Dragon Ball Specials and Films Are Now More Available Than Before
Both new and seasoned fans of the Dragon Ball franchise can celebrate! Watching all of the action-packed films and TV shows is now simpler than ever thanks to their availability on an increasing number of digital devices. The Dragon Ball franchise began in 1986 and has since produced a large number of animated movies and specials, adding thrilling new storylines and shortened story cycles to the Dragon Ball, DBZ, and DBGT series, thus expanding their tales. Fans may now fully experience the breadth of the Dragon Ball universe thanks to the increased accessibility of these movies and specials.
The Revolution of Streaming
When a live television broadcast of a Dragon Ball Z movie happened in the past, viewers had to hope for the best. Fortunately, that obstacle has been removed with the rise of streaming. Toei Animation has announced that 20 Dragon Ball movies and Tv Specials are now available on Fandango at Home, Amazon, and the Microsoft/XBOX stores. Previously, many of the movies and specials were only accessible on Crunchyroll's streaming site. A larger audience can now access the Dragon Ball universe, and fans can now more easily enjoy their favorite stories.
An Extended Exploration of the Dragon Ball Universe
Classics like Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan and The History of Trunks are among the numerous well-known Dragon Ball Z movies that are currently accessible on these platforms. Fans can also check out lesser-known films like Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure, a crossover starring Dr. Slump, and Dragon Ball: The Path of Power. These movies provide a more thorough exploration of the Dragon Ball universe by presenting alternate narratives and developing the world and characters created by Akira Toriyama.
Developing into a Dragon Ball Completer
Not only are the Dragon Ball movies entertaining, but they also frequently expose fans to adored characters and iconic battles that are essential to the popularity of the brand. For example, the renowned Saiyan Broly gained such much popularity following his debut in three Dragon Ball Z movies that he was reintroduced in what is likely his finest picture, Dragon Ball Super: Broly. Like a lot of the easily accessible films, these additions to Akira Toriyama's universe are captivating and fascinating.
Even the less well-known and more difficult to locate Dragon Ball movies present diverse viewpoints on Goku's early exploits. For instance, Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle takes a different tack in Goku and Krillin's attempt to win over Master Roshi by having a princess saved from Count Lucifer. There are more entertaining Dragon Ball movie adaptations on the Microsoft shop, giving devoted fans fresh perspectives on Goku and his pals' universe.
No More Looking for DVDs
Thanks to Dragon Ball Super, the Dragon Ball franchise has experienced a meteoric rise in popularity, drawing in a whole new fan base. Because of this, Goku and his pals' adventures written by Akira Toriyama have become one of the most well-known stories in the world. The whole catalog of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super releases was previously unavailable to a large number of fans. Nevertheless, as these movies and specials become more widely available, becoming a "Dragon Ball completionist" is now easier than ever, enabling fans to relive the whole cherished series.