In a few days 'Dragon Ball Daima' will be released and the first reactions have been very positive from Japanese fans. The original anime arrives in time to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Goku and the manga of Akira Toriyamabut it seems that despite the death of its creator we can expect more series in the future.

There is a future, although we still do not know which one

Already at the beginning of the year, the star producer of the franchise promised us that we have 'Dragon Ball' for ten years, and he was not exaggerating. After the death of Akira Toriyama, the rights to 'Dragon Ball' have been left up in the air and in the middle of a tug-of-war between his heirs and several companies, but one of its top managers affirms that there will be more animes.

Internal battles and wars for the rights to 'Dragon Ball'. The franchise has an uncertain future that has only worsened with the death of Akira Toriyama

“We are still developing various plans, brainstorming many things, and moving forward,” said producer Akio Iyoku. “I want to continue giving my all together with (Masako) Nozawa.”

Masako Nozawa She is the legendary voice actress for Goku, who has been dubbing him since the beginning of the anime and has appeared in dozens of series, movies and video games, and it doesn't look like the lady is going to retire anytime soon. Iyoku did not confirm if any projects are already in development after 'Dragon Ball Daima'although it must be remembered that Toyotaro is already working on the next chapters of the 'Dragon Ball Super' manga.

Dragon Ball Daima 2
Dragon Ball Daima 2

It's been a few years since the 'Dragon Ball Super' anime ended. and there are still a few to adapt. So The logical step now would be the return of 'Super' with new anime episodes, perhaps in seasonal format… Although we should not be surprised if there was a new movie on the horizon or even the remake of the classic series that fans have been asking for for years.

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