Dragon Ball GT Filler List is a guide where we can see chapter by chapter if it is a canonical chapter for the original story, or if it is a filler chapter.
Dragon Ball GT is a Manga and Anime series, in many occasions these series differ in some points of their story between the Manga (Comic) and the Anime (Cartoon), since usually filler is added in the anime to give time to the Manga to advance in the original story.
Filler List Index
📝 Dragon Ball GT Filler Guide Manga and Anime
With Dragon Ball GT Filler Guide you will be able to know exactly which chapters of Dragon Ball GT are canonical and which are filler, and go directly to the content you are most interested in:
Manga Canon Episodes | Mixed Canon / Filler Episodes | Filler Episodes | Anime Canon Episodes |
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⚠️ Dragon Ball GT Filler List and Order to Watch
Here is the complete list of Dragon Ball GT chapters in order to watch them and with their corresponding filler chapters marked in case you want to skip those non-canonical parts of the story.
# | Title | Type | Airdate |
1 | A Devastating Wish | Filler | 07/02/1996 |
2 | Pan Blasts Off | Filler | 14/02/1996 |
3 | Terror on Imecka | Filler | 21/02/1996 |
4 | The Most Wanted List | Filler | 28/02/1996 |
5 | Goku vs. Ledgic | Filler | 06/03/1996 |
6 | Like Pulling Teeth | Filler | 13/03/1996 |
7 | Trunks, the Bride | Filler | 20/03/1996 |
8 | Whisker Power | Filler | 17/04/1996 |
9 | Lord Luud | Filler | 24/04/1996 |
10 | Dance and Attack | Filler | 01/05/1996 |
11 | Lord Luud’s Curse | Filler | 08/05/1996 |
12 | The Last Oracle of Luud | Filler | 15/05/1996 |
13 | The Man Behind the Curtain | Filler | 22/05/1996 |
14 | The Battle Within | Filler | 05/06/1996 |
15 | Beginning of the End | Filler | 12/06/1996 |
16 | Giru’s Checkered Past | Filler | 19/06/1996 |
17 | Pan’s Gambit | Filler | 26/06/1996 |
18 | Unexpected Power | Filler | 10/07/1996 |
19 | A General Uprising | Filler | 17/07/1996 |
20 | The Source of Rilldo’s Power | Filler | 24/07/1996 |
21 | A Secret Revealed | Filler | 14/08/1996 |
22 | The Baby Secret | Filler | 21/08/1996 |
23 | Hidden Danger | Filler | 26/08/1996 |
24 | Discovering the Truth | Filler | 04/09/1996 |
25 | Baby’s Arrival | Filler | 16/10/1996 |
26 | Saiyan Hunting | Filler | 30/10/1996 |
27 | The Attack on Vegeta | Filler | 06/11/1996 |
28 | A Worldwide Problem | Filler | 13/11/1996 |
29 | The Fall of The Saiyans | Filler | 27/11/1996 |
30 | The Game After Life | Filler | 04/12/1996 |
31 | Collapse From Within | Filler | 11/12/1996 |
32 | The Return of Uub | Filler | 08/01/1997 |
33 | The Tail’s Tale | Filler | 15/01/1997 |
34 | Back in the Game | Filler | 22/01/1997 |
35 | Goku’s Ascension | Filler | 29/01/1997 |
36 | The Tuffle Gorilla Attacks! | Filler | 05/02/1997 |
37 | Old Kai’s Last Stand | Filler | 12/02/1997 |
38 | Family Bonds | Filler | 19/02/1997 |
39 | Baby Put to Rest | Filler | 26/02/1997 |
40 | Piccolo’s Decision | Filler | 05/03/1997 |
41 | Curtain Call | Filler | 12/03/1997 |
42 | A Dangerous Union | Filler | 16/04/1997 |
43 | The Resurrection of Cell and Frieza | Filler | 23/04/1997 |
44 | 17 Times 2 | Filler | 30/04/1997 |
45 | Piccolo’s Best Bet | Filler | 14/05/1997 |
46 | Raising the Stakes | Filler | 28/05/1997 |
47 | The Greatest Surprise | Filler | 04/06/1997 |
48 | The Shadow Dragons | Filler | 11/06/1997 |
49 | The Two-Star Dragon | Filler | 18/06/1997 |
50 | The Five-Star Dragon | Filler | 25/06/1997 |
51 | The Six-Star Dragon | Filler | 09/07/1997 |
52 | The Seven-Star Dragon | Filler | 09/07/1997 |
53 | Saying Goodbye | Filler | 16/07/1997 |
54 | The Four-Star Dragon | Filler | 20/07/1997 |
55 | The Heart of the Prince | Filler | 30/07/1997 |
56 | The Three-Star Dragon | Filler | 06/08/1997 |
57 | The One-Star Dragon | Filler | 13/08/1997 |
58 | Shadow Dragons Unite | Filler | 24/09/1997 |
59 | Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta | Filler | 01/10/1997 |
60 | Super Saiyan 4 Fusion | Filler | 08/10/1997 |
61 | The Limits of Power | Filler | 15/10/1997 |
62 | Rescue Goku | Filler | 22/10/1997 |
63 | Universal Allies | Filler | 12/11/1997 |
64 | Until We Meet Again? | Filler | 19/11/1997 |
65 | A Hero’s Legacy | Filler | 26/11/1997 |
🧐 What is Dragon Ball GT: Anime and Manga
Dragon Ball GT is an anime and manga series. It is a sequel to the original Dragon Ball series. DBGT (Dragon Ball GT) was made after the end of DBZ (Dragon Ball Z) in 1997. The series is directed by Osamu Kasai, who worked on the classic anime “Sailor Moon”. There are more episodes of DBZ than DBGT.
Dragon Ball GT features Goku as a child and was produced to build on the success of its predecessor. The plot takes place some time after the last episode of Dragon Ball Z. Goku is still a child and Pan has become a young girl who wants to find the dragon balls so she can wish for her grandfather’s youth. They encounter several new enemies, such as Baby Vegeta (who ends up becoming Super Baby Vegeta), Super Android 17 and Lord Yaoi.
Although it did not receive the same critical acclaim as previous Dragon Ball series, Dragon Ball GT was popular outside of Japan and had high ratings when it first aired in the United States in 2003.
In Europe, the series aired on Animax during 2003-2004. It also aired on the Toonami UK programming block from January 5, 2004 to January 28, 2009 at 3:00 pm daily (around 11:00 am EST). In Australia, Cartoon Network Australia premiered Dragon Ball GT on March 5, 2002 for a brief period following its premiere in Japan, before dropping it in favor of its own programming. However, the series returned to Australian airwaves from September 2, 2005 until mid-2008, when it disappeared again from that channel for no known reason; however, it continued to air on Network Ten’s Tenplay streaming service Ten before finally ending its run there as well on December 2, 2016.
🖊️Author of the anime Dragon Ball GT
Osamu Kasai is a Japanese anime director. He directed Dragon Ball GT and worked on Sailor Moon. He has also directed other anime, such as Ranma 1/2 and Rurouni Kenshin. He has also directed some live-action television shows, such as the Shinsengumi series for NHK (Japan’s national public broadcasting company). Kasai has also written scripts for several live-action movies and shows in Japan, such as Forbidden Love, which was released in 2014.