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Dragon Ball Z Anime Celebrates 35th Anniversary with Monthly Calendars and More

Goku and Akira Toriyama (Credits: Toei Animation)

As Dragon Ball Z approaches its 35th anniversary, fans are in for a treat with the release of a new monthly calendar series. The official Dragon Ball Twitter account unveiled the inaugural installment, teasing a diverse array of themes for the coming months.

March’s calendars showcase a classic Goku vs. Vegeta theme alongside a vibrant Saibamen version. The series plans to drop two unique calendars each month, with future releases set to commemorate iconic moments and characters.

Goku’s first time turning Super Saiyan (Credits: Toei Animation)

Countdown to Milestones: Dragon Ball Z’s 35th Anniversary and More

Dragon Ball Z enthusiasts can mark their calendars not only for the monthly releases but also for significant anniversaries. The anime series is poised to turn 35 years old on April 26, 2024, marking a momentous occasion for fans worldwide.

Additionally, Dragon Ball Z Kai, a re-edited version of the original series, will celebrate its 15th anniversary on April 5, 2024. Later in the year, the Dragon Ball manga, created by Akira Toriyama, will reach the monumental milestone of 40 years in December 2024.

Goku from Dragon Ball (Credits: Toei Animation)

Akira Toriyama’s Ongoing Influence: Dragon Ball Daima and Beyond

Amidst the celebrations, Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama remains actively involved in the franchise. Fans eagerly anticipate the premiere of Dragon Ball Daima later this year, a project where Toriyama is directly contributing to the series.

Furthermore, his influence extends to additional ventures, such as the recently announced Sand Land: The Series and an accompanying video game set to launch in April.

Goku and Akira Toriyama (Credits: Toei Animation)

Global Celebrations and Streaming Opportunities

To enhance the fan experience, Dragon Ball Z Kai has made a triumphant return to Toonami, creating excitement among nostalgic viewers.

Last month, Crunchyroll announced the release dates for several Dragon Ball series in the United Kingdom and France, catering to an international audience.

Goku (Credits: Toei Animation)

As the 35th-anniversary approaches, fans are encouraged to revisit the classic Dragon Ball Z anime, streaming on Crunchyroll.

The series unfolds the saga of Goku and the Z-Fighters, defending humanity against intergalactic threats in their quest for the magical Dragon Balls.

Umair Nakade: Umair, hailing from Mumbai, has a penchant for crafting content related to Anime and Manga. During his leisure hours, he channels his creativity into creating AMV edits on Instagram under the handle umair.amv.
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