The “Dragon Ball SSSS” website provided quotes from the cast and production staff in conjunction with the announcement, most of which was also reiterated and translated in an English-language press release from Toei Animation: The story and characters will be developed by original manga author Akira Toriyama himself and will star veteran voice actress Masako Nozawa.
on Fuji TV, taking the time slot of the Dragon Ball Kai TV series.
Whether if its a movie or new season, we will all be happy.A new Dragon Ball TV series has been announced: Dragon Ball Super will debut this July and will run as a weekly series at 9:00 a.m. To be honest, it is very doubtful that there will be anything new for Dragon Ball in the year 2021 however, the year 2022 could be promising. Shueisha buying a new dragon ball domain name for a website means that they are obviously planning something in the future. If you have ever bought a domain, yes your information can be found on a whois website. It is indeed, Shueisha Inc, from Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo Japan. So as you can see when you go to the website who.is and enter the domain, it tells you when it was registered.Īs you scroll down it will give you the contact information of the registrant (person who bought the domain name). If you have any doubts, you can go to who.is and see for yourself. In August of 2020 while the pandemic was raging on and all hell broke loose in American (and parts of Europe) Shueisha decided to buy the domain name Shueisha Inc bought domain Name in August 2020Īlthough there is no confirmation about the continuation of the Dragon Ball Super anime after the tournament of power, there is some evidence that it could continue. Don’t be surprise if there is another movie on the way. So the anime is good to go but Shueisha is probably cooking something before releasing the anime. The Dragon Ball Super Manga is two arcs ahead of the anime with the Moro arc and the Granolah arc that started in 2021 January. Naruto was constantly catching up with the manga and thus there were more filler episodes that the fans hated (at least in the west). Naruto was so popular that it had so much funding and episodes we made pretty fast. The creators of the Naruto anime have to make filler episodes just so that the anime does not catch up to the manga and to keep the fans entertained. When an anime catches up with the manga, we have a similar situation to Naruto. The Dragon Ball manga was already in the Moro arc while the anime was showing the tournament of power arc. When it comes to the story, the manga always has to be ahead. Despite of everything that has happened, Shueisha will continue to make episodes of Dragon Ball Super because it is profitable and they are not just going to stop. Many animators in Japan work from home and don’t even have to show up to the studio. Some people would say, “well there were many shows many in 2020,” and you are right. Who knows exactly but we do know that the pandemic was one of the reason. Perhaps some voice actors could not make it to the studio to record. The problem is that some franchises could not continue because of the pandemic of 2020. Of course there is going to be new forms for Goku and Vegeta. So of course there will be more Dragon Ball Super episodes. If you look at the chart above, you will see that the Dragon Ball franchise makes $24 billion per year. One Piece seems to be popular with over 900 episodes however, Dragon Ball has billions of fans, not millions. An anime like Death Note is not exactly popular world wide. Shueisha Inc always finds ways to profit from Dragon Ball because it is an anime that is popular world wide unlike other titles. Lets not forget the whole Xenoverse game. Afterwards, there was Dragon Ball heroes (in Japan) and other DB things that were not really canon. With billions of fans around the world and all the merchandise the show sells, there is absolutely no way that Shueisha will stop making new Dragon Ball Super episodes.īefore there was Dragon Ball Super, there was Dragon Ball GT, which many people hated.
Dragon Ball is one of those franchises that is constantly releasing video game title after video game title.