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  1. Dragon Ball GT is the third anime series in the Dragon Ball franchise and a sequel to the Dragon Ball Z anime series. [1] Produced by Toei Animation, the series premiered in Japan on Fuji TV on February 7, 1996, spanning 64 episodes until its conclusion on November 19, 1997. Unlike the other anime series in the Dragon Ball franchise, Dragon ...

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    "A Devastating Wish" / "The Mysterious ...
    Kazuya Hisada (Chief Animation Director: ...
    Aya Matsui
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    "Pan Blasts Off" / "I'll Take the Lead!
    Masayuki Uchiyama
    Aya Matsui
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    "Terror on Imecka" / "The Ultimate ...
    Yuji Kuwata
    Aya Matsui
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    "The Most Wanted List" / "Wanted!!
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    Masashi Kubota
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    The series continues the adventures of Goku, who is turned back into a child by Emperor Pilaf accidentally wishing this using the Black Star Dragon Balls in the beginning of the series and is forced to travel across the galaxy to retrieve them. The first half of the series focuses on Goku, Pan, and Trunks, while the second half brings back most of ...

    Series History

    The first two anime series were directly based off the Dragon Ball manga, which took much longer to produce than the anime did. This often resulted in "filler"; a notable instance being that the end of Goku's battle with Frieza lasts much longer than Frieza's predicted "five minutes". Since Dragon Ball GT was not based on the manga, no filler was required. As a result, four entire sagas (the Black Star Dragon Ball Saga, the Baby Saga, the Super 17 Saga, and the Shadow Dragon Saga) were comple...

    Toriyama's involvement and canon debate

    Akira Toriyama is credited as author in the ending credits of Dragon Ball GT; he oversaw the series' production; this was the same process that was used during the production of the anime series Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z. He came up with the name of the series, drew a rough design for the GT logo, he designed the GT appearance of the series main cast, and he designed the appearances of Giru and the Grand Tour Spaceship used in the Black Star Dragon Ball Saga. He also drew at least three c...

    US (Funimation) version

    The English adaptation of Dragon Ball GT ran on Cartoon Network between November 7, 2003 and April 16, 2005 and had reruns until June 13, 2005, but the version by FUNimation had a major alteration: the first 16 episodes of the series, the "Black Star Dragon Ball Saga", were cut and replaced by a single US-only episode which summarized the episodes; this became the new series premiere and the rest of the episodes began with episode 17. This edit was implemented by the producers of the English...

    International (Blue Water) version

    Outside of the United States, (excluding Australia and New Zealand) a different English dub of the series was aired, featuring the voice actor of Canadian voice acting group Blue Water Studios. While the voices are different from both the American and international English dubs of Dragon Ball Z, the original background music by Akihito Tokunaga was kept, the episodes were aired in their proper order, and the scripts were kept much closer to the original Japanese version. However, the internat...

    Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy(悟空外伝! 勇気の証しは四星球, Gokū Gaiden! Yūki no Akashi wa Sūshinchū, lit. "Goku Sidestory! The Proof of his Courage is the Four-Star Ball")

    Funimation Remastered Box Sets

    In 2008 FUNimation began production of remastering the entire Dragon Ball GT series similar to the remastering process of Dragon Ball Z. Unlike the Dragon Ball Z remastered sets, the Dragon Ball GT Remastered Season Sets are presented in a 4:3 full frame and come with 5 discs rather than 6. The GT Sets are not presented in high definition. Just like the Dragon Ball Z remastered sets, the GT Sets include English dialogue with original Japanese background music, 5.1 surround sound, English dial...

    The "Anime Comics" manga version of Dragon Ball GT began in the January 2014 issue of Saikyō Jump, starting with the Evil Dragons Arc. Because the original story comes from an anime rather than a manga, this media is sometimes referred to as an animanga, a portmanteau of "anime" and "manga". Presented in full color (as opposed to the limited-color ...

    Director: Minoru Okazaki
    Series Director: Osamu Kasai
    Episode Director: Hidehiko Kadota, Hiroyuki Kakudō, Jun'ichi Fujise, Kazuhito Kikuchi, Mitsuo Hashimoto, Osamu Kasai, Shigeyasu Yamauchi (ep 15), Takahiro Imamura, Yoshihiro Ueda
    Producer: Kōji Kaneda (Fuji TV), Kōzō Morishita, Seiichi Hiruta(Toei Animation)
    Opening: "DAN DAN Kokoro Hikarete 'ku"
    Endings:

    Due to series burnout, Dragon Ball GT never reached the same level of success as Dragon Ball Z in Japan (managing to get up to only 14% ratings compared to Dragon Ball Zs peak of 25% and dip to 13.5%). However, in America, Dragon Ball GT DVDs outsold the Dragon Ball Zones in 2003.

  2. S1.E2 ∙ Shuyaku wa Watashi! Pan Uchuu ni Tobitatsu!! Wed, Feb 14, 1996. Trunks grows bored with being the President of Capsule Corporation. Chi-Chi, Gohan, and Videl convince Goku to retrieve the black star dragon balls himself, and Gohan announces his plans to join his father. Bulma, Gohan, and Videl work on the spaceship.

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  3. Stream and watch the anime Dragon Ball GT on Crunchyroll. The Dragon Balls have been scattered to the ends of creation, and if Goku, Pan, and Trunks can’t gather them in a year’s time, Earth ...

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  4. dragonball.fandom.com › wiki › Dragon_Ball_GT:_A_HeroDragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy

    The Proof of his Courage is the Four-Star Ball") is the first and only Dragon Ball GT TV special, and was released in Japan on March 26, 1997. The events in the special are a prelude to events that take place at the very end of the last Dragon Ball GT episode, "Until We Meet Again" and is set 100 years after the events of the Shadow Dragon Saga.

  5. Dragon Ball GT is an anime-exclusive sequel to Dragon Ball Z with an original storyline using the same characters and universe, which follows the exploits of Son Goku, the series protagonist who is turned into a child; his granddaughter, Pan; and their associates on a quest to collect the Black Star Dragon Balls, a more powerful set of Dragon ...

  6. Feb 7, 1996 · The new TV series was titled Dragon Ball GT, with “GT” being short for “Grand Touring”. This original series picked up right where the previous series had left off, and was initially slated to expand Toriyama’s “Dragon World” into the far reaches of the Dragon Ball universe, with Goku as a child once again. Taking over the Dragon ...

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