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Every Returning Anime Affected by COVID-19 - and When They Come Back

The entertainment industry has been heavily affected by the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, and  anime  is no exception. A state of emergency was declared in Japan on April 16, which was  lifted on May 25  after the number of cases in the country fell. Most studios suffered  delays in production  before and during that time, including TV Tokyo, MediaNet and Toei Animation. Meanwhile, international streaming services and distributors like Crunchyroll, FUNimation and Sentai Filmworks announced delays in the simulcasting and dubbing of licensed anime. Some adjusted to a work-from-home strategy to ensure production continued and broadcasters resorted to replaying older episodes in their stead. Now, more and more series are steadily resuming from where they left off or announcing rescheduled air dates. Here’s a list of every returning anime series and film affected by COVID-19 and the date of their return. A Certain Scientific Railgun T  (earlier episodes rescheduled with Episode 16 airing

Dragon Ball Super: Vegeta FINALLY Surpasses Goku



When Vegeta first appeared in Dragon Ball Z, the Saiyan Prince proved absolutely dominant in battle, with the Z-Fighters only beating him and Nappa due to sheer numbers and some good luck. However, since then, Goku has outpaced Vegeta at every turn by first becoming a Super Saiyan and then defeating some of the franchise's deadliest enemies. Although their rivalry has softened somewhat in recent years, Vegeta has still trained hard to surpass his rival, and in Dragon Ball Super Chapter 61, the Saiyan Prince finally outpaces Goku.



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