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You can check out the official press release and trailer down below:

The season and episode counts for the three new Dragon Ball series now available are as follows: Previously only to Funimation, these three Dragon Ball franchise series come as part of another wave of new content that will expand Crunchyroll’s extensive library since the March 1st unification announcement as the two companies perform a Fusion Dance to give fans the ultimate anime experience in one streaming service. The Dragon Ball phenomena began in 1984 in Japan when the original manga series from Akira Toriyama premiered in Shueisha’s “Weekly Shonen Jump.” It quickly became a top ranked title throughout its ten and a half years of publication and its popularity has not waned with an astonishing record of 260-million copies sold worldwide and counting. Now 38 years later, Dragon Ball has grown into a global franchise which today includes four TV series, 20 feature films, numerous video game titles and a vast collection of licensed merchandise. 

Dragon Ball (Seasons 1 – 5) – 153 Episodes (English Subs and Dub)Dragon Ball Z (Seasons 1 – 9) – 291 Episodes (English Dub)Dragon Ball GT (Seasons 1 – 2) – 64 Episodes (English Subs and Dub)

You can check out all three right now on Crunchyroll. We’ve also got plenty of other great Dragon Ball content below, including different news, features, and quizzes fans of the series will surely love. Featured Image Source: Crunchyroll

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