Yesterday was the day that the series finally landed on the platform.
A source has confirmed however that Disney+ did not receive the Canadian dub from Ocean Studios, but instead the Funimation dub has been released on the popular streaming service.
Nonetheless some fans remain committed to this dub one day seeing the light of day, as there is a petition that was started to show interest in the product.
There is set to be both a standard edition and a limited edition, which will each be released on March 3rd.
While both editions will contain no special features other than the usual textless opening and ending songs the limited edition will contain the following:
7 silver foil art cards
Goku x Vegeta x Piccolo sticker
Silver foil rigid box with exclusive art by the character designer
There is no news yet on a release for other Crunchyroll territories like Germany, the UK and Australia, but expect them to follow.
20 years into the formats history and just in time for the 30th anniversary of the series it has just been announced that Dragon Ball GT will be receiving a Blu-Ray release.
This upcoming release will be in Spain from distributor Selecta Vision, who have released a lot of Dragon Ball content on home video in the country, including recent Blu-Rays of not just the original Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z but also Dragon Ball Kai and the movies.
No release date is yet known but Selecta Vision distributed posters at the Manga Barcelona 2025 event announcing this release.
These posters were leaked by a user named Vercery on forums and a fan contacted Selecta Vision to verify the information.
Furthermore a user named Bicho_86 supplied the image below, which went unnoticed by the Spanish fanbase for a few days following the announcement.
Suffice to say Selecta Vision did confirm the news, so soon Spanish fans can look forward to completing their classic anime trilogies on a HD format.
Up until now the series has only been available in Spain in Japanese with Spanish subtitles, but this means that local fans can enjoy the series in their native tongue.
This is fantastic news, not only for Spanish fans that wanted a local dub but also those that like to own Dragon Ball on physical media as Selecta Vision releases the series on DVD and Blu-Ray with the most recent addition being their releases of Dragon Ball Kai (another show with a long-awaited European Spanish dub).
Upon its release in Japan the most recent instalment of the anime Dragon Ball Daima was available to Hong Kong residents subbed, but now it appears the same platform (Viu TV) has dubbed the series in the Cantonese language.
According to a recent Instagram post the first 5 episodes of Dragon Ball Daima were released on Viu TV on December 5th at 12pm.
Additionally it seems that this release will follow the same pattern as the Albanian dub by releasing 5 episodes a week, meaning the entire series should be available in Cantonese by December 26th.
It is not known whether the series will get a dub in mainland China but it’s unlikely since none of the TV anime have been dubbed there since the Liaoyi dub of original Dragon Ball in 1998-2000, although Resurrection F and Broly received dubs.
Since August of this year there has been no update on the Danish dub of Dragon Ball Super, but it looks like that is about to change.
The dub, which began in October of last year has had 76 episodes so far, leaving Danmarks Radio (DR) with 55 episodes left to complete the entire series of Dragon Ball Super.
The first 27 episodes of Dragon Ball Super were uploaded to DR Ultra in one batch, and for episodes 28-76 they were released with 3 episodes weekly. Whether DR will take either approach to the rest of the series or if they will go in a new pattern remains to be seen, but nonetheless it is exciting for Dragon Ball fans in Denmark that this dub may be seen to its conclusion.
It is worth noting if this dub finishes Dragon Ball Super it will not only surpass the episode count of the Dragon Ball Z Danish dub (which stopped at episode 104) but it will be the first time a Dragon Ball TV anime has ever received a complete dub in the language.
Previously we reported that it seemed like a Hungarian dub of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero was coming to Canal+ Action on December 23rd.
Now according to a more recent article it is not only confirmed that the latest movie in the long running Dragon Ball franchise will indeed be dubbed in Hungarian but we know the cast and crew.
The cast is as follows:
And technical staff for the dub are as follows:
Or in English:
This means Goku will have the same voice actor as another iconic animated character albeit from a North American cartoon – Spongebob Squarepants. Additionally Piccolo is being played by Raditz’ voice actor.
It has not been said what English dub will be added, but it is worth noting there is a Canadian dub of Dragon Ball Kai that was produced by Ocean Studios between 2010 and 2014.
The Japanese version is reportedly not available on the platform, unsurprising since the only musical score available for that version is the Akihito Tokunaga score.
Whether the series was removed for work to be done on this HD upscale remains to be seen.
Other Dragon Ball series available on Hulu include Dragon Ball Kai, Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Ball Super. Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT are no longer available.
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