Toonami: Full Cycle was a marathon that saw Toonami take over Cartoon Network for 24-hours, from 6:00 AM, Saturday, April 8, 2000 to 6:00 AM, Sunday, April 9, 2000. The marathon featured popular Toonami series and Movies of the time and was meant to celebrate the upcoming premiere of Toonami's new Saturday morning block Toonami: Rising Sun, which premiered the following Saturday. The marathon
What to Know. Canonically: Includes Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball Super. Chronologically: Includes all series and movies. Start with Dragon Ball and end with Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Release order: Earliest title is Dragon Ball (1986) and the most recent is Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (2022).
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Infinite SanctuaryFusion Zamasu. Greatly raises ATK & DEF for 1 turn [1], causes colossal damage to enemy and greatly lowers DEF [2] Massively raises ATK and raises DEF for 1 turn [3], causes mega-colossal damage to enemy and greatly lowers ATK [4] Activates the Entrance Animation (once only) and reduces damage received by 20% for 4 turns from
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai, released as Dragon Ball Z (ドラゴンボールZ, Doragon Bōru Zetto) in Japan, is a fighting video game developed by Dimps and published by Bandai and Infogrames. It was released for the PlayStation 2 in December 2002 in North America and for the Nintendo GameCube in North America on October 2003. As the GameCube version was released almost a year after the
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods returns to the big screen to celebrate its 10th anniversary! Featuring the theatrical premiere of the special Extended Edition cut, it's coming to theaters across the
Dragon Ball Absalon: With Asia Mattu, Andy Yue, Gavin Neal, Roy Bunales. Taking place 12 years after the battle against Omega Shenron, The Z fighters, with Goku currently absent, must defend their planet against a group of new Saiyans.
Dragon Ball: The Breakers (ドラゴンボール ザブレイカーズ, Doragon Bōru Za Burekāzu) is an asymmetrical action game developed by Dimps. It takes place in the same universe as the Dragon Ball Xenoverse games. The game is an asymmetrical action game in which players take on the role of the "Raider" who hunts down the rest of players and powers up as they do so, and "Survivors" who
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