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Will A 'Dragon Ball Super' Revival Be Announced at Jump Festa?

Will A 'Dragon Ball Super' Revival Be Announced at Jump Festa?


Dragon Ball Super ending with anime run earlier this year was just as much of a surprise to fans as when that the series was first proclaimed with Ever since then, fans have been clamoring for the franchise to make a big anime return.Though the year has seen many rumors about a potential new Dragon Ball anime, the fervor has been building toward a potential reveal during Jump Festa 2019. But will that happen? Will we see a new Dragon Ball anime announced later this week.

Will A 'Dragon Ball Super' Revival Be Announced at Jump Festa?
Will A 'Dragon Ball Super' Revival Be Announced at Jump Festa?
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The current rumors swirling around Shueisha's big Jump Festa convention is that potentially a new Dragon Ball anime could be revealed during the convention with a potential premiere in Spring or Summer of next year. All rumors should be taken with a healthy amount of salt, but this would definitely be a dream come true for fans.

 Dragon Ball anime during the convention, a new anime for the franchise would make a good deal of sense. Unlike when Toei Animation produced the wholly original Dragon Ball GT, Super was produced with oversight from original creator Akira Toriyama. Though Toriyama is mostly done with writing for the franchise all on his own, Super proved that the series could continue in a way that would please Toriyama, Toei, and fans.

Will A 'Dragon Ball Super' Revival Be Announced at Jump Festa?

 Dragon Ball Super: Broly was confirmed to take place after the events of the Super. On top of this, the manga version of the series has begun a brand new arc after the events of the movie and the series. Much like with the Dragon Ball Z films, Battle of Gods and Resurrection F, a new anime series has a few stories to mine should Super ever return.
Dragon Ball Super: Broly has debuted at number one at the box office for its opening weekend and tons of merchandise from the franchise has been sold ever since Dragon Ball Super began in 2015. Toei would be leaving money just sitting on the table, but in that same breath, there are also a ton of potential other hurdles that could keep a new Dragon Ball anime at bay behind the scenes
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