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Dragon Ball Super to Simulcast on Crunchyroll, Daisuki, AnimeLab

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    Toei Animation announced on Wednesday that it will begin an English-subtitled simulcast for Dragon Ball Super on Crunchyroll, Daisuki, and AnimeLab. The simulcast will begin with episode 63 on October 22 at 9:00 p.m. EDT. The streaming platforms will also offer the full Future Trunks arc (beginning with episode 47). Starting on October 30, the platforms will offer 10 of the earlier episodes per week.

    The stream will be available on Crunchyroll in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand for both free users and subscription members. Crunchyroll subscription members in Latin America and South Africa will also be able to watch the stream.

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    Daisuki will stream the series in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand for free users and members.

    AnimeLab will stream the series in Australia and New Zealand for free users and members.

    Dragon Ball Super premiered in Japan in July 2015 on Fuji TV and other channels. Toonami Asia had announced last November that it would show the "English-language world premiere" of Dragon Ball Super in Southeast Asia and India in mid-2016, but Toonami Asia's official Twitter account reported that it has no new information as of August. Toei Animation announced earlier this month that the anime will begin airing in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa between fall and winter.
     

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