How DragonBall is also known in the world

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How DragonBall is also known in the world

Post by TheRed259 » Fri Aug 10, 2018 4:07 pm

Sferat e Dragoit (Albania)

دراغون بول (Arabia)

Dragoi Bola (Spain) (Basque language)

Bola de Drac (Spain) (Catalan, Valencian language)

Bola de Dragón (Spain) (Castilian Spanish language)

As Bólas Máxicas (Spain) (Galician language)

Bólas do Dragón (Spain) (Galician language)

龙珠 (China, Hong Kong)

七龙珠 (Taiwan)

Zmajeva Kugla (Serbia, Croatia)

Ντράγκονμπολ (Greece, Cyprus)

דרגון בול (Israel)

ドラゴンボール (Japan)

드래곤볼 (Korea)

Drakonų kova (Lithuania)

Mutiara Naga (Malaysia)

Жемчуг дракона (Russia)

ดราก้อนบอล (Thailand)

7 Viên Ngọc Rồng (Vietnam)

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Re: How DragonBall is also known in the world

Post by Cure Dragon 255 » Sun Aug 12, 2018 4:34 am

Awwwwwww...dang Latin America and its utter faithfulness! I wish we had an unique name for Dragon Ball!
Marz wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 11:27 pm "Well, the chapter was good, the story was good and so were the fights. But a new transformation, in Dragon Ball? And one that's ugly? This is where we draw the line!!! Jump the Shark moment!!"

This forum is so over-dramatic that it's not even funny.
90sDBZ wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2019 2:44 pm19 years ago I was rushing home from school to watch DBZ on Cartoon Network, and today I've rushed home from work to watch DBS on Pop. I guess it's true the more things change the more they stay the same. :lol:

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