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Is the Dragon Ball franchise still going?

Is the Dragon Ball franchise still going?

The Dragon Ball Super anime series may have ended its run back in March 2018, right after the conclusion of the Universal Survival arc in the 131st episode. However, Akira Toriyama’s ongoing manga series has continued the anime story with two brand new arcs already released at this point.

What is the Dragon Ball storyline?

The story of Dragon Ball follows the life of Son Goku, a monkey-tailed boy loosely based on the traditional Chinese folk tale Journey to the West, from his life and adventures as a child all the way up to being a grandfather.

Is Dragon Ball Super the end of the franchise?

The series ended on March 25, 2018, with the conclusion of the “Universe Survival Saga”. Fuji TV stated that no definite plans were made to either continue the series at a later date or discontinue it entirely.

What makes Dragon Ball so good?

Dragon Ball is a series that has more “realistic” and down to Earth battles. Dragon Ball Z puts the characters in these giant playgrounds that allow them to really show off how much more powerful every one has become since that original run. Hence why there are so many explosions throughout the series.

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Is Dragon Ball pacing bad?

6 SUPER: Pacing Dragon Ball Z’s fatal flaw has always been, and will always be, its embarrassingly bad pacing. It isn’t as memetically awful as some fans claim, but it’s a series that can be genuinely exhausting to watch at times. Dragon Ball Super, regardless of medium, is paced with far more mercy than Dragon Ball Z.

What was the inspiration for Dragon Ball?

Dragon Ball was originally inspired by the classical 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West, combined with elements of Hong Kong martial arts films. The series follows the adventures of protagonist Son Goku from his childhood through adulthood as he trains in martial arts.

When did Dragon Ball franchise end?

1989
The series premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on February 26, 1986 and ran until April 19, 1989, lasting 153 episodes. It is broadcast in 81 countries worldwide.