Crunchyroll spoils its users at the end of July by finally announcing the availability of this legendary anime in its entirety, in its original version and in French.
This brings a very busy July to an end for Crunchyroll. After NieR Automata Ver1.1a and One Piece, it’s time for another anime legend. It was only natural, in fact, that it ended in apotheosis with none other than one of the creations from the emblematic universe of the legendary and late Akira Toriyama.
The complete legendary anime is available on Crunchyroll
You’ve probably understood, we’re obviously talking about a certain Dragon Ball (which has been visibly in chaos since the tragic death of its creator) and more specifically GT. Its 64 episodes are now available on Crunchyroll, both in the original version and in the French version.
As a reminder, this series aired in Japan from February 1996 to November 1997. What distinguishes GT from the original Dragon Ball or Z is that it is not an adaptation of a manga by Akira Toriyama. In fact, it is an anime-exclusive continuation of the adventures of Goku and his friends.
In this anime, now available on Crunchyroll, our hero returns to his child form at the request of a long-time adversary. To counteract this, he is accompanied by Trunks and his granddaughter Pan to find the seven crystal balls scattered throughout the galaxy. An adventure that is, of course, full of pitfalls, some crazy, others much more dangerous.
In addition to being a return to childhood for Goku, DB GT casually left its mark on people’s minds, especially by introducing the iconic transformation into Super Saiyan 4. Those who have never seen it or want a little shot of nostalgia can watch it. You can already find it on Crunchyroll, in VO and in VF. An opportunity like any other to wait for a certain and closely watched Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, among other projects to watch out for around this legendary work in more than one sense, such as the new animated series Dragon Ball Daima.
Source : Crunchryoll FR on X.com