A new trailer for Dragon Ball Malaysia has been released ahead of next month’s release, and it finally confirms that Goku can still become a Super Saiyan even if he’s small.
There haven’t been that many trailers for Dragon Ball Malaysia yet, but for those who still think Goku’s transformation into a Super Saiyan is the coolest thing ever, the latest trailer might be the most exciting yet. For those who haven’t heard of it, Dragon Ball Malaysia shows Goku and his companions shrinking to the height of children for a mysterious reason. Set out to find out why, but until now it’s unclear if this had an impact. Goku’s ability to transform into a Super Saiyan. Turns out, no, it’s not as shown in the latest trailer, which you can check out below.
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Fans of the original Japanese dub will also be happy to hear that the iconic voice behind Goku, Masako Nozawa, will be returning to voice the character (as if there were others). She also joins some new voices, including Yumiko Kobayashi (“Crayon Shin-chan,” “Soul Eater”) as a mini version of Supreme Kai, and Hiroki Uchiyama (“My Hero Academia,” “Jujutsu World”) Glorio, a new character in the series, and Fairouz Ai (“Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure,” “Chainsaw Man”) play Panzy, another new character. The trailer also shows off the show’s opening theme song, which was composed by Zedd and stars C&K.
Earlier this week, Dragon Ball Daimon was confirmed to air in Japan on October 11th, the same day as the latest game based on the series Sparks! Planned release zero. There hasn’t been any confirmation on where it will be broadcast or streamed internationally, nor has the voice cast been announced (although for the most part I think it will be obvious, just a matter of time), so you might Need to wait a little longer to check it out.