Forum - View topicNEWS: Dragon Ball Super Begins Running in Europe, Middle East, Africa
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Baggie_Saiyan
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"English speaking Africa"
Heavily implies Dubbed. Asia one is MiA, given the recent Toy announcement most likely or bot FUNi's. Just about waiting for a formal announcement now. |
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Deadwing
Posts: 174 Location: North Augusta, SC |
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Dude. For both Battle of Gods and Resurrection F my local theater was sold out to a packed house, and the audience reactions for both were some of the most enthusiastic I've seen for any movie not named "Star Wars." That's to say nothing about the continuing large body of fan works being produced, among other indicators of a strong fandom. So yeah, I'd say there's still a lot of people that care about Dragon Ball. |
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AnimeLordLuis
Posts: 1626 Location: The Borderlands of Pandora |
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Hopefully Dragon Ball Super will be broadcast on Toonami after Kai is finished of course it depends on whether or not Toonami airs the Buu arc of Kai which will take even longer.
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penguintruth
Posts: 8493 Location: Penguinopolis |
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Especially since Toei barely cut any of the filler from the Buu arc of Kai. |
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epicwizard
Posts: 420 Location: Ashburn, VA |
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Well, you missed 4K Media and Saban Brands. Yu-Gi-Oh is 4K Media's priority one, so they wouldn't be interested. Saban Brands could license Super if they wanted to, but they would end up applying unnecessary edits to the dub, such as replacing the background music for so called "artistic reasons". |
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NJ_
Posts: 3092 Location: Wallington, NJ |
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Saban Brands gets global rights outside of Asia to the stuff they license (see Glitter Force for example and it's other dubs on Netflix) so the fact that these dubs are being made and already being broadcast in Israel & Portugal shows that they're not involved with Super at all. |
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Kadmos1
Posts: 13597 Location: In Phoenix but has an 85308 ZIP |
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Toei is being really foolish with this. They should be doing that "worldwide except Japan" streaming that Crunchyroll often does.
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Lord Oink
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Toei knows Dragonball is popular, so they want a TV deal. Other countries can do it no problem, but TV anime is a dying breed in the US. And maybe a late night block like Adult Swim isn't good enough for them. All this really shows is the US market isnt as important as some people would have you believe. Funi should start talking to CN, Disney, or Nickelodeon if they want the license. |
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