Dragon Ball Super Now Streaming in English Dub
The latest episode in the legendary Dragon Ball story, Dragon Ball Super, is now accessible in an English version, according to our source. This will allow fans not only in the United States, but also in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa to enjoy watching the series either with the original Japanese audio or the newly released English voiceovers. More regions are expected to follow soon.
A blend of Classic and New Voices
In an exciting information from our source, not only does the English dubbed edition bring back some of the original cast, it also introduces some fresh voices into the mix. Fans of the classic series will be delighted to hear the familiar voices of Sean Schemmel reprising his role as Goku and Christopher R. Sabat as Piccolo and Vegeta. Newcomers to the series include Matthew Mercer lending his voice to Hit and David Gray taking on the character of Zamasu.
A Story by Akira Toriyama
The narrative of Dragon Ball Super, envisioned and penned by the brilliant Akira Toriyama, begins after Majin Buu’s defeat. Our source further delves into the storyline: Goku has taken on an unusual role as a radish farmer, whilst Earth is enveloped in a fleeting phase of peace.
However, calm doesn’t last long. Soon, Beerus, the God of Destruction, rouses and the search for the prophesied Saiyan God begins. This leads to what appears to be the most severe test that Goku and his comrades have faced yet.
For the fans of Dragon Ball Super, an encounter of epic proportions is clearly on the horizon. And with this newly available English dub, even more followers of this iconic tale can engage with this thrilling saga in a new, more accessible way.