Forget about the Kai broadcast. If they do it before Super starts,- which they shouldn't as the hype will be watered down by Super- they should broadcast like 2 episodes a day, and finish in two months.Darkblade1995 wrote:They have to do it. It's the perfect opportunity. Resurrection F premiere, Super airs in Japan, and a announcement of the final arc of Kai. If Funimation doesn't annouce it, then The Final Chapters will be pushed back to 2016, which is a damn shame.DBZ_Lee wrote:Anime Expo is next weekend, I won't hold my breath, but they are holding a "Resurrection F" Red Carpet premiere event for the dub.
Sean Schemmel and Christopher Sabat are there, and there's also a "Resurrection F" panel, too. Please, FUNi, announce Kai. That weekend would be perfect, as it's the same weekend as Super debuts.
But if they would like to keep their releases as close to trends as possible, they should simply release the entire thing in one - or two- sets.
Late summer, within the weeks after RoF releases: Kai 2.0 Blu ray, episodes 99-134. Possibly broadcast on Nicktoons, to maintain continuity for the kids.
Super, if not having a simulcast, English-language Broadcast on Toonami. late August-early October.
Fall, late October-early December - Kai 2.0 Blu-ray until FINISH.
October 2016 - Kai finishes on Nicktoons. Edited Super begins, runs slightly faster than the Toonami run.
Late 2017 - Super ends, assuming a close English language release schedule. Kai begins running uncut on Toonami - is this a stretch?