Dragon Ball Super Unveils New Anime: Galactic Patrol, Post-Tournament Sequel
Dragon Ball Super is set to return with a new anime titled “Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol,” marking a long-awaited sequel after eight years. This exciting announcement was made during the Genkidamatsuri event, which celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Dragon Ball franchise. Masako Nozawa, the iconic voice of Goku, and executive producer Akio Iyoku were present to share details about the new series.
Continuing the Epic Saga
The new series will pick up the story following the “Tournament of Power,” continuing the narrative that fans have eagerly awaited. The original “Dragon Ball Super” anime aired from July 2015 to March 2018, featuring a total of 131 episodes.
Plot Overview
In “Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol,” the main protagonist, Son Goku, will team up with Vegeta and the Galactic Patrol members. Together, they will face a formidable new enemy known as “Planet-Eater” Moro. This arc follows the “Universe Survival Arc” from the series and corresponds with the “Galactic Patrol Prisoner Arc” in the manga.
Franchise Evolution and Recent Developments
- Dragon Ball was created by Akira Toriyama and debuted in 1984.
- The franchise includes various adaptations, with the latest being “Dragon Ball Super” and “Super Dragon Ball Heroes,” the latter existing outside the main continuity.
- The franchise’s most recent movie, “Dragon Ball Super: SUPER HERO,” premiered in August 2022, performing well at the box office in North America.
- Additionally, the Dragon Ball DAIMA anime has recently completed its run.
Future Projects
The Dragon Ball franchise continues to expand. Plans for a Dragon Ball Theme Park are underway, aiming to cover 500,000 square meters within Qiddiya City in Saudi Arabia.
This return to the anime landscape is highly anticipated, with fans eager to see how the beloved characters will navigate their new challenges. For updates, visit Filmogaz.com.