Dragon Ball Daima Dub Premieres With Goku & Vegeta’s Biggest Return Yet: Where to Watch

At long last, the English dubbed version of “Dragon Ball Daima” has begun streaming officially, making it the ideal moment for those who’ve been yearning to catch up. “Dragon Ball Daima” is a fresh tale penned by the original series creator Akira Toriyama, offering an alternate take on Goku and his companions as they venture into the Demon Realm to undo a mysterious wish granted through the Dragon Balls. Though it initially premiered in the Fall 2024 anime schedule, the series is now progressing with its second half during Winter, leaving many enthusiasts eager to delve into this continuation themselves.

Last year, there was a special theater event for the early English premiere of “Dragon Ball Daima”. Now, the anime is officially available for streaming. You can watch the English dub release of the new series on Crunchyroll, where you’ll find its latest episodes. The first episode in the dub has been released and brings back the original “Dragon Ball” voice actors before things get shaken up with the start of the new storyline that transforms everyone into children once again. Here’s a clip featuring Goku and Vegeta in action from the English dub, spotted by @DBPerfectShots on X.

Goku vs. Vegeta in Dragon Ball Daima (Dub)

— Dragon Ball Perfect Shots (@DBPerfectShots) January 11, 2025

Who Stars in Dragon Ball Daima’s English Dub?

In the initial airing, you’ll notice some familiar voices from the English dub of “Dragon Ball” making a comeback. These talented actors include:

  • Goku – Sean Schemmel
  • Bulma – Monica Rial
  • Vegeta / Yamcha / Shenron – Christopher R. Sabat
  • Krillin / Korin / Turtle – Sonny Strait
  • Trunks / Gotenks – Alexis Tipton
  • Goten / Gotenks – Kara Edwards
  • Dende – Justin Cook
  • Mr. Popo – Chris Cason
  • Supreme Kai – Kent Williams
  • Kibito – Chuck Huber
  • Majin Buu – Josh Martin
  • Babidi – Duncan Brannan

The new voice cast for Dragon Ball Daima‘s newly introduced Demon Realm include:

  • Narrator – Doc Morgan
  • Glorio – Aaron Dismuke
  • King Gomah – Tom Lafiin
  • Degesu – Landon McDonald
  • Dr. Arinsu – Morgan Lauré
  • Neva – Garett Schenck
  • Sir Warp / Small Sir Warp – Kristian Eros
  • Additional Voices – Van Barr Jr., Sean Letourneau, Corey Wilder, Derick Snow, Matthew Elkins, Belsheber Junior Rusape

The new voice cast for all of the “Mini” versions of the Dragon Ball Daima cast include:

  • Goku (Mini) – Stephanie Nadolny
  • Supreme Kai (Mini) – Nia Celeste
  • Vegeta (Mini) – Paul Castro Jr.
  • Piccolo (Mini) – Nasim Benelkour
  • Bulma (Mini) – Taylor Murphy
  • Krillin (Mini) – Lara Woodhull
  • Chichi (Mini) – Brittany Lauda
  • Master Roshi (Mini) – Jordan Dash Cruz
  • Trunks (Mini) – Celeste Perez
  • Dende (Mini) – Emi Lo
  • Mr. Popo (Mini) – Trisha Mellon
  • Kibito (Mini) – Aaron Michael
  • Mr. Satan (Mini) – Corey Phillips
  • Majin Buu (Mini) – Dusty Feeney

What’s Next for Dragon Ball Daima?

With Dragon Ball Daima’s English dub now accessible on Crunchyroll for streaming, this presents an ideal opportunity for fans who have been eagerly anticipating to get up-to-date with the latest series installment. Currently, only the initial episode of this new dub is available, serving as a gateway to the broader universe that the new series explores. Notably, this first episode features an extended runtime of ten additional minutes compared to others, providing a compelling reintroduction to the familiar atmosphere.

We don’t know exactly how many episodes or seasons this fresh anime will span, but it’s evident that the creators of the Dragon Ball series have more ambitious plans for future projects following its conclusion. This storyline occurs after the Majin Buu and Battle of Gods arcs depicted in Dragon Ball Super, leaving plenty of ground to cover for potential upcoming content.

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2025-01-12 00:39