Official dubbing of Dragon Ball Super begins

Through a post on Wednesday 03/05, voice actor “Daniel Quirino” confirmed the start of the dubbing process for the Dragon Ball Super anime. It appears from the post that he is about to record the Brazilian version for the opening of the new series.

Through an image published on your Instagram with the following caption “ And today we’re going dubbing!! ”. He quickly deleted the publication from his profile, as published below.

Post by Daniel Quirino informing:

Dragon Ball Super Brazilian Dub
Instagram Post Daniel_Quirino

Apparently with the confirmation Daniel Quirino carried out the entire process at Unidub, the mega-known studio in Brazil for having Wendell Bezerra in charge, in São Paulo. At the time of this post, no channel or distributor has confirmed further details of the Dragon Ball Super dubbing project in Brazil.

For now, fans just have to accept and watch the subtitled version that is broadcast on the paid streaming service Crunchyroll , we will keep an eye out for any news in the series.

Dragon Ball Super returns with a new saga of Super Saiyan Gods!

The story of the new Dragon Ball saga takes place after the defeat of Majin Buu . The first episode shows Goku on a normal day, working as a radish farmer to support his family until the new villain appears and is introduced as Beerus, the feared God of Destruction, considered the most powerful being in Universe 7. To protect the Earth , Goku transforms into Super Saiyan God with the help of others to fight Beerus.

In the current saga Zamasu is eliminated, a new tournament is organized by Zen-Oh, the king of all universes, featuring teams of fighters from each universe, called the Tournament of Power. Warriors Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Majin Buu, Gohan, Android 17, Android 18, Krillin, Tien and Master Roshi come together as representatives of Universe 7 in a battle that could decide their fate.

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