Frequently Asked Questions

  1. When was Dragon Ball GT released?

    • The U.S. release of Dragon Ball GT hit stores on April 15, 2003. Dragon Ball GT was released on video first and then TV.
    • Following the lead set by FUNimation’s work with Dragon Ball Z, the U.S. release of Dragon Ball GT is available on VHS and DVD, in edited and unedited versions.
    • The U.S. release of Dragon Ball GT brings Dragon Ball fans directly into the action, and joins up with the GT warriors right before the Baby Saga. The first release includes a bonus introductory episode that brings fans into the Dragon Ball GT universe. This episode is a primer to catch up on what has happened since Dragon Ball Z.
  2. Is the U.S. release of Dragon Ball GT edited?

    • FUNimation is known for its high-quality sound and post-production work. With DBGT, we created an updated, edgy new soundtrack and have digitally remastered the sound effects.
    • It is important to note that all of the episodes of Dragon Ball GT are available to our fans in uncut, English-dubbed, and English-subtitled versions. The subtitled version features the original Japanese soundtrack.
  3. Have the episodes been cut?

    • No. It is important to note that all of the episodes of Dragon Ball GT are available to our fans in uncut, English-dubbed, and English-subtitled versions. The April 15, 2003 release begins right before the Baby Saga.
  4. Who are the main voice actors and their characters?

    • All the characters in Dragon Ball GT have been voiced by the same actors from Dragon Ball Z. There are new voice actors for some of the new characters, but fans will definitely recognize their Dragon Ball Z favorites.
    • Child Goku – Stephanie Nadolny
    • Trunks – Eric Vale
    • Pan – Elise Baughman
  5. How many shows are included in each release?

    • There are three to four shows per release.
  6. What kind of DVD extras are available?

    • Original opening (the “Dan Dan” song) and ending
    • Alternate Angles
    • Character Profiles
    • Textless Songs
    • Japanese and English Languages
    • English Subtitles
    • Scene Selection
    • Trailers