Dragon Ball Gt (dub) Episode 31 Apr 2026
: The art style is consistent with the late 90s aesthetic—darker and more shadowed than the current Dragon Ball Super era, which fits the oppressive tone of Baby’s reign.
: On Earth, the atmosphere is effectively eerie. Baby has used the Black Star Dragon Balls to recreate Planet Plant (New Planet Plant) and has successfully brainwashed almost the entire human population. The sense of isolation for the few remaining heroes is at its peak. Critical Review Dragon Ball GT (Dub) Episode 31
: The dub features the iconic heavy-metal/industrial score that defined the Western GT experience. Sean Schemmel delivers a solid performance as a frustrated but determined Goku, while Christopher Sabat’s Baby-Vegeta remains one of the most chilling and distinct villains in the franchise. : The art style is consistent with the
: This episode marks the shift from the "Grand Tour" adventure style back to the "Z-style" high-stakes battle format. It emphasizes the classic Saiyan trope: when all else fails, return to your primal roots (the tail). Technical Highlights The sense of isolation for the few remaining
In of the Dragon Ball GT English Dub, titled "The Tails of the Unexpected" (or "Goku's New Power"), the series reaches a pivotal turning point in the Baby Saga. The episode focuses on Goku’s desperate training in the Kaioshinkai (Land of the Kais) and the deepening gloom on Earth as Baby-Vegeta solidifies his rule . Plot Summary and Key Moments