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* '''[[Nippon Golden Network]]''': The first official (and subtitled!) broadcast of ''Dragon Ball'' and ''Dragon Ball Z'' in America came by way of Hawaiian cable channel Nippon Golden Network.
* '''[[Nippon Golden Network]]''': The first official (and subtitled!) broadcast of ''Dragon Ball'' and ''Dragon Ball Z'' in America came by way of Hawaiian cable channel Nippon Golden Network.
* '''[[International Channel]]''': Raw Japanese (unsubtitled) broadcasts of ''Dragon Ball Z'' and ''Dragon Ball GT'' aired in America by way of the International Channel on cable.
* '''[[International Channel]]''': Raw Japanese (unsubtitled) broadcasts of ''Dragon Ball Z'' and ''Dragon Ball GT'' aired in America by way of the International Channel on cable.
* '''[[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998)‎‎]]''': FUNimation's English dub of the ''Dragon Ball Z'' television series from 1996 to 1998 spanned 53 edited, English dub-only episodes — supplemented by a three-episode-cut of ''Dragon Ball Z'' Movie 3 — airing over the course of two syndicated television broadcast seasons on local network affiliates.
=Episode Lists=
==Japanese Broadcasts==
* '''[[List of Dr. Slump: Arale-chan Episodes]]'''
* '''[[List of Dragon Ball Episodes]]'''
* '''[[List of Dragon Ball Z Episodes]]'''
* '''[[List of Dragon Ball GT Episodes]]'''
* '''[[List of Dragon Ball Kai Episodes]]'''
* '''[[List of Dragon Ball Super Episodes]]'''
* '''[[List of Super Dragon Ball Heroes Episodes]]'''
* '''[[List of Dr. Slump (1997) Episodes]]'''
* '''[[List of Sand Land Episodes]]'''
==American Broadcasts==
* '''[[List of FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-2003) Episodes]]'''

Revision as of 16:05, 30 March 2026

"Broadcast" generally refers to the first-time terrestrial television screening of a work; in the modern era, this also refers to "web series" (or simulcasts thereof) which have a specific debut or premiere date.

Within the expanded works of Akira Toriyama, this includes domestic partners like Fuji TV, but also extends to dubbed productions with their own (often seasonal) broadcasts.

Structural Information

  • Season: Television broadcasts of the Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball franchises in Japan did not follow segmented "season" designations, delineations, or breaks. FUNimation (later absorbed into the Crunchyroll branding) markets the Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, Dragon Ball Kai (as "Dragon Ball Z Kai"), and Dragon Ball Super television series with "season" distinctions for the home video market, but these "season" delineations are arbitrary, and do not line up with the company's own respective television broadcast seasons (where and if they do exist).

Japanese Television Broadcast

  • Fuji TV: The primary channel for all Dragon Ball broadcasts in Japan, from Dr. Slump before it, all the way through Dragon Ball Super.

American Television Broadcast

  • Nippon Golden Network: The first official (and subtitled!) broadcast of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z in America came by way of Hawaiian cable channel Nippon Golden Network.
  • International Channel: Raw Japanese (unsubtitled) broadcasts of Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT aired in America by way of the International Channel on cable.
  • FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998)‎‎: FUNimation's English dub of the Dragon Ball Z television series from 1996 to 1998 spanned 53 edited, English dub-only episodes — supplemented by a three-episode-cut of Dragon Ball Z Movie 3 — airing over the course of two syndicated television broadcast seasons on local network affiliates.

Episode Lists

Japanese Broadcasts

American Broadcasts