Dragon Ball Super

Dragon Ball Super is a Japanese anime series that serves as the direct sequel to Dragon Ball Z. It aired in Japan on Fuji TV from July 5, 2015 to March 25, 2018; lasting 131 episodes.

In North America, Funimation licensed the series and produced an English dub. The series aired on Adult Swim's Toonami block from January 7, 2017 to November 2, 2019. Reruns of the series returned to Toonami on July 4, 2020. The series is rated TV-PG-DLSV and TV-14-LSV on Adult Swim.

Battle of Gods Saga
Four years after Majin Buu’s defeat, Goku has taken a completely new role as…a radish farmer?! With Earth at peace, our heroes have settled into normal lives. But they can’t get too comfortable. Far away, the powerful God of Destruction, Beerus, awakens to a prophecy revealing his demise at the hands of an even more formidable being. When his search for the Super Saiyan God brings him to Earth, can Goku and his friends take on their strongest foe yet?

Resurrection 'F' Saga
Not long after the battle with Beerus, both Vegeta and Goku begin training under Whis's tutelage in order to access their Super Saiyan God forms more easily. Meanwhile, the remaining forces of Frieza's army find themselves losing command of their conquered planets without their leader at the helm. The head of the army, Sorbet, decides they need to bring back Frieza in order to regain control. Using Earth's Dragon Balls, he succeeds in bringing the evil galactic warlord back from the dead, but Frieza wants revenge against Goku for his defeat and decides to train to get stronger, something he thought he would never have to do. Eventually, a few months after his revival, Frieza has obtained a new level of power and returns to Earth ready to settle old scores.

Universe 6 Saga
With Frieza defeated and sent back to Hell, Goku and Vegeta continue their training with Whis and Beerus. Until Champa, Beerus's twin brother, arrives and suggests a 5v5 tournament between his chosen fighters from Universe 6 and Beerus' own fighters of Universe 7, with the winner gaining dominion over Universe 7's Earth and a wish from the "Super Dragon Balls".

Future Trunks Saga
Future Trunks' home is once again being destroyed by a powerful foe, but this one looks very familiar. Future Trunks travels to the past once again to stop this menace but is followed by his foe, Goku! However, he is in fact Goku's doppelgänger, Goku Black, who wishes to complete his "Project Zero Mortals" plan by eliminating all mortal life in all universes and timelines.

Universe Survival Saga
After Future Trunks, Goku, and Vegeta defeated Goku Black/Fused Zamasu, the universe was safe and sound... for now. The Grand Omni-King Zeno from the future asked for a fighting tournament between 12 universes. Whoever wins gets the "Super Dragon Balls" and wish for anything. The winners get to live. The losers get erased and eradicated. The fate of Universe 7, and the fate of the other universes, hang in the balance once more...

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Broadcast History
On December 7, 2016, Funimation announced that the series would begin airing on Adult Swim on January 7, 2017, with two airings. The first at 8:00 PM, and the second, during Toonami, at 11:30 PM. However, on November 25, 2017, the 8:00 PM showing was discontinued. The series aired on the Toonami block from its premiere on January 7, 2017 until November 2, 2019. From July 2, 2018 to September 7, 2018, reruns of the series also aired weeknights at 8:00 PM on Adult Swim, outside of Toonami. On September 10, 2018, this was expanded to a full hour, airing on weeknights from 8-9 PM until September 27, 2018, when the series was removed from both time slots. Reruns of the series returned to a Saturday night non-Toonami time slot from January 5, 2019 to September 28, 2019, this time airing at 8:30 PM. It returned to Adult Swim once again from January 4-18, 2020, airing at 8:30 PM. On July 4, 2020, Dragon Ball Super returned to Adult Swim via a marathon before taking over Toonami's midnight time slot the following week.


 * Japan (Fuji TV) — July 5, 2015 - March 25, 2018
 * Israel (Nickelodeon) — September 1, 2016 - Present
 * Portugal (SIC) — September 24, 2016 - Present
 * Italy (Italia 1, Italia 2) — December 23, 2016 - Present
 * United States (Adult Swim) — January 7, 2017 - November 2, 2019; January 4, 2020 - January 18, 2020; July 4, 2020 - Present
 * France (Toonami) — January 17, 2017 - Present
 * Southeast Asia (Toonami) — January 21, 2017 - March 31, 2018
 * India (Toonami) — January 21, 2017 - May 15, 2018
 * Spain (Boing) — February 20, 2017 - Present
 * Latin America (Cartoon Network) - August 5, 2017 - Present
 * Africa (Toonami) — October 2017 - Present

Toonami Broadcast History
On January 7, 2017, Dragon Ball Super premiered on Adult Swim's Toonami block at 11:30 PM. On July 29, 2017, the series was moved into the 11:00 PM time slot. On December 2, 2017, Toonami was expanded and Dragon Ball Super was moved to the 10:30 PM time slot. On September 29, 2018, the series was moved back to the 11:00 PM time slot following another expansion for Toonami. After the series finale premiered on the block on October 5, 2019, the series went into reruns beginning with episode 128. After the series finale re-aired on November 2, 2019, the series was removed from the lineup. The series returned to Toonami on July 4, 2020, for a 4-hour marathon, and reruns of the series returned to Toonami the following week at 12:00 AM, replacing My Hero Academia in the lineup.

The series has also aired on foreign Toonami channels in France, Southeast Asia, India and Africa.


 * Toonami (United States) — January 7, 2017 - November 2, 2019; July 4, 2020 - Present
 * Toonami (France) — January 17, 2017  - Present
 * Toonami (Southeast Asia) — January 21, 2017 - March 31, 2018
 * Toonami (India) — January 21, 2017 - May 15, 2018
 * Toonami (Africa) — October 2017 - Present

Toonami Marathons
The following is a list of Toonami marathons in which at least one episode of Dragon Ball Super appeared.
 * Dragon Ball Super Marathon (December 30, 2017)
 * Dragon Ball Super Marathon (December 22, 2018)
 * Dragon Ball Super Marathon (September 28, 2019)
 * Dragon Ball Super Marathon (July 4, 2020)