Dragon Ball Episodes Page

| Series | Saga | Episodes (approx.) | Key Episode Features | |--------|------|--------------------|----------------------| | DB | Emperor Pilaf | 13 | Introduction of Goku, Bulma, and Dragon Balls; comedic pacing | | DB | Tournament (21st–23rd) | 60+ | Martial arts matches as self-contained episodes | | DBZ | Saiyan | 35 | Prolonged battles (e.g., Goku vs. Vegeta spans 10 episodes) | | DBZ | Frieza | 58 | Longest anime fight (~20 episodes for Goku vs. Frieza) | | DBZ | Cell | 48 | Tournament structure returns; Gohan’s transformation as climax | | DBZ | Buu | 92 | Filler-heavy, multiple transformations (SS3, Fusion) | | DBGT | Black Star Dragon Balls | 22 | Return to adventure-comedy; weaker episode cohesion | | DBS | Universe Survival | 55 | Tournament of Power with 80 fighters; each episode as a match segment |

Abstract: This paper examines the episode structure of Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball franchise across its four main anime adaptations: Dragon Ball (1986–1989), Dragon Ball Z (1989–1996), Dragon Ball GT (1996–1997), and Dragon Ball Super (2015–2018). It analyzes how episode pacing, filler content, saga segmentation, and transformation sequences evolved in response to weekly serialization, manga publication schedules, and audience demand. The study argues that Dragon Ball episodes pioneered the modern “battle shōnen template,” influencing global action storytelling through cliffhanger economy and power-up spectacle. 1. Introduction Since its debut on Fuji Television on February 26, 1986, the Dragon Ball anime has produced over 600 episodes across four series. Unlike Western animation’s episodic reset model, Dragon Ball adopted a continuous serialized narrative, directly adapting Toriyama’s manga. This paper breaks down the episode-by-episode mechanics that made the franchise a global phenomenon, focusing on three key areas: (1) narrative arc segmentation, (2) filler and pacing strategies, and (3) the transformation episode as a genre-defining unit. 2. Episode Segmentation by Saga Each Dragon Ball series divides into multi-episode sagas. The following table outlines the major sagas and episode counts: dragon ball episodes