Okay, let's be real. You're here because you want to watch Dragon Ball Super in English. And honestly, who can blame you? Goku's screams just hit different in English, right?
The Great Dub Hunt: Where to Begin?
Finding the dub can feel like searching for the Dragon Balls themselves. But don't worry, you don't need a Dragon Radar for this. I've got you covered (probably).
Streaming Services: Your First Stop
First, check the usual suspects. We're talking about giants like Crunchyroll and Hulu. They're usually pretty good about having anime dubs available.
But be warned! Availability can change faster than Goku powering up. Always double-check before you get your hopes too high.
Sometimes Funimation has it, too. However, Funimation and Crunchyroll are pretty much one entity now.
The Digital Marketplace: Buying is an Option
Feeling old school? You can actually buy digital episodes! Places like Google Play, Apple TV, and Amazon Prime Video often have seasons available for purchase.
This can be a good option if you want to own the series forever. Plus, you don't have to worry about it disappearing from a streaming service overnight.
Ahoy, Matey? (Just Kidding… Mostly)
Okay, I'm not going to officially endorse any… *ahem*… less-than-legal methods. We're all adults here. We know what exists out there.
But seriously, supporting the official releases helps ensure more awesome anime gets dubbed in the future! Think of the future of Goku's screams!
The "Unpopular" Opinion Section
Now, for the part where I risk the wrath of the entire anime community. I'm just saying... sometimes, the subtitles are better.
Hear me out! You get the original voice acting, which can be amazing. Plus, you might even learn a little Japanese! (Okay, maybe just a few battle cries.)
I know, I know. Blasphemy! But hey, variety is the spice of life, right? Maybe give the sub a try sometime. You might be surprised.
But What About [Insert Specific Episode/Season]?
Okay, chances are you're looking for a *specific* episode or season of the dub. And that's where things get tricky.
Distribution rights are a tangled web. Seriously, it's like trying to understand the timelines in Dragon Ball. Good luck with that.
Your best bet? Google is your friend. Search specifically for "Dragon Ball Super Dub [Season/Episode Number] streaming." Someone, somewhere, has probably figured it out.
Final Thoughts (and a Plea)
Finding the Dragon Ball Super dub can be a bit of a quest. But with a little patience (and maybe a lot of Googling), you'll find it.
And remember, support the official releases whenever possible! It's the only way to ensure we get more epic dubs in the future. Think of all the screaming!
Now go forth and enjoy the Super Saiyan action! And try not to get too distracted by Vegeta's magnificent hair.
Bonus tip: Sometimes, VPNs can help you access content that's not available in your region. Just sayin'. 😉