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This article refers to the Benelux Union broadcast of Dragon Ball anime series.
Dragon Ball[]
The Netherlands and Flanders[]
Dragon Ball anime series were never aired and dubbed or subbed in Dutch.
Wallonia and Luxembourg[]
In these two countries, the French dub was aired on RTL Club (1995-1996), RTL9 and Mangas (from 1998). Since 2018, series was seen in Belgium on La Trois in the program OUFtivi.
Dragon Ball Z[]
The Netherlands and Flanders[]
The Dutch sub of the Dragon Ball Z anime first aired in the Netherlands feed of Cartoon Network in August 28, 2000 to 31 July, 2001, then moves to Yorin (then Toonami) in November 5, 2001 to August 31, 2003 and it was very popular there, becoming one of the Cartoon Network's highest ratings show, beating the Pokémon anime series, which is not popular in the past.
In every Saturday and Sundays during early-mid 2000s, Yorin runs the marathon of the Dragon Ball Z episodes, titled "Dragon Ball Z Rewind".
Episodes 1-53 are based on English Saban dub, episodes 54-107 are based on English FUNimation dub and episodes 108-276 are based on English Westwood dub.
In Flanders, the Dutch-speaking areas of Belgium, the Dutch sub of the English dub were aired in KANAALTWEE channel's teen block "Cake" on December 17, 2001. Only Saiyan Saga to Cell Games Saga were aired there.
Wallonia and Luxembourg[]
The French dub aired in these two countries on RTL Club from 1996 and later had few reruns on this channel until 2006, when it was shift to AB3 and MCM Belgique. Like previous series, French language channels intended for Belgium and Luxembourg, broadcast series again, that is RTL9 and Mangas from 1998.
Dragon Ball GT[]
The Netherlands and Flanders[]
Dragon Ball GT also aired in the Netherlands from 2003 to 2005 on Yorin (then Toonami). It was Blue Water dub with Dutch subtitles.
Wallonia and Luxembourg[]
The French dub aired in Belgium and Luxembourg on Mangas (from 1999), RTL9 (from 1999/2000) and RTL Club (from 2002).
Dragon Ball Z Kai[]
Dragon Ball Z Kai was never aired and dubbed or subbed.
Dragon Ball Super[]
Dragon Ball Super was never aired on TV but it was available on Crunchyroll from 2017 in the Netherlands.
Movies[]
Bridge Entertainment distributed the Big Green dub of nine of the thirteen Dragon Ball Z movies and both TV specials on DVD in the Netherlands.
Some of the Dragon Ball Z movies were available in Belgium and Luxembourg with French dub made by AB Groupe.
Dragonball Evolution hit Belgium theaters on April 8, 2009 and Netherlands theaters on April 9, 2009.
In January 24, 2019, Dragon Ball Super: Broly was released in the Netherlands, Belgian and Luxembourg cinemas, with the original Japanese audio and English audio with Dutch subtitles. The movie is the most successful film in the Netherlands cinemas, beating Bohemian Rhapsody.
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero was released in Netherland (August 18, 2022), Belgium and Luxembourg (October 5, 2022).