Dragon Ball Super set to begin airing in Denmark

Earlier this year, following the death of series creator Akira Toriyama it was announced that the Danish public service broadcaster Danmarks Radio was going to air Dragon Ball Super in the fall.

At the time it was not known whether the series would be airing subtitled or dubbed, however shortly after enquiries were made and the channel confirmed they would indeed be dubbing Dragon Ball Super in Danish.

This will not be the first time Dragon Ball Super was legally available in Denmark, as it was simulcast on Daisuki in 2016, but this will mark the debut of the Danish dub.

For months there was no word on when exactly the anime would be making its return to Denmark, that all changed as just today it has been revealed Dragon Ball Super will begin airing this week.

The debut of Dragon Ball Super on Danish TV will also mark the first time any Dragon Ball series has aired in the country since DR Ultra’s rerun of Dragon Ball Z concluded on January 31, 2014, and the first time any Dragon Ball content was released in Denmark since the most recent movie Super Hero was screened theatrically in September 2022.

For further updates on the Danish dub of Super watch this space.

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