“dragonball“It’s a franchise that many of us grew up with, and in Spain it ended up marking a clear before and after in terms of relevance to the manga and anime industry. Because you can talk to someone who doesn’t watch Japanese animation at all, and even so, they’ll be able to tell you who Goku is without difficulty, which is why, decades later, it’s still the one of the most coveted entertainment brands by large companies. And so, in the face of novelty, doubt arises: Is it possible to watch “Dragon Ball” on AnimeBox?
What exactly does Selecta Vision have regarding Dragon Ball?
Obviously, to see what’s on “Dragon Ball” on the AnimeBox service, Selecta Visión’s streaming platform, First of all, it is necessary to be very clear about the licenses that the company has Exactly:
- What do you want to see from the beginnings of the franchise as created by Akira Toriyama? Easy too, since there is all the original Dragon Ball in one DVD pack.
- And in case anyone wonders ‘what about Dragon Ball GT‘, well, do not panda the cúnico, because it’s also in a DVD collection.
- If we add to this editions of other films such as Dragon Ball Super: Broly, it is not at all difficult to see that Selecta Visión is clearly the home of Dragon Ball in Spain. Therefore, one must have high expectations for the content available on AnimeBox…right?
What Dragon Ball content is available on AnimeBox?
One thing is the content that Selecta Vision of “Dragon Ball” has and a very different one that is available in AnimeBox. Because indeed, there are VERY notable differences compared to the streaming proposal of the same company:
- If you want to see Dragon Ball in AnimeBox, you will be able to do so… if the only thing that interests you in the whole franchise and the Goku company is Movie Dragon Ball Z: The Resurrection of Frieza.
- Indeed, of all the content that I mentioned that Selecta Visión has regarding Dragon Ball, which in Spain is the entire franchise, the only thing that has been included in the streaming platform is one of the most recent movies (and, personally, it’s one of the brand’s least favorites).
- So no, if you were thinking of subscribing to AnimeBox to be able to see all the Dragon Ball content of Selecta Visión, the truth is that for this reason I cannot recommend it.
The worst thing about this “Dragon Ball” situation is that I can’t have high expectations for the anime’s future availability on AnimeBox, basically because it doesn’t appear in ‘Coming Soon’ content and the platform itself hasn’t been seen to suggest it for the future. Personally, I am quite disappointed with this management of the license, because in the end We only have the option to watch “Dragon Ball Super” in Japanese with English subtitles via Crunchyroll as an alternative to streaming IP.
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