Dragon Ball Super Rumored to Have More Than 100 Episodes; Manga Series to Feature More Powerful Villains than Dragon Ball Z

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Dragon Ball Z is expected to comeback to the small screens as Dragon Ball Super but according to the rumor mill changes on the upcoming series won't just end on the title and it looks like Mission Tokyo, a Spanish website revealed some exciting spoilers and things to expect on the upcoming series.

According to Mission Tokyo, Dragon Ball Super might be up to 100 episodes and more depending on the reception of the new installment of series and if Toei Animation gets its way.

If things go well and the series becomes another hit the company assured that fans could expect additional episodes in addition to the 100 episodes they had set as the minimum. Also, according Fuji TV the news series will still target the children as their market.

Meanwhile, Fuji TV producer Osamu Nozaki who together with Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama was behind the new series stated that "Dragon Ball Super could feature villains even more powerful than the ones seen in Dragon Ball Z".

Furthermore fans might see Goku and Vegeta in their new Super Saiyan God forms considering the events of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods and Dragon Ball Z. Also Masako Nozawa, the one responsible for the voice of Goku, Gohan and Goten for over a decade expressed his sentiments on the title stating that "chō'" which means super had always been used advertise Dragon Ball and it is for the best that the word is now officially part of the title.

Dragon Ball Super is the continuation of the Dragon Ball series created by Toriyama in 1984. The Dragon Ball was a popular manga until it became a popular anime in 1986 and became in "Dragon Ball Z".

According to Fuji TV Dragon Ball Super will air on Saturdays at 9am and is set to premier on July 5, 2015 in Japan.

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