Dragon Ball Super Heads to US TV Next Month in English
Super features the involvement of Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama.
An English dub of anime TV series Dragon Ball Super has been announced and will begin airing in the US next month.
Adult Swim announced the news today, revealing Super will debut during the network's Toonami block on Saturday, January 7. It'll air at both 8 PM and 11:30 PM ET, with the remaining Season 1 episodes--there are 26 in all--following each Saturday.
Super is noteworthy for being the series' first new storyline in almost 20 years and featuring the involvement of creator Akira Toriyama. It began airing in Japan in 2015. You can check out a brief clip from the English-dubbed version in the video above.
Funimation is responsible for the US English dub, which brings back voice actors from other Dragon Ball series. The press release mentions Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F actors Seán Schemmel (Goku), Christopher R. Sabat (Vegeta), Jason Douglas (Beerus), Ian Sinclair (Whis), and Sonny Strait (Krillin) as all being involved.
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