How to watch Dragon Ball in order

How to watch Dragon Ball in order

As a die-hard Dragon Ball fan who’s been following the franchise since its early days, I can confidently guide you through the labyrinth of episodes and movies that make up this iconic series. If you want to immerse yourself in the entire Dragon Ball universe, then go for the full list provided at the beginning. It includes all the episodes from Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super, as well as the movies that span the timeline of these series.


Among the most renowned and expansive anime series ever created, Dragon Ball presents a vast array of content that might initially confuse new viewers about the optimal sequence to follow when watching Dragon Ball.

1986 marked the debut of the original series, inspired by the manga of the same name penned by Akira Toriyama. Since then, it has given rise to countless spin-offs, sequels, and continuations focusing on the Super Saiyan character. These include Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Super, and the latest addition to the franchise: Dragon Ball Daima.

Beyond the TV series, you’ll find numerous films and TV specials that add to the complexity, and it’s worth noting that not every series in question is universally accepted as part of the official storyline.

Watching the Dragon Ball series can be as confusing as trying to follow Naruto in chronological order. It’s challenging to understand the sequence.

So, as the release of Dragon Ball Daima nears, it’s the perfect time to catch up.

Here’s everything you need to know about Dragon Ball’s perfect watch order.

How to watch Dragon Ball in chronological order

An alternative approach, less traditional among die-hard enthusiasts, is to follow the storyline’s timeline sequence when watching Dragon Ball from start to finish.

This arrangement doesn’t differentiate between what’s considered canonical and what’s not in each series or movie. That’s why some fans might argue that it’s not the ideal way to view them, as it encompasses a large amount of content.

In our compilation, we’ve added Dragon Ball Z, but not Dragon Ball Z Kai, because although they share the same narrative, Dragon Ball Z Kai is essentially a remake. It retells the original series with fewer fillers, revised dialogues, and enhanced animation.

Here is how to watch the Dragon Ball series in chronological order:

  • Dragon Ball
  • Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Z: episodes 1-86
  • Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku (TV Special)
  • Dragon Ball Z: episodes 87-107
  • Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Z: The World’s Strongest (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Z: episodes 108-123
  • Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks (TV Special)
  • Dragon Ball Z: episodes 124 and 125
  • Dragon Ball Z: Cooler’s Revenge (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Z: episodes 126-146
  • Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13 (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Z episodes 147-173
  • Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Z: episodes 174-194
  • Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Z: episodes 195-207
  • Dragon Ball Z: Broly’s Second Coming (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Z: episodes 208-250
  • Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Z: episodes 251-253
  • Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Z: episodes 254-288
  • Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon (movie)
  • Dragon Ball GT: episodes 1-64
  • Dragon Ball Super: episodes 1-3
  • Dragon Ball Z: Battle of the Gods (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Super: episodes 4-18
  • Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Super: episodes 19-131
  • Dragon Ball Super: Broly (movie)
  • Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
  • Dragon Ball Daima
  • Dragon Ball Z: episodes 289-291

Ultimately, you have the chance to enjoy Super Dragon Ball Heroes – an animated series tied to the game and trading card collection. It offers some exciting moments for enthusiasts!

How to watch Dragon Ball in order by canon

How to watch Dragon Ball in order

If you’re only interested in the Dragon Ball content that adheres to the original storyline as intended by the creator, Akira Toriyama, here’s an alternate way to watch it, excluding non-canon series and films.

In discussion, it’s important to note that works deemed non-standard encompass Dragon Ball GT, along with many films. You’ll need to decide if you prefer the comprehensive journey of Dragon Ball Z or the polished approach of Dragon Ball Kai when choosing which series to watch.

Here is the list for fans who wish to watch Dragon Ball canonically:

  • Dragon Ball: all episodes
  • Dragon Ball Z or Kai: until the end of the Frieza Saga
  • Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku (TV Special)
  • Dragon Ball Z or Kai: until the end of the Cell saga
  • Dragon Ball Z or Kai: The History of Trunks (TV Special)
  • Dragon Ball Z or Kai: until just before the Peaceful World saga
  • Dragon Ball Daima
  • Dragon Ball Super
  • Dragon Ball Z or Kai: all remaining episodes

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2024-10-04 15:37