Dragon Ball Super Episode 112 (English Subbed)
Twelve pieces of theme music are used: two opening themes and ten ending themes. For the first 76 episodes, the opening theme is "Chōzetsu☆Dynamic!" (超絶☆ダイナミック! Chōzetsu Dainamikku, "Excellent Dynamic!") performed by Kazuya Yoshii of The Yellow Monkey. The lyrics were penned by Yukinojo Mori who has written numerous songs for the Dragon Ball series.[2] Beginning with episode 77, the second opening theme is "Limit-Break x Survivor" (限界突破×サバイバー Genkai Toppa x Sabaibā) by Kiyoshi Hikawa. Mori wrote the lyrics for the rock number "Genkai Toppa x Survivor" and Takafumi Iwasaki composed the music.[3][4] For the first 12 episodes, the ending theme is "Hello Hello Hello" (ハローハローハロー Harō Harō Harō) by Japanese rock band Good Morning America.[2] The second ending theme song for episodes 13 to 25 is "Starring Star" (スターリングスター Sutāringu Sutā) by Key Talk.[5] The third ending theme song for episodes 26 to 36 is "Usubeni" (薄紅 "Light Pink") by Lacco Tower. The fourth ending theme song for episodes 37 to 49 is "Forever Dreaming" (フォーエバードリーミング Fōebā Dorīmingu) by Czecho No Republic.[6] The fifth ending theme song for episodes 50 to 59 is "Yokayoka Dance" (よかよかダンス Yokayoka Dansu, "It's Fine Dance") by idol group Batten Showjo Tai.[7] The sixth ending theme for episodes 60 to 72 is "Chao Han Music" (炒飯MUSIC Chāhan Myūjikku) by Arukara.[8] The seventh ending theme from episodes 73 to 83 is "Aku no Tenshi to Seigi no Akuma" (悪の天使と正義の悪魔 An Evil Angel and the Righteous Devil) by THE COLLECTORS.[9] The eighth ending theme from episodes 84 to 96 is "Boogie Back" by Miyu Innoue.[10][11] The ninth ending theme from episodes 97 to 108 is "Haruka" by Lacco Tower.[12] Beginning with episode 109, the tenth ending theme is "By A 70cm Square Window" by the rock band RottenGraffty.[13][14]
The anime episodes are being released on Japanese Blu-ray and DVD sets that contain twelve episodes each. The first set was released on December 2, 2015. The second set was released on March 2, 2016. The third set was released on July 2, 2016. The fourth set was released on October 10, 2016.[15]
Dragon Ball Super received an English-language dub that premiered on the Toonami channel in Southeast Asia and India in January 2017.[16] The series has been aired in Israel on Nickelodeon and in Portugal on SIC.[17] Toei Animation Europe announced that Dragon Ball Super would be broadcast in France, Italy, Spain, and English-speaking Africa in Fall 2016.[18] An official English sub of the series would be simulcasted legally on Crunchyroll, Daisuki.net, and Anime Lab beginning October 22, 2016.[19][20] Funimation announced the company acquired the rights to the series and will be producing an English dub. As well as officially announcing the dub, it was also announced they will be simulcasting the series on their streaming platform, FunimationNow.[21][22] Funimation's English dub of Dragon Ball Super started airing on Adult Swim's Toonami block starting January 7, 2017.