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The Red Ribbon Army was once destroyed by Son Goku. Individuals, who carry on its spirit, have created the ultimate Androids, Gamma 1 and Gamma 2. These two Androids call themselves "Super Heroes". They start attacking Piccolo and Gohan What is the New Red Ribbon Army's objective?
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Dragon Ball GT Dragon Ball Z ( ドラゴンボールZ, Doragon Bōru Zetto) is a Japanese anime series based on Akira Toriyama's manga of the same name, and a direct continuation of Dragon Ball. Produced by Toei Animation, the series aired from April 26, 1989 to January 31, 1996 on Fuji TV in Japan. Contents 1 Dubbing History 1.1 Creative Products Corporation
From the "Dragon Ball GT" anime, the Great Ape-power infused Super Saiyan 4 Son Goku joins the posable "S.H.Figuarts" series! This new release will go on sale in Japan at the same time as the "Bulma -Journey to Planet Namek-" figure, and orders are scheduled to begin in Japan in October.
Ou Rencontrer La Femme De Sa Vie. Temporadas e Episódios Elenco Notícias Vídeos Críticas Programação Completa Usuários 4,2 212 notas e 24 críticas Avaliar verEscrever minha crítica Sinopse & Info Depois de finalmente destruir Majin Boo, Goku retornou para a sua vida normal e a Terra pode novamente experimentar a paz. Mas a missão dele está longe de ter acabado agora o Kakaroto precisará defender o planeta de destrutivas e altamente perigosas, inclusive de universos paralelos. Temporada 3 • Temporada 2 • Temporada 1 Últimas notícias 36 Notícias sobre esta série Últimos vídeos Foto Comentários do leitor eles gostaramAs melhores e mais úteis crítica Dragon Ball voltou com tudo 👏👏 sou fã desse anime. meus parabéns Akira e os envolvidos que continue a crescer !!! O anime além de ser muito importante por tornar ainda viva a saga dragon ball, eleva os padrões de luta e inimigos a níveis interestelares. Deuses e anjos norteiam essa série incrível! É como Dragon Ball sempre foiAnimação ruim em uns momentos e boa em outros, sendo no geral uma boa animaçãoOs vilões, meu favorito ainda é o Black, os outros eu tbm gostoA história é básica, mas boaÉ uma boa volta de Dragon Ball e>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>GT Estao fazendo muito dinheiro ,quebramdo recordes por causa que amamos a franquia por causa de dragon ball Z .. que o super é muito bom triste , com qe fazem muita diferença, ate de persosalidades o trunks criança era mais marrento tipo o vegetta , eo vegetta tambem era mais bruto .. O enrredo bom.,o suspense que tinha ..as técnicas de luta que nao exixtem mais.. Etc, alem das artes e ... Leia Mais Anime espetacular ; e não para de surpreender ; espero que volte logo; porque é simplesmente incrível ; Akira e Sua equipe não param de me impressionar 24 Comentários do leitor Comentários
O que você vai encontrar nos jogos de Dragon BallEncare lutas nos jogos do Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z e Dragon Ball Super. Os melhores jogos de Dragon Ball estão disponíveis online e gratuitamente no Jogos 360! Seja como o Goku e treine para ser o sayajin mais poderoso do universo em bom jogo de Dragon Ball, seja de luta, aventura ou Dragon Ball é um mangá de artes marciais publicado nos anos 80 que continua muito popular atualmente. Foram produzidas 4 séries de televisão, muitos filmes animados e vários jogos divertidos que pode jogar online no Jogos 360. Muitas aventuras loucas em busca das bolas de cristal e lutas insanas contra monstros que parecem jogos de Dragon Ball online recomendados pela nossa equipeDragon Ball Fierce Figthing Ball Advanced AdventureConfira também todos os jogos de Dragon Ball Z de 2 jogadores.
Episódios 131Status completoAno 2015Filmes 1Tipo de Legenda DubladoGêneros Ação, Artes Marciais, Aventura, Comédia, Fantasia, Magia, Sci-Fi, Shounen, Super Poderes
Título Original ドラゴンボール超(スーパー) Assista Agora 1 Temporadas Mais recente Episódios T1 Ep131 - A Conclusão Miraculosa! Adeus, Son Goku, Até à Próxima!!T1 Ep130 - O Maior Confronto de Sempre! A Derradeira Batalha pela Sobrevivência!!T1 Ep129 - Todos os Limites Ultrapassados! O Derradeiro Ultra Instinto!!SinopseDesde que Goku se tornou o maior herói da Terra e reuniu as sete Esferas do Dragão para derrotar o malvado Boo, a sua vida na Terra ficou um pouco aborrecida. Mas novas ameaças surgem, e Goku e os seus amigos terão que defender o planeta mais uma vez! Com o Universe 6 e 7 Invitational Fighting Tournament, Goku e os seus amigos retornam às suas vidas normais. Isto é, até que o Trunks do futuro apareça repentinamente para avisar a todos sobre uma nova ameaça - Goku Black, um misterioso guerreiro que se parece com Goku, mas que não é ele! Goku Black é um monstro que varreu a maior parte da Terra e todos os Deuses da Destruição e Lordes dos Lordes de todos os doze universos. Quem é esse homem misterioso!? Será que Goku e os seus amigos vão ser capazes de o deter!?Assistir Dragon Ball Super online streaming, compre ou alugueVocê pode assistir "Dragon Ball Super" com assinatura no Crunchyroll ou no Crunchyroll gratuitamente com comerciais nos intervalos. RatingGêneros Ação & Aventura, Ficção Científica, Animação, Comédia, Mistério & Thriller, Drama, Fantasia, Família Classificação de idade10 Cast
Dragon Ball Super Dragon Ball Superドラゴンボール超スーパーDoragon Bōru Sūpā Genre Action-Adventure, Comedy, Science Fantasy, Martial Arts, Bangsian Fantasy Anime series Dragon Ball Super Directed by Kimitoshi Chioka 1-46Morio Hatano 28-76Kōhei Hatano 47-76Tatsuya Nagamine 77-131Ryōta Nakamura 77-131 Studio Toei Animation Written by Yukinori FukushimaKing RyuToshio YoshitakaMakoto Koyamaothers Story by Akira Toriyama Licensor Funimation Network Fuji Television Other networks Adult Swim Toonami Original run July 5, 2015 — March 25, 2018 No. of episodes 131 Manga chapters adapted 1-42 Dragon Ball Super ドラゴンボール超スーパー Doragon Bōru Sūpā commonly abbreviated as DBS is the fourth anime installment in the Dragon Ball franchise, which ran from July 5th, 2015 to March 25th, 2018.[1][2] It is set between Dragon Ball Z episodes 288 and 289 and is the first Dragon Ball television series featuring a new storyline in 18 years since the final episode of Dragon Ball GT in 1997. A Dragon Ball Super manga was being produced alongside the anime. The series is developed by Toei, in a similar process to the Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT animes and Dragon Ball Z Battle of Gods and Dragon Ball Z Resurrection F’ films. The series plot takes place after the Kid Buu Saga, in between the ten-year gap towards the 28th World Martial Arts Tournament. Release Dragon Ball Super began airing in Japan on Fuji TV, July 5, 2015.[3] Akira Toriyama alongside Toyotaro handle a manga adaptation released in V-Jump monthly.[4] Kazuya Yoshii performs the opening theme, "Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic!!" and the Japanese band Good Morning America who performed Dragon Ball Kai's ending theme, Dear Zarathustra, performs the ending theme, "Hello Hello Hello".[5][6][7] Dragon Ball Super's first Japanese set was released December 2, 2015, having a DVD and Blu-ray set consisting of 12 episodes, with two discs each. The second set of Dragon Ball Super was released on March 2, 2016. The third DVD and Blu-ray set of Dragon Ball Super became available on July 2, 2016, ranging from episodes 25 to 36. The DVD sets are 12,096 yen, and the Blu-ray sets 16,416 yen. On September 24, 2016, Dragon Ball Super started airing in Portugal on SIC.[8] On October 20, 2016, building upon their more than 20-year association with the Dragon Ball franchise, Funimation and Toei Animation expanded their partnership and their multi-year agreement that would introduce “Dragon Ball Super” throughout the USA & Canada. In addition, the partnership also covered broadcast and merchandising opportunities for Dragon Ball Super as well. All subtitled episodes of Dragon Ball Super were released on FunimationNow followed by new simulcast episodes. In conjunction with the agreement, production began on an English dub of the “Dragon Ball Super” series. It was announced on December 7, 2016 that the English dub of Super would premiere on Adult Swim's Toonami block on January 7, 2017 at 8pm 7pm central ET outside the block with a rerun of the episode at 1130pm 8pm central ET on the block.[9] On August 22, 2017, Dragon Ball Super started airing in Brazil on Cartoon Network Brazil. In Australia, ABC Me started airing Dragon Ball Super on November 3, 2018 with each episode coming out every Saturday at 245 pm. In the United Kingdom, the series aired on Pop from July 1, 2019, with episodes first airing at 7pm on weekdays. Overview The series' plot begins showing the aftermath of the Majin Buu Saga, then proceeds to retell and alter the stories of Dragon Ball Z Battle of Gods and Dragon Ball Z Resurrection F’ as new story arcs. The next part of Super following this takes place in the Universe 6 with the Dragon Team searching for the Super Dragon Balls. Production Akira Toriyama writes the plot outline, and then a team of writers creates the script, expanding, adding, and changing elements from Toriyama's plan as they deem appropriate.[10] They also sometimes decide not to include things from Toriyama's outline such as Goku Black's Super Saiyan form and Fused Zamasu defusing due to the Potara's time limit.[11][12] The original suggestions for some of the storylines come from the editorial office, then Toriyama writes the outlines.[13] However, Toriyama has seemingly complained about the anime's quality at points.[14] As the series has progressed Toyotarō has been given more control over the state of Dragon Ball Super, making some additions to the plot overview which have been implemented into both the manga and the anime, such as the appearance of Vegito in the "Future" Trunks Saga,[12] and the designs of some of the Gods of Destruction. According to Toshio Yoshitaka, an episode takes about 3 weeks to make.[15] The original animation for episode five left was widely criticized by viewers and was redrawn for Blu-ray and DVD release right. However, the 5th episode received harsh criticism from Japanese and Western audiences due to its poor animation style compared to the previous four episodes. These problems continued at episode 24, and several more episodes onward, until episode 39. Dragon Ball Z Kai and Resurrection 'F' producer Norihiro Hayashida felt that the criticism was overblown. He said that people were criticizing the entire series based on a few bad sequences that were done by new animators. He went on to explain a quality decline in the anime industry that he believes is the result of studios cutting time given for post-production and not allowing for reviews of the final product. These scenes were later redrawn for the DVD and Blu-ray releases. Story In a peaceful period following the defeat of Kid Buu, Goku continues to attempt to maintain Earth's peace despite being forced by Chi-Chi to get a job as a radish farmer. Gohan and Videl are married while Krillin has become a police officer.[16] The God of Destruction Beerus prophesizes of a Super Saiyan God and upon waking begins a search for the figure. The search leads him to King Kai's planet where he outclasses a Super Saiyan 3 Goku, before turning his eyes to Vegeta on Earth. Beerus enjoyed his time on Earth until he was angered by the ungenerous Majin Buu for not sharing his pudding. The Z Fighters team up to take out Beerus but his power was too much for them. Before Beerus could destroy the Earth, Goku intervenes and requests for more time to seek out the Super Saiyan God. Goku uses the Dragon Balls to summon Shenron and learns that a ritual is performed to make the Super Saiyan God. After achieving this state, Goku begins another battle with Beerus. In the end result of Beerus winning, Beerus leaves to go back to his planet and sleep. Sorbet and the rest of the Third Stellar Region are failing to find Dragons Balls and their empire starts to crumble by the day so they set out to revive Frieza. After Frieza has been revived, he seeks revenge on Goku and trains for four months. During this time, Goku and Vegeta are being trained by Whis to grow stronger in their base, and Videl gives birth to her and Gohan's daughter, Pan. Frieza has returned to Earth and brings an army of one thousand soldiers. His army has been defeated by some Z-Fighters. Goku and Vegeta eventually realize Frieza is alive and reach Earth. Goku and Vegeta combat Frieza in his Golden form using Super Saiyan Blue. Frieza destroys the Earth as a last ditch effort to escape the wrath of Vegeta, however, Whis, Beerus, Goku and some few others survive. Whis alters time and sends Goku three minutes into the past to finish off Frieza before he can destroy the Earth. Gohan starts training with Piccolo to get back in fighting shape and protect his loved ones. Additionally, Goku and Vegeta resume their training. Goku and Vegeta's training is interrupted once again with the arrival of Champa and Vados. It is revealed that there are twelve universes in all, and Goku and Vegeta are from Universe Seven, and Champa is the God of Destruction of Universe 6. Upon being stunned by the delicacies of Earth, Champa and Beerus arranges a Tournament of Destroyers. If Champa wins, he will swap the Earth of Universe 7 with the extinct Earth of his universe. If Beerus wins, he will obtain the six Super Dragon Balls Champa has been secretly collecting throughout the two universes. Team Universe 7, consisting of Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Majin Buu and the mysterious Monaka face off against Team Universe 6, Frost, Hit, Botamo, Cabba and Auta Magetta. Team Universe 7 wins after Goku surrenders in his final match with Hit, stating that he wants to fight him in full power, prompting Hit to intentionally eliminate himself against the shockingly useless Monaka in the final match. As Champa is about to incur his wrath against his own tournament candidates, Zeno, the King of All Gods, appears and says that he has been observing the event, and hopes to set up a similar tournament, with contestants from all twelve universes. Zeno leaves, and Beerus utilizes the Super Dragon Balls to resurrect Universe 6's planet Earth along with its inhabitants. After that event, Goku, Vegeta, Goten, Trunks and Monaka are stranded on an outer space adventure, where Goku faces off against Duplicate Vegeta. Some time later, Future Trunks uses his time machine to escape from his dystopian timeline, where Future Bulma and millions have perished from the mysterious threat known as Goku Black, a mysterious but sinister doppelganger of Goku. Arriving in the present, Trunks reunites with the Z Fighters and meets Beerus and Whis. Goku Black invades their timeline to seek Future Trunks, and ends up fighting with Goku. However, a distortion pulls him back to Future Trunks' timeline. Realizing that Black was using a mystical artifact known as the Time Ring, which only belongs to the Supreme Kais, along with Goku, Beerus & Whis travel to Universe 10, to apprehend Gowasu, who has the Time Ring, and his apprentice Zamasu, who possesses identical ki to Black. Zamasu despises all mortals due to their aggressive nature and their inevitable drive to start conflict and wars, which he believes is something that can never be prevented as long as they aren't destroyed. After he is easily defeated by Goku, Zamasu becomes fanatically obsessed with the Universe 7's imprudent warrior, who he realizes, has divine ki, which makes him believe that the power of the mortals are going unchecked. Zeno summons Goku to his palace, where they meet Grand Minister. Zeno declares that he wants to be Goku's friend and gives him a button that will summon him if needed. Using another time machine, Goku, Vegeta and Future Trunks head into the future and are shocked to see Black with another counterpart of Zamasu. They get defeated and head back to the past. Zamasu's beliefs of mortal extinction is strengthened after he sees more barbaric violence initiated by the mortals in the far future and later the Destroyer's Tournament, which makes him infuriated at the irresponsibility of the other gods, who he believes is not taking their job seriously. He confronts Zuno and forces him to tell him everything about the Super Dragon Balls and Goku. Shin informs of this event to the Z Fighters. Beerus, Goku, Whis & Supreme Kai head to Universe 10 where they witness Zamasu assassinating Gowasu in order to steal the Time Ring. Whis uses his Temporal Do-Over to undo the effect, and Beerus destroys Zamasu. Goku, Vegeta & Future Trunks head back to the future where they see that Goku Black and Zamasu are still present. Black reveals that he is indeed Zamasu. Before Future Trunks created a new timeline by going to the past, in the original timeline, Zamasu still met Goku, assassinated Gowasu, stole his Time Ring, and used the Super Dragon Balls to swap bodies with Goku whose power he lusts over and later kills him and his family. Realizing his own timeline is doomed beyond repair, he uses the Ring to travel to the timeline of Future Trunks and seeks a new ally, this timeline's version of Zamasu. They wreak havoc on multiple planets and universes, killing all gods, and reach to Earth as their final act of genocide, after every other part of the cosmos are wiped out, continuing their Zero Mortals Plan. Also, it is revealed that Future Zamasu used the now-destroyed Super Dragon Balls of their timeline to attain immortality. Trunks attains a powerful transformation, while a beaten Goku and Vegeta return to the past. Goku learns the Evil Containment Wave so that he can seal Zamasu away while Vegeta trains in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber. They return to the future and later, Gowasu and Supreme Kai joins in to stop the evil acts. After Future Zamasu is driven to a corner, Goku Black decides to utilize their contingency plan, and they fuse to become Fused Zamasu. Goku and Vegeta use Supreme Kai's Potara earrings to fuse and become Vegito, and a ferocious battle ensues. However, because of the time limit and physical constraints caused by the Potara Fusion, Goku and Vegeta defuse. Future Trunks steps in as Zamasu is being overwhelmed by the imbalance of his spiritual and physical state and uses the energy of Goku, Vegeta and all the living beings in the planet, to slice Zamasu up, he is forced to cast off his physical body. He transcends his physical vessel and his essence & will becomes one with the very cosmos itself. Goku uses Zeno's button which summons Future Zeno, who erases the timeline out of annoyance. The surviving fighters escape to the past. Future Trunks and Goku return to the timeline back again, and they take Future Zeno to the main timeline's Zeno, and they become playmates. A traumatized and devastated Future Trunks and Future Mai decide to live in the new alternate timeline that Whis created after he went to warn Future Beerus about Zamasu and they bid a heartful final farewell to the Z Fighters after they are unable to save their own world. After that event, minor events revolve around some of the characters. Some time later, at Goku's request, the two Zeno's decide to organize a tournament including all twelve universes, called the Tournament of Power, which will take place in the Null Realm. In the Zeno Expo, Great Priest reveals that this tournament is not only made for recreational purposes, in fact, the Zeno's were planning to get rid of the weaker universes all along and this tournament will also serve as a judging basis for them to do so, with the four universes that were at the top of Zeno's mortal level scale, being spared automatically. However, before the actual Tournament begins, Future Zeno wishes to see an exhibition match to experience the thrill beforehand. The Grand Priest accedes and a warm up tournament is setup between Universe 7 and Universe 9. Majin Buu, Gohan and Goku respectively defeat the wolfish fighters Basil, Lavender, and Bergamo with Goku revealing his Super Saiyan Blue form, thus surprising all the Gods of Destruction. After Goku wins, a mysterious fighter by the name of Top wishes to fight Goku, considering himself a servant of justice and the latter as evil. An intense battle begins with Toppo dislocating Goku's shoulder and Super Saiyan Blue Goku delivering a Kamehameha at point blank range. Toppo survives but the Great Priest stops the battles before one of them dies before the tournament. Before leaving, Toppo reveals that he is not the strongest fighter in Universe 11 but it is his friend Jiren, who will destroy Goku for sure. The Great Priest announces that the tournament will begin in 40 Earth hours and all the Universes depart. Goku returns to Earth and, along with Gohan, sets out to recruit 8 other members. Vegeta agrees to participate after Bulma gives birth to their daughter, Bulla. Goku recruits Piccolo, Master Roshi, Androids 17 and 18, Tien, and Krillin. Majin Buu is selected but falls asleep and Goku chooses Frieza as a replacement, much to everyone's horror. Everyone arrives at the World of Void for the tournament and a chaotic battle royal ensues between all the eight universes. Powerful new warriors prove their worth in the battlefield and Universe 7 defeats Universes 9, which is promptly erased. The tournament proceeds, and Universe 6's Saiyan warriors Kale and Caulifla continue to break their limits throughout the battle royal. Shortly, Universe 10 is erased after their last fighter Obni is defeated by Gohan. As half of the time goes by in the tournament, Goku faces off against the mightiest mortal, Jiren, whose power is rumored to be in the domain of the Gods of Destruction. During his intense battle with Jiren, Goku falls after his plan to release the Spirit Bomb, but he ends up obtaining a godly state known as Ultra Instinct, which allows him to dodge any attack without having to think, in exchange of putting unconditional faith on his own body. Goku ultimately loses and proceeds to battle the other universes. Universe 6's strongest fighter Hit is unpredictably eliminated by Jiren. Goku defeats Kefla, the fusion of Kale and Caulifla, by reactivating his Ultra Instinct and erupting a mighty Kamehameha at her, throwing her out of the ring. Promptly, Universe 2 and their love warriors and Universe 6 and their last Namekian fighters are erased by the combined efforts of Universe 7, who also clear up Universe 4 and it's fighting team, comprised of cunning superpowered extraterrestrials of diverse races, briefly. Universe 3's mightiest warriors fuse together to create the towering and gigantic winged monster, Agnilasa, who is defeated by the combined powers of the seventh universe, causing Universe 3 to get erased. The final warriors remaining in the stage are Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Frieza and 17, who have to face off against Universe 11's Jiren, Toppo & Dyspo. Gohan eliminates himself in the process to take down Dyspo with him with the help of Frieza. Toppo, infuriated at his inability to stand a chance against Universe 7, leaves behind all his ideals and motivations to turn into a God of Destruction. Frieza is pummeled by Toppo, who is eliminated in a frenzied attack by Vegeta. Jiren finally decides to release his true power, and starts to drop his calm and composed attitude. It is revealed that Jiren's family and allies were all ravaged by an evildoer in the past, and that Jiren has lost all his faith in humanity and friendship or trust after his own allies betrayed him when they abandoned him out of fear of getting the same fate as their fallen friends. Jiren's mind broke, and so did his will. Traumatized, Jiren convinced himself that strength was absolute, that strength forgives all, even the past, as the strength of the evildoer was enough to destroy the hopes of Jiren and his allies. Jiren trained endlessly all these years, reveling in his own unstoppable growing strength to suppress his frustrations and enforcing his own brand of justice against evil by enlisting in the Pride Troopers, vowing to never let anything like his past ever happen in the future again. Vegeta goes beyond Super Saiyan Blue during his ferocious battle with Jiren, the last remaining Universe 11 warrior. Android 17 seemingly blows himself up in a last ditch effort to save Goku and Vegeta from Jiren. Vegeta is knocked out by Jiren, who gives all of his energy away to Goku, putting his trust in his fellow Saiyan. Goku taps into Ultra Instinct again, and goes toe to toe with Jiren, and finally, he masters the godly form. Goku proceeds to defeat Jiren, who starts going through a mental breakdown, devastated that all of his years of training and his ideals were all shattered by Goku, who proved that friendship and unity could be used as a drive to victory. Before he is able to eliminate Jiren who has started to acknowledge the Saiyan warrior's words, Goku's body suffers from using Ultra Instinct repetitively and he collapses. However, it is revealed that both Frieza and Android 17, who has survived his explosion, are still in the ring. They save Goku and proceed to fight a heavily damaged Jiren, who finally exhibits catharsis, upon hearing the inspiring words of his comrade Toppo who says that he believed in Jiren all along and always will. Although, initially, Frieza planned to clear up the strong enemies and then later betray Universe 7 to steal the Super Dragon Balls for himself and use it's power to turn the gods against each other and receive unimaginable strength, he realizes that Jiren's power is too much for even him to handle. Frieza reluctantly accepts to team up with Goku to save Universe 7, throwing away his selfish goals of obtaining the Super Dragon Balls to defeat their opponent in the face of erasure. Putting their complete trust in each other despite being enemies, Goku and Frieza unite their strength to eliminate Jiren. However, they are eliminated in the process. Universe 11 is erased and Android 17, the last person standing in the tournament, uses the Super Dragon Balls to restore all the erased universes. The Grand Minister reveals that Zeno foresaw the outcome of the tournament, and that if the victor used the Super Dragon Balls for a selfish wish, he would destroy everything in existence. The tournament would serve as a great message to gods of the different universes to balance the order of their own respective universes. Out of gratitude, Beerus commands Whis to resurrect Frieza for his true comradeship in the end. Jiren finally acknowledges that he is done letting the past bind him in the future, revealing that he has let go of his hollow exterior to mask his problems, and that he was going to face them head on. He seems to come closer to accepting the Pride Troopers as his friends. The Dragon Team return to Earth and celebrate. Bulma gifts Android 17 a cruiser for his valiant contributions in the tournament. After his imminent return, Frieza seizes the opportunity to reassemble the extinct Frieza Forces, declaring with a malicious grin, that the emperor of the universe has returned. Goku and Vegeta go to the place where they first battled. Goku reveals that he has lost the ability to use Ultra Instinct, but he and Vegeta promise each other that they will keep getting stronger, and continue breaking their limits. Sagas God of Destruction Beerus Saga[17] Episodes 1-15 Golden Frieza Saga[17] Episodes 16-27 Universe 6 Saga Episodes 28-41 Copy-Vegeta Saga Episodes 42-46 "Future" Trunks Saga Episodes 47-76 Universe Survival Saga Episodes 77-131 Movies, TV specials, OVA Movies Dragon Ball Super Broly Dragon Ball Super Super Hero TV specials This is the Ultimate Battle in all the Universes! Son Goku vs Jiren!! Right Before the Dragon Ball Super Movie Debuts! Looking Back on the TV Show's Climax DVD/Blu-ray All the Japanese and Funimation DVD and Blu-ray releases are presented in the original 169 aspect ratio. Japanese releases Title Release Episode Region Compatibility* Details Dragon Ball Super Box One December 2, 2015 1 - 12 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Box Two March 6, 2016 13-24 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Box Three July 2, 2016 25-36 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Box Four October 4, 2016 37-48 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Box Five January 6, 2017 49-60 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Box Six April 4, 2017 61-72 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Box Seven August 2, 2017 73-84 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Box Eight October 3, 2017 85-96 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Box Nine January 6, 2018 97-108 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Box Ten April 3, 2018 109-120 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Box Eleven July 3, 2018 121-131 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Box 1 CoverDragon Ball Super Box 1Dragon Ball Super Box 2 CoverDragon Ball Super Box 2Dragon Ball Super Box 3 CoverDragon Ball Super Box 3Dragon Ball Super Box 4 CoverDragon Ball Super Box 4Dragon Ball Super Box 5 CoverDragon Ball Super Box 5Dragon Ball Super Box 6 CoverDragon Ball Super Box 6Dragon Ball Super Box 7 CoverDragon Ball Super Box 7Dragon Ball Super Box 8 CoverDragon Ball Super Box 8Dragon Ball Super Box 9 CoverDragon Ball Super Box 9Dragon Ball Super Box 10 CoverDragon Ball Super Box 10Dragon Ball Super Box 11 CoverDragon Ball Super Box 11 Funimation English releases Title Release Episodes Region Compatibility* Details Dragon Ball Super Part One July 25, 2017 1-13 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Run-time of 300 minutes, TV-PG Rating, available on DVD & Blu-ray plus 20 minutes of bonus material Dragon Ball Super Part Two October 3, 2017 14-26 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Run-time of 300 minutes, TV-PG Rating, available on DVD & Blu-ray plus 17 minutes of bonus material Dragon Ball Super Part Three February 20, 2018 27-39 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Run-time of 300 minutes, TV-PG Rating, available on DVD & Blu-ray plus 17 minutes of bonus material Dragon Ball Super Part Four June 19, 2018 40-52 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Run-time of 301 minutes, TV-PG Rating, available on DVD & Blu-ray plus 18 minutes of bonus material Dragon Ball Super Part Five October 2, 2018 53-65 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Run-time of 301 minutes, TV-PG Rating, available on DVD & Blu-ray plus 18 minutes of bonus material Dragon Ball Super Part Six January 8, 2019 66-78 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Run-time of 301 minutes, TV-PG Rating, available on DVD & Blu-ray plus 18 minutes of bonus material Dragon Ball Super Part Seven April 2, 2019 79-91 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Run-time of 325 minutes, TV-PG Rating, available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Part Eight July 2, 2019 92-104 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Run-time of 325 minutes, TV-PG Rating, available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Part Nine October 8, 2019 105-117 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Run-time of 325 minutes, TV-PG Rating, available on DVD & Blu-ray Dragon Ball Super Part Ten January 14, 2020 118-131 Blu-ray A/BDVD 1/4 Run-time of 350 minutes, TV-PG Rating, available on DVD & Blu-ray plus 24 minutes of bonus material Part One Blu-rayPart One DVDPart Two Blu-rayPart Two DVDPart Three Blu-rayPart Three DVDPart Four Blu-rayPart Four DVDPart Five Blu-rayPart Five DVDPart Six Blu-RayPart Six DVDPart Seven Blu-RayPart Seven DVDPart Eight Blu-RayPart Eight DVDPart Nine Blu-rayPart Nine DVDPart Ten Blu-rayPart Ten DVD * As stated on back of case Cast Character Name Japanese voice actor English voice actor Funimation English voice actor Toonami Asia/Bang Zoom![18][19] Goku Masako Nozawa Sean SchemmelColleen Clinkenbeard Young Lex LangPhilece Sampler Young Gohan Masako Nozawa Kyle Hebert Chris Hackney Goten Masako Nozawa Kara Edwards Philece Sampler Vegeta Ryō Horikawa Christopher SabatJustin Briner Young Kaiji Tang Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Monica Rial Wendee Lee Trunks Takeshi Kusao Alexis Tipton Haley Lewis Gotenks Masako NozawaTakeshi Kusao Kara EdwardsAlexis Tipton Philece SamplerHaley Lewis Krillin Mayumi Tanaka Sonny StraitLaurie Steele Young Brian BeacockJulie Maddalena Young Master Roshi Masaharu Satō Mike McFarland Kirk Thornton Piccolo Toshio Furukawa Christopher Sabat Ray Chase Chi-Chi Naoko Watanabe, Mayumi Shò Cynthia Cranz Michelle Ruff Videl Yūko Minaguchi Kara Edwards Erika Harlacher Pan Yūko Minaguchi Jeannie Tirado Unknown Mr. Satan Unshō Ishizuka Chris Rager Jamieson Price Good Buu Kōzō Shioya Josh Martin Spike Spencer Shenron Ryūzaburō Ōtomo Christopher Sabat Unknown Beerus Kōichi Yamadera Jason Douglas John DeMita Whis Masakazu Morita Ian Sinclair Doug Erholtz Oracle Fish Shōko Nakagawa Monica Rial Brian Beacock Frieza Ryūsei Nakao Chris AyresDaman Mills understudy Derek Stephen Prince Champa Mitsuo Iwata Jason Liebrecht Kirk Thornton Vados Yuriko Yamaguchi Caitlin Glass Tamara Ryan King Kai Jōji Yanami episodes 1-12Naoki Tatsuta episodes 13-131 Sean Schemmel Michael McConnohie Bubbles Takahiro Fujimoto Christopher Sabat Unknown Gregory Yūsuke Numata John Burgmeier Spike Spencer Yamcha Tōru Furuya Christopher Sabat Grant George Tien Shinhan Hikaru Midorikawa John Burgmeier Ray Chase Chiaotzu Hiroko Emori Brina Palencia Unknown Android 18 Miki Itō Meredith McCoy Tamara Ryan Marron Hiroko Ushida Tia Ballard Unknown Oolong Naoki Tatsuta Brad JacksonBryan Massey Episode 89-96 Ray Chase Ox-King Ryūzaburō Ōtomo Kyle Hebert Unknown Puar Naoko Watanabe Brina Palencia Unknown Dende Aya Hirano Justin Cook Michelle Ruff Jaco Natsuki Hanae Todd Haberkorn Unknown Bee Masami Suzuki Christopher Bevins Unknown Shin Shinichiro Ohta Kent Williams N/A Kibito Shin Aomori Chuck Huber N/A Kibito Kai Shinichirō Ōta Kent Williams David Vincent Old Kai Ryōichi Tanaka Kent Williams Steve Kramer Emperor Pilaf Shigeru Chiba Chuck Huber Tom Fahn Shu Tesshō Genda Chris Cason Tom Bauer Mai Eiko Yamada Colleen Clinkenbeard Julie Maddalena King Vegeta Masaharu Satō Christopher Sabat Michael McConnohie Caroni Takahiro Fujimoto John Burgmeier Unknown Miss Piiza Yukiko Morishita Linda Young Philece Sampler Pirozhki Hisao Egawa Kyle Hebert Unknown Galbee Mitsuaki Hoshino Bob Carter Kirk Thorton Sorbet Shirō Saitō Jeremy Schwartz Paul St. Peter Tagoma Kazuya Nakai Micah Solusod Tom Bauer Shisami Tetsu Inada Brad Venable Unknown Captain Ginyu Katsuyuki Konishi R Bruce Elliott Richard Epcar Tights Hiromi Tsuru Anastasia Muñoz N/A Narrator Jōji Yanami episodes 1-12Naoki Tatsuta episodes 13-131 Doc Morgan David Vincent Zuno Keiichi Sonobe Daniel Penz N/A Geppuman Yasunori Masutani Vic Mignogna N/A Galactic King Ken Uo Bob Reed N/A Monaka Masami Kikuchi Daman Mills N/A Cabba Daisuke Kishio Clifford Chapin N/A Frost Ryūsei Nakao Greg Ayres N/A Hit Kazuhiro Yamaji Matthew Mercer N/A Botamo Yasuhiro Takato Cris George N/A Auta Magetta Naoki Tatsuta N/A[20] N/A Referee Kazunari Tanaka Chris Burnett N/A Fuwa Yasunori Masutani Gregory Lush N/A Fuwa's Attendant Kazunari Tanaka Rawly Pickens N/A Singer Yasunori Masutani Lee Murphy N/A Zeno Satomi Kōrogi Sarah Wiedenheft N/A Zeno's Attendants Masaya Takatsuka & Yūsei Oda Jim Foronda N/A Super Shenron Ryūzaburō Ōtomo Christopher Sabat N/A Gryll Jirō Saitō Brienne Olvera N/A Duplicate Gryll Kōhei Fukuhara Brienne Olvera N/A Duplicate Vegeta Ryō Horikawa episode 44Masakazu Morita Brian Drummond N/A Potage Shirō Saitō Bob Hess N/A Future Trunks Takeshi Kusao Eric Vale Sean Chiplock Future Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Monica Rial N/A Arale Norimaki Mami Koyama Brina Palencia N/A Goku Black Masako Nozawa Sean Schemmel N/A Future Mai Eiko Yamada Colleen Clinkenbeard N/A Future Scratch Wakana Kingyo Rawly Pickens N/A Zamasu Shin-ichiro Miki James Marsters N/A Yajirobe Mayumi Tanaka Mike McFarland N/A Korin Ken Uo Christopher Sabat N/A Dr. Briefs Ryōichi Tanaka Mark Stoddard N/A Bikini Hiroko Emori Cynthia Cranz N/A Future Dabura Ryūzaburō Ōtomo Rick Robertson N/A Future Gohan Masako Nozawa Kyle Hebert N/A Gowasu Tetsuo Goto Garrett Schenck N/A Grand Minister Masaya Takatsuka Josh Grelle N/A Future Yajirobe Mayumi Tanaka Mike McFarland N/A Haru Yukiyo Fujii Micah Solusod N/A Maki Wakana Kingyo Apphia Yu N/A Future Zamasu Shin-ichiro Miki James Marsters N/A Turtle Takahiro Fujimoto Christopher Sabat N/A Fused Zamasu Shin-ichiro Miki James Marsters N/A Vegito Ryō HorikawaMasako Nozawa Christopher SabatSean Schemmel N/A Future Zeno Satomi Kōrogi Sarah Wiedenheft N/A Senbei Norimaki Yūsaku Yara R. Bruce Elliot N/A Dr. Mashirito Ryōtarō Okiayu Barry Yandell N/A Mr. Pig TBA Jim Foronda N/A Sun Toshio Furukawa Phil Parsons N/A Bubibinman Phil Parsons N/A Barry Kahn Nobuyuki Hiyama Robert McCollum N/A Cocoa Amaguri Masumi Asano Bryn Apprill N/A Watagash Unknown Ricco Fajardo N/A Fortuneteller Baba Mayumi Tanaka Linda Young N/A King Piccolo Unknown Christopher Sabat N/A Cell Unknown Dameon Clarke N/A Nappa Unknown Phil Parsons N/A Raditz Unknown Justin Cook N/A Super Buu Unknown Justin Cook N/A Guldo Unknown Greg Ayres N/A Burter Unknown Christopher Sabat N/A Jeice Unknown Christopher Sabat N/A Recoome Unknown Christopher Sabat N/A Tambourine Unknown Dameon Clarke N/A Roh Yasunori Masutani Derick Snow N/A Sidra Yasuhiro Mamiya Greg Dulcie N/A Basil Tsuyoshi Koyama Jeff Plunk N/A Lavender Takeshi Kusao Christopher Guerrero N/A Bergamo Eiji Takemoto Marcus Stimac N/A Heles Masumi Asano Maryam Baig N/A Khai Taishi Murata Aaron Roberts N/A Top Kenji Nomura Ray Hurd N/A Eyre Makoto Naruse Alfie Coy N/A Belmod Masumi Kikuchi Markus Lloyd N/A Kuru Tomomichi Nishimura Justin Briner N/A Anato Yussi Oda Chris Burnett N/A Ogma Megumi Urawa Leah Clark N/A Agu Yasuhiro Takato Anthony Bowling N/A Iru Masakazu Morita Bob Reed N/A Marcarita Ai Sasaki Jamie Marchi N/A Bulla Hiromi Tsuru Bryn Apprill N/A Mr. Popo Yasuhiko Kawazu Chris Cason N/A Pell Kōzō Shioya Charles Campbell N/A Kahseral Unshō Ishizuka Tyson Rinehart N/A Dyspo Bin Shimada Christopher Dontrell Piper N/A Quitela Yūsuke Numata Meli Grant N/A Camparri Bin Shimada Calvin Scott Roberts N/A Rumsshi Yasuhiko Kawazu Oliver Tull N/A Araghne Unknown Rawly Pickens N/A Android 17 Shigeru Nakahara Chuck Huber N/A Minotaurus Volcano Ota Charles Campbell N/A Galactic Poacher Boss Masaya Takatsuka Andrew Love N/A Renso Masaya Takatsuka Randy Pearlman N/A Yurin Ai Maeda Luci Christian N/A Caulifla Yuka Komatsu Elizabeth Maxwell N/A Kusu Hiromi Konno Brittney Karbowski N/A Murichim Keiji Hirai Reagan Murdock N/A Mohito Hikaru Midorikawa Howard Wang N/A Brianne de Chateau Rina Kitagawa Veronica Taylor N/A Nigrissi Daisuke Kishio Jon Allen N/A Narirama Takeshi Kusao Daman Mills N/A Kale Yukana Dawn M. Bennett N/A King Yemma Ryūzaburō Ōtomo Chris Rager N/A Ganos Hiroaki Miura Brandon McInnis N/A Universe 9's Assassin Boss Yasuhiko Kawazu Reagan Murdock N/A Arak Taishi Murata Orion Pitts N/A Iwan Yasuhiro Mamiya Josh Martin N/A Liquiir Daisuke Kishio Dallas Reid N/A Korn Unknown Kyle Igneczi N/A Giin Yusei Oda Reagan Murdock N/A Jiren Eiji HanawaYukiko Morishita Child/Teen Patrick SeitzNazeeh Tarsha TeenTerri Doty Child N/A Rylibeu Masumi Asano Krystal LaPorte N/A Napapa Yasuhiro Mamiya David Wald N/A Nink Eiji Takemoto Jim Johnson N/A Roselle Yasuhiro Mamiya Anthony Bowling N/A Hop Yukana Amanda Gish N/A Chappil Masaya Takatsuka Taylor Harris N/A Hyssop Takeshi Kusao David Wald N/A Comfrey Ryōchi Tanaka Alex Mai N/A Oregano Yasunori Masutani Christopher Wehkamp N/A Sorrel Satomi Kōrogi Holly Franklin N/A Dium Naoki Tatsuta John Burgmeier N/A Shosa Masaya Takatsuka Brienne Olvera N/A Majora Mitsuo Iwata Christopher Wehkamp N/A Methiop Daisuke Kishio Shawn Gann N/A Catopesra Yūsei Oda Garret Storms N/A Harmira Masaya Takatsuka Kyle Igneczi N/A Murisam Makoto Naruse Alex Mai N/A Jimizu Yasuhiro Mamiya Sonny Franks N/A Vewon Takeshi Kusao Charles Campbell N/A Tupper Volcano Ota J. Michael Tatum N/A Zoire Yukiko Morishita Aaron Dismuke N/A Cocotte Yuriko Yamaguchi Marissa Lenti N/A Kettle Yūsuke Numata Josh Martin N/A Za Priccio Masami Kakuchi J. Michael Tatum N/A Sanka Coo Ryoko Shiraishi Morgan Berry N/A Sous Roas Yuka Saito Kristi Rothrock N/A Rabanra Masakazu Morita Derick Snow N/A Dyrasem Masaya Takatsuka Austin Tindle N/A Paparoni Hideyuki Hori Christopher Bevins N/A Zarbuto Yasuhiko Kawazu Mark Stoddard N/A Zirloin Volcano Ota Gabe Kunda N/A Bikal Masumi Asano Lauren Landa N/A Sour Unknown Austin Tindle N/A Rubalt Yasuhiro Mamiya Gabe Kunda N/A Obni Atsuki Tani Randy Pearlman N/A Zircor Mitsua Iwata Chris Niosi N/A K'nsi Masakazu Morita Chris Long N/A Biarra Tomomichi Nishimura Shawn Gann N/A Xiangca Ryoko Shiraishi Holly Franklin N/A Caway Marika Kouda Tia Ballard N/A Maji-Kayo Naomi Shindo Meli Grant N/A Dercori Naomi Shindo Amber Lee Connors N/A Dr. Rota Masami Kikuchi Richard Steven Horvitz N/A Prum Nobuyuki Hiyama Jim Foronda N/A Borareta Daisuke Kishio Daman Mills N/A Koitsukai Yusuke Numata Derick Snow N/A Pancéa Kenji Nomura Howard Wang N/A Pilina Hisao Egawa Jarrod Greene N/A Saonel Nobutoshi Canna Brandon Potter N/A Monna Wakana Yamazaki Emily Fajardo N/A Kefla Yuka KomatsuYukana Elizabeth MaxwellDawn M. Bennett N/A Gamisalas Bin Shimada Chris Cason N/A Damom Hideyuki Tanaka Bruce DuBose N/A Koicéareta Yusuke NumataDaisuke KishioKenji Nomura Rawly Pickens N/A Agnilasa Hisao Egawa Christopher Bevins N/A Mule Daisuke Kishio Chris Cason N/A Staff Series Director Kimitoshi Chioka, Morio Hatano as of episode 33,[21] Kōhei Hatano, Tatsuya Nagamine, Ryōta Nakamura Planning Masato Seino, Kazuya Watanabe, and Kōzō Morishita Story Akira Toriyama Screenplay Yoshifumi Fukushima, King Ryu, Toshio Yoshitaka, Makoto Koyama, Atsuhiro Tomioka Character Designs Tadayoshi Yamamuro Music Norihito Sumitomo Soundtracks Theme Songs Opening OP "Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic!" episodes 1~76 "Genkaitoppa X Survivor" episodes 77~131 Insert Songs IN "Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic!" episode 39 "Kyuukyoku no Battle" episodes 110, 115, 116, 121, 123, 129, 130, 131 Endings ED "Hello Hello Hello" episodes 1-12 "Starring Star" episodes 13-25 "Light Pink" episodes 26-36 "Forever Dreaming" episodes 37-49 "Yoka Yoka Dance" episodes 50~59 "Chaofan MUSIC" episodes 60~72 "Aku no Tenshi to Seigi no Akuma" episodes 73~83 "Boogie Back" episodes 84~96 "Haruka" episodes 97~108 "By a 70cm Square Window" episodes 109~121 "Lágrima" episodes 122~131 Gallery The first posterDragon Ball Super ending imageTitle logoDragon Ball Super eye-catch 1Dragon Ball Super eye-catch 2Dragon Ball Super eye-catch 3Dragon Ball Super eye-catch 4Dragon Ball Super eye-catch 5Dragon Ball Super eye-catch 6Dragon Ball Super eye-catch 7Dragon Ball Super eye-catch 8Dragon Ball Super eye-catch 9Dragon Ball Super eye-catch 10Dragon Ball Super 1 hour special eye-catch Japan TV onlyDragon Ball Super 1 hour special eyecatch Universe 11/TV Japan OnlyDragon Ball Super eye-catch 11Dragon Ball Super eye-catch 12Dragon Ball Super eye-catch 13Dragon Ball Super eye-catch 14Dragon Ball Super logoGoku in the 15 second long trailerSuper Saiyan Goku in the 15 second trailerGoten charging a KamehamehaWhis and Beerus meeting with Champa and VadosBeerus and WhisTrunks and GotenConfirmed Characters 1Confirmed Characters 2V-Jump August Issue 1V-Jump August Issue 2Poster promoting the first two sagasDragon Ball Super promo imageV-Jump Dragon Ball Super promo artDragon Ball Super promoUniverse 6 arc key visualFuture Trunks arc key visualUniverse Survival arc key visualUniverse Survival arc key visual, with Frieza replacing BuuTournament of Power arc key visual See also Dragon Ball Super Start Guide Dragon Ball Super manga List of Dragon Ball Super episodes External links Official Toei Animation's website Official Funimation's website Preview 1 Preview 2 References ↑ New Dragon Ball Super tv series announced for 2015. kanenshuu. ↑ 「ドラゴンボール」新アニメ、18年ぶりに放送!鳥山明がストーリー原案. natalie. ↑ Dragon Ball Super start date of July 5, 2015. dragonballinsider. ↑ Dragon Ball Super to get a manga adaptation as well. shonengamez. ↑ Kazuya Yoshii and Good Morning America to perform Dragon Bal Super themes. Crunchyroll. ↑ Dragon Ball Super opening and ending theme announced. saiyanisland. ↑ 7月放送スタート「ドラゴンボール超スーパー」テーマ曲決定!! オープニングは吉井和哉「超絶☆ダイナミック!!」エンディングにグッドモーニングアメリカ!公式HPもオープン!. ↑ Dragon Ball Super on Portugal and Israel tv. toei-animation. ↑ English dub of Dragon Ball Super to premiere on Adult Swim Toonami. Funimation. ↑ Future Trunks returns Evil Goku Future Dragon Ball Super. ↑ Goku Black's info from Toriyama includes that he Black turns into a normal Super Saiyan, this is never implemented into the anime. vignette4. ↑ Dragon Ball Super volume 4 interview Dragon Ball Super 1 2 3 ↑ Future Trunks arc announced Dragon Ball Super. kanzenshuu. ↑ Dragon Ball 30th Anniversary Super History Book ↑ It takes about 3 weeks for one episode.. Twitter May 25, 2017. ↑ Weekly Shonen Jump 31, 2015 ↑ Dragon Ball Super complete showcase event reveals series plot. kanzenshuu. ↑ English dub cast for Toonami Asia's version of Dragon Ball Super. toonamifaithful. ↑ Bang Zoom! dub Cancelled. twitter November 30, 2017. ↑ Who voices Magetta?. twitter September 30, 2017. ↑ Morio Hatano appointed Dragon Ball Super series director. kanzenshuu. Site Navigation v d eDragon Ball production staffCompaniesBird Studio • Caramel Mama • Shueisha • Toei AnimationAuthorsAkira Toriyama • Naho Ooishi* • Toyotarou* • Yoshitaka Nagayama*AssistantsTakashi MatsuyamaEditorsKazuhiko Torishima • Yū Kondō • Fuyuto Takeda • Shinichi Fukumitsu* • Daisuke Terashi* • Akio Iyoku* • Victory Uchida*DirectorsMinoru Okazaki • Akinori Nagaoka • Kazuhisa Takenouchi • Daisuke Nishio • Mitsuo Hashimoto • Takahiro Imamura • Shigeyasu Yamauchi • Yoshihiro Ueda • Masahiro Hosoda • Yasuhiro NowatariProducersKeizo Shichijo • Kōzō Morishita • Kenji Shimizu • Tamio Kojima • Chiaki Imada • Rikizō Kayano • Tomio Anzai • Tsutomu Tomari • Tan Takaiwa • Seiichi Hiruta • Kōji Kaneda • Gyarmath Bogdan • James WongProduction managersKazumi Fujioka • Matsuji Kishimoto • Takeshi Torimoto • Akihiko Yamaguchi • Yuichi SuenagaScreenwritersTakao Koyama • Toshiki Inoue • Keiji Terui • Yoshifumi Yuki • Katsuyuki Sumisawa • Hiroshi Toda • Aya Matsui • Atsushi Maekawa • Yūsuke Watanabe • Ben Ramsey • Akira ToriyamaArt directorsMitsuo Shindō • Yoshiyuki Yamamoto • Kunio Kaneshima • Iwamitsu Ito • Hiromitsu Shiozaki • Yuji Ikeda • Shigenori Takada • Masahiro Shimanuki • Ryuuji Yoshiike • Hiroshi Katō • Teppei HoritaAnime designersMinoru Maeda • Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru • Tadayoshi Yamamuro • Naohiro ShintaniAnimatorsMasayuki Uchiyama • Naoki Miyahara • Naotoshi ShidaSpecial EffectsHidenori Arai • Nao ŌtaMusic composersShunsuke Kikuchi • Chiho Kiyooka • Akihito Tokunaga • Kenji Yamamoto • Norihito Sumitomo • Shuki Levy • Kussa Mahchi • Ron Wasserman • Bruce Faulconer • Julius Dobos • Mike Smith • Scott Morgan • Andy Baylor • Dale Kelly • Mark Akin • Scot Risch • Tom Keenlyside • John Mitchell • David Iris • Mark Menza • Dave Moran • Nathan JohnsonVocalistsHironobu Kageyama • Takayoshi Tanimoto • Ayumi HamasakiVoice actorsJapanese voice actors • Blue Water voice actors • Ocean voice actors • FUNimation voice actorsSee alsoDr. Slump • Dragon Ball manga • anime • Dragon Ball Z • Dragon Ball GT • Dragon Ball Z Kai • Dragon Ball Super manga • anime • Super Dragon Ball Heroes anime • Video games • Related manga
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