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An anime film sequel, ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'', was released on December 14, 2018 and its story is set after the events of the "Universe Survival" arc. A second film, ''Anime/DragonBallSuperSuperHero'', is in development was released on June 11, 2022 and is slated to release in 2022.set sometime after ''Broly''. Meanwhile, the manga would continue uninterrupted, still going strong to this day. In addition, the first story arc of ''Anime/SuperDragonBallHeroes'', a web series based on the arcade game [[VideoGame/DragonBallHeroes of the same name]], began on July 1, 2018 and is also set after the events of the anime.
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An anime film sequel, ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'', was released on December 14, 2018 and its story is set after the events of the "Universe Survival" arc. A second film, ''Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero'', ''Anime/DragonBallSuperSuperHero'', is in development and is slated to release in 2022. Meanwhile, the manga would continue uninterrupted, still going strong to this day. In addition, the first story arc of ''Anime/SuperDragonBallHeroes'', a web series based on the arcade game [[VideoGame/DragonBallHeroes of the same name]], began on July 1, 2018 and is also set after the events of the anime.
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An anime film sequel, ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'', was released on December 14, 2018 and its story is set after the events of the "Universe Survival" arc. A second film, ''Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero'', is in development and is slated to release in 2022. Meanwhile, the manga would continue uninterrupted and entered a new story arc of its own in November 2018.uninterrupted, still going strong to this day. In addition, the first story arc of ''Anime/SuperDragonBallHeroes'', a web series based on the arcade game [[VideoGame/DragonBallHeroes of the same name]], began on July 1, 2018 and is also set after the events of the anime.
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An anime film sequel, ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'', was released on December 14, 2018 and its story is set after the events of the "Universe Survival" arc. A second film, ''Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero'', is in development and is ated slated to release in 2022. Meanwhile, the manga would continue uninterrupted and entered a new story arc of its own in November 2018. In addition, the first story arc of ''Anime/SuperDragonBallHeroes'', a web series based on the arcade game [[VideoGame/DragonBallHeroes of the same name]], began on July 1, 2018 and is also set after the events of the anime.
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An anime film sequel, ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'', was released on December 14, 2018 and its story is set after the events of the "Universe Survival" arc; development on a second film was confirmed in June 2019. Meanwhile, the manga would continue uninterrupted and entered a new story arc of its own in November 2018. In addition, the first story arc of ''[[Anime/DragonBallHeroesPrisonPlanet Super Dragon Ball Heroes]]'', ''Anime/SuperDragonBallHeroes'', a web series based on the arcade game [[VideoGame/DragonBallHeroes of the same name]], began on July 1, 2018 and is also set after the events of the anime.
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[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/BestEpisode/DragonBallSuper You can vote for your favorite saga here.]]
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''Dragon Ball Super'' is another continuation of ''Franchise/DragonBall'', consisting of both an anime and manga series, with their plot framework and character designs handled by franchise creator Creator/AkiraToriyama. While technically not AnimeFirst, the manga and anime versions of the series run side-by-side, occasionally passing each other, with the anime usually ahead. The manga version began serialization on June 21, 2015, while the anime was broadcast in Japan from July 5, 2015 to March 25, 2018. Information on the former can be found [[Manga/DragonBallSuper here]].
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''Dragon Ball Super'' is another continuation of ''Franchise/DragonBall'', the ''Franchise/DragonBall'' series, consisting of both an anime and manga series, manga, with their plot framework and character designs handled by franchise creator Creator/AkiraToriyama. While technically not AnimeFirst, the manga and anime versions of the series run side-by-side, occasionally passing each other, with the anime usually ahead. The manga version began serialization on June 21, 2015, while the anime was broadcast in Japan from July 5, 2015 to March 25, 2018. Information on the former can be found [[Manga/DragonBallSuper here]].
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''Dragon Ball Super'' is another continuation of the ''Franchise/DragonBall'' series, ''Franchise/DragonBall'', consisting of both an anime and manga series, with their plot framework and character designs handled by franchise creator Creator/AkiraToriyama. While technically not AnimeFirst, the manga and anime versions of the series run side-by-side, occasionally passing each other, with the anime usually ahead. The manga version began serialization on June 21, 2015, while the anime was broadcast in Japan from July 5, 2015 to March 25, 2018. Information on the former can be found [[Manga/DragonBallSuper here]].
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''Dragon Ball Super'' is another continuation of the ''Franchise/DragonBall'' manga. The series consists of both an anime and manga series, with their plot framework and character designs handled by franchise creator Creator/AkiraToriyama. While technically not AnimeFirst, the manga and anime versions of the series run side-by-side, occasionally passing each other, with the anime usually ahead. The manga version began serialization on June 21, 2015, while the anime was broadcast in Japan from July 5, 2015 to March 25, 2018. Information on the former can be found [[Manga/DragonBallSuper here]].
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''Dragon Ball Super'' is another continuation of the ''Franchise/DragonBall'' manga. The series consists series, consisting of both an anime and manga series, with their plot framework and character designs handled by franchise creator Creator/AkiraToriyama. While technically not AnimeFirst, the manga and anime versions of the series run side-by-side, occasionally passing each other, with the anime usually ahead. The manga version began serialization on June 21, 2015, while the anime was broadcast in Japan from July 5, 2015 to March 25, 2018. Information on the former can be found [[Manga/DragonBallSuper here]].
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''Dragon Ball Super'' is another continuation of the ''Franchise/DragonBall'' manga, taking place after the Majin Buu Saga but before the manga's DistantFinale. Unlike the original two series, the anime version of Super is not based on a preexisting manga; while technically not AnimeFirst, the manga and anime versions of the series run side-by-side, occasionally passing each other, with the anime usually ahead. Both versions have their plot framework and character designs handled by Creator/AkiraToriyama. The manga version began serialization on June 21, 2015, while the anime started airing on July 5, 2015 in Japan.
''Super'' begins with a retelling of the events of ''[[Anime/DragonBallZBattleOfGods Battle of Gods]]'' and ''[[Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF Resurrection ‘F’]]'', comprising the first twenty-seven episodes, before moving to a new story where Goku and the others must search for the Super Dragon Balls to participate in a tournament between universes to determine who acquires the Earth of Goku's world, leading to the start of new battles against much stronger opponents then they ever faced before.
[[DuelingDubs There are two separate English dubs]], similar to how ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' had dubs by both Creator/{{FUNimation}} and Creator/TheOceanGroup. [=FUNimation=]'s dub is airing on Creator/AdultSwim in the United States (during the regular schedule on weekdays, and on Creator/{{Toonami}} on Saturday nights), just as their dubs of previous series have. Meanwhile, Creator/BangZoomEntertainment has dubbed ''Super'' for Asian markets; it is currently airing on the [[Creator/ToonamiAsia Toonami channel in Asia]], although this dub appears to be silently cancelled as the dub stopped at the Universe 6 arc and has yet to air another episode, though it has managed to dub around 50 or so episodes. Official subs are available for simulcast on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, Daisuki, and [=AnimeLab=].
As of July 2019, the series also began broadcasting in the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom on the cartoon channel ''POP'' at 7PM on weekdays. The UK airing uses an edited pre-watershed version of the Funimation dub with swearing removed and is the edited version of the dub confirmed by Chris Sabat to have been made for other markets.
[[Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly A movie for the series]] was soon announced at Jump Festa 2018. Production of the TV series ceased after the current arc due to the movie's production, and the movie was released on December 14, 2018. Another DBS movie began development soon after the first's release. The manga continued going on uninterrupted, entering the next story arc on November 2018. In the meantime, a sixth anime adaptation of ''Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro'' fills in for the series time-slot. ''Anime/DragonBallHeroesPrisonPlanet'' is set [[SpinOff some time]] after this series' Universe Survival Saga.
Information on the manga serialization (also going off Toriyama's designs and plot framework, but with closer supervision on his part) can be found [[Manga/DragonBallSuper here]].
Not to be confused with ''Super Dragon Ball Z'', a video game made by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment and published by Creator/{{Atari}} in the US, or ''Dragon Ball Super Z'', an old, ''old'' series of fanfics about Future Trunks' timeline post-series.
''Super'' begins with a retelling of the events of ''[[Anime/DragonBallZBattleOfGods Battle of Gods]]'' and ''[[Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF Resurrection ‘F’]]'', comprising the first twenty-seven episodes, before moving to a new story where Goku and the others must search for the Super Dragon Balls to participate in a tournament between universes to determine who acquires the Earth of Goku's world, leading to the start of new battles against much stronger opponents then they ever faced before.
[[DuelingDubs There are two separate English dubs]], similar to how ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' had dubs by both Creator/{{FUNimation}} and Creator/TheOceanGroup. [=FUNimation=]'s dub is airing on Creator/AdultSwim in the United States (during the regular schedule on weekdays, and on Creator/{{Toonami}} on Saturday nights), just as their dubs of previous series have. Meanwhile, Creator/BangZoomEntertainment has dubbed ''Super'' for Asian markets; it is currently airing on the [[Creator/ToonamiAsia Toonami channel in Asia]], although this dub appears to be silently cancelled as the dub stopped at the Universe 6 arc and has yet to air another episode, though it has managed to dub around 50 or so episodes. Official subs are available for simulcast on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, Daisuki, and [=AnimeLab=].
As of July 2019, the series also began broadcasting in the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom on the cartoon channel ''POP'' at 7PM on weekdays. The UK airing uses an edited pre-watershed version of the Funimation dub with swearing removed and is the edited version of the dub confirmed by Chris Sabat to have been made for other markets.
[[Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly A movie for the series]] was soon announced at Jump Festa 2018. Production of the TV series ceased after the current arc due to the movie's production, and the movie was released on December 14, 2018. Another DBS movie began development soon after the first's release. The manga continued going on uninterrupted, entering the next story arc on November 2018. In the meantime, a sixth anime adaptation of ''Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro'' fills in for the series time-slot. ''Anime/DragonBallHeroesPrisonPlanet'' is set [[SpinOff some time]] after this series' Universe Survival Saga.
Information on the manga serialization (also going off Toriyama's designs and plot framework, but with closer supervision on his part) can be found [[Manga/DragonBallSuper here]].
Not to be confused with ''Super Dragon Ball Z'', a video game made by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment and published by Creator/{{Atari}} in the US, or ''Dragon Ball Super Z'', an old, ''old'' series of fanfics about Future Trunks' timeline post-series.
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''Dragon Ball Super'' is another continuation of the ''Franchise/DragonBall'' manga, taking place after the Majin Buu Saga but before the manga's DistantFinale. Unlike the original two manga. The series consists of both an anime and manga series, the anime version of Super is not based on a preexisting manga; while with their plot framework and character designs handled by franchise creator Creator/AkiraToriyama. While technically not AnimeFirst, the manga and anime versions of the series run side-by-side, occasionally passing each other, with the anime usually ahead. Both versions have their plot framework and character designs handled by Creator/AkiraToriyama. The manga version began serialization on June 21, 2015, while the anime started airing on was broadcast in Japan from July 5, 2015 in Japan.
to March 25, 2018. Information on the former can be found [[Manga/DragonBallSuper here]].
Taking place after the "Majin Buu" Saga but before the manga's DistantFinale, ''Super'' begins with a retelling of the events of ''[[Anime/DragonBallZBattleOfGods Battle of Gods]]'' and ''[[Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF Resurrection ‘F’]]'', comprising the first twenty-sevenepisodes, before moving to a episodes. The new story where begins when Goku and the others must search for the [[TitleDrop Super Dragon Balls Balls]] to participate in a tournament between universes to determine who acquires the Earth of Goku's world, leading world. This in turn leads to the start of new battles against much stronger opponents then they ever faced before.
[[DuelingDubs There are two separate Englishdubs]], similar to how ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' had dubs by both Creator/{{FUNimation}} and Creator/TheOceanGroup. [=FUNimation=]'s dubs]]. Creator/{{FUNimation}}'s dub is airing was first broadcast on Creator/AdultSwim in the United States (during the regular schedule States; premiering on weekdays, and on Creator/{{Toonami}} on Saturday nights), just as their dubs of previous series have. January 7, 2017 at 8pm followed by an encore in Creator/{{Toonami}}. Meanwhile, Creator/BangZoomEntertainment has dubbed ''Super'' for Asian markets; where it is currently airing was broadcast on the [[Creator/ToonamiAsia Toonami channel in Asia]], although this dub appears to be silently cancelled as the dub stopped at the Universe 6 arc and has yet to air another episode, though it has managed to dub around 50 or so episodes. Official subs are Asia]]. The official subtitled simulcast is available for simulcast on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, Daisuki, and [=AnimeLab=].
As of July 2019, the series also began broadcasting in the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom on the cartoon channel ''POP'' at 7PM on weekdays. The UK airing uses an edited pre-watershed version of the Funimation dub with swearing removed and is the edited version of the dub confirmed by Chris Sabat to have been made for other markets.
[[Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly A movie for the series]] was soon announced at Jump Festa 2018. Production of the TV series ceased after the current arc due to the movie's production, and the movieAn anime film sequel, ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'' was released on December 14, 2018. Another DBS movie began 2018 and is set after the events of the "Universe Survival" Saga; development soon after on a second film was confirmed in June 2019. Meanwhile, the first's release. The manga continued going on uninterrupted, entering the next series would continue uninterrupted and entered a new story arc on in November 2018. In addition, the meantime, a sixth anime adaptation first story arc of ''Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro'' fills in for the ''[[Anime/DragonBallHeroesPrisonPlanet Super Dragon Ball Heroes]]'', a web series time-slot. ''Anime/DragonBallHeroesPrisonPlanet'' is set [[SpinOff some time]] after this series' Universe Survival Saga.
Informationbased on the manga serialization (also going off Toriyama's designs arcade game [[VideoGame/DragonballHeroes of the same name]], began on July 1, 2018 and plot framework, but with closer supervision on his part) can be found [[Manga/DragonBallSuper here]].
Notis also set after the events of the anime.
It is not to be confused with ''Super Dragon Ball Z'', a video game made by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment and published by Creator/{{Atari}} inthe US, or ''Dragon Ball Super Z'', an old, ''old'' series of fanfics about Future Trunks' timeline post-series.U.S.
Taking place after the "Majin Buu" Saga but before the manga's DistantFinale, ''Super'' begins with a retelling of the events of ''[[Anime/DragonBallZBattleOfGods Battle of Gods]]'' and ''[[Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF Resurrection ‘F’]]'', comprising the first twenty-seven
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->'''Goku:''' Vegeta! We can get even stronger!\\
'''Vegeta:''' Of course! A Saiyan's strength has no limits!
'''Vegeta:''' Of course! A Saiyan's strength has no limits!
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->'''Goku:''' Vegeta! We can get even We'll never stop getting stronger!\\
'''Vegeta:''' Ofcourse! A Saiyan's course we won't! Only a fool would put limits on the strength has no limits!
of the Saiyan race!
'''Vegeta:''' Of
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Dunno where I should put this but the UK finally got Super!
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[[DuelingDubs There are two separate English dubs]], similar to how ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' had dubs by both Creator/{{FUNimation}} and Creator/TheOceanGroup. [=FUNimation=]'s dub is airing on Creator/AdultSwim in the United States (during the regular schedule on weekdays, and on Creator/{{Toonami}} on Saturday nights), just as their dubs of previous series have. Meanwhile, Creator/BangZoomEntertainment has dubbed ''Super'' for Asian markets; it is currently airing on the [[Creator/ToonamiAsia Toonami channel in Asia]], although this dub appears to be silently cancelled as the dub stopped at the Universe 6 arc and has yet to air another episode. Official subs are available for simulcast on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, Daisuki, and [=AnimeLab=].
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[[DuelingDubs There are two separate English dubs]], similar to how ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' had dubs by both Creator/{{FUNimation}} and Creator/TheOceanGroup. [=FUNimation=]'s dub is airing on Creator/AdultSwim in the United States (during the regular schedule on weekdays, and on Creator/{{Toonami}} on Saturday nights), just as their dubs of previous series have. Meanwhile, Creator/BangZoomEntertainment has dubbed ''Super'' for Asian markets; it is currently airing on the [[Creator/ToonamiAsia Toonami channel in Asia]], although this dub appears to be silently cancelled as the dub stopped at the Universe 6 arc and has yet to air another episode. episode, though it has managed to dub around 50 or so episodes. Official subs are available for simulcast on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, Daisuki, and [=AnimeLab=].
[=AnimeLab=].
As of July 2019, the series also began broadcasting in the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom on the cartoon channel ''POP'' at 7PM on weekdays. The UK airing uses an edited pre-watershed version of the Funimation dub with swearing removed and is the edited version of the dub confirmed by Chris Sabat to have been made for other markets.
As of July 2019, the series also began broadcasting in the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom on the cartoon channel ''POP'' at 7PM on weekdays. The UK airing uses an edited pre-watershed version of the Funimation dub with swearing removed and is the edited version of the dub confirmed by Chris Sabat to have been made for other markets.
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[[Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly A movie for the series]] was soon announced at Jump Festa 2018. Production of the TV series ceased after the current arc due to the movie's production, and the movie was released on December 14, 2018. The manga continued going on uninterrupted, entering the next story arc on November 2018. In the meantime, a sixth anime adaptation of ''Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro'' fills in for the series time-slot. ''Anime/DragonBallHeroesPrisonPlanet'' is set [[SpinOff some time]] after this series' Universe Survival Saga.
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[[Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly A movie for the series]] was soon announced at Jump Festa 2018. Production of the TV series ceased after the current arc due to the movie's production, and the movie was released on December 14, 2018. Another DBS movie began development soon after the first's release. The manga continued going on uninterrupted, entering the next story arc on November 2018. In the meantime, a sixth anime adaptation of ''Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro'' fills in for the series time-slot. ''Anime/DragonBallHeroesPrisonPlanet'' is set [[SpinOff some time]] after this series' Universe Survival Saga.
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[[DuelingDubs There are two separate English dubs]], similar to how ''Dragon Ball Z'' had dubs by both Creator/{{FUNimation}} and Creator/TheOceanGroup. [=FUNimation=]'s dub is airing on Creator/AdultSwim in the United States (during the regular schedule on weekdays, and on Creator/{{Toonami}} on Saturday nights), just as their dubs of previous series have. Meanwhile, Creator/BangZoomEntertainment has dubbed ''Super'' for Asian markets; it is currently airing on the [[Creator/ToonamiAsia Toonami channel in Asia]], although this dub appears to be silently cancelled as the dub stopped at the Universe 6 arc and has yet to air another episode. Official subs are available for simulcast on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, Daisuki, and [=AnimeLab=].
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[[DuelingDubs There are two separate English dubs]], similar to how ''Dragon Ball Z'' ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' had dubs by both Creator/{{FUNimation}} and Creator/TheOceanGroup. [=FUNimation=]'s dub is airing on Creator/AdultSwim in the United States (during the regular schedule on weekdays, and on Creator/{{Toonami}} on Saturday nights), just as their dubs of previous series have. Meanwhile, Creator/BangZoomEntertainment has dubbed ''Super'' for Asian markets; it is currently airing on the [[Creator/ToonamiAsia Toonami channel in Asia]], although this dub appears to be silently cancelled as the dub stopped at the Universe 6 arc and has yet to air another episode. Official subs are available for simulcast on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, Daisuki, and [=AnimeLab=].
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Not to be confused with ''Super Dragon Ball Z'', a video game made by Bandai Namco and published by Atari in the US, or ''Dragon Ball Super Z'', an old, ''old'' series of fanfics about Future Trunks' timeline post-series.
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Not to be confused with ''Super Dragon Ball Z'', a video game made by Bandai Namco Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment and published by Atari Creator/{{Atari}} in the US, or ''Dragon Ball Super Z'', an old, ''old'' series of fanfics about Future Trunks' timeline post-series.
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[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/BestEpisode/DragonBallSuper You can vote for your favorite saga here]].
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[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/BestEpisode/DragonBallSuper You can vote for your favorite saga here]].here.]]
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[[Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly A movie for the series]] was soon announced at Jump Festa 2018. Production of the TV series ceased after the current arc due to the movie's production, and the movie was released on December 14, 2018. The manga continued going on uninterrupted, entering the next story arc on November 2018. In the meantime, a sixth anime adaptation of ''Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro'' fills in for the series time-slot. ''Anime/DragonBallHeroesPrisonPlanet'' is set some time after this series' Universe Survival Saga.
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[[Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly A movie for the series]] was soon announced at Jump Festa 2018. Production of the TV series ceased after the current arc due to the movie's production, and the movie was released on December 14, 2018. The manga continued going on uninterrupted, entering the next story arc on November 2018. In the meantime, a sixth anime adaptation of ''Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro'' fills in for the series time-slot. ''Anime/DragonBallHeroesPrisonPlanet'' is set [[SpinOff some time time]] after this series' Universe Survival Saga.
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[[Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly A movie for the series]] was soon announced at Jump Festa 2018. Production of the TV series ceased after the current arc due to the movie's production, and the movie was released on December 14, 2018. It was announced on January 23rd that new episodes would be produced now that the movie had been released. The manga continued going on uninterrupted, entering the next story arc on November 2018. In the meantime, a sixth anime adaptation of ''Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro'' fills in for the series time-slot. ''Anime/DragonBallHeroesPrisonPlanet'' is set some time after this series' Universe Survival Saga.
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It has been announced we'll be getting more episodes, though beyond that not much else. Yonkou Productions confirmed it.
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[[Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly A movie for the series]] was soon announced at Jump Festa 2018. Production of the TV series ceased after the current arc due to the movie's production, and the movie was released on December 14, 2018. It was announced on January 23rd that new episodes would be produced now that the movie had been released. The manga continued going on uninterrupted, entering the next story arc on November 2018. In the meantime, a sixth anime adaptation of ''Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro'' fills in for the series time-slot. ''Anime/DragonBallHeroesPrisonPlanet'' is set some time after this series' Universe Survival Saga.
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[[Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly A movie for the series]] was soon announced at Jump Festa 2018. Production of the TV series ceased after the current arc due to the movie's production, and is slated for release the movie was released on December 14, 2018. The manga continued going on uninterrupted, entering the next story arc on November 2018. In the meantime, a sixth anime adaptation of ''Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro'' fills in for the series time-slot. ''Anime/DragonBallHeroesPrisonPlanet'' is set some time after this series' Universe Survival Saga.
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The manga actually came first, and got into the original content (Champa arc) first.
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''Dragon Ball Super'' is another continuation of the ''Franchise/DragonBall'' manga, taking place after the Majin Buu Saga but before the manga's DistantFinale. It is AnimeFirst, with its plot framework and character designs handled by Creator/AkiraToriyama. The series started airing on July 5, 2015 in Japan.
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''Dragon Ball Super'' is another continuation of the ''Franchise/DragonBall'' manga, taking place after the Majin Buu Saga but before the manga's DistantFinale. It Unlike the original two series, the anime version of Super is not based on a preexisting manga; while technically not AnimeFirst, the manga and anime versions of the series run side-by-side, occasionally passing each other, with its the anime usually ahead. Both versions have their plot framework and character designs handled by Creator/AkiraToriyama. The series manga version began serialization on June 21, 2015, while the anime started airing on July 5, 2015 in Japan.