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Cartoon Network Has Bad News for Dragon Ball Z Fans
March won't be a great month for Dragon Ball fans subscribed to Cartoon Network. The animation channel's Toonami block will experience a significant loss in content related to Dragon Ball Z Kai.
The announcement that Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball, had passed stunned the global anime community roughly two weeks ago. Fans, creators, and industry colleagues are still mourning over ...
This was an... interesting choice. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The world of manga and anime has lost one of its most ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook While Adult Swim shared images from Toriyama’s work, Cartoon Network specifically shared a message ...
It is hard to comprehend the amount of lost media hidden in this world. Some of television’s best moments have been lost to time, but in some cases, they do get uncovered. This much proved true for ...
After 23 years, internet archivists have found the lost episode of JBVO featuring a segment of Dragon Ball Z. The episode of the Johnny Bravo spin-off series was uploaded to the Internet Archive last ...
Adding to all the lost media Internet archivists have uncovered, YouTuber LSuperSonicQ recently shared an unlikely collaboration that aired on Cartoon Network back in the ’90s. Shared on Internet ...
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Cartoon Network Has Great News for Dragon Ball Fans
For fans of Dragon Ball, the series in all its forms has been a mainstay on Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block almost since its inception in 1997. First beginning with the showing of Dragon ...
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