A further 3 episodes of the Dragon Ball Super Danish dub are now available to watch.
The DRTV app has, as of today released episodes 52-54 with a further 3 episodes to follow next week.

A further 3 episodes of the Dragon Ball Super Danish dub are now available to watch.
The DRTV app has, as of today released episodes 52-54 with a further 3 episodes to follow next week.

Today a further 3 episodes of the Dragon Ball Super Danish dub has been added to the DR TV app.
At the rate new episodes are being uploaded the Goku Black arc should wrap up by early July.

The Future Trunks arc has officially returned to Denmark, and this time with a locally produced dub as DR TV has uploaded Dragon Ball Super episodes 46-48.
This is the seventh consecutive week that 3 new episodes have been released on the app with a further batch set to drop on May 30th.

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 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.
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.

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.
The second season of Danmarks Radio’s dub of Dragon Ball Super continues and it appears that a pattern is being established.
As with last week 3 new episodes have been uploaded to the DRTV app with the addition of episodes 31-33.
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.

New episodes of the Dragon Ball Super Danish dub are now available on the DRTV app.
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.

This is the first time a Danish dub has been released since the rebroadcast of Dragon Ball Z in 2011.
Earlier this month it appeared that Danmarks Radio was preparing to release new episodes of their Danish dub of Dragon Ball Super on April 11th.
More recently, however, the Danish national broadcaster and streamer indicated that the new episodes would arrive on May 16th.
Now according to Danmarks Radio’s page for Dragon Ball Super they have seemingly reverted back to the former release date.

It is unknown whether the reason for the date changing back was a clerical error or a change of plans from the company, but we have reached out to Danmarks Radio for comment.
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