Essential Highlights
- The English dubbed version of Dragon Ball DAIMA premieres on Crunchyroll starting January 10.
- Voice actress Stephanie Nadolny reprises her iconic role as Goku for the first time in over ten years.
- Original English voice cast to return alongside new actors voicing miniaturized characters.
Exciting news awaits English-speaking Dragon Ball enthusiasts! Crunchyroll is set to launch the English dub of Dragon Ball DAIMA on January 10. This announcement came via the streaming platform’s social media channels, much to the delight of fans who have eagerly anticipated the English version since the new series was revealed last year.
In an exhilarating twist, voice actress Stephanie Nadolny, who has been a significant voice in the franchise but absent for many years, will be returning to voice Goku. Her comeback has been long anticipated, making this moment comparable to the excitement surrounding the announcement of Dragon Ball Super.
The English Voice Cast
A Hero’s Return
The audience’s first glimpse of the English dub occurred during the theatrical premiere of the first three dubbed episodes on November 10, 11, and 12. This exclusive release was witnessed by crowds in over 1,000 cinemas across the United States and Canada. The series will debut weekly, starting with the inaugural episode titled “Conspiracy,”which will be accessible to viewers in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, with further territory announcements expected soon.
Usual English Dub Cast for Dragon Ball | |
Character | Voice Actor |
Goku | Sean Schemmel |
Supreme Kai | Kent Williams |
Vegeta, Yamcha, and Shenron | Christopher R. Sabbath |
Bulma Briefs | Monica Rial |
Krillin | Sonny Strait |
Goten/Gotenks | Kara Edwards |
Trunks/Gotenks | Alexis Tipton |
from | Justin Cook |
Kibito | Chuck Huber |
Maman Buu | Josh Martin |
Two | Duncan Brannan |
The cast for Dragon Ball DAIMA will feature the familiar voices from previous franchise iterations along with new talent lending their voices to the miniaturized character versions. This includes Stephanie Nadolny reprising her role as “Kid Goku,”as well as fresh voices for characters like Nia Celeste as Supreme Kai (Mini) and Paul Castro Jr. as Vegeta (Mini).
The anticipation surrounding Nadolny’s return to voice Goku highlights the nostalgic ties many fans share with the series and its English adaptations. Indeed, the forthcoming English dub of Dragon Ball DAIMA promises to usher in a new chapter while honoring the series’ deep-rooted heritage.
Don’t miss the English dub of Dragon Ball DAIMA, exclusively streaming on Crunchyroll from January 10!
Source: Press Release
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