‘Dragon Ball Super’ English Version Confirmed; 2016 Release Date Possible

The Japanese manga series “Dragon Ball Super” is but phenomenal.

Its fame is credited from its stunning visual, engaging plot, powerful fight scenes and incredible performances of the characters.

Contained only in one language, the show’s millions of fans made creative ways of understanding the story better by applying subtitles into different languages.

It cannot be denied that the science fantasy has conquered the international entertainment industry and to give in to a simple request of releasing a “Dragon Ball Super” English Version would be highly satisfactory.

Forbes reported that “Dragon Ball Super” is the first main “DBS” series in almost twenty years. The anime tv show that the avid fans are enjoying right now premiered last year and has released more than 60 episodes to date.

Ahead of the release of episodes 61, 62 and 63 are the titles, plots and air dates; proof that the show’s supporters invest a fraction of their time in doing research to come up with potential theories in the upcoming chapters.

Recently, Black is unleashing his true identity and next in line are Trunks and Vegeta’s strong powers to be highlighted as every character have his fair share of a featured story.

At the moment, fans are content with how the story flows. Should an English version come to fruition, many countries will be delighted to take the plate full of wonderful narratives.

High hopes are in! Toonami Asia is completely aware of the popular demand and they are in the process of making it happen. Their tweet sends a message of relief that they are catching up with the series to provide quality amusement to the show’s enthusiasts.

While Forbes considers a 2016 release of the English adaptation, another report presumes a 2017 release along with the arrival of the action figures in the US.

Regardless of the launch date, every “DBS” aficionado would be more than pleased to see an English franchise.

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