French fans will not have much longer to wait, in fact it has just been announced they will be getting Dragon Ball Daima on the same day it premiers on Fuji TV in Japan – October 11th.

Kanzenshuu user Javaki noted that ADN also offers Dragon Ball Super with German subtitles, so while a German release is yet-to-be-announced it is possible this could also cover that market.
While Dragon Ball Super was simulcast for some European territories back in 2016 when it was being rolled out internationally, France was not one of them, despite TOEI Animation having operations in Paris.
As of last year all the Dragon Ball TV series from the original up to and including Super were available on ADN, so the platform has quickly established itself as the home for Dragon Ball in France.

While Dragon Ball has had a long history in France, this will be the fastest any of the series has been released, a sign of times changing for the better.
Crunchyroll recently began streaming the entire series in France, but it is always good to see releases come to competing streaming services.
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