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Published by 12 October 2023, 2:01 PM EDT1 Comment

During today’s “Dragon Ball Special Panel” at New York Comic Con, various announcements were shared, including that of a brand new animated series: Dragon Ball Daima. Moderator Monica Rial (English voice of Bulma) introduced fellow guest Ian Sinclair (English voice of Whis) to review ongoing events and updates for the video games Dragon Ball XENOVERSE

Published by 11 October 2023, 4:54 PM EDTComment

Dragon Ball XENOVERSE 2 — originally released back in 2015 on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and later receiving ports to the Nintendo Switch and now-defunct Google Stadia — continues to receive updates and downloadable content to this day. Following a brief tease on social media yesterday… #DBXV2STAY TUNED… pic.twitter.com/AiuVPIlKb4 — Dragon Ball Games

Published by 09 October 2023, 3:29 PM EDTComment

Show Description Episode #0506! We continue a brand new interview series talking with the staff members of Kanzenshuu itself! Heath is up next, so strap in for a trip back to the early days of fansites, launching a new one in 2005, combining sites in 2012, how we collaboratively work on everything together, and much

Published by 09 October 2023, 11:08 AM EDTComment

The September 2021 issue of Shueisha’s Saikyō Jump magazine kicked off a “Dragon Ball Super Gallery” series in commemoration of the Dragon Ball franchise’s upcoming 40th anniversary. The celebration aims to have different artists all contribute their own spin on the original 42 tankōbon covers, with the images and an accompanying comment published as the

Published by 04 October 2023, 1:17 PM EDTComment

The “Rumor Guide” has been a consistent favorite of staff and visitors alike here at Kanzenshuu — the entries are a blast to put together, and they each act as an authoritative, one-stop-shop with verified original research and (generally!) definitive answers. The latest entry started as a simple way to catalogue the Alien movie reference

Published by 25 September 2023, 2:18 PM EDTComment

Following the now-traditional schedule, Shueisha and other online retailers have listed an 09 November 2023 release date and ¥1,595 + tax price tag for a forthcoming Super Dragon Ball Heroes: 13th Anniversary Super Guide. The 2023 book follows several previous anniversary guide books: the 5th Anniversary Mission book in November 2015, the 8th Anniversary Super

Published by 22 September 2023, 9:55 AM EDTComment

Each month, Toyotarō provides a drawing of a Dragon Ball (or related…!) character — as well as an accompanying comment — on the official Japanese Dragon Ball website. Following up on the wealth of characters already drawn, for his September 2023 entry, Toyotarō has drawn the skinny failed fusion version of Gotenks: Gotenks (Failed Fusion)

Published by 20 September 2023, 11:37 AM EDTComment

Following up on previous chapters, Shueisha and Viz have added the official English translation of the Dragon Ball Super manga’s ninety-seventh chapter to their respective Manga Plus and Shonen Jump services, continuing onward into the brand-new “Super Hero arc”, now adapting the contents of the recent theatrical film following three chapters worth of original prologue

Published by 18 September 2023, 9:58 AM EDT2 Comments

The “New Edition” (新装版 Shinsōban) of Buronson and Tetsuro Hara’s classic Fist of the North Star manga series began its release last week in Japan, with the first two volumes hitting 13 September 2023, to be quickly followed by subsequent volumes in the coming weeks. Alongside each new volume, the surrounding obi comes with a

Published by 10 September 2023, 4:45 PM EDTComment

The September 2021 issue of Shueisha’s Saikyō Jump magazine kicked off a “Dragon Ball Super Gallery” series in commemoration of the Dragon Ball franchise’s upcoming 40th anniversary. The celebration aims to have different artists all contribute their own spin on the original 42 tankōbon covers, with the images and an accompanying comment published as the