Further new episodes are scheduled for April 25th at 6am, and as of now it seems safe to assume the next batch will be 34-36, the week after 37-39 and so on.
In any case this is great news for Danish Dragon Ball fans who may have been waiting nearly 20 years for a dub in their language.
While this may be exciting news to fans it appears that despite the previous announcement of 49 new episodes only the first 3 episodes of the Universe 6 arc can be streamed now.
Further episodes are scheduled to be released on April 18th, but it is not known how many episodes will drop on this date.
Ever since the release of Box 1 on November 30, 2022 Dragon Ball fans have been able to enjoy the best official release of the original series thus far, but it appears that the long hope for a Box 2 is coming to an end.
It has now been reported that numerous sources, including some from France have confirmed that AB Video will no longer be continuing their Blu-Ray releases of the original Dragon Ball.
This is unfortunate, as there had been various reports that gave fans hope that AB were not giving up on the second volume.
Nonetheless for years the question about when this would be released remained unanswered, and as expected AB Video could not confirm anything that was yet to be scheduled for a release date.
Two months later, according to one comment on Youtube a source close to AB confirmed that the conception of Box 2 posed a problem because TOEI were very nitpicky.
Now it seems that the long awaited follow-up to the much loved Dragon Ball Blu-Ray set will not be coming because AB finally got fed up of dealing with TOEI and didn’t want to use upscales.
Contrary to popular belief the Blu-Rays were not cancelled because of AB’s decision to use the broadcast audio, but simply because they wanted to go above and beyond to make this release the best it could possibly be.
This is not the first time Tooniverse has aired Dragon Ball Daima, as the show began its broadcast in October in Japanese with local subtitles, but now Koreans will be able to enjoy the show in their native language.
Cartoon Network Pakistan, which resumed airing Dragon Ball Super after a long delay began broadcasting new episodes at a quicker rate than we previously anticipated.
The most recent run, which began on March 3rd with older episodes, which finally led in to new episodes concluded yesterday (April 3rd) with episode 131.
As such the entire Urdu dub was shown in the space of a month, this included the initial 63 episodes that were rerun and the 68 new episodes.
This dub marks the first time any of the Dragon Ball series has ever been released in the Urdu language.
The show has been airing weekday nights at 7:30pm, but the channel has yet to announce whether it will be airing any more Dragon Ball content in the local languages as Cartoon Network India (also owned by Warner Brothers Discovery Asia-Pacific) has.
A promotional image has leaked recently that may hint at Dragon Ball Daima coming to the channel soon with not only dubs in the aforementioned three languages, but also Malayalam and Kannada.
The rerun of Dragon Ball Super on Cartoon Network Pakistan, which began on March 3rd this month has finally led in to new episodes.
The channel has been airing 5 new episodes a week every day from Monday to Friday.
As of yesterday episodes 66-70 were aired, meaning the Future Trunks arc has finally aired in full and the channel has broadcast the finale of that arc.
Assuming the current airing pattern continues Dragon Ball Super should reach its conclusion with the final episodes airing on May 8th.
This is great news for fans that have had to wait patiently after the long break.
In a recent social media post Cartoon Network India revealed that from this Sunday (March 23rd) Dragon Ball Kai : The Final Chapters will return to the channel at 1pm, the timeslot that’s been occupied by One Piece for several weeks now.
Of all the releases of Dragon Ball Kai : The Final Chapters internationally the Indian release stands as the release with the most localizations, as the series received 5 dubs in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.
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