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Dragon Ball GT sponsor bumper (1996-1997, A).jpg|''Dragon Ball GT'' variant
Dragon Ball GT sponsor bumper (1996-1997, A).jpg|''Dragon Ball GT'' variant
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'''Visuals:''' The Glico logo in white, which is the name in a cursive lowercase font, fades in along with other logos against a plain {{color|royalblue|blue}} or customized background.
'''Visuals:'''

'''Variant:''' On ''Dragon Ball GT'', the logos are superimposed over a space background with two red bars at the top and bottom of the screen, and the show's main characters, Trunks holding Giru, Pan and Son Goku, in the center.


'''Technique:''' Cross-dissolve transitions.
'''Technique:''' Cross-dissolve transitions.

Revision as of 14:42, 19 May 2024



Japan

Bumper (1986?-1997?)

Visuals: The Glico logo in white, which is the name in a cursive lowercase font, fades in along with other logos against a plain blue or customized background.

Variant: On Dragon Ball GT, the logos are superimposed over a space background with two red bars at the top and bottom of the screen, and the show's main characters, Trunks holding Giru, Pan and Son Goku, in the center.

Technique: Cross-dissolve transitions.

Audio: A voiceover says "この番組はご覧のスポンサーの提供でお送りしました。" Dragon Ball has a female voiceover, whereas Dragon Ball Z has a male voiceover.

Availability: It is known to have appeared on original Fuji TV broadcasts of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT.

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