The Dragon Ball Super anime is coming to North America for the first time since its debut in Japan in 2015. Fans can go through Crunchryoll, Daisuki.net and Anime Lab Team to watch an English subtitled version of the latest episode of the anime.
Toei Animation announced that starting Oct. 22 at 9 p.m. EDT, all three sites will simulcast episode 63 of the Dragon Ball Super anime titled “Don’t Define Saiyan Cells! The Curtain Rises on Vegeta’s Intense Battle!!" at the same time as the episode airs Japan.
This episode marks the end of Dragon Ball Super’s fourth arc featuring Future Trunks and Goku Black. Episode 63 follows Future Trunks’ epic battle against Goku Black and Goku’s acquisition of the powerful “Evil Containment Wave” technique.
If you need to catch up on Dragon Ball Super before the latest episode airs, all three sites will stream the entire Future Trunks arc (beginning with episode 47).
Starting Oct. 30, viewers will be able to stream the show when the complete Dragon Ball Super series begins to roll out, 10 episodes per week.
“Patience always pays off, and we’re delighted to finally share Dragon Ball Super with our fans around the world. And believe me when I say there’s more to come. Stay tuned for additional exciting news before the end of the year!” said Masayuki Endo, president of Toei Animation, in a press release.
Dragon Ball Super with English subtitles will be streamed in North America, Latin America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand through the three streaming services mentioned above.
Crunchyroll: USA, Canada, Australia/New Zealand for subscription viewing on demand (SVOD) and advertising video on demand (AVOD). Latin America and South Africa can only be viewed on SVOD.
Daisuki.net: USA, Canada, Australia/New Zealand for SVOD & AVOD
Anime Lab: Australia and New Zealand for SVOD & AVOD
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