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'Dragon Ball' Livestream Teases Anime-Centric Surprise

'Dragon Ball' Livestream Teases Anime-Centric Surprise


Dragon Ball has been living a low key life since with the latest outing with Broly which After a rather successful box office turn, the purchase left its animated pursuits behind in favor of Dragon Ball Super’s manga, but it seems one anime as plans yet for Son Goku. Dragon Ball Heroes is as alive as ever, and the promotional anime is teasing something special for the start of May.

'Dragon Ball' Livestream Teases Anime-Centric Surprise
'Dragon Ball' Livestream Teases Anime-Centric Surprise
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The official Dragon Ball Heroes page updated fans with focuses on the series’ promotional anime with part of the trailer teases a surprise for May 9. The trailer features a card dating May 9 as one to watch, and it takes that tease a step further. “Something will happen,” the tag line reads, giving fans plenty to wonder about the show.

Dragon Ball Super. Even though both series are separate in principle   that, fans have wondered whether the continued success of Dragon Ball Heroesboded well for a Dragon Ball Super revival with  title has been on break  since the winter. Television anime ended last spring. As rumors continue to circulate about the purchase’s  future, fans are wondering if May 9 will walk out a comeback announcement.

Dragon Ball Heroes separated from the main timeline, but its non-law status makes it very unlikely that this teaser would be about Dragon Ball Super. We are thinking the tagline may be referring to an in-game power boost for Goku as May 9 is known as Goku Day to Japanese fansthat case, then we can breathe a sigh of relief and turn their eyes to Dragon Ball Super’s next revival window.

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