After a long battle, the Future Trunks arc of Dragon Ball Super is gradually coming to an end. According to the Twitter message of Yamcha's voice actor Toru Furuya, he recently participated in the dubbing work again. Will the plot return to normal? As we all know, the plot of Dragon Ball Super is developed in two parts: daily life and the main storyline. The "Future Trunks Arc (Black Goku Arc)" which has been going on for several months is the fourth major plot after God vs God, Resurrection of Frieza, and the Space Martial Arts Tournament. During the transition period of the main storyline, the production team will use several episodes of daily life to make a transition. Among them, Yamcha often appears as an important character in this part of the plot together with other supporting characters.
According to Toru Furuya, he recently lent his voice to Yamcha again. So according to the animation production progress, Yamcha should appear in the animation to be broadcast in a few weeks, which also means that the battle between the fused Vegito and Zamasu will soon come to an end. After the new daily plot, the "Dragon Ball: Super" animation will enter a new main plot. What unexpected developments will the story have? For more information, please continue to pay attention to the updates of "Dragon Ball: Super" on Anime Star!
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