The virtual convention [email protected] It took place last weekend, but that’s not to say that all anime fans found out about everything that the ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Heroes’ panel left behind.
The next film in the Akira Toriyama franchise brought together the voice of Goku, Masako Nozawa, the executive producer of the series and one of the editors of the manga Norihiro Hayashida and Akio Iyoku to discuss all their advancements.
Among the biggest clues of what awaits us, are the character designs confirming that we will see Piccolo, Pan and Krillin in this edition that will take us a few years in the future.
With Pan in preschool and modeling his uniform, everything seems to indicate that Gohan’s daughter will form a close bond with the Namekian, just like her predecessor.
In the case of Krillin, Master Roshi’s apprentice revealed that he took a different route from the rest of his peers, becoming a policeman, to be one of the heroes of the day to day.
Of course, it would not be a ‘Dragon Ball’ movie without new characters joining the mix and creating a bit of chaos for the protagonists and in this category you have a new visitor from earth who until now remains nameless.
‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Heroes’ will hit theaters in Japan in 2022 with Akira Toriyama in charge of the script and character design. A job that he has been preparing for several years and that he assures will be the best adaptation of the franchise.
As for the panel, it is now available through the San Diego Comic Con YouTube channel, with the presentation of the opening of ‘Dragon Ball’, ‘Cha-La Head-Cha-La’, by the original singer Hironobu Kageyama .