1995 (prototype)[]

The sketch of the logo was designed by the late Akira Toriyama, despite that the series was not based on the original manga, but as a sequel to Dragon Ball Z instead using the same characters and storyline. Dragon Ball GT (ドラゴンボール, Doragon Bōru Jī Tī, GT standing for "Grand Tour" or "Galaxy Touring", commonly abbreviated as DBGT) is one of two sequels to Dragon Ball Z, whose material is produced only by Toei Animation and is not adapted from a preexisting manga series. The Dragon Ball GT series is the shortest of the Dragon Ball series, consisting of only 64 episodes; as opposed to its predecessor, Dragon Ball Z, which consisted of 291 episodes, Dragon Ball, which consisted of 153, and its successor series Dragon Ball Super, with 131 episodes. The series spanned 64 episodes and is concluded by the TV special Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy.
1996–1997 (original anime version)[]

This logo was used in the original Japanese version and the Blue Water dub.
2003–2005 (Funimation version)[]

This logo was used in the Funimation dub. It resembles the original logo, but with a modernized update. It ran on Cartoon Network's Toonami block from November 7, 2003 to April 16, 2005 and had reruns outside of Toonami until June 13, 2005. It also aired on Nicktoons from January 16, 2012 to January 2, 2015.
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