Dragon Ball in Spain: 24/7 channel, Z Kai, and where to watch the series

  • Pluto TV launches a 24/7 channel with classic series in uncensored Spanish.
  • The initial story arcs are looped, from the meeting with Bulma to Red Ribbon.
  • To continue the entire saga, there are options on AnimeBox and other subscription platforms.
  • Comedy Central schedules the final stretch of Dragon Ball Z Kai (Buu Saga) with new dubbing.

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September has arrived with movement for Goku fans: a new one is now available 24/7 Dragon Ball channel on Pluto TV Dedicated exclusively to the classic series, with continuous broadcasting and in Spanish. It's a new, free way to return to the franchise's origins at no cost, and also uncensored. .

In parallel, pay TV is also on the rise in Spain: Comedy Central has set a date for the final stretch of Dragon ball z kai on its schedule, and there are alternatives to follow more series in the saga via streaming with a subscription. Below we review Where and how to watch Dragon Ball right now.

Pluto TV launches a 24/7 channel with the classic series

Dragon Ball streaming channel

The free platform Pluto TV has launched a thematic channel dedicated to the original Dragon Ball which broadcasts episodes uninterruptedly. The company confirms audio in Spanish and absence of cuts, so that the plots are presented as they were conceived for television.

The channel works in continuous marathon mode, so you can enter at any time and binge the block of episodes at the point you go. The idea is very similar to other anime channels in the house, with consecutive passes and no registration required.

The departures have been scheduled the early stages of history, a stretch long enough to reconnect with the key characters and revive the tone of adventure and humor that cemented the phenomenon.

What stages does the initial block cover?

Early Stages of Dragon Ball

This premiere on Pluto TV brings together the founding arches of Dragon Ball: from the first crossroads between Goku and Bulma to the clashes with the Red Ribbon Army, going through the first martial arts tournaments and the introduction of allies like Krillin and Yamcha.

Without going into exact figures, this is a “first section” that covers Goku's childhood and his learning from Kame Sennin, mixing humor, martial arts and that search for the spheres that marked several generations.

Although the channel starts with these initial sagas, the platform leaves the door open for more episodes arrive over time. For now, it's a great opportunity to catch up on the franchise's foundation and remember why its formula still works.

Where to follow the full story and which platforms offer it

Where to watch Dragon Ball online

If, after the 24/7 channel, you want to continue beyond that initial section, the most direct option in Spain is AnimeBox (paid service), where they are located other series in the franchise such as Dragon Ball Z (including Kai editions), Super and recent productions.

Likewise, depending on the current catalogue, Netflix y Prime Video have incorporated seasons of Dragon ball z kai in their subscription plans. It's a good idea to check current availability for each service, as rights vary by region and date.

  • AnimeBox: : the most extensive catalogue of the saga (subscription).
  • Netflix/Prime Video: : Z Kai availability varies by territory.
  • Pluto TV: free channel with the classic block in continuous broadcast.

Free-to-air and pay-TV: Z Kai on Comedy Central and Super on Boing

Dragon Ball TV broadcasts

In the field of linear television, Comedy Central has announced that the September 15, around 14:00 p.m., will begin broadcasting the final episodes of the Buu Saga of Dragon Ball Z Kai. It will be the first Spanish-language broadcast on TV in this segment, with a new dubbing under the direction of Mercedes Hoyos.

For its part, Boing maintains open broadcasting of Dragon Ball Super in its usual time slot. In this case, as is known, the general channel applies editions and cuts typical of open broadcasting.

For those who prefer to watch the franchise without interruptions or schedule adjustments, on-demand platforms They remain the most flexible option; and to revisit the origins for free, Pluto TV's 24/7 channel is currently the most accessible option.

With this panorama, Spain offers a fairly complete range: free marathon from the classic stage on Pluto TV, continuity of the saga on streaming services and the Z Kai's final stretch on Comedy Central's schedule, with options for all audience profiles.

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