Dragon Ball Daima English Dub Coming to U.S. Theaters in November

Dragon Ball Daima English Dub Coming to U.S. Theaters in November

Dragon Ball Daima English Dub Coming to U.S. Theaters in November – Hey there anime fans, the highly anticipated Dragon Ball Daima anime is about to make its big debut! The subtitled version will premiere on October 11, 2024, on Crunchyroll as part of their Fall 2024 lineup. But that’s not all after the subtitled release, the English dub of Dragon Ball Daima will be hitting U.S. theaters in November.

Three Days of Special Screenings

Toei Animation and Fathom Events are teaming up to bring the Dragon Ball Daima World English Dub Premiere to theatres for a limited three-day event on November 10, 11, and 12, 2024.

During these special screenings, fans will watch the first three episodes of the English-dubbed version on the big screen. Ticket sales will start on October 11, 2024, and you can purchase them through Fathom Events or directly at participating theatre box offices.

The Team Behind the Series

The main creative team behind Dragon Ball Daima includes:

  • Akira Toriyama: The creator of the original story and character designs
  • Yoshitaka Yashima: Director of the series
  • Aya Komaki: Series Director
  • Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru: Character designer for the animation
  • Yuko Kakihara: Responsible for series composition and scenario

As we get closer to the October 11 subtitled debut, be sure to stay updated on ticket availability for this exciting three-episode premiere event in November.

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