Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and GT now streaming on Crunchyroll
Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GTCrunchyroll is now offering you the ability to see them on Crunchyroll. Dragon Ball Super Complete the Franchise on the Streaming Service, which merged with Funimation in the middle of the month.
All three series are available to stream in America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Funimation subscribers should be encouraged to switch to Crunchyroll to receive the news.
There are the following episodes and seasons available:
- Dragon Seasons 1-5: 153 episodes with English subtitles and dubbing.
- Dragon Ball Z English dub of Seasons 1-9, 291 episodes.
- Dragon Ball GT Seasons 1 and 2 64-episodes, English sub and deb.
The catalogue merger is a continuation of the March 1 news that Funimation’s entire library was now moving to Crunchyroll, following Sony Pictures Entertainment’s purchase (for $1.175 billion) of Funimation at the end of 2020. It was concluded in August 2021.
On March 1, Crunchyroll said that 80% of Funimation’s lineup would be available on Crunchyroll by the end of the month. Plus, all new seasons for the next season will be exclusively streamed on Crunchyroll. It is wise to cancel Funimation, even if you subscribe to them both. Crunchyroll also recommends it. This FAQ covers the other aspects of this merger.
For those who have just Funimation, it’s still a good idea to cancel and switch over. Crunchyroll’s standard tier costs the same as Funimation’s Premium Plus — $7.99 — and it gets subscribers unlimited access to the Crunchyroll library, no advertisements, and streaming on one device (at a time).
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