Internet Archive Dragon Ball Super ((install))

While official streaming platforms strictly monitor full episodes of the anime, the Internet Archive serves as a repository for rarer video formats.

Beyond the official episodes, the Archive functions as a repository for deep-dive analysis and fan-made content that would otherwise be lost to "link rot" on social media or defunct forums. internet archive dragon ball super

Anyone can view, stream, or download public items without a fee. Types of Dragon Ball Super Content Available Types of Dragon Ball Super Content Available |

| Type | Examples | |------|-----------| | | Original TV audio, no subtitles, occasional Japanese commercials | | Fan subtitle projects | Early fansub groups (e.g., “Dragon Team,” “Kai Fansubs”) | | Low-bitrate encodes | Small file sizes (100-200 MB per episode) for slow connections | | Lost dubs / alternate cuts | Philippine English dub, Latin Spanish TV rips, censored vs. uncensored comparisons | | Audio tracks | Isolated Japanese, English, or other language audio (for custom muxing) | | Manga scans | Unofficial digital scans of the Dragon Ball Super manga (Ch. 1-103) | | Game ISO/ROMs | Dragon Ball Super games for 3DS, PS4, Switch (often region-locked or require emulation) | The franchise is experiencing a major resurgence in 2026

The story of Dragon Ball Super is far from over. The franchise is experiencing a major resurgence in 2026. A new anime film, tentatively titled , is slated for a Fall 2026 release. This film is described as a "modernized and reimagined version of the original story," likely re-adapting the early "Battle of Gods" and "Resurrection 'F'" arcs that the television series also began with. Toei Animation has also announced a "remake film" related to the series, further fueling anticipation.