Back in November 2024, the Dragon Ball Daima English dub debuted in theaters, and now we have a release date for when we’ll get to start streaming it on Crunchyroll. The episodes will first start rolling out on January 10, 2025.Â
The English dub won’t be available everywhere. It’s only confirmed for five places so far. If you are in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, or the United States, you’ll be able to start watching on January 10, 2025. Also, even though the first three episodes were in English during the initial debut, only episode one will appear that day. Subsequent episodes will roll out each week after that.
The announcement also means the reveal of more English voice actors for the Dragon Ball Daima dub. Back at NYCC 2024, Crunchyroll revealed Stephanie Nadolny plays Goku (Mini) and Glorio is voiced by Aaron Dismuke. Now the full English cast was revealed. Here’s the list Crunchyroll shared:
- Goku: Sean Schemmel
- Supreme Kai: Kent Williams
- Vegeta, Yamcha, and Shenron: Christopher R. Sabat
- Bulma: Monica Rial
- Krillin: Sonny Strait
- Goten and Gotenks: Kara Edwards
- Trunks and Gotenks: Alexis Tipton
- Dende: Justin Cook
- Kibito: Chuck Huber
- Majin Buu: Josh Martin
- Babidi: Duncan Brannan
- Goku (Mini): Stephanie Nadolny
- Supreme Kai (Mini): Nia Celeste
- Vegeta (Mini): Paul Castro Jr.
- Bulma (Mini): Taylor Murphy
- Piccolo (Mini): Nasim Benelkour
- Krillin (Mini): Lara Woodhull
- Chi Chi (Mini): Brittany Lauda
- Master Roshi (Mini): Jordan Dash Cruz
- Trunks (Mini): Celeste Perez
- Dende (Mini): Emi Lo
- Kibito (Mini): Aaron Michael
- Mister Satan (Mini): Cory Phillips
- Majin Buu (Mini): Dusty Feeney
- Glorio: Aaron Dismuke
- Gomah: Tom Laflin
- Degesu: Landon McDonald
- Doctor Arinsu : Morgan Lauré
- Neva: Garrett Schenck
- Sir Warp and Small Sir Warp: Kristian Eros
- Narrator: Doc Morgan
The initial theatrical debut of the Dragon Ball Daima English dub only covered the first three episodes of the show. As of December 3, 2024, eight are available in the original Japanese with localized subtitles on Crunchyroll. The ninth debuts on December 6, 2024.
Dragon Ball Daima is streaming on Crunchyroll now, and past entries in the series can be found on the service as well. Viz Media handles the publication of Dragon Ball manga volumes outside of Japan.
Published: Dec 3, 2024 01:30 pm