Sooner or later Dragon Ball Super returns to the small screen. Saying that not only is TOEI Animation’s myriad of rumors and financials continuing to fuel discussions about the franchise, but the manga itself, which has carried on the events of Goku and Vegeta for years after the tournament ended from Performance.

Just a few weeks ago, the Dragon Ball Super anime was celebrating its third anniversary since the debut of the last episode or when Goku and friends greeted the audience before taking a break from the small screen. However, many do not know that with the arrival of 2021, the series happened another unfortunate event.

In fact, DB Super went on air from July 2015 and then ended in 2018 after 2 years and 8 months of broadcast. The anime has been on hiatus since then and currently the hiatus has exceeded the entire duration of the show with its 3 years of inactivity which is expected to increase until TOEI Animation decides to resolve reservations about the future of the franchise. In this regard, some rumors link the debut of Dragon Ball Super 2 at the end of Digimon Adventure 2020or in July the same window that the anime first came out in.

We just have to wait for the next few weeks to hear the next news about the anime, in the hope that our heroes will return to fight to save the universe as soon as possible. And on the other hand, did you realize the time that has passed since the TV series ended? Let us know with a comment below.


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