Crunchyroll has announced that every episode of Dragon Ball Super’s English dub is now available on the streaming platform.
For viewers in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, the entire series can now be viewed with English voices. Crunchyroll’s press release also states that further regions are set to follow in the future.
The English dub for Dragon Ball Super includes Sean Schemmel as Goku, Christopher R. Sabat as Piccolo and Vegeta, Christopher Ayres as Frieza, Kyle Hebert as Gohan, Jason Douglas as Beerus, Monica Rial as Bulma, Sonny Strait as Krillin, Eric Vale as Future Trunks, Patrick Seitz as Jiren, Matthew Mercer as Hit, David Gray as Zamasu, and more.
“With Majin Buu defeated, Goku has taken a completely new role as…a radish farmer?! With Earth at peace, our heroes have settled into normal lives,” reads the series’ synopsis. “But they can’t get too comfortable. Far away, the powerful God of Destruction, Beerus, awakens to a prophecy revealing his demise at the hands of an even more formidable being. When his search for the Saiyan God brings him to Earth, can Goku and his friends take on their strongest foe yet?”
How many episodes are in Dragon Ball: Super?
The anime adaptation of Dragon Ball Super initially ended in March 2018 after 131 episodes aired. Since then, two films have been released — the first was Dragon Ball Super: Broly, which was directed by Tatsuya Nagamine and written by Akira Toriyama. Broly took place after the events of the Universe Survival Saga and features Goku and Vegeta taking on the legendary Saiyan.
The second was Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, which premiered in Japan on June 11, 2022. Crunchyroll distributed the film outside of Japan, which premiered worldwide in August and September 2022.