First, let’s clarify the timeline. Dragon Ball GT (Grand Tour) picks up shortly after the end of Dragon Ball Z . Unlike Dragon Ball Super , which takes place between the defeat of Buu and the end of Z, GT is a direct continuation of the original manga’s ending.
Dragon Ball GT is not perfect. The first 20 episodes are slow, and Pan can be annoying. However, hold some of the best character moments in the entire franchise—especially for Vegeta and Goku. The final episode is widely considered a masterpiece of anime endings, more emotional and conclusive than Z 's Buu saga ending. First, let’s clarify the timeline
If you have ever tried to watch a random fan upload of GT on a streaming site, you know the pain: one episode whispers, the next one blows your speakers. The MNI Best collection has normalized audio across all 64 episodes. Whether you are watching Episode 1 ("The Mysterious Dragon Balls Appear! Goku Becomes a Child!") or Episode 64 ("Goodbye, Goku... Until We Meet Again"), the volume is stable. Dragon Ball GT is not perfect