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But Trunks, ever the curious businessman, leaned in. “Sixty-four is an odd number for a finale. Not divisible by four. No symmetry. What if… the 65th episode was erased from history?”
Bulma ejected the melted remains. “Sixty-four aired. One hidden. That makes sixty-five total… but only if you believe.”
(Episodes 1–16): Goku is accidentally turned into a child by a wish from Emperor Pilaf and must travel the galaxy with Pan and Trunks to retrieve the Black Star Dragon Balls.
The Dragon Ball GT series consists of exactly 64 episodes . Despite its shorter length compared to its predecessors, it is often viewed as a "deep" entry in the franchise due to its finality and unique themes. Wikipedia +1 Structure of the "Grand Tour" The series is divided into four main story arcs (sagas): Black Star Dragon Ball Saga (Episodes 1–16): Returns to the adventure-focused roots of the original series as Goku, Pan, and Trunks travel the universe. Baby Saga (Episodes 17–40): Introduces the parasitic Tuffle villain, Baby, and the iconic Super Saiyan 4 transformation. Super 17 Saga (Episodes 41–47): A high-stakes crossover arc involving the merging of two Android 17s. Shadow Dragon Saga (Episodes 48–64): The series climax where the heroes must face the consequences of overusing the Dragon Balls. Kanzenshuu +5 Show more Why "64" Carries Significant Weight While
In the sprawling, decades-long history of the Dragon Ball franchise, few chapters are as discussed, debated, or distinctive as Dragon Ball GT . Standing as the bridge between the end of Dragon Ball Z and the modern revival Dragon Ball Super , GT represents a unique era where the original creator, Akira Toriyama, stepped back, and the anime studio Toei Animation took the wheel.
If you grew up watching Dragon Ball GT in the United States on Cartoon Network’s Toonami block in the early 2000s, you might be confused by the 64-episode count. You might remember the series starting with an angry adult Goku fighting in a city, or perhaps a recap episode explaining the Black Star balls. This is because the initial English dub by Funimation cut the first 16 episodes.
When the series first premiered in the United States on 's Toonami block in 2003, Funimation chose to skip the first 16 episodes. They summarized these early adventures in a single "composition" episode titled "A Grand Problem" to jump straight into the more action-oriented Baby Saga. The skipped segments were later released as "The Lost Episodes" once the rest of the series had finished airing. Additional Media: The TV Special
The team faces the parasitic Tuffle survivor, Baby; introduces Super Saiyan 4.
(Episodes 48–64): Due to the over-use of the Dragon Balls, seven "Evil Dragons" are born from the cracked spheres, leading to the final battle for the fate of the universe. Additional Content
Unlike its predecessors, Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z , GT was not an adaptation of a pre-existing manga. It was an anime-original project created by Toei Animation. This allowed for a tighter narrative structure compared to the hundreds of episodes of Z, resulting in a single, continuous season that told a complete story from Goku’s childhood regression to his final departure at the end of the series.