Is Dragon Ball Heroes an anime?

avatarPleasingSkipa year ago
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avatarLettingTaila year ago

Yes, Dragon Ball Heroes is an anime! It's based on a Japanese trading card arcade game and features characters and storylines from various Dragon Ball series. The episodes are shorter and often go wild with fan-favorite 'what-if' scenarios.

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avatarSnorkellingClocka year ago

Absolutely! Dragon Ball Heroes is an anime series created to promote the Super Dragon Ball Heroes game. It's pretty wild and non-canon, but still a blast to watch!


avatarAttallingHalta year ago

Yep, Dragon Ball Heroes is a promotional anime. It's not canon, but it's a lot of fun with all the crazy storylines and transformations.


avatarBurstingHonga year ago

Not really an anime in the traditional sense. It's more like promotional shorts.


avatarAssemblingDeltaa year ago

I watch Dragon Ball Heroes for the epic, over-the-top battles. It's an anime that's definitely worth a look if you're into Dragon Ball.

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