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Dragon Ball Z Kai Season 3 Now Streaming on Discovery+ in 5 Indian Languages
Season 1 to 3 are Now Available in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and English dubs.

Discovery+ India has released Dragon Ball Z Kai Season 3, now streaming in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and English dubs. The new batch of episodes dropped on October 29, 2025, marking the continuation of Kai’s digital rollout in India.

Dragon Ball Z Kai on Discovery+ India

The streaming platform released Season 1 on April 30, 2025, followed by Season 2 in May 2025, all available in six languages. The dubbed versions — Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam are the same as those aired on Cartoon Network India in 2023.

The anime first premiered on April 16, 2023, on Cartoon Network India, airing every Sunday at 1 PM, and concluded its broadcast in November 2023 after covering all 167 episodes of the remastered series.

Missing Episodes on Discovery+

While all three seasons of Dragon Ball Z Kai are now available on Discovery+, a few episodes are currently missing from the catalog:

  • Season 2 (32 of 36 episodes available) – Episodes 4, 17, 35, and 36 are not included.
  • Season 3 (23 of 28 episodes available) – The final 5 episodes are missing.

Despite the incomplete listings, this marks the first time Dragon Ball Z Kai has been officially released for streaming in India with multiple regional dubs.

About Dragon Ball Z Kai

Dragon Ball Z Kai is a remastered and re-edited version of the classic Dragon Ball Z anime, originally produced to commemorate the franchise’s 20th anniversary. The series streamlines the pacing of the original Dragon Ball Z by removing filler episodes and enhancing visuals and audio.

Where to Watch

Watch Dragon Ball Z Kai, Seasons 1–3 in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam dubs on:

SEE ALSO: Dragon Ball Super on Cartoon Network India in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu

Mirchi Seth

Mirchi Seth is an anime enthusiast and independent researcher dedicated to uncovering the forgotten History of Anime in India. He's on a mission to document every single anime that has ever aired in the country. He's also the creator behind the Anime Mirchi YouTube channel.