

Toei has not yet confirmed that it is working on the sequel of the hit anime series as of press time. The tweet was followed by the hashtag dragonball.įans hope that Horikawa is suggesting that he might be involved in the early planning stages of "Dragon Ball Super" Season 2. In his tweet, the voice actor said that he just came out of a meeting with Toei Animation, but he would not tell fans what it's about. The only hint about the said anime sequel that fans have is the tweet from Ryo Horikawa, the voice behind the Saiyan Prince Vegeta. Watch it worldwide on Toei Animation's TWITCH channel and Funimation's YOUTUBE channel! Photo: Toei Animation US YouTube Channel Toei Animation and Funimation invite you all to join a spectacular worldwide livestream event counting down the Top 10 Greatest Fights from the acclaimed "Dragon Ball Super" anime television series, chosen only by the fans! Joined by special guest, Ian Sinclair (English voice of "Whis") with snag giveaways, live commentary, and featuring clips of the greatest fights from the series.

But after almost three years and considering the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the silence about the possible launch of "Dragon Ball Super" Season 2 is deafening. In 2018, Toei Animation opened a new division solely focused on producing "Dragon Ball" content.

Mangaka Akira Toriyama said a few weeks after the hit anime series ended that there will be another "Dragon Ball Super" anime. It's been almost three years since fans last saw the hit anime series, but if rumors online are to go by, it seems that "Dragon Ball Super" Season 2 might launch sometime in the first half of this year.
