Internet Archive Dragon Ball Super Hot (2026)

Seriously. If Toei ever issues a mass takedown of those Super episodes, a piece of anime history disappears forever. And we can’t let Zeno erase that timeline.

Dragon Ball Super had two major theatrical movies ( Broly , Super Hero ), but the Archive also holds fan-translations of the promotional shorts, the Jaco the Galactic Patrolman tie-in, and even the infamous "Toriyama Notebook" scans that never made it to official databases.

Digital art collectors look for archived versions of limited-edition Japanese guidebooks, V-Jump magazine spreads, and promotional posters. These scans preserve the promotional history of the series from its 2015 debut through the release of the Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero movie. Copyright and Access Challenges

: Relive the original experience of watching Dragon Ball Super on [Adult Swim] with files that include the original commercial breaks and "Toonami" bumpers.

Kai stood up. He’d never thrown a punch in his life. But his body remembered. Saiyan cells were half-memory, half-legend. And the Archive had delivered them hot .

Toei Animation has issued DMCA takedowns for full Super episode uploads. Yet many “hot” items survive by being : single-episode MKV files with fan commentary tracks, or “comparison reels” showing broadcast vs. Blu-ray differences. The Archive’s staff generally prioritize preservation over profit, but the heat rises fastest for content that’s out of print or region-locked.

Before a major story arc—such as the Future Trunks Saga or the Tournament of Power—Toei Animation and its international partners launched interactive promotional sites. These sites featured exclusive character biographies, promotional artwork, and interview translations that never made it to physical Blu-ray releases. Archivers use the Wayback Machine to snapshot these pages before they are replaced by newer projects like Dragon Ball Daima . 2. Regional Broadcast Variations and Deleted Content