When Dragon Ball Super first made its debut on July 5, 2015; it was a hit among both Japanese audiences and overseas. It’s no wonder too. Akira Toriyama is a master at combining action with comedy for his works, and this one is no exception. Alas, when it first made that debut, the only option to hear it in for the NA region was in the original Japanese with English subtitles. This situation did not change for the next nearly nine years. Thankfully, that situation has changed as of today. What else do you call it when the English dub of this anime has finally arrived on Crunchyroll?
Dragon Ball Super: English Dub Details
Crunchyroll is proud to announce that the English dub of Dragon Ball Super is finally available to stream. When so, you might ask? Well, today as of this writing. Specifically: on March 5, 2024 at 1:00 PM (PST). In fact, that means that when you’re reading this article, you can watch this English dub right now on Crunchyroll.
There’s just one slight catch though. This English dub of Dragon Ball Super is only available in certain territories. At the time of this writing, the list of territories includes the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. If you do not live in any of these countries, then you’re going to have to wait for Crunchyroll to get around to making that English dub available where you live. They do mention that they’re getting around to it though, so that’s good news right there.
Bonus: English Dub Cast
That’s not all, folks! Crunchyroll also has a list of the voice cast for the Dragon Ball Super English dub. Fans of Dragon Ball in general might recognize some familiar names among these cast members. You can read the full list below:
- 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
- Among many others