I mean, part of me is hoping that I'm just being pessimistic on account of all the false alarms we've been through since 2018. But this is like the first time all of the official DB twitter pages have been involved, right? And we're getting a panel and not a booth. That's good.Rafa Fast wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 3:39 pmHe said almost the same thing in that New Year 2022 official video, if we consider that he referred to the same thing, then it was a whole year prior to Kubota's statement about there being no new animated production of the franchise in development.Super Saiyan Swagger wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 1:28 am We know for a fact that they've been making some kind of anime judging by Iyoku's comments last year.
So, or Kubota was wrong, or the project that Inyoku referred to has been shelved.
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Agreed with IntangibleFancy, for me it seems way more likely that it's something Sandland related, maybe it's a new release date for the moive outside of japan, or something new.
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Now, let's pretend that it's indeed Super 2 or the web anime, I personally think that the only things we will see at the comic con panel will be:
1-A working title
2-A concept art of a random character (probably Goku)
Based on these latest news we've been having, for me it's very unlikely that they have something else in a advanced development state
I think I'm on the side that it's going to be a new movie, simply because it seems that the only thing Shueisha has been letting Akio and his team to make are films and nothing more
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Now I got curious about other thing, coincidentally a few months after the end of the super anime, we had the promo anime of Heroes, when super 2 or the web anime come out, does that mean the SDBH promo anime will end?
If it really is for Sandland, or something insignificant like the merchandise then I'll be thoroughly convinced that, instead of just being very out of touch, Toei and Shueisha actively resent their Dragon Ball fans