‘What a time to be alive’ — 90s kids welcome TV return of ‘Dragon Ball’

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‘What a time to be alive’ — 90s kids welcome TV return of ‘Dragon Ball’
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Toei Animation, the production company behind some of SA's favourite characters, announced the return of the show.

Those born in the 1990s will get to relive their childhood fantasies with the return of 'Dragon Ball Super'.series to SA TV screens has been met with applause on Twitter from 1990s babies who will get to relive their childhood fantasies.

On Monday Toei Animation, the production company behind some of SA’s favourite characters announced the return of the show.is broadcasting every weekday at 5pm on SABC2,” it said. Notice to all our fans in South Africa, Dragon Ball Super, is now broadcasting every weekday at 17:00 on

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