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- Main article: Glico
Japan
Bumper (1986?-1997?)
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Dragon Ball GT variant
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 blue 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.