, one of the most popular animes in Japan and across the world, is getting a new series: (Super). Akira Toriyama, the creator of the originalmanga and anime, has been attached to the project.

The previous anime, (Grand Tour), aired from 1996 to 1997 in Japan. It was a continuation from the previous two series, and , which were more popular and had accompanying manga (Japanese comics). However, did not have an accompanying manga series, and Toriyama was not attached to the project. In the last two decades, gained popularity not only in Japan, but also around the world.

Recent releases include movies (which are not considered canon) such as (2012) and the recently released (2015). It is not yet known when will come to American shores, but Texas-based television and film production company FUNimation could provide the English dub of the series, just like it did for , and from 1998 to 2005. FUNimation also provided the English dub for themovies.

Masako Nozawa, the voice actress who has voiced Goku, the series’ main protagonist, in the Japanese version of the anime, is excited about the new project.

“I’ve used the word ‘cho’ (super) in so many commercials, games, and other media, it is fantastic that the long-awaited will finally begin,” she said in a Toei Animation (the producers of the anime) press release. “I hope that this series will last a long time and have the same impact around the world as its predecessor.”

“Having loved Dragon Ball since childhood, it is very exciting to be a part of this project,” said Osamu Nozaki, producer for Fuji Television, the Japanese TV station that has aired all previous iterations of the series in Japan from 1986 to 1997. “Mr. Toriyama has developed a plot that’s not only a dream come true for Dragon Ball’s millions of fans, but one that will foster in a new generation of viewers.”

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