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Dragon Ball Daima Dub to Premiere in Theaters

We would like to interrupt whatever it is you’re doing today to let you something important. And it’s about Dragon Ball.

Paying attention now? Good.

Earlier this month, Dragon Ball Daima, the newest chapter in the long-running franchise and the final contribution of its late creator, Akira Toriyama, premiered in Japan and on Crunchyroll worldwide. Taking place after the defeat of Majin Buu and before Super, the series sees Goku and most of his friends being reduced to kids thanks to a wish by the new King of the Demon Realm. This prompts Goku to go on a quest alongside Supreme Kai Shin to the Demon Realm in the hopes of setting things right.

Even if it wasn’t Toriyama’s last gift to the world, this series would still be hotly anticipated. It’s been years since the original Super anime ended, and it has yet to cover the events in the ongoing manga. So, it’s a pretty big deal. But many might be wondering when we can expect to hear the dub.

Guess what? Not only is the dub coming sooner than you think, but it’s also coming to the big screen.

In a recent press release, Toei Animation announced that it had teamed up with Fathom Events for something special. From November 10-12th, the first three episodes of Daima will be shown in theaters in all their dubbed glory. For three days at participating theaters, fans will get to hear the voice actors they grew up with playing their iconic roles once more. After that, it will likely be available on Crunchyroll.

Now, I don’t know about you, but I’m probably going to go see it in theaters if it’s in my area. I’m not passing up to see the dubbed anime on the big screen! If you want to see it, then I recommend checking Fathom events in the next few weeks.

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