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Oh man, what a bummer! India’s Dragon Ball fans are in for a real letdown - the show has been stopped in its tracks. It’s such a shame, too; Dragon Ball was one of the most popular shows on Indian TV. But hey, all good things must come to an end, right? Still, it’s hard not to feel disappointed that we won’t be able to follow Goku and his friends on their adventures anymore. Ah well - at least we can still watch reruns!
Why Did Dragon Ball Stopped In India? [Solved]
It’s the end of an era! Dragon Ball Z, the most beloved anime in India, was taken off air in 2009 after eight years of success. It was a huge hit amongst fans of Naruto, Pokemon and Beyblade - but unfortunately Cartoon Network and Toonami couldn’t agree on licensing issues. Bye bye DBZ!
Introduction of Dragon Ball: Dragon Ball is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. It follows the adventures of the protagonist, Son Goku, from his childhood through adulthood as he trains in martial arts and explores the world in search of the seven mystical orbs known as the Dragon Balls.
Popularity in India: The series gained immense popularity in India after its release on Cartoon Network in 2003, with millions of viewers tuning into watch it every week.
Censorship Issues: In 2006, due to censorship issues related to violence and religious content, Cartoon Network decided to stop airing Dragon Ball in India.
Impact on Fans: This decision had a huge impact on fans who had grown up watching the show and were deeply invested in its characters and storylines.
Alternate Platforms: Despite this setback, fans were able to access alternate platforms such as YouTube or streaming services like Netflix to continue watching their favorite show without interruption.
Dragon Ball has been stopped in India - it’s a real bummer! It was so popular, but now it’s gone. Oh well, I guess that’s just the way the cookie crumbles. Still, it’s a shame; people were really into it. Ah well, at least we can still watch other shows.