Dragon Ball Web Anime Allegedly Secured by Crunchyroll

A leak reveals that Crunchyroll has allegedly secured the global rights to a Dragon Ball Super web anime.

Dragon Ball Super logo with characters

Crunchyroll has allegedly secured the global rights to a Dragon Ball Super web anime, as reported by prominent leaker @/oecuf0,

In the post shared to the leaker’s Twitter/X account, they shared that the anime will have between 10 and 15 episodes and has been in production since summer 2022. At this time, there is no further information available regarding the web anime.

Dragon Ball Fans React to the News

Dragon Ball fans reacted to the tweet with celebratory gifs and exclamations, with one excited fan exclaiming, “THIS TIME FOR SURE MAN!!!!!!!!!!!” Another fan inquired as to when the anime would premiere, with yet another speculating that it may debut in 2024.

While there isn’t any concrete information regarding the web anime, @/oecuf0 has a solid reputation for getting things right. As for whether the Dragon Ball Super web anime will launch in 2024, only time will tell.

Dragon Ball Super, also known as DBS, is a manga series-turned-anime illustrated by Toyotarou and overseen by creator Akira Toriyama. DBS takes place after a 10-year time skip, following the adventures of Goku and friends after they defeat Majin Buu.

Source: Twitter/X