Wednesday, January 23, 2019
New Dragon Ball Super episodes announced at NATPE Licensing Convention
UPDATE: Toei Animation has denied of any plans to produce new episodes of Dragon Ball Super at this time.
UPDATE 2: Dragon Ball super fan and Youtuber Geekdom 101 has made a tweet refuting Toei's denial of new Dragon Ball Super episodes.
Original Story is below:
Toei made an announcement at the NATPE (National Association of Television Program Executives) convention in Miami regarding new episodes of Dragon Ball Super, among other anime projects. Here's a highlight image of the announcement provided by Kanzenshuu:
There is still no set date as to when the new episodes will be released. However, the current GeGeGe no Kitaro anime series (which took over DBS's timeslot) is near the end of its run with 10 episodes or less left to go as of this writing. As there is yet to be an announcement of a new series to replace GeGeGe no Kitaro come April of this year, there is a small possibility that Dragon Ball Super may return to that timeslot. DBS debuted on Japan's Fuji TV on June 20th, 2015, just a little over two months after the theatrical release of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F.
Labels:
Anime,
DBS,
Dragon Ball Super,
News
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