Rejoice Z-Fighters! Toei Animation has announced that Dragon Ball Super will receive official English subtitles and will simulcast on the anime streaming platforms Crunchyroll, Anime Lab, and Daisuki.
The simulcast begins Saturday, October 22 at 6 PM PST with episode 63, “Don’t Define Saiyan Cells! The Curtain Rises on Vegeta’s Intense Battle!” the latest in the Future Trunks saga. Additionally, the entire Future Trunks saga of Super (episodes 47 onward) will be available to stream on 10/22 as well.
Real quick: simulcast means you’ll be able to watch new episodes of the series as they broadcast live in Japan. Services like Crunchyroll already simulcast of number of anime series’, so this is pretty big news for Super to finally hop in.
Starting October 30, the entire series will rollout onto the streaming platforms 10 episodes per week. So in a little over a month, you’ll be able to watch all of Dragon Ball Super with official English subs in North America, Latin America, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
“Patience always pays off, and we’re delighted to finally share Dragon Ball Super with our fans around the world,” said Toei Animation President, Masayuki Endo. “And believe me when I say there’s more to come. Stay tuned for additional exciting news before the end of the year.”
Hmmm…Additional exciting news?
Like the dub???
We’ll be sure to keep you guy updated.
The Dragon Ball Super subtitled simulcast on Crunchyroll, Anime Lab, and Daisuki* begins October 22.
*Update 10/9/17: Daisuki is being discontinued on October 31, 2017. Just a heads up!