It is official, there is now a debut date for the upcoming Basque dub of Dragon Ball Super.
The new dub will be released on October 24th.
It is official, there is now a debut date for the upcoming Basque dub of Dragon Ball Super.
The new dub will be released on October 24th.
Over a month ago a listing was spotted on Crunchyroll’s site for a new Dragon Ball Super Broly Blu-Ray steelbook to be released in North America.
Now listings have been spotted on Amazon UK, Anime-On-Line and Rarewaves for what appears to be a regional repackaging of this release.
Crunchyroll in the UK was formerly known as Funimation, and Manga UK before that. The latter released a steelbook for this movie back in 2019.

It remains to be seen whether this release will contain the US Funimation disc or the Manga UK disc, which doesn’t have the green tint, although considering the fact the Dragon Ball Z Complete Series set last year used the US discs rather than the UK ones that seems to be becoming the new precedent for these releases.
DR was recently contacted regarding further episodes of the Danish dub of Dragon Ball Super, and Kanzenshuu user HinKyto has provided an update regarding the situation according to the broadcasting and streaming company.

The most recent episode was released on August 1st. There was a 6-month break between seasons 1 and 2, which premiered in October 2024 and April 2025 respectively, although it was confirmed in January that DR was negotiating for more episodes, so fans may not have to wait as long for another update.
Selecta Vision has recently posted about their upcoming Dragon Ball Kai Blu-Ray DVD and Blu-Ray boxsets on Twitter/X.
This new volume, which contains episodes 55-76 with dubs in Spanish, Catalan, Galician and Basque will be released on October 3rd.
Considering the number of episodes per box set the next volume after this should be the final release for the first 98 episodes of Kai before Selecta Vision move on to The Final Chapters, which fans can check out on streaming platform Anime Box, or on Comedy Central from September 15th at 2pm.
A listing for a Dragon Ball Super : Broly Blu-Ray steelbook has appeared on Crunchyroll’s store.
This new edition of the movie is set to be released on November 4th of this year, and is available for the pre-order price of $31.98.
This is not the first time the movie has had a steelbook release, as Manga UK previously released such a variant for region B.
This will be the first steelbook release of the movie in North America.
It is however likely that this will be a repackage of the North American Blu-Ray, as such the green tint (which Funimation denied being there) that was absent from the UK release will remain present.

Recently, a promo aired, which announced that Dragon Ball Z would be airing on the channel Teletica (Canal 7) in Costa Rica. At the time no date or timeslot was announced, but now both have been revealed.

According to an article on the channel’s own website fans will not have too long to wait. As a matter of fact Dragon Ball Z is scheduled to air tomorrow on August 23rd.
The channel will broadcast the iconic anime series in two double bills, one from 5:30pm-6:30pm, and then again from 11pm-0am after the sports programming.
As Costa Rica is a Hispanic region Teletica will most likely be airing the much beloved Latin American Spanish dub of Dragon Ball Z.
So far European territories have been quiet regarding international dubs of Dragon Ball Daima, aside from the recent Albanian dub, although it’s looking like that is slowly about to change.
My friend Tian has spotted a post in a German forum that says Daima is currently being dubbed.

Tian has provided the above information to the Kanzenshuu forums in English as follows:

This will not be Daima’s debut in Germany, as French streaming service ADN made the series available subbed, but this will be the first time German fans can enjoy the series in their own language.
No TV broadcast has been announced, but it is possible Daima will air on RTLII, which began airing the original series in 1999 and began rerunning it two years ago. ProSiebenn MAXX is another contender as they reran Dragon Ball Super within the last few weeks.
In any case watch this space for further updates regarding Dragon Ball in Germany.
This week only 1 new episode of Dragon Ball Super has been uploaded to Danmarks Radio’s DR TV app with none scheduled for next week.

This marks the first time since April 11th that less than 3 new episodes have been released a week, so it appears the current season has concluded.
As it was previously confirmed 49 new episodes had been licensed this should not come as a surprise.

DR has yet to confirm whether or not more episodes of the show will be released.
The “nine weeks of peace arc” (as coined by one fan) is approaching its end in the Danish dub of Dragon Ball Super, with episodes 73-75 have been uploaded to Danmarks Radio’s DR TV app.
With the addition of these episodes the Danish dub is quickly approaching the Tournament of Power arc.
Previously director Jan Tellefsen confirmed 49 more episodes had been licensed, which would mean Danmarks Radio have the rights to dub 1 more episode at least. However if more than 1 new episode airs next week that will indeed mean further episodes have been licensed.

A few weeks ago a promo was released and shared on Youtube for the Taiwanese Mandarin dub of Dragon Ball Daima.
As of yesterday the show has begun its run in the Chinese territory on the EBC etmovie channel.

According to the channel’s own schedule Dragon Ball Daima was shown at 8pm on Saturday and 6:50pm on Sunday of this week (July 19th and 20th respectively).

Next week Dragon Ball Daima will be shown from 7pm-9pm on both Saturday and Sunday.

This marks the fifth official Asian dub of Dragon Ball Daima after the debut of the Hindi, Tamil and Telugu dubs (all of which premiered on November 9, 2024) and the Korean dub (which premiered on April 19, 2025), and the first dub for any Chinese territories.
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