Crunchyroll announced that it now offers the English dub of the Dragon Ball Super anime. It will begin streaming on the service on March 5, 2024 in five countries.
Right now, the range of the dub is limited. People in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States can all begin watching it today. It also noted this applies to the 131 episodes currently available on the service. As of time of writing, only the English, Brazilian Portuguese, and Latin American Spanish subtitle options with original Japanese audio were available, as the dub will only debut at 1pm PT/4pm ET.
Crunchyroll’s announcement also reminded people of the English voice actors in the Dragon Ball Super dub. Here’s who you can hear:
- Beerus: Jason Douglas
- Bulma: Monica Rial
- Frieza: Christopher Ayres
- Gohan: Kyle Hebert
- Goku: Sean Schemmel
- Hit: Matthew Mercer
- Jiren: Patrick Seitz
- Krillin: Sonny Strait
- Piccolo: Christopher R. Sabat
- Trunks: Eric Vale
- Vegeta: Christopher R. Sabat
- Zamasu: David Gray
As for the manga, it is still running. New chapters can be read in English via both MangaPlus and Viz Media. The most recent chapter debuted on February 20, 2024, and the chapter 103 is set to scheduled to appear on March 20, 2024.
There’s also another Dragon Ball anime on the way, though no English dub is confirmed for it just yet. Dragon Ball Daima is in development. Its run will start in Fall 2024.
Dragon Ball Super is available to stream on Crunchyroll. Viz Media handles the English release of the manga.
Published: Mar 5, 2024 01:00 pm