

Dragon Ball Episode Ratings
Gokuu Son is a young boy who lives in the woods all alone—that is, until a girl named Bulma runs into him in her search for a set of magical objects called the "Dragon Balls." Since the artifacts are said to grant one wish to whoever collects all seven, Bulma hopes to gather them and wish for a perfect boyfriend. Gokuu happens to be in possession of a dragon ball, but unfortunately for Bulma, he refuses to part ways with it, so she makes him a deal: he can tag along on her journey if he lets her borrow the dragon ball's power. With that, the two set off on the journey of a lifetime. They don't go on the journey alone. On the way, they meet the old Muten-Roshi and wannabe disciple Kuririn, with whom Gokuu trains to become a stronger martial artist for the upcoming World Martial Arts Tournament. However, it's not all fun and games; the ability to make any wish come true is a powerful one, and there are others who would do much worse than just wishing for a boyfriend. To stop those who would try to abuse the legendary power, they train to become stronger fighters, using their newfound strength to help the people around them along the way. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Gokuu Son is a young boy who lives in the woods all alone—that is, until a girl named Bulma runs into him in her search for a set of magical objects called the "Dragon Balls." Since the artifacts are said to grant one wish to whoever collects all seven, Bulma hopes to gather them and wish for a perfect boyfriend. Gokuu happens to be in possession of a dragon ball, but unfortunately for Bulma, he refuses to part ways with it, so she makes him a deal: he can tag along on her journey if he lets her borrow the dragon ball's power. With that, the two set off on the journey of a lifetime. They don't go on the journey alone. On the way, they meet the old Muten-Roshi and wannabe disciple Kuririn, with whom Gokuu trains to become a stronger martial artist for the upcoming World Martial Arts Tournament. However, it's not all fun and games; the ability to make any wish come true is a powerful one, and there are others who would do much worse than just wishing for a boyfriend. To stop those who would try to abuse the legendary power, they train to become stronger fighters, using their newfound strength to help the people around them along the way. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Dragon Ball Episode Rating Chart
This episode rating chart shows all 666 episode ratings for Dragon Ball across 5 seasons, based on MyAnimeList ratings. The average episode score is 8.7/10. The highest-rated episode is S2 Episode 237 "Final Atonement" with a score of 9.8/10, while the lowest-rated is S1 Episode 10 "Dance Attack!? Boom-shakalaka!!" at 6.6/10. 607 of 666 episodes (91%) score 8.0 or above, placing them in the Great or higher tier on the AnimeGraphs rating scale.
| Season | Episodes | Avg Rating | Highest | Lowest |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S1 | 153 | 8.6 | 9.4 | 7.5 |
| S2 | 291 | 8.8 | 9.8 | 7.2 |
| S3 | 97 | 8.8 | 9.5 | 7.8 |
| S4 | 64 | 7.9 | 9.0 | 6.6 |
| S5 | 61 | 8.9 | 9.6 | 8.4 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the highest rated Dragon Ball episode?
- The highest rated Dragon Ball episode is S2 Episode 237 "Final Atonement" with a score of 9.8/10 on MyAnimeList. The lowest rated episode is S1 Episode 10 "Dance Attack!? Boom-shakalaka!!" at 6.6/10.
- How many episodes does Dragon Ball have?
- Dragon Ball has 666 episodes across 5 seasons. 607 episodes (91%) have a rating of 8.0 or above on MyAnimeList.
- What is the average episode rating for Dragon Ball?
- The average episode rating for Dragon Ball is 8.7/10 based on MyAnimeList ratings across all 666 episodes. Ratings range from 6.6/10 to 9.8/10.