Akira Toriyama’s beloved Dragon Ball series continues to grow in popularity with its latest entry, Daima. Since its release, viewers have been able to tune into Goku’s new adventures, including the work of its talented Japanese voice cast.
Like most anime, English dubs roll out much later to ensure the best translations for the final version. Although details about Dragon Ball Daima’s English dub were scarce, we finally got word of a release date.
Dragon Ball Daima English dub release date and time
Dragon Ball Daima’s first episode English dub will be released on Jan. 10, 2025, at 1:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. CT/4:30 p.m. via Crunchyroll. It will only come out for viewers in specific territories, such as the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. English dub episodes will debut every week, with the voiceovers gradually being implemented for each episode. It’ll start with Episode 1: Conspiracy first on Jan. 10, then work its way to the others like Glorio, Daima, and Chatty.
Those who watched Dragon Ball Daima during the show’s theatrical release already got a sneak peek of the English dub for the first three episodes. It was only available in select theaters across the United States and Canada, but now the dubs will finally be available for more regions. If you don’t see your territory listed for the English dubs, you can expect more information about it from Crunchyroll later on.
Dragon Ball Daima English voice cast
Crunchyroll has confirmed Dragon Ball Daima’s English cast with the following voice actors:
- 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 LaurĆ©
- Neva – Garrett Schenck
- Sir Warp and Small Sir Warp – Kristian Eros
- Narrator – Doc Morgan
The cast mainly breaks up into two categories: minis and their standard version. You’ll initially be greeted with the characters’ classic looks until they eventually shrink in size. It’s slightly similar to what happens with Goku in Dragon Ball GT, but the whole cast transforms this time around. It’s up to the gang to figure out what happened and how they’ll deal with this younger form.
If you want to check out Dragon Ball Daima before the English dub release, you can anticipate a new episode with the Japanese voice cast on Fridays at 8:45 p.m. PT/10:45 p.m. CT/11:45 p.m. ET via Crunchyroll. To see the complete episode roadmap, check out our Daima schedule.
Published: Dec 3, 2024 03:19 pm