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List of Dragon Ball episodes
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Dragon Ball is the first of two anime adaptations of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. Produced by Toei Animation, the anime series premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on February 26, 1986, and ran until April 19, 1989. Spanning 153 episodes it covers the first 194 chapters of the 519 chapter-long manga series. It is followed by Dragon Ball Z, which covers the remainder of the manga.

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First volume of the Dragon Ball DVD series, released by Pony Canyon on April 4, 2007.
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Season 1: Emperor Pilaf Saga (1986)

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Season 2: Tournament Saga (1986)

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Season 3: Red Ribbon Army Saga (1986–87)

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Season 4: General Blue Saga (1987)

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Season 5: Commander Red Saga (1987)

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Season 6: Fortuneteller Baba Saga (1987)

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Season 7: Tien Shinhan Saga (1987–88)

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Season 8: King Piccolo Saga (1988)

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Season 9: Piccolo Jr. Saga (1988–89)

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  1. These seasons correspond to the sets released by Funimation in 2003. However, they only correspond to story arcs, which are themselves split at debatable points, and not to the pattern in which the show aired in either Japan or the United States. In Japan, Dragon Ball like both of the other Dragon Ball series was aired year-round continuously with regular off-days for sporting events and television specials taking place about once every six weeks on average.
  2. Oversees the entire process of the episode. Also credited to storyboard, a visual version of the script, for Toei Animation series; unless the 絵コンテ (storyboard) is credited specifically the 演出 (episode director) storyboarded it.
  3. Script writer.
  4. Corrects the layouts and key animation drawings of the key animators.
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