



On top of that, Japanese anime productions are rarely public affairs with leaks or news during production or pre-production. Animation, writing, and acting take years to complete. However, even if this entire division were singularly focused on producing Dragon Ball Super, it would still take a long time to produce anything. This means that there's a lot of content that might take immediate priority over a potential Dragon Ball Super sequel season. On top of plans for a second Dragon Ball Super film, Toei is working on Super Dragon Ball Heroes and just completed its involvement with Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. Dragon Ball Super is not the only Dragon Ball project Toei is involved with. This came in part when Toei restructured its company into various sub-divisions for projects going ahead in the future, which seems to indicate that it will be prioritizing Dragon Ball content going forward.Īnime, however, takes a long time to produce, especially when a single team's attention is divided. In 2018, Toei Animation opened up a new division devoted exclusively to producing Dragon Ball content.
