Dragonball AF is completely fanfiction. That doesnt mean it wont be created though, Dragonball GT wasnt created by the original creator of the Dragonball, Dragonball Z and the mangas. Nothing substantial yet.
No, Dragonball AF is not real.
Dragonball AF is a non-existend and fanbased spin-off the Dragonball series. The statement that there would be a new series is based on a fanmade comic (manga) which was not made by the original makers. The original makers have stated, both in a conference and an article in Shounen Jump, that their will be no Dragonball AF. Simply said: Dragonball AF is fanfiction. Dragonball AF is not real.
Dragonball is a Japanese manga series that was originally serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1984 to 1995. Dragonball AF is a sequel to the ever popular series.
DRAGONBALL AF Is A Fan Made Series
dragonball af doesnt exist. well it does but its only a fan based series. no games for it
well to answer you question its AF which stand for Advanced Future.
The Answer Above is NOT correct. Dragonball AF is a Fan made DBZ Series. It was NOT created by Akira or Toei Animation. Most of AF is in a Manga Form. Hope this helps.
No So far we don't know, but there are comics in Japan of Dragonball af, but they are fan-made. Akira Toriyama- (The creator) doesn't have any plans of dragonball af. It's possible that it will come out in like 2012 or longer, or shorter. Or it just won't happen... ;'(((
Dragon ball EX and then mabe Dragon ball AF
There is no Dragonball AF
I dont know.I heard rumors about Dragonball AF and Dragonball Hoshi, but they are both fakes.The AF in Dragonball AF stands for April Fools and Dragonball Hoshi is a japanese card game where you put card into a machine and play as characters of Dragonball Z.Hopefully theres a new one.I love Dragonball Z.I love Vegeta mostly..... :)
Dragonball AF is a fan-made series that doesn't really exist. The AF stands for April Fools, the day it was created. However there is a fan-made comic book that sequels the DBZ storyline (not GT) on dragonball-multiverse.com