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Dragon Ball Super Beerus 2026: The Countdown Has Officially Begun

The Dragon Ball fandom is louder than it has been in years, and for good reason. Dragon Ball Super Beerus 2026 is no longer a rumour — it is a confirmed, Fall-premiering anime event that is already changing how we think about the franchise. If you have been sleeping on your DBZ merch collection, now is genuinely the best time to wake up and fix that.

The announcement was made on January 25, 2026, at the Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri event held at Makuhari Messe in Japan, celebrating the franchise’s 40th anniversary. The energy in that hall was electric — and the ripple effects have not stopped since.

What Exactly Is Dragon Ball Super: Beerus?

Dragon Ball Super: Beerus is an enhanced remake of the Battle of Gods arc, officially confirmed for a Fall 2026 release in Japan — and with brand new animation, re-recorded voice acting, and a completely rebuilt story, this one has fans split right down the middle. That split, by the way, is the sign of something worth paying attention to.

It was confirmed that Dragon Ball Super: Beerus is the ENHANCED edition of the TV anime Dragon Ball Super, officially described as a version that “begins anew.” The series includes a large volume of newly added cuts, revisions to existing scenes, a complete re-rendering of all footage, newly recorded dubbing, additional score and sound effects, and a full reconstruction of the story.

The project aims to more faithfully reflect Akira Toriyama’s original ideas and worldbuilding, with a particular focus on intensifying battle scenes through cutting-edge visual expression. For anyone who winced through the early Dragon Ball Super animation back in 2015, this is the redemption arc nobody knew the show needed.

The Frieza Tease That Has Everyone Talking

Alongside the announcement, a new promotional video was released, drawing attention with the appearance of Frieza in its final moments. That brief flash at the end of the Beerus trailer was all it took to send the internet into full speculation mode.

Beerus is just the first step in a multi-phase remake plan that will rebrand into Dragon Ball Super: Frieza next, adapting the Resurrection ‘F’ saga. Toei is clearly building a long-term roadmap here, not just a one-off project. That context makes the Beerus premiere feel even more significant — it is the opening chapter of something much larger.

The Dragon Ball Super Anime Remake and What It Means for the Franchise

During its 40th anniversary, Dragon Ball Super announced a Fall 2026 Beerus arc remake and a new Galactic Patrol anime adapting the Moro Saga. Two major projects landing in the same year is not an accident — it is a coordinated push to bring Dragon Ball back to the centre of global anime conversation.

The Beerus remake addresses early animation flaws and pacing issues that plagued Dragon Ball Super’s original run. By cutting filler and aligning more closely with Toyotarou’s manga and Akira Toriyama’s notes, Toei aims to create a definitive version of these stories. This is the Dragon Ball Super anime remake that long-time fans have been quietly hoping for.

These projects mark the first major TV entries since Akira Toriyama’s passing in 2024, underscoring a new chapter for the series’ anime presence. There is something genuinely moving about the franchise continuing in his honour — and doing so at this level of production ambition.

Why Indian Fans Should Care Right Now

Dragon Ball has always had a massive fanbase in India. For a lot of us, Goku was the first anime character we ever rooted for — on Cartoon Network, on grainy YouTube rips, wherever we could find it. The Dragon Ball Super anime remake landing in Fall 2026 means a whole new generation is about to discover what the rest of us already know. That is a big deal, and it is the kind of moment that makes you want your fandom visible.

Wearing your love for a series is one of the most natural things in the Indian anime community right now. Custom sneakers have become a serious part of how fans here express their identity — not just at conventions, but day to day. And with DBZ merch 2026 searches hitting new peaks, the demand is real and growing fast.

Dragon Ball Super Beerus 2026: Level Up Your Collection With Goku Custom Sneakers India Loves

This is where we come in. At Bauhau5, we make handcrafted custom sneakers built for fans who want something that actually means something. Our Goku MidStrides are designed for exactly this moment — the kind of drop that deserves a proper celebration on your feet.

The Goku MidStrides are built on a rexine upper, handcrafted with the kind of detail that makes people stop and ask you where you got them. Every pair is made to carry the weight of the character — Goku’s relentless spirit, his Super Saiyan transformation energy, that raw power that defines the entire Dragon Ball universe. With Beerus arriving this Fall, there is no better time to own a pair of goku custom sneakers that India’s anime fans are already talking about.

Priced at ₹2,699, these are accessible without cutting corners on quality. Pay online and get ₹200 off your order — plus, every order ships free across India. No hidden delivery charges, no minimums.

More From Our Anime Sneaker Collection

If you are building out your collection beyond DBZ, we have you covered. Our Naruto collection includes the Itachi Uchiha MidStrides and the Pain Akatsuki MidStrides — both handcrafted with the same attention to detail as every pair we make. The Itachi pair especially has been a fan-favourite, and it is not hard to see why.

Want to browse everything at once? Head over to our full sneaker collection and see what speaks to you. Whether you are deep into Naruto, Demon Slayer, or living for the Dragon Ball revival, there is something in the lineup for every kind of fan.

The Hype Is Live — Do Not Wait on This One

The Dragon Ball Super Beerus 2026 cycle is at a live, active peak right now. Weekly franchise updates are running, the Fall premiere countdown has begun, and every new trailer drop sends the community into a frenzy. This is the window where being a Dragon Ball fan feels especially exciting — and your collection should reflect that.

The Goku MidStrides are available now at ₹2,699, with free shipping across India and ₹200 off when you pay online. Handcrafted, rexine-built, and made for fans who take their fandom seriously. Beerus is coming — make sure your collection is ready.

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