Dragon Ball DAIMA English Dub starts January 10th on Crunchyroll

Key conclusions

  • The English dub of Dragon Ball DAIMA will be on Crunchyroll from January 10th.
  • Stephanie Nadolny returns as Goku after more than a decade.
  • The original English cast will reprise their roles with new actors for the minor characters.



english speaking Dragon ball fans will enjoy the English dubbing Dragon Ball DAIMA will be on Crunchyroll starting January 10th. The streaming service took to its social media channels on Tuesday to announce the upcoming English dub, which fans have been waiting for since the new series was announced late last year.

To add even more to the very good news, a certain man has been a prominent voice in the English dubs of various parts of the franchise, but has not been seen in the credits of any Dragon ball media for a very long time will make a highly valued return. For the first time in over a decade, we'll hear Stefani Nadolny's voice as Goku, a return comparable to the anime's return when Dragon Ball Super was announced.


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English cast

The hero returns

The audience got a taste of English dubbing for the first time Dragon Ball DAIMA was during Toei Animation and Fathom Event's theatrical world premiere of the first three dubbed episodes of the series on November 10, 11, and 12. The theatrical release was shown in more than 1,000 theaters across the United States and Canada. The series will air weekly starting with the first episode, titled “Conspiracy,” which will be available to stream in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, with additional availability announcements Dragon Ball DAIMA in other territories.


Dragon Ball is a regular English dub

Character

Voice actor

goku

Sean Shemel

Supreme Kai

Kent Williams

Vegeta, Yamcha and Shenron

Christopher R. Sabbath

Bulma's panties

Monica Rial

Krillin

Sonny Straight

Goten/Gotenks

Cara Edwards

Trunks / Gotenks

Alexis Tipton

Dende

Justin Cook

Kibito

Chuck Huber

Majin Buu

Josh Martin

Go ahead

Duncan Brennan


The cast Dragon Ball DAIMA will initially feature the original cast from various parts of the franchise reprising their roles, with a host of new actors voicing miniature versions of the characters, including the aforementioned OG voice from “Baby Goku,” Stephanie Nadolny as Goku (Mini), Nia Celeste as Supreme Kai (Mini), Paul Castro Jr. as Vegeta (Mini), Taylor Murphy as Bulma (Mini), Naseem Benelcourt as Piccolo (Mini), Lara Woodhull as Krillin (Mini ), Brittany Lauda as Chi Chi (Minnie), Jordan Dash Cruz as Master Roshi (Minnie), Celeste Perez as Trunks (Mini), Amy Law as Dende (Mini), Aaron Michael as Kibit (Mini), Corey Phillips as Hercules/Mr. Satan (Mini), Dusty Feeney as Majin Buu (Mini), Aaron Dismuke as as Glorio, Tom Laughlin as King Goma, Landon McDonald as Degesu, Morgan Lorre as Dr. Arinsu, Garrett Schenk as Neva, Christian Eras as Sir Warp and Doc Morgan as the Narrator. The inclusion of Stephanie Nadolny after her departure from Funimation and ADV Films is one of the most interesting aspects Dragon Ball DAIMA and reflects a “return to the roots” not only of the series but also of its English dub. English dubbing Dragon Ball DAIMA hits Crunchyroll January 10th.


Dragon Ball DAIMA can be streamed on Crunchyroll.

Source: Press release

Dragon Ball Daima temp TV logo poster

Dragon Ball DAIMA

Dragon Ball Daima is the latest anime in Akira Toriyama's legendary franchise. After transforming into a child, Goku must travel to a new world to try to make a difference.

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