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The official website for 40 years of Dragon Ball is open – Dragon Ball Super

40 years ago, on November 20, 1984, the very first chapter of Dragon Ball was published in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in Japan. And to celebrate this 40th anniversary, Shueisha opened today a new website dedicated to the cult work of Akira Toriyama. According to the publisher, the site will share many fun things with us over the next 12 months.

Visit the official 40th anniversary of Dragon Ball website

The official 40th anniversary of Dragon Ball website is available in 2 languages ​​only, English or Japanese. The home page displays the current trends, with the hashtags #Goku and #Bulma here, which allow fans to share their thoughts on these characters on X and have them appear on the site. The other trend of the moment is the DLC “FUTURE SAGA Chapter 2” of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, which will be released on November 21.

The second section of the site is the “ NEWS », which shares with us the latest articles from the official Dragon Ball website.

The third section “ FANS SPEAK » gives a voice to the fans. By using the hashtag #DragonBall40th on X, you will be able to see your tweets appear on the site. Additionally, you may even receive a response from the official Dragon Ball X account.

The fourth section is entitled “ 40thSPECIAL “, and should be reserved for anything directly related to the 40th anniversary of Dragon Ball. She is currently promoting Jump Festa 2025, which will take place on December 21 and 22 in Japan. During the event will be held a special Dragon Ball panelwith four seiyū (voice actors) from the animated series Dragon Ball DAIMA as guests; Masako Nozawa (Goku), Yumiko Kobayashi (Shin Mini), Koki Uchiyama (Glory) and Fairouz AI (Panzy).

Finally, the fifth and final section “ MORE CONTENT » highlights the various important official sites of the license, such as those of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball DAIMA and Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour, but also the official sites of the main video games.


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