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DRAGON BALL ALWAYS Releases English Dubbed Trailer With Announcement That It Is Planned for US Theatrical Release

DRAGON BALL ALWAYS Releases English Dubbed Trailer With Announcement That It Is Planned for US Theatrical Release

Earlier this month, it was confirmed that an English dubbed version would be released Dragon Ball Forever It will air in the United States on October 11 — the same day it aired in Japan. The series will stream on Crunchyroll in North America, as well as Central America, South America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Indian subcontinent, and Southeast Asia. The series will air in Japanese with English, Spanish, and Portuguese subtitles.

Following the anime series’ premiere, fans will have the chance to experience the series again — this time on the big screen! Toei Animation and Fathom Events have Dragon Ball Forever In US theaters in November.

The first three episodes of the season (with English dubs) will be compiled into a theatrical feature film that will open in select U.S. theaters on November 10, 12, and 12. Ticket sales, which will be sold through Fathom Events and participating theater box offices, will begin on October 11, 2024.

This news was accompanied by the release of the film’s first English-dubbed trailer. Dragon Ball ForeverBelow, you can check out the official description of Fathom Events’ three-day, limited-access theater event.

This three-day, limited-run theatrical event, featuring the first three episodes of the series, offers Dragon Ball fans the privilege of being among the first in the world to preview the new English dub of the anime series in theaters. Tickets will be available starting October 11 at both FathomEvents.com and participating theater box offices.

There are now only a few weeks left until the premiere Dragon Ball Forever, We still don’t have an official synopsis for the series, but between this trailer and previous teasers, we do have a general idea of ​​what the above story is all about.

Dragon Ball Forever, written and designed by the late Akira Toriyama, was the last significant word he spoke before he passed away earlier this year. Before his passing, he spoke a bit about the series, saying that “Forever” was a “made-up term” In English this means: Something like ‘evil.'”

He also shared the following promotional video:

“A conspiracy has shrunk Goku and his friends. They set out to a new world to set things right! An action-packed adventure set in an unknown and mysterious world. Goku must make up for his diminutive stature by using his Nyoibo (Power Pole) to fight in a way that hasn’t been seen in a long time.”

This mysterious new world has since been revealed to be the Demon Realm, an uncharted shadow world that is home to many evil races ruled by the Demon Supreme Kais. It was once ruled by Dabura and served as a hideout for sorcerers such as Bibidi and his son Babidi. Dabura was eventually killed by Majin Buu.

Dragon Ball Forever The production is directed by Toei Animation’s Yoshitaka Yashima, and the series director is Aya Komaki. Animation character design is by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru, and series composition and script are by Yuko Kakihara.

Will you see? Dragon Ball Forever When will it be released?