It has been some time since all four series of ‘Dragon Ball’ are available on the Crunchyroll platform, including ‘Dragon Ball GT’. This, however, did not make a complete collection because the films were still not available, and they were somewhat important despite not being canon.
The films introduce major characters like Garlic Jr. and Broly. In fact, ‘Dead Zone’ is the precursor of the Garlic Jr. Saga in ‘Dragon Ball Z’. The films also provide more historical accounts of Saiyans, Namekians, and other races.
On Thursday, June 22, Crunchyroll announced that it would stream 15 movies from the ‘Dragon Ball’ franchise on its platform. The movies will be accessible in three batches. Some movies have already started streaming while the others will be available from June 29 and July 6, respectively.
Below is the full schedule revealed by Crunchyroll along with the date, region, and formats it will be available in:
Title | Release Date | Regions | Languages |
Dead Zone | June 22 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand | English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Sub) |
The World’s Strongest | June 22 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand | English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Sub) |
Tree of Might | June 22 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand | English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Sub) |
Lord Slug | June 22 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand | English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Sub) |
Cooler’s Revenge | June 22 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand | English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Sub) |
Return of Cooler | June 22 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand | English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Sub) |
Super Android 13 | June 22 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand | English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Sub) |
Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan | June 29 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand | English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Sub) |
Bojack Unbound | June 29 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand | English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Sub) |
Broly – Second Coming | June 29 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand | English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Sub) |
Bio-Broly | June 29 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand | English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Sub) |
Fusion Reborn | June 29 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand | English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Sub) |
Wrath of the Dragon | June 29 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand | English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Sub) |
Resurrection F | July 6 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland, Africa, German-speaking EU, French-speaking EU | English, French, German (Sub and Dub) |
Dragon Ball Super: Broly | July 6 | US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland, Africa, German-speaking EU, French-speaking EU | English, French, German (Sub and Dub) |
The latest film in the list is ‘Dragon Ball Super: Broly’ which reintroduces the character Broly in ‘Dragon Ball Super’ and officially makes it canon to the series. It is followed by the film ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’, which is currently the latest film in the franchise but not available on Crunchyroll yet.
These aren’t all the movies from the franchise though. The collection does not include movies from the first ‘Dragon Ball’ anime and ‘Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods’. It is still a great bunch anyway once it becomes available in all the regions.
About Dragon Ball Z
Dragon Ball Z is the sequel series to the original Dragon Ball anime and manga by Akira Toriyama. It focuses on Goku’s adventures as an adult.
Goku faces Vegeta, Frieza, and other stronger adversaries like Cell and Majin Boo in this series to protect the Earth from the destruction caused by them.
Dragon Ball Z was initially an anime and was later adapted into a manga due to its growing popularity.
Source: Crunchyroll
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