Dragon Ball Super ended with episode 131 last Sunday, and it was a finale that fans all around the globe loved. Goku said his farewell once again, and with that, the series ended. But, the way the ending was set up, we are led to believe that it will definitely make its return sometime soon.
Rumors are already suggesting that Dragon Ball Super is going to return in 2019 with a continuation of the anime. So, is it true? Is Dragon Ball Super really making a return in 2019? The answer to that is, no. As of now, Dragon Ball Super won’t be returning in 2019. Nothing aside from the movie has been announced yet. After the movie airs, things will clear up, and we’ll finally know when, and if Super will return at all.
But if you ask me, Super is definitely going to return next year. It may not be official yet, but Super’s return is definitely on cards, the way they ended Dragon Ball Super at episode 131, I can see the show having a huge plot to deal with in the future. Now let’s enter speculative territory. After the Dragon Ball Super movie airs, I believe an April return for the series would be possible. Next year’s April marks the 30th anniversary of the Dragon Ball Z anime airing in Japan, as well as the 10 year anniversary of Dragon Ball Kai airing. It would be perfect for them to start the new Dragon Ball series around April 2019. However, if it doesn’t happen in April, don’t be surprised.
Dragon Ball Super itself began airing in July 2015. More specifically, the first episode of Dragon Ball Super aired on 5 July 2015. If Super returns in July, that would make sense since it would be 4 years after Super first aired. With Kitaro confirmed to run for at least 50 episodes, I think a July return would have to be more likely. But again, these are just my thoughts. Super’s return isn’t confirmed, but I believe that it’ll definitely be back in 2019.
What are your thoughts on Dragon Ball Super’s return? Do you think we’ll see it come back in 2019? Let me know in the comments section below!
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