Is there a Dragon Ball GT movie?

Is there a Dragon Ball GT movie?

An English dub of the special was released on DVD by Funimation in the United States on November 16, 2004.

What is Dragon Ball GT abridged?

DBGT Abridged is an abridged series of Dragon Ball GT created by Dejay. This series is written by Dejay, Mr. Skoringo, and MasterHirano. It is edited by Dejay (with the exception of Episode 5 which was edited by MasterHirano).

How many episodes of Dragon Ball GT are there?

64

List of Dragon Ball GT episodes
No. of episodes 64
Release
Original network Fuji TV
Original release February 7, 1996 – November 19, 1997

Why did Turles look like Goku?

Aside from a different skin tone and retaining his Saiyan tail, Turles looks exactly the same as Goku does, even virtually identical height and build. In the film itself, Turles says that he looks like Goku because they are low-class and because the low-class don’t have many distinct physical looks.

Is Dragon Ball GT worth watching?

But looking past the complaints, and regarding it as a series in it’s own right, DragonBall GT is very fine. The first step it takes is noticeable – reducing Goku back to the state of a child. The second is probably more noticeable – reducing the regular cast list to only 3; only two of which were favourites from DragonBall Z.

Why is the Dragon Ball GT dub so inconsistent?

This makes the dub very inconsistent. There are many complaints against DragonBall GT. Many people complain about the lack of characters who get things to do, the lack of favourite characters from the first two series, and the mix of styles from the first two series.

Is there a manga of Dragon Ball GT?

After Goku is made a kid again by the Black Star Dragon Balls, he goes on a journey to get back to his old self. Contrary to popular belief, there IS a manga of Dragon Ball GT. However, it came AFTER the anime and was not created by Akira Toriyama, therefore making it unofficial to the official Toriyama-verse.

How many end credits are there in Dragon Ball GT?

Dragon Ball GT featured FOUR different end credit sequences/songs, which is astonishing considering it was the shortest lived of the 3 Dragon Ball series. The Hungarian dub of the series was based on the original uncut Japanese version, however the names used in it are a mix of the Japanese, English and French names.

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