Crunchyroll has announced that all 20 episodes of Dragon Ball Daima will be available with voice acting in Brazilian Portuguese from July 1st. The anime, which celebrates the 40th anniversary of the creation of Dragon Ball, marks Goku's return in a new phase and reinforces the platform's commitment to the Brazilian public.
In addition to making production more accessible, the voice acting has a cast of voices already established by franchise fans. The initiative places Brazil among the main markets for the Dragon Ball universe and further strengthens the presence of the work on the national scene.
Goku's new adventure arrives in Brazil with known voices
The dubbed version of Dragon Ball Daima brings family names to fans. Ursula Bezerra returns as Goku in her miniaturized version, while Patt Souza plays Dr. Arinsu, Marcelo Salsicha gives voice to Gomah and Italo Luiz completes the team as Glorio. The choice of cast respects the franchise tradition and provides a nostalgic and updated experience at the same time.
With careful direction and fidelity to the original style, the voice acting seeks to keep the spirit of the work created by Akira Toriyama, now adapted to a new narrative context. The series explores an unprecedented facet of the characters and offers a mild but action -packed approach.
CRUNCHYROLL consolidates itself as an official Dragon Ball house in Brazil
Dragon Ball Daima is just one of the franchise productions available on Crunchyroll. The platform catalog includes the Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z Kai series, all with voice acting and subtitles in Portuguese. Dragon Ball Super is accessible with Portuguese subtitles.
In addition to the series, franchise feature films, such as Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, are also available on the platform, with subtitled and dubbed versions. This scope makes Crunchyroll the most complete destination for Brazilian fans who want to follow the whole journey of the characters.
Dragon Ball Daima celebrates the 40th anniversary of the original manga
Dragon Ball Daima's debut is part of the four -decades celebrations of the manga created by Akira Toriyama. Officially presented during the 2023 New York Comic Con, the new series has been enthusiastically received by the international audience and now expands its fan base with the Portuguese voice acting.
Since its first publication at Weekly Shonen Jump in 1984, the work has sold over 260 million copies worldwide. The longevity and cultural impact of the franchise are reflected in projects like Daima, which rescue the original essence of history while proposing new narratives and visuals.
Dragon Ball is still expanding
Produced by Toei Animation, the Dragon Ball franchise transcended the anime universe to become a global phenomenon. With six series, 21 films, dozens of games and licensed products, the work has won several generations and continues to reinvent itself.
The launch of Dragon Ball Daima with voice acting in Portuguese represents not only an expansion strategy, but also a recognition of the relevance of the Brazilian public. The initiative reinforces the bond between fans and characters and paves the way for future locations of other studio productions.