With the latest batch of episodes uploaded to the DRTV app the Danish dub of Dragon Ball Super has reached the Copy Vegeta arc.
As of today episodes 43-45 are available to stream.
As usual the next 3 episodes can be expected next week.

With the latest batch of episodes uploaded to the DRTV app the Danish dub of Dragon Ball Super has reached the Copy Vegeta arc.
As of today episodes 43-45 are available to stream.
As usual the next 3 episodes can be expected next week.

TOEI Animation have announced that the first 10 episodes of Crunchyroll’s dub of Dragon Ball Daima are now available on the Microsoft store.
This is not the first time any Dragon Ball content was available on the platform as the original series, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Super are all available for purchase.
The fact these episodes are packaged as “Collection One” could also be an indication that Crunchyroll plans to release them in a home release down the line, along with a “Collection Two” for the last 10 episodes.
With the latest batch of episodes released the Danish dub of Dragon Ball Super’s Universe 6 tournament arc is now complete.
As of today episodes 40-42 are now available to stream on the DR TV app.

Danmarks Radio has been releasing 3 new episodes a week since the Danish dub resumed on April 11th, so next week’s batch of episodes should be 43-45. The following week will likely be 46-48 (which will include the beginning of the Future Trunks arc) and so on.
Recently Dragon Ball Kai premiered for the first time in Israel with a new Hebrew dub.
Since the show’s debut on April 14th a total of 14 episodes have aired on Junior TV.
Now these 14 episodes are available on the streaming site Yes, which is the largest company in Israel that brings content to consumers through the internet.

Based on previous schedules Junior TV appears to be airing 4 new episodes a week. As such episodes 13-16 of Dragon Ball Kai should be airing this week.
If any more episodes are added to Yes we will report on it accordingly.
A promo has surfaced, which reveals that on May 5th (which is next Monday) original Dragon Ball will be returning to Mexican screens on the channel Azteca 7.
Azteca 7 is owned by TV Azteca, who originally brought the original series back on October 31, 2022 after it was not seen on open TV in 24 years (the broadcaster prior to this was Televisa’s Channel 5).

This is not the first time in years that the original Dragon Ball returned to linear TV in Latin America, as La Tele in Paraguay began airing it in 2023.
Once again Danmarks Radio has provided more dubbed episodes of Dragon Ball Super for their Danish audience.
As of today episodes 37-39 have been uploaded to the DR TV app, bringing the Danish dub close to the end of the Universe 6 tournament.
In the next week fans can expect episodes 40-42.

It’s official, the first 98 episodes of Dragon Ball Kai are once again available for Indians to watch.
Recently the portion of the show titled Dragon Ball Kai : The Final Chapters began a rerun on Cartoon Network, but not the earlier episodes.
The local Cartoon Network ran both the first 98 episodes of Kai and The Final Chapters between April 16th 2023 and November 12th of the same year.
Now fans have noted that Dragon Ball Kai has become available on Amazon’s streaming service Prime Video in India.
Like the Cartoon Network airings Dragon Ball Kai is available with five local dubs, but interestingly an English option is also available on Prime Video.

A Discovery subscription is needed, but it will mean the English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada dubs of Dragon Ball Kai will be brought to a wider Indian audience, particularly amongst fans that can now watch these dubs legally at any time.
Previously we reported it was looking like a pattern was being established with 3 new episodes of Dragon Ball Super’s Danish dub coming to DRTV every Friday.
Now the platform has seen this pattern being followed for three consecutive weeks as episodes 34-36 have been uploaded.
These new episodes have been released every Friday since April 11th at 6am, and by the looks of things will continue to do so.

Episodes 37-39, which will bring Danish fans to the episode before the conclusion of the Universe 6 Tournament should be released next Friday.
Watch this space for further updates on Dragon Ball in Denmark.
It has been a month to the day that the Latin American Spanish dub of Dragon Ball Daima made its debut on the local version of Adult Swim.
In that time fans in Brazil have had to wait for a dub in Portuguese, but now it turns out the wait is over.
The Brazillian Portuguese dub will premier on Adult Swim this Friday, April the 25th at 6pm.
According to Anime News Network the upcoming dub for Daima will be recorded at Unidub, which was where Dragon Ball Super and all the movies since Battle of Gods have been recorded.
Late last year it was revealed that there would be a Korean dub of Dragon Ball Daima.
Now the time has come, Korean fans can enjoy the latest instalment of the long running franchise originally created by the late, great Akira Toriyama.
Today (April 20th) the first two episodes of the new Dragon Ball series aired on Tooniverse between 8pm and 9pm.

It’s worth noting this is not the debut of the show on Tooniverse as the channel did begin airing the show on October 19th last year, albeit in Japanese with subtitles.
Luckily for fans that prefer to watch a show in its original language subtitled airings are still scheduled for 1am on Wednesday and Thursday this week.


Moreover the Daima dub features a dubbed version of the OP, which appears to be a rarity for some anime dubs these days. Traditionally English Dragon Ball dubs have had dubbed OPs, but that was not the case for Crunchyroll’s dub of Dragon Ball Daima.

This is one day later than expected, but nonetheless great news considering the long history Dragon Ball has had, especially with dubs in South Korea.
Kanzenshuu user jrdemr has self-announced to be the official translator for Portugal’s new edition of the Dragon Ball manga published by Devir. As jrdemr notes, the original Edições ASA Portuguese translation of the manga…
Selecta Vision’s streaming platform Anime Box has, in the last few months began releasing Dragon Ball Kai and the original Dragon Ball for customers wanting to watch either series on demand. The classic TOEI…
Since its premier TOEI Animation’s new show Dragon Ball Daima has been streaming in numerous countries, but despite this massive push internationally it has been quiet in the dubs department. However just yesterday two…
The Dragon Ball Super Danish dub made its debut on Danmarks Radio’s DR Ultra app. The first 27 episodes were uploaded to the platform, marking the first time any Dragon Ball series had a…
The official Dragon Ball website and Twitter/X has revealed the Japanese cast for the child versions of Goku and friends, as seen in Dragon Ball Daima. Notably every character has been recast, except Goku…
As was the case last week, TV schedules for tomorrow on Cartoon Network India show no signs of the previously announced premier of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods. Once again Bandbudh Aur Budbak…
Another Spanish streaming service will now stream not only original Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z but also Dragon Ball Super. VOD platform Makusi announced these acquisitions in a tweet. his marks the second…
Just over two weeks ago Netflix announced the new anime series Dragon Ball Daima would be streaming globally on October 18th, with release dates possibly varying from country-to-country. Evidently this date does not apply…
It is official, Dragon Ball fans down under will get to enjoy the English dub for the new anime Dragon Ball Daima on the big screen too. From November 14th the first three episodes…