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Dragon Ball Super To Stream On Crunchyroll, AnimeLab, & Daisuki


dragon-ball-super-visual-001-20161020Get ready to Rock the Dragon on more digital services than ever!

Earlier today, Toei Animation announced that they’ll start streaming Dragon Ball Super on Crunchyroll, Daisuki, and AnimeLab. The company will distribute an English-subtitled simulcast, which will begin airing on October 22, at 9:00PM Eastern.

The simulcasts will begin with episode 63. Digital platforms will also receive the entire Future Trunks arc, which began with episode 47, on October 30. Ten episodes will be added per week going forward..

Crunchyroll will offer Dragon Ball Super to subscribers and free users in the following regions:

  • United States
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Latin America (Subscribers only)
  • South Africa (Subscribers only)

Dragon Ball Super began airing on July 5, 2015 on Fuji TV. The series is being helmed by Kimitoshi Chioka (episodes 1-32) and Morio Hatano (ep 33 – present) at Toei Animation, with Tadayoshi Yamamuro (Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, Beet the Vandel Buster) providing character designs. The show is the first new Dragon Ball TV series to air since Dragon Ball GT in 1996.

Source: Twitter (ToeiAnimation)

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