You Can Get Dragon Ball Z Season One For Free Right Now

07/05/2017 11:32 pm EDT

If you have been looking for an anime sign, then the otaku gods have heard you. Getting into shows like Dragon Ball Z can be difficult, but Microsoft is now making it very easy for newbies. The site is offering the first entire season of Dragon Ball Z for free, no strings attached.

The official Microsoft website is making dreams come true for Dragon Ball lovers right now. The site recently announced it will be giving away the first season of Dragon Ball Z digitally for no cost. If you head over to the site here, you can see the full season is marked as free temporarily; All you need is a Microsoft account to log in and download the 39 episodes.

If you want to watch Dragon Ball Z on-the-go, then Microsoft's player works on various platforms. Supported devices include the Xbox, Windows 10, Windows 8, and the Windows Phone 8.

For those of you who take up Microsoft's offer, beware - you will get sucked into the series. Akira Toriyama saw Dragon Ball Z debut back in 1996, and the series continues to thrive with anime-lovers even today. The series spans a total of 291 episodes, so get ready to pay up for more binge sessions after season one. You'll have eight more to watch after that!

You can read up on Viz Media's synopsis for Dragon Ball below:

"Legend has it that if all seven of the precious orbs called "Dragon Balls" are gathered together, an incredibly powerful dragon god will appear to grant one wish. Unfortunately, the orbs are scattered across the world, making them extremely difficult to collect. Enter 16-year-old Bulma, a scientific genius who has constructed a radar to detect the exact locations of the Dragon Balls. She's on a mission to find all seven orbs, but first she must convince young Son Goku to join her on her quest. With a monkey tail, superhuman strength and a magic staff for a weapon, Son Goku is ready to set out on the adventure of a lifetime…"

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Dragon Ball Super's "Universal Survival" saga is part of the recent simulcast agreement that sites like Crunchyroll and Funimation have scored. Dragon Ball Super airs on Crunchyroll Saturdays at 7:15 p.m. CST. Toonami will begin airing the English dub on Adult Swim Saturdays at 11:30 p.m.

(Photo: Toei Animation )

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