So far, Toei hasn’t announced the return of Dragon Ball Super anime, but many have speculated that it will return in Winter 2021, three years after Dragon Ball Super: Broly premiered in Japan. Hopefully, the studio will make an official announcement by mid of 2021.
Is there going to be more Dragon Ball Super?
There’s been rumor that yes, the next installment of Dragon Ball Super anime is in the works at Toei, and the company seemed to confirm more Dragon Ball anime was coming, back when the series first went on hiatus.
Is there going to be a new Dragon Ball movie?
Okay, so FUNimation is silent about the new movie and a new series, and Viz says they have absolutely nothing Dragon Ball related in the works. But what about Dragon Ball Kai? There’s still the entire Majin Buu Saga to finish.
How many episodes of Dragon Ball Super are there?
The manga received an anime adaptation in 2015 and ran for 3 years undisturbed. Dragon Ball Super Anime completed 131 episodes in total. Furthermore, the animation studio released a new movie called Dragon Ball Super: Broly.
How is Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super related?
Meanwhile Dragon Ball Super is the actual continuation of Dragon Ball Z. Toriyama is the one who is drawing up the storyline for this series. To further explain how GT and Super are not connected , we can take one case in GT, of Goku who goes away with Shenron and the Dragon Balls from Earth after defeating Omega Shenron.
When will Dragon Ball Super episode 129 come out?
Dragon Ball Super Episode 129 will release on March 3/4th. Check all these images below: Image teased by Dragon Ball Heroes, they will release some sort of Video trailer on March 8th, 2018. (Super Dragon Ball Heroes Universe Mission)
When will Dragon Ball Super release in US?
The anime will hit theaters Dec. 14, and will arrive in the US Jan. 16, 2019. Dragon Ball Super currently airs English dub on Adult Swim via Toonami Saturday evenings at 10:30 pm and is also available via Funimation and Amazon Video.
When is Dragon Ball Super returning?
According to reports released on Otaku Kart, the Dragon Ball Super series will be returning in Japan’s Spring season in April 2019. This means that there will only be a 12-month wait for episode 132 of Dragon Ball Super to air.