

The GT logo, designed by Akira Toriyama ( Perfect Files)

Originally intended to span 40 episodes (ending after the Baby Saga), the series continued for another 24 episodes, and is concluded by the TV special Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy. The Dragon Ball GT series is the shortest of the Dragon Ball series, consisting of only 64 episodes as opposed to its predecessor, Dragon Ball Z, which consisted of 291 episodes, Dragon Ball, which consisted of 153, and its successor series Dragon Ball Super, with 131 episodes.

Unfortunately for Pilaf, he gets flustered by the presence of Goku and wishes for Goku to be a child again so that Pilaf could "teach him a lesson." Pilaf gets his wish, and Goku is off on an interstellar trip to gather the 7 "Black Star Dragonballs" that can reverse the wish and return him to adulthood.Dragon Ball GT ドラゴンボール GT ジーティー Doragon Bōru Jī TīĪction, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Science fiction, Martial artsĭragon Ball GT ( ドラゴンボール GT ジーティー, Doragon Bōru Jī Tī, GT standing for "Grand Tour", commonly abbreviated as DBGT) is one of two sequels to Dragon Ball Z, whose material is produced only by Toei Animation, and is not adapted from a preexisting manga series.

Taking place 10 years after the final Dragonball Z story, Pilaf finally manages to get all 7 dragonballs and makes a wish. Over time, they encounter foes like Baby, Super 17, and the invincible Shadow Dragons. In order to save both the planet and restore Goku to adulthood, Goku must allign himself with Trunks and his granddaughter Pan to find all 7 Balls all over the universe. Pilaf wishes that Goku is a child, and Goku becomes a child. Goku, the hero who destroyed the evil of Frieza, Cell, and Buu in DBZ, learns that an old foe, Emperor Pilaf from DB has captured the 7 magical Black Star Dragon Balls, which, at the cost of the planet the balls are on, can grant any wish.
