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Dragon Ball Super
With the manga on hiatus following the passing of Akira Toriyama, its future is uncertain. - There are multiple manga arcs
Dragon Ball Super
if the series comes back, it might fit. - There is no official confirmation of a refund
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anime.
Dragon Ball Super It was one of the most popular anime, bringing the adventures of Goku and his friends back to screens around the world for the first time in years. While the anime ended on a particularly epic note, there's still plenty of material left for the series to adapt, so fans can't help but wonder: Dragon Ball Super did you ever come back
Latest Dragon Ball Super News
Akira Toriyama's transfer disrupted Dragon Ball's plans
As for recent times Dragon ball news, the big headline remains the passing of Akira Toriyama. When Toriyama died on March 1, 2024 Dragon Ball Super The manga, which he worked on with artist Toyotarou, was put on indefinite hiatus after the release of the next chapter. The manga had just adapted its own version Super Hero was set to begin a new arc that many fans believed would focus on Frieza and his mysterious new form, Black Frieza.
While there are hints that the manga will continue at some point, it is not yet known how long it will be on hiatus and who will take over Toriyama's writing role. Nothing has been confirmed yet, but given that the series' timeline is quickly coming to an end Dragon Ball Zas if it could be a Black Frieza saga Dragon Ball Super's last, something more likely with Toriyama's passing.
No more Dragon Ball Super Confirmed
Sequel to Hit Series Not Confirmed Yet
This is important to know there is no official confirmation regarding the sequel Dragon Ball Superanime of. There have been persistent rumors that the series will return in 2023 and 2024, but nothing has been publicly announced. As mentioned above, Dragon Ball Super The manga is currently on an indefinite hiatus following the passing of Akira Toriyama. given Dragon ball's popularity is expected by many fans Great returning to adapt the remaining manga arcs. It's possible that the anime will wait for the manga to finish before adapting any additional material, which means quite a long wait.
In the meantime, fans can look forward Dragon Ball ALWAYSIt is planned to be released in the fall of 2024. ALWAYS It was worked hard by Toriyama before his death, making this anime series his final gift to his fans. It is unlikely that there will be any news about a potential comeback Dragon Ball Super will be announced to the public first ALWAYS debuts in order not to miss the new series.
Ongoing Dragon Ball Super characters
Goku and Friends Return with New Allies and Enemies
Needless to say, any sequel Dragon Ball Super will see the return of all the fan favorite Z Fighters. They will also encounter new villains such as the ancient wizard Moro, the revenge-seeking Granolah, and the Heeters, a family of planet dealers who used to work with Frieza. Among them is Gas, an incredibly powerful warrior whose skills will test the strength of Goku and Vegeta. Even Frieza himself will be seen using a new power that turns Goku and Vegeta into dwarfs.
It won't just be new enemies, though. Fans can expect Broly to take on a slightly bigger role, now living in Beerus' world. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. A special flashback offers fans some time with Goku's father, Bardock, in his prime. And of course it won't Dragon ball without taking some of those villains and turning them into new friends. The series will even introduce a new wish-granting dragon for the first time in years!
An ongoing Dragon Ball Super story
Dragon Ball Super May Adapt New Manga Arcs and Movies
At this time Dragon Ball Super The anime ended with the Tournament of Power Dragon Ball Super The manga, which began as an anime adaptation, continued. Fans can look forward to at least two never-before-seen animated story arcs: the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga and the Granola Survivor Saga.
The Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga is about a villain known as Moro, an ancient wizard who is captured by the Galactic Patrol after escaping from prison. Moro is a very different type of villain than Goku usually faces, forcing the team to strategize and adapt in new ways. The story reveals some surprising new details about Buu, as well as revelations about Angels like Whis. Goku will show off some amazing new powers in this arc, solidifying him as a fan favorite.
The Granolah the Survivor Saga focuses on Granolah, an indomitable bounty hunter who works with the Heeters, who harbors a grudge against the Saiyans and aims to become the strongest in the Universe, making him a natural rival for Goku. Granola's motivations are sympathetic, but her grudge drives her to some regrettable actions. Can Granola let him go before his desire for revenge destroys him?
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In addition, refunds Dragon Ball Super could adapt the stories of the two recent films, Dragon Ball Super: Broly and Dragon Ball Super: Super Heroas the series was previously adapted Battle of the Gods and Resurrection 'F'. Such an adaptation Super Hero It might be especially interesting because it was originally animated in CGI. The Dragon Ball Super includes some new content related to the manga Super Hero the story arc ensures that any such adaptation will be more than a simple rehashing of the film.
Why Is It Taking So Long For Dragon Ball Super's Anime To Come Back?
Considering that nothing official is known about it Dragon Ball Super anime return, fans are wondering what's taking the series so long. Dragon ball very popular and yet Always seems promising to many Dragon ball Fans still have a desire for intense vision Dragon ball It's super adapted from the manga. There could be numerous reasons why the last few arcs of the manga have yet to be adapted, but upon closer inspection, it's likely a combination of factors.
One of Toei's biggest reasons for waiting is to avoid backlash. Dragon ball It's super anime may now be fondly remembered by many fans, but it wouldn't be a lie to say that the series' debut was divisive. The first two arcs match Battle of the Gods and Resurrection F suffered from poor animation and other production issues that are hard to ignore. With that in mind, it would make sense for Toei to stick around Dragon Ball Super until you can allocate the right amount of resources to it.
Another factor that can be caught Dragon Ball Super anime after its return is that Toei wanted to wait for more manga to adapt. Dragon Ball Super's manga is on a monthly schedule and has only completed three arcs since the original anime ended. By a peculiar adaptation of one of these arcs Super Heromaybe Toei wants a little more manga out before starting a new anime. Current trends in anime later moved away from filler Demon Slayer's success, so that may be a factor.
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Although it's understandable that fans want to see the rest Dragon Ball Super animation, it looks like it will be a while before there are any new developments on this front. Most fans believe that material that has yet to be adapted will be adapted at some point Dragon ball's absurd level of popularity, so it may be a matter of waiting for the series to return. Dragon Ball Super it may yet return one day, but for now at least, no one knows when that day will come.