The latest Fathom event is a Dragon Ball Daima English dub debut that will take place in movie theaters in November 2024.
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Dragon Ball Daima English Dub Heading to Movie Theaters

Crunchyroll and Bandai Namco announced that the Dragon Ball Daima English dub will appear in movie theaters. People will be able to watch the first three episodes for the first time at select locations in Canada and the United States between November 10-12, 2024. 

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Tickets for the event are being sold through Fathom. It seems showings begin at about 2pm local time on November 10, 2024. The last showings seem to be around 7pm local time on November 12, 2024, while tickets seem to cost around $15-16 per person. Times and prices will vary depending on the showing and location, however.

People who attend the Dragon Ball Daima English dub showings in movie theaters will get to see the first three episodes of the new anime adaptation. Currently, only the first one is available to stream online via Crunchyroll. That is only available via a subtitled version at the moment and lasts 32 minutes. The full Fathom event lasts for 74 minutes, and a part of that will feature a brief introduction from Masako Nozawa. Nozawa has played Goku in Japan since 1986.

By the time this English dub premiere for Dragon Ball Daima appears in movie theaters, five episodes of the show will be available with subtitles on Crunchyroll. The second episode is expected to air worldwide on October 18, 2024, and additional ones appear every Friday during the Fall 2024 anime season.

Dragon Ball Daima is streaming on Crunchyroll now. The English dub theatrical debut will happen in North American theaters in Canada and the US between November 10-12, 2024.


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