Discover the Epic Return: Dragon Ball Super Beerus Enhanced Edition Unveiled
Dive into the Revamped Battles and Cosmic Adventures Awaiting You This Fall

You feel that rush of excitement building inside, like a storm gathering power, as news breaks about the enhanced Dragon Ball Super: Beerus anime. Remember when I first watched Dragon Ball as a kid in Mexico, after moving from Korea? Those intense fights gripped my heart, making me cheer out loud. Now, this new edition promises to reignite that fire in you.
The Thrilling Announcement

You stand at the edge of anticipation. At the Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour event in Los Angeles, a fierce battle trailer unveiled Dragon Ball Super: Beerus, set to air on Fuji TV this fall. The video ends with a tease of Frieza's return, sending chills down your spine. Kōichi Yamadera reprises his role as Beerus, and he announced it on stage, his voice echoing the god's mighty presence.
What Makes It Enhanced
You dive deeper into the changes. This version reconstructs the story with new cuts and revisions to scenes. All footage gets a complete re-rendering, plus newly recorded dubbing, added score, and sound effects. It uses the latest visual techniques to boost power and immersion, especially in battles, aiming to capture Akira Toriyama's original vision more accurately.
A Cosmic Story Unfolds
You imagine the universe trembling. Years after the battle with Majin Buu, Earth enjoys peace until Beerus, the God of Destruction, wakes from his slumber. Kai and Supreme Kai fear his planet-destroying power. Beerus hears of a Saiyan who beat Frieza and confronts Goku. This sparks a massive cosmic clash between Goku, his allies, and the universe's strongest being.
Think back to my own experiences—sitting in a small room in Mexico, eyes wide as Goku powered up. It felt like the screen shook with every punch. Now, you get to experience that intensity anew. What battles excite you most? Join the conversation and share your thoughts.
From Past to Future
You recall the original Dragon Ball Super, which premiered in July 2015 and ran for 131 episodes until March 2018. Streams on Funimation and Crunchyroll kept fans hooked, with home video releases and an English dub starting in December 2016 on Funimation, then on Adult Swim's Toonami in January 2017.
The same event revealed another gem: Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol, continuing from the Universe Survival Arc and adapting the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Arc from Toyotarō's manga. Feel the pull of these stories? Grab your favorite episodes and rewatch to prepare—don't miss out on the action coming your way.
Behind the Creation
You sense the dedication poured in. Work on this enhanced edition began years ago, as shared by Akio Iyoku. It's not just a remake; it's a full evolution, living up to the 'enhanced' name with greater satisfaction in quality.
As someone who grew up blending Korean roots with Mexican life, these tales of strength and friendship resonate deeply with me. They remind you that no matter where you come from, epic adventures unite us. Ready to jump in? Mark your calendar for fall 2026 and let the battles begin.
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