Start Dragon Ball the Goku Way: A Spoiler-Light Manga Roadmap, Where to Read, and What to Play
2026年3月26日
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Want the easiest, most classic way to jump into Dragon Ball? Start with Goku. Begin at Chapter 1, follow the training-to-challenge rhythm, and watch the series grow from playful adventure into one of the biggest shōnen rides ever. This spoiler-light guide gives you a clean manga roadmap, plus a few bonus detours for official reading apps, Dragon Ball games, and retro break-time picks.
Spoiler note:
This guide is spoiler-light. The game section may mention saga names, platforms, or features that lightly hint at later parts of the series.
Why Starting With Goku Is Just More Fun
If you are brand new to Dragon Ball, the cleanest way in is also the most fun: start with Goku.
Not because it is the “correct” way in some intimidating fan-rulebook sense.
Because it lets you experience the series the way it feels best: as a climb.
Dragon Ball is built on an incredibly addictive rhythm: train, try, get stronger, face something bigger. That loop is simple, satisfying, and very hard to stop reading once it starts working on you.
And starting from the beginning means you get all the good stuff in the right order: the adventure, the weirdness, the comedy, the early martial arts flavor, the rivals, the rising scale, and that great feeling of realizing, “Wait, this is getting huge now.”
It is not just a collection of famous moments.
It is a journey that gets cooler as it opens up.
If you are reading in English, this is also the least annoying route. Official platforms make it easy to begin at Chapter 1, so you can skip the “what order do I do this in?” spiral and just get moving.
The Goku-First Vibe Check (3 Rules)
Rule #1 — Think growth, not just fights
Yes, Dragon Ball has iconic fights. Obviously.
But the reason people get attached is not only the action. It is the feeling of progress. Training matters. Technique matters. Hitting a wall matters. Getting back up matters.
That is why Goku-first works so well: you are not just watching power happen. You are watching improvement happen.
Rule #2 — Read it in phases
Do not think of Dragon Ball as one giant brick.
Think of it like a ride with clearly different zones. Early on, it is playful and adventurous. Then it gets sharper, more competitive, bigger, heavier, and more explosive. Breaking it into phases keeps it fun and makes it way easier to binge.
Rule #3 — You do not need the whole franchise map right now
You do not need to solve Dragon Ball on day one.
You do not need a twelve-tab continuity spreadsheet.
You do not need to pre-plan every branch.
You do not need to decide your game tier, manga app loyalty, and future opinions before Chapter 1.
Start with the main road. Branch out later.
That is the whole trick.
Your Spoiler-Light Dragon Ball Route (5 Easy Phases)
This roadmap keeps things spoiler-light and focuses on what each phase feels like.
Phase 1 — The “Oh, This Is Charming” Phase
Adventure, comedy, and martial arts basics
This is where you meet Dragon Ball in its original form: playful, funny, a little chaotic, and full of personality. You get the sense of adventure, the oddball charm, and the first taste of how training and technique matter.
If your only idea of Dragon Ball is “giant screaming and beams,” this phase is a very fun surprise.
This is the part where you may find yourself thinking:
“Wait, this is way more fun than I expected.”
Phase 2 — The “Okay, Now I’m Locked In” Phase
Tournaments, rivals, pressure, and skill growth
This is where the series gets absurdly bingeable.
You get structure. You get clean rival energy. You get rules, pressure, progression, and the joy of watching someone actually improve instead of simply being treated as strong because the story said so.
This phase has a sporty, competitive pulse to it that makes pages disappear fast.
Phase 3 — The “Whoa, This Got Bigger” Phase
The tone widens and the stakes start hitting harder
Here is where Dragon Ball starts stretching.
The world feels larger. The tension lands more strongly. The series still has its energy and personality, but now it begins to show another gear. You can feel the atmosphere changing. You can feel the scale lifting.
This is often the point where “I’m checking out a classic” turns into
“Okay, I fully get it now.”
Phase 4 — The “Just One More Chapter” Phase
Big sagas, huge momentum, and full Dragon Ball Z energy
This is the legendary big-stage zone.
Everything gets larger: the emotions, the danger, the cliffhangers, the “how are they getting out of this?” energy. This is the phase that helped define battle shōnen for a lot of fans around the world.
If Dragon Ball has ever felt like a giant cultural object hovering in the distance, this is where a lot of that aura comes from.
This is also the phase most likely to eat your night.
Phase 5 — The “I’m Still Not Done” Phase
Dragon Ball Super and the modern continuation
If you finish the classic run and immediately want more, Dragon Ball Super is the natural next stop.
It keeps the universe moving, opens up new directions, and gives you that excellent Dragon Ball feeling of the road getting wider again just when you thought you had reached the end.
Why This Route Hooks So Many English-Speaking Fans
The training arc appeal is real
Part of what makes Dragon Ball so appealing is that progress feels earned. Improvement is tied to effort, pressure, technique, and trying again. That idea lands so well because it is simple and satisfying.
You do not need a giant lore speech to understand why it works.
Rivalries stay fun
Dragon Ball knows how to make competition feel exciting without making everything feel miserable. Even when the series gets intense, there is still a sense of movement, challenge, and spark that keeps the whole thing lively.
It wants to thrill you, not exhaust you.
You can feel how influential it is
As you read, you may get that weird, fun sensation of realizing:
“Oh. So this is where a lot of later stuff got it from.”
The escalating ladder, the training logic, the increasingly bigger stage, the dramatic momentum—it is all here in a form that still reads fast.
Where to Read It Officially
If you want the easiest official place to start in English, digital reading platforms are the way to go.
Option A — VIZ / Shonen Jump
Best for: anyone who wants a clean official English route
VIZ is the straightforward option. It gives you an official way into Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Super, and it is an easy choice if you just want to start reading without fuss.
This is the “open the front door and go” choice.
Option B — MANGA Plus
Best for: anyone who likes app-based reading and official manga platforms
MANGA Plus is a strong companion option, especially if you already use manga apps and want an official platform in that ecosystem. It is particularly useful if you want to keep your reading setup simple and phone-friendly.
This is the “let me do this from my app and keep scrolling” choice.
Side Quest: Best Dragon Ball Game Paths
Sometimes you want to do more than read.
Sometimes you want to punch something immediately.
That is where games come in.
A) Subscription-Friendly Route
If you want a broader side-by-side breakdown before choosing a service, check out our 2026 guide to game subscriptions for a clearer look at how Game Pass, PlayStation Plus, Nintendo Switch Online, and Apple Arcade compare in real life.
Best for: “I already pay for a catalog, what can I try right now?”
PlayStation Plus
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has appeared in the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog before, so checking the current catalog is an easy low-commitment way to see what is available now.
Because subscription lineups change, the safest move is to search the live catalog for Dragon Ball titles.
Xbox Game Pass
Same basic strategy here. Availability changes, so this works best as a “go search the current catalog” recommendation rather than a locked promise.
That way, the recommendation stays useful even as the catalog changes over time.
B) Buy-Once Picks
Best for: anyone who already knows what kind of experience they want
DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT
Best for: story-first fans, RPG players, “let me live in this world” energy
Kakarot is the pick if you want Dragon Ball as a journey. It leans into exploration, story progression, and the feeling of moving through the world rather than only dropping into isolated fights.
This is the most “I want to hang out inside Dragon Ball for a while” option.
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Best for: competitive players, combo enjoyers, spectacle lovers
FighterZ is the pick if you want speed, style, and anime fight energy turned all the way up. It is flashy, sharp, and perfect if you want the thrill of high-speed battles and strong visual impact.
This is the “I would like my Dragon Ball loud, please” option.
Tiny Bonus Round: Retro Breaks
A long manga journey is great.
A quick retro break can be great too.
If you want a small change of pace between reading sessions, subscription libraries with classic games can be a fun extra.
If you are curious why retro keeps showing up in modern gaming, our look at how fast the retro gaming market is growing breaks down what is driving that momentum.
Nintendo Switch Online — Classic Games Library
A nice option if you want some old-school energy and a lighter detour between manga sessions.
PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog
A good extra stop if you are in the mood for a nostalgic break on PlayStation without overthinking it.
And if you happen to be visiting Japan, our BOOKOFF Japan guide for travelers is a useful extra stop for finding manga, used games, and easy Dragon Ball-adjacent souvenir picks in one treasure-hunt-style shop visit.
Quick Recap
If you want the easiest way to jump into Dragon Ball, here’s the order that makes the most sense.
Start with the official manga, since that’s the main thing this article is about:
- Read Dragon Ball on VIZ
- Read Dragon Ball Super on VIZ
- Read Dragon Ball Super on MANGA Plus
Next, check the subscription libraries if you want a low-commitment way to try a game:
- Check the current PS Plus catalog for Dragon Ball
- Check the current Game Pass catalog for Dragon Ball
If you already know you want to buy a game, these are the strongest picks:
- Get DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT
- Get Dragon Ball FighterZ
And if you want a few bonus options, there are also some retro extras worth a look:
- Explore Nintendo Switch Online classics
- Learn about the PS Plus Classics Catalog
Official Sources
Official manga reading
- VIZ: Dragon Ball (chapters) — official English portal for Dragon Ball chapters.
https://www.viz.com/shonenjump/chapters/dragon-ball - VIZ: Dragon Ball Super (chapters) — official English portal for Dragon Ball Super chapters.
https://www.viz.com/shonenjump/chapters/dragon-ball-super - MANGA Plus: Dragon Ball Super — official Shueisha page for Dragon Ball Super.
https://mangaplus.shueisha.co.jp/titles/100012/
Dragon Ball games
- Bandai Namco: DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT — official game overview.
https://www.bandainamcoent.com/games/dragon-ball-z-kakarot - Bandai Namco Europe: DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT — official details and features.
https://en.bandainamcoent.eu/dragon-ball/dragon-ball-z-kakarot - Bandai Namco: Dragon Ball FighterZ — official overview.
https://www.bandainamcoent.com/games/dragon-ball-fighterz - Bandai Namco Europe: Dragon Ball FighterZ — official features and editions.
https://en.bandainamcoent.eu/dragon-ball/dragon-ball-fighterz
Subscription catalogs
- PlayStation Plus games A-Z — official PS Plus discovery page.
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/ps-plus/games/ - Xbox Game Pass overview — official Game Pass page.
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-game-pass - Xbox Game Pass games catalog — official games catalog page.
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-game-pass/games
Retro subscriptions
- Nintendo Switch Online classic games library — official classic games page.
https://www.nintendo.com/us/online/nintendo-switch-online/classic-games/ - PS Plus Classics Catalog support — official help page.
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/support/subscriptions/ps-plus-classics-catalog/