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Broadcast of the Dragon Ball franchise in Japan does not follow segmented "season" designations, delineations, or breaks. While "cours" do exist and may be followed by other production companies adapting other franchises, as with many other Toei adaptations of Shueisha properties, this has never been the case with a mainline Dragon Ball series television broadcast.

Dragon Ball's first episode aired in February 1986, and the franchise ran continuously until the final Dragon Ball GT episode in November 1997. Likewise, Dragon Ball Super television series ran from its first episode in July 2015 straight through to its final episode in March 2018.

The closest example to a hard division that exists for the Dragon Ball franchise is the actual broadcast break between the original Dragon Ball Kai series of episodes (April 2009 to March 2011) and its "Final Chapters" broadcast (April 2014 to June 2015).

FUNimation & American Seasons

FUNimation 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. 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).

Dragon Ball

Syndication Broadcast

FUNimation's original English dub of the Dragon Ball television series spanned a single season of 13 episodes airing from September to December in 1995. Though the company had plans to run through 26 episodes[1] and beyond[2], the decision was made to move on to Dragon Ball Z for the fall 1996 broadcast season[3].

Cable Broadcast

Following the success of their ongoing Dragon Ball Z broadcast (see below), American cable network Cartoon Network picked up the original Dragon Ball television series for continued broadcast in 2001.[4] The series ran in season-style blocks (much TBD) until December 2003.[5]

New episodes of Dragon Ball will be starting on Monday, September 1st at 5:30pm ET, starting the Demon King Piccolo saga. This season is expected to complete the show’s run, with the final 52 episodes (102-153).[6]

"Season" Episodes Beginning Date End Date
5 102-153 September 1, 2003 December #, 2003

Home Video

FUNimation's original 13-episode broadcast season was released on six VHS volumes, and later a two-disc DVD set ("The Saga of Goku").

Two-disc "saga" sets (Dragon Ball Saga Sets (Funimation)), subsequent five "season" sets (Dragon Ball Season DVDs (Funimation))

Dragon Ball Z

Syndication Broadcast

FUNimation's English dub of the Dragon Ball Z television series from September 1996 to May 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.

A single episode aired during the first broadcast season; this was expanded to a full hour-long, two-episode block in its second broadcast season.[7]

This era is often referred to as the "Ocean dub" or "Pioneer dub" or "Saban dub", confusing various partners of the time and obfuscating the ultimate ownership and production by FUNimation themselves.

Cable Broadcast

The first two "seasons" were later licensed to Cartoon Network in 1998 for airing on the cable channel's Toonami block beginning that September, eventually paving the way for a third broadcast season the following year.

The third broadcast season began in September 1999...

"Season" Episodes Beginning Date End Date
3 54-92 (68-107 JP) September 13, 1999[8][9] November 3, 1999[10]
n/a 93-102 (108-117 JP) April 15, 2000 May 6, 2000
4 TBD September 4, 2000[11] TBD

Home Video

TBD

Dragon Ball GT

Cable Broadcast

TBD

Dragon Ball GT will start on Cartoon Network on October 3rd, apparently airing just Fridays at 6:30. According to FUNimation’s announcement at Otakon, it will begin from the FUNimation-created recap ‘episode 16,’ “A Grand Problem”, as does the DVD release. They still say the first 15 episodes (whatever happened to the real Episode 16 that was not included on the first DVD?) will be released eventually, although they have not said when.[6]

"Season" Episodes Beginning Date End Date
1 16-## October 3, 2003 TBD
"The Lost Episodes" 1-16 TBD TBD

Home Video

TBD

External Links

Notes

References

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  6. 6.0 6.1 "DB, DBZ, DBGT Cartoon Network News" (09 August 2003). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 08 June 2021.
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  8. "New Date For Third Season Debut on Cartoon Network" (07 September 1999). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 08 June 2021.
  9. "DBZ Uncensored: Episode 68". DBZ Uncensored. Retrieved: 08 June 2021.
  10. "DBZ Uncensored: Episode 107". DBZ Uncensored. Retrieved: 08 June 2021.
  11. "Past Updates - Page 5" (30 August 2000). Temple 'O Trunks. Retrieved: 08 June 2021.