The Internet Archive's collection comes with some notable features:

Dragon Ball Super content on the Internet Archive is a mixed bag, offering everything from rare dubs to fan-curated AI upscales. While it serves as a vital tool for preserving "lost" media, the experience for a casual viewer can be inconsistent compared to official streaming platforms. The "Internet Archive" Experience

Internet Archive serves as a vital digital library for the Dragon Ball Super

| Service | Subs/Dubs | Episode range | Free? | |--------|-----------|---------------|-------| | | Both | 1–131 + movies | Freemium (ads) | | Funimation (now Crunchyroll) | Both | Full series | No (trial) | | Hulu | Both | Full series | No (subscription) | | Netflix (select regions) | Both | Movies + some episodes | Subscription | | Tubi (ad-supported) | Dub only | Episodes 1–52 | Yes (free, legal) |

: Highly regarded as a "proper piece" for collectors, this archive features the Westwood Ocean Dub, which is notoriously difficult to find on official streaming services.

When fans search for they aren't usually looking for the original 131 episodes (2015-2018). They are searching for three specific categories of new content: