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The first part of the series from episodes 1-20 is referred to as Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission (スーパードラゴンボールヒーローズ ユニバースミッション, Sūpā Doragon Bōru Hīrōzu Yunibāsu Misshon). The second part from episodes 21-40 is Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Big Bang Mission (スーパー ...
Super Dragon Ball Heroes. (web series) Super Dragon Ball Heroes ( Japanese: スーパードラゴンボールヒーローズ, Hepburn: Sūpā Doragon Bōru Hīrōzu) is a Japanese original net animation and promotional anime series for the card and video games of the same name. 56 episodes were released from July 2018 to August 2024.
Broly – Second Coming. Bio-Broly. 1995. Fusion Reborn. Wrath of the Dragon. 1996. The Path to Power. During the franchise's original broadcast run (1986-1996), Toei produced Dragon Ball films rapidly, in some cases twice per year, to match the Japanese spring and summer vacations. Seventeen films were produced during this period—three ...
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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 31 August 2024. Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama This article is about the media franchise in general. For other uses, see Dragon Ball (disambiguation). Dragon Ball The logo for the original manga series Created by Akira Toriyama Original work Dragon Ball (1984–1995) Owner Bird Studio ...
Kim Đồng Publishing House (Vietnamese: Nhà xuất bản Kim Đồng) is the largest printing and publishing company in Vietnam mainly focused on education and comic-related books and magazines for children, teenager boys and adolescent girls.
Box office. $102.5 million [2][3] Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (Japanese: ドラゴンボー 超 スーパー スーパーヒーロー, Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Sūpā Sūpā Hīrō) is a 2022 Japanese animated martial arts fantasy adventure film and the sequel to Dragon Ball Super: Broly (2018). It is the twenty-first animated feature film ...
The first version of the .NET Framework was released on 15 January 2002 for Windows 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, and XP. Mainstream support for this version ended on 10 July 2007, and extended support ended on 14 July 2009, with the exception of Windows XP Media Center and Tablet PC editions.