Dragon Ball, the most loved long-standing series, is an anime that almost every otaku has enjoyed in their childhood.
Although its animation has adapted to new generation anime, the character design still has a nostalgic feeling. Here, in this post, we will discuss on, “Where can I watch Dragon Ball Series in 2022?“
The short answer is: Dragon Ball Series is available on Funimation and Amazon Prime Video. You can watch Dragon Ball’s all 4 series on Funimation (US) and Amazon Prime Video (US). But Super Dragon Ball Heroes is right now only available on YouTube. Later in this post, we will discuss it more.
Dragon Ball Franchise has vintage action scenes that lead fans to have a jolly time with it.
The franchise is presently on-going with the Super Dragon Ball Heroes web series, which features several alternative scenarios after the events of Dragon Ball Super which are non-canon.
However, the release date of the original Super series’ Season 2 is yet to unveil.
Dragon Ball has 6 series, and a total of 846 episodes ended with “New Space-Time War Arc” in 2021.
Gladly, from February 2022, “Supreme Kai of Time Arc” will begin under the Super Dragon Ball Heroes web series.
So, how to watch Dragon Ball legally, which platform provides all episodes of the Dragon Ball series, or where can I watch Dragon Ball Series?
There are many related queries that everyone is asking on the various discussion hubs. And sometimes, they didn’t get a sufficient solution.
Therefore, in this post, we have discussed the present scenarios of some of the top legal platforms regarding Dragon Ball so that you can choose any based on your geo-location and convenience.
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Table of Contents
Where can I watch Dragon Ball Series?
You can watch all episodes of Dragon Ball Series only on Funimation and Amazon Prime Video. However, the catch is Dragon Ball Z Kai is only available in digital purchases in the US and just the first 4 seasons. Also, Super Dragon Ball Heroes is not canon. It is a continuation of any other series. That’s why there is no official translation going on for it. Hence, presently, you can only watch Super Dragon Ball Heroes only on YouTube.
Also, Dragon Ball Super Episodes 109-110 are separated as these episodes are under “Special.”
1) Funimation (only for the US) –
- Dragon Ball- 153 Episodes (English dub & sub)
- Dragon Ball Z- 291 Episodes (English dub & sub)
- Dragon Ball GT- 64 Episodes (English dub & sub)
- Dragon Ball Super- 131 Episodes (English dub & sub)
Watch Dragon Ball on Funimation.
2) Crunchyroll (only for the US) –
Note- Only English sub is available under the ad-support view.
- Dragon Ball Super- 131 Episodes (English sub)
Watch Dragon Ball Super on Crunchyroll.
3) Hulu –
Note- Basic subscription is required.
- Dragon Ball- 153 Episodes (English dub & sub)
- Dragon Ball GT- 64 Episodes (English dub & sub)
- Dragon Ball Super- 131 Episodes (English dub)
Watch Dragon Ball on Hulu.
4) AmineLab (Australia/New Zealand only) –
Note- Only English sub is under the ad-support view; English dub is under the premium section.
- Dragon Ball- 153 Episodes (English dub & sub)
- Dragon Ball Z- 291 Episodes (English dub & sub)
- Dragon Ball GT- 64 Episodes (English dub & sub)
- Dragon Ball Super- 131 Episodes (English dub & sub)
5) VRV (only for the US) –
Note- Only English sub is available under the ad-support view.
- Dragon Ball Super- 131 Episodes (English sub)
6) Amazon Prime Video (only for the US) –
Amazon is the most stable digital purchase distributor in the US.
- Dragon Ball- 153 Episodes (Digital Purchase, English dub & sub)
- Dragon Ball Z- 291 Episodes (Digital Purchase, English dub & sub)
- Dragon Ball GT- 64 Episodes (Digital Purchase, English dub & sub)
- Dragon Ball Z Kai- only 1-98 Episodes (Digital Purchase, English dub only)
- Dragon Ball Super- 131 Episodes (Digital Purchase, English dub & sub)
Super Dragon Ball Heroes- 41 Episodes (Only available on YouTube)
Watch Dragon Ball Super on Amazon Prime Video.
I. Where can I watch Dragon Ball Z?
You can watch Dragon Ball Z only on Funimation (US) and Amazon Prime Video (Digital Purchase). AnimeLab only has Dragon Ball Z all episodes in English dub and sub but only for Australia and New Zealand region. However, the sub is available under the “ad-supported” format.
Fans from the other regions have to use VPN for Australia or New Zealand to access AnimeLab.
Below are the steps-
- Step 1- Purchase a good VPN.
- Step 2- Register and sign-up for it.
- Step 3- Change your geo-location for Australia or New Zealand.
- Step 4- Search for AnimeLab on incognito mode.
- Step 5- Search for Dragon Ball Z.
- Step 6- Enjoy Dragon Ball Z sub.
- Step 7- For dub, you have to purchase the subscription on AnimeLab by registering and adding your credit card details.
II. Where can I watch Dragon Ball GT?
You can watch Dragon Ball GT on Funimation (US), Hulu, AnimeLab (Australia/New Zealand), and Amazon Prime Video in both English dub and sub.
Dragon Ball GT all episodes are available under the Premium section; hence you have to pay on either of the platforms to watch.
Fans worldwide have to use VPN to access Funimation or Hulu. To know more in detail, advance of the post mentioned below.
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III. Where can I watch Dragon Ball Super?
You can watch Dragon Ball Super on Funimation (US), Crunchyroll, Hulu, VRV (US), AnimeLab, and Amazon Prime Video. Crunchyroll and VRV have Dragon Ball Super all episodes in English sub for the various regions. You can watch it with ads in full HD.
On the other hand, Funimation and Hulu have DB Super in both English sub and dub but under the premium section. It means you have to pay to gain access to this series.
IV. Where can I watch Dragon Ball Heroes?
You can watch Super Dragon Ball Heroes only on YouTube. Super Dragon Ball Heroes is not a canon series; therefore, it has no official translation. It is an on-going series and presently can be watched by searching on YouTube.
V. Where can I watch Dragon Ball dub | English?
You can watch Dragon Ball dub on Funimation (US), Hulu, AnimeLab (Australia / New Zealand), and Amazon Prime Video (Digital Purchase).
Dragon Ball English dub is available only under the paid section for these platforms.
Below, in the article, I’ve mentioned the possible ways to enjoy any series without paying on Funimation and Hulu.
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VI. How much time will it take to Watch Dragon Ball Series in 2022?
Dragon Ball has 6 series with a total of 846 episodes, and each episode is approximately 20 minutes long (excluding themes).
Therefore, the total duration is 846*20= 16920 minutes, approximately 282 hours. Now add 36 more hours for Movies, Specials, and OVAs; it will become 318 hours.
So, if you watch only 4 hours a day, it will take almost 80 days to complete up to Super Dragon Ball Heroes, “New Space-Time War Arc.”
How to watch Dragon Ball in order with movies in 2022
After discussing, Where to watch the Dragon Ball series on the legal services. Let’s have a quick overview on how to watch it in chronological order.
Super Dragon Ball Heroes is currently airing with a total of 41 episodes.
So, here’s the watch order;
- Dragon Ball Episodes (1-153)
- Dragon Ball Z (1989 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 (124-125)
- 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 Z Episodes (289-291)
- Dragon Ball GT Episodes (1-64)
- Dragon Ball Z Kai Episodes (1-167)
- 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 (19-108)
- Dragon Ball Super Special Episodes (109-110)
- Dragon Ball Super Episodes (111-131)
- Dragon Ball Super: Broly (movie)
- Super Dragon Ball Heroes Episodes (1-41…)
Here, we conclude our guide on “Where can I watch Dragon Ball Series,” along with the total duration and watch order. Below is the FAQ section for any further queries. We will be back with another query article. Till then, stay healthy and tuned with us.
Frequently Asked Questions-
Q1. Where can I watch Dragon Ball Super Season 2?
Ans. Dragon Ball Super Season 2 is not released till now.
Q2. Where can I watch Dragon Ball Heroes’ show?
Ans. You can watch Dragon Ball Heroes show only on YouTube.
Q3. Where can I watch the Broly movie?
Ans. Dragon Ball Super: Broly (movie) is available on Netflix Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Italy.
Q4. Where can I watch Dragon Ball Super Broly in the US?
Ans. Dragon Ball Super: Broly (movie) is only available on Netflix Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Italy. You can watch it by using a VPN for Canada, Australia, or New Zealand.
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