‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’ Anime Film Reveals Global Debut Dates
Last year on Goku Day, Akira Toriyama enticed fans with the announcement of a new Dragon Ball Super movie.
As everyone was busy speculating the plot and the mysterious new characters, the franchise kept revealing tiny bits of the film as trailers, making fans even more excited about it.
We got a glimpse of a new art style, a grown-up Pan, and most importantly, Gohan back with his old hairstyle!
Now, after a year of waiting around, the world will finally witness the movie this year. Why? Because Crunchyroll has revealed Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero anime film’s global release dates.
The following are the worldwide release dates of the movie:
Date | Country |
August 18 | Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Central America, Ecuador, Bolivia, Uruguay, Paraguay |
August 19 | United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, Zambia, Vietnam |
August 26 | India, Indonesia |
August 30 | Malaysia, Brunei |
August 31 | the Philippines |
September 1 | Singapore |
September 8 | Taiwan |
September 15 | South Korea |
September 29 | Thailand, Hong Kong, Macao |
The film has been running in Japanese theaters since June 11. It’s pretty rare for a movie to come out this early after its Japanese premiere, but Dragon Ball’s popularity beats all odds.
Moreover, the franchise has also revealed the English dub voice cast for the new characters debuting in the movie, and we have the list right here:
Character | Cast | Other Works |
Dr. Hedo | Zach Aguilar | Tanjirō Kamado (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba) |
Gamma 1 | Aleks Le | Manjiro “Mikey” Sano (Tokyo Revengers) |
Gamma 2 | Zeno Robinson | Tōru Ishikawa (Horimiya) |
Magenta | Charles Martinet | – |
Carmine | Jason Marnocha | Gansaku Nanbu (Megalobox) |
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With a new art style and some fresh characters, the movie is ready to hit the screens and make its way into our hearts.
I suggest that you pre-book your tickets now.
About Dragon Ball Super
Dragon Ball Super came into serialization in June 2015, edited and illustrated by Akira Toriyama and his protege Toyotaru, respectively.
Dragon Ball Super takes the DB universe to another level by introducing the long asleep God of Destruction, Beerus.
Beerus initially decided to decimate Earth but postpones his plans when discovering the fantastic food he had never eaten. He also hopes to fight Super Saiyajin God one day.
Source: Dragon Ball Super Anime’s Official Twitter Account
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