Dragon Ball (1986); Dragon Ball Z (1989); Dragon Ball GT (1996); and Dragon Ball Super (2015); followed by the web series Super Dragon Ball Heroes (2018). Since 1986, twenty one theatrical animated films based on the franchise have been released: four based on the original Dragon Ball anime, fifteen based on Dragon Ball Z, and two based on Dragon Ball Super. There are also several television specials that were broadcast on Fuji TV and two short films, which were shown at the 2008 Jump Super Anime Tour and Jump Festa 2012 respectively. A two-part hour-long crossover TV special between Dragon Ball Z, One Piece, and Toriko aired on Fuji TV in 2013. Additionally, there is a two-part original video animation created as strategy guides for the 1993 video game , which was remade in 2010 and included with the Raging Blast 2 video game.

As with the franchise's anime television series, all 20 films and the first three TV specials were licensed in North America by Funimation. In Europe, AB Groupe licensed the first three Dragon Ball movies, the first nine Z movies, and the first two TV specials.

Dragon Ball is one of the most successful franchises in animation history. The anime series is broadcast in more than 80countries worldwide. In the United States, the anime series has sold more than 30million DVD and Blu-ray units as of 2017.

TV series

No.Japanese titleEnglishEpisodesJapanese releaseEnglish releases
1Dragon Ball153
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2Dragon Ball Z291



3Dragon Ball GT64

4Dragon Ball Z Kai167

5Dragon Ball Super131
Total806

Web series

In May 2018, V Jump announced a promotional anime for the game Super Dragon Ball Heroes that adapts the games story arcs.[2] [3] [4]

Films

See main article: List of Dragon Ball films.

Television specials

The Dragon Ball franchise has spawned three one-hour long television specials that aired on Fuji TV, the first two based on the "Z" portion of the series and the third based on the "GT" portion. Of these specials, the first and third are original stories created by the anime staff, while the second is based on a special chapter of the manga.

Though the specials aired on TV in Japan, Funimation's North American releases of the episodes are on home video, each one labeled "Feature" the same as their theatrical films. This, doubled with the inclusion of the "Z" specials in Funimation's remastered "Movie Double Features" has caused fans to continue to erroneously believe these to be theatrical films, when they are not.

On April 7, 2013, a two-part hour-long crossover TV special, between Dragon Ball Z, One Piece and Toriko, referred to as Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special!! aired on Fuji TV.[5] The first part is named and the second is titled .[5] The plot has the International Gourmet Organization (from Toriko) sponsoring the Tenka'ichi Shokuōkai, a race with no rules that characters from all three series compete in.[6]

On October 8, 2017, a two-part TV special of Dragon Ball Super aired on Fuji TV. It counted as both episodes 109 and 110 of the series.

On December 2, 2018, as part of promoting new film Broly, a one-hour television special aired on Fuji TV in Japan entitled "Just Before the Dragon Ball Super Movie Debut! Looking Back on the TV Show's Climax ".[7]

Japanese title
English translation
English title Japanese air date North American release

A Lonesome, Final Battle - The Father of Z Warrior Son Goku, who Challenged Freeza
Bardock – The Father of Goku

Extreme Battle!
Three Great Super Saiyans Special

Defiance in the Face of Despair!
The Remaining Super-Warriors: Gohan and Trunks The History of Trunks

We'll Show You Everything: Forget the Year's Cares with Dragon Ball Z!

Goku Side Story! The Proof of His Courage is the Four-Star Ball
A Hero's Legacy

Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special!!

This is the Ultimate Battle in All the Universes! Son Goku vs Jiren
May 4 & May 11, 2019
(as Dragon Ball Super episodes 109 & 110)

Just Before the Dragon Ball Super Movie Debut! Looking Back on the TV Show's Climax

Festival films

Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! is a 35-minute anime short film that was shown at the 2008 Jump Super Anime Tour, which visited ten Japanese cities to celebrate Weekly Shōnen Jumps 40th anniversary.[8] It was later released as a triple feature DVD with One Piece: Romance Dawn Story and Tegami Bachi: Light and Blue Night Fantasy in 2009, that was available only through a mail-in offer exclusive to Japanese residents.[9] In 2013, it was included in the limited edition home video release of Battle of Gods.

Another short film, Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock, was shown at the Jump Festa 2012 event on December 17, 2011.[10] It is an adaptation of the three part spin-off manga of the same name by Naho Ōishi that ran in V Jump from August to October 2011, which is a spin-off sequel to the Bardock – The Father of Goku TV special.[11] It was later released on DVD in the February 3, 2012 issue of Saikyō Jump together with .[12] The film was included subtitled in the European and North American exclusive Xbox 360 video game , released in October 2012.[13]

Japanese title English title Japanese release North American release
Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!!
Episode of Bardock

Original video animations

In 1993, Toei Animation, in cooperation with Weekly Shōnen Jump and V Jump, produced a two-part original video animation (OVA) that serves as a video strategy guide to the Family Computer game titled .[14] The first volume was released on VHS on July 23, while the second was released on August 25. The animation was also used in the 1994 two part video games, True Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans, released for the Playdia. The complete OVA was included in the second Dragon Ball Z Dragon Box DVD set released in Japan in 2003.

The OVA was remade for the 2010 PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 video game under the title .[14] It was included in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 as a bonus feature, unlocked at the start of gameplay without any necessary cheat code or in-game achievement, presented in its original Japanese-language audio with subtitles appropriate for each region. It was later released on DVD in the February 3, 2012 issue of Saikyō Jump together with .[12]

Japanese title English title Japanese release North American release
Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans
Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans

Educational programs

Two educational shorts based on the original Dragon Ball anime were produced in 1988. The first was a traffic safety special titled, while the second was a fire safety special titled . The two educational films were included in the Dragon Box DVD set released in Japan in 2004.

Japanese title English translation Japanese release
Goku's Traffic Safety June 1988
Goku's Fire Brigade June 1988

Commercial reception

Dragon Ball is one of the most successful franchises in animation history.[15] The anime series is broadcast in more than 80countries worldwide.[16] DVD home video releases of the Dragon Ball anime series have topped Japan's sales charts on several occasions.[17] [18] In the United States, the Dragon Ball Z anime series sold over 25million DVD units by January 2012.[19], the Dragon Ball anime franchise has sold more than 30million DVD and Blu-ray units in the United States.[15]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Feature | the Dragon Ball Z American Debut Date.
  2. Web site: "Dragon Ball Heroes" New Anime Series Debuts First Trailer. hotnewhiphop.com. June 21, 2018.
  3. Web site: 'Dragon Ball' Reveals New Anime Project. Megan. Peters. May 17, 2018. ComicBook.com. October 2, 2018.
  4. Web site: Super Dragon Ball Heroes Promotional Anime's Trailer, July 1 Online Premiere Revealed . . June 28, 2018 . July 1, 2018.
  5. Web site: Toriko, One Piece, Dragon Ball Z Get Crossover Anime Special . 2013-02-06 . . 2013-02-05.
  6. Web site: Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Crossover Lineup Revealed . 2013-02-06 . . 2013-02-06.
  7. Web site: 'Dragon Ball Super' to Air One-Hour 'Broly' Special. Nick Valdez. 23 November 2018. ComicBook. 18 December 2018.
  8. April 21, 2008. Jump Super Anime Tour Announcement. Weekly Shōnen Jump. 40. 21. 54 & 55. ja.
  9. Web site: New DB, Tegami Bachi, Romance Dawn Anime DVD Offered . 2012-12-12 . . 2008-12-12.
  10. Web site: Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock to Be Shown in December . 2012-12-15 . . 2011-11-21.
  11. Web site: Dragon Ball Episode of Bardock Spinoff Manga Gets Anime . 2012-12-15 . . 2011-11-21.
  12. Web site: 2 Dragon Ball Anime Specials Get DVD Release . 2012-12-15 . . 2012-01-03.
  13. Web site: DRAGON BALL Z FOR KINECT TO FEATURE EXCLUSIVE PLAYABLE CHARACTER AND ANIME EPISODE . . 2012-07-18 . 2014-11-12.
  14. Web site: Dragon Ball: RB2 Game to Add New 1/2-Hour Anime . . 2010-08-09 . 2013-02-06.
  15. News: 'Dragon Ball's' voice of Goku speaks for himself . https://web.archive.org/web/20170630183914/http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-ca-conversation-dragon-ball-goku-20170630-story.html . dead . June 30, 2017 . June 30, 2017 . . June 30, 2017.
  16. News: 深夜アニメの製作資金は約3億円…儲ける仕組みや製作委員会の構造とは 今こそ知っておきたいアニメビジネスの特徴を取材 . 24 January 2019 . Social Game Info . 2016-06-17 . ja.
  17. Web site: Japanese Animation DVD Ranking, September 10–16 . . September 20, 2008 . October 11, 2008.
  18. Web site: Japanese Animation DVD Ranking, August 6–12 . . August 14, 2008 . October 11, 2008.
  19. Web site: Funimation January 2012 Catalog. thecnl.com. July 30, 2017.