Govt. Showing The Last Episodes Of DBS In Public Squares!
Hey guys! What’s up? How are you all doing? I know that you all are pretty sad tonight as there is no new Dragon Ball Super episode. We didn’t even get any new preview or any new information from Toei Animation / Fuji TV as well. We seriously don’t have any information right now… but we have gotten something interesting for you.
What seemed to be a joke is becoming a national event. As if it were a World Cup match or a boxing match, for a few days it has begun to report on social networks that multiple local governments in Mexico are inviting the population to attend to see the last chapters of Dragon Ball Super in public squares.
Initially, one of the first cases that began to be reported was in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, a town in which people started a movement in which they asked Governor Armando Cabada to carry out a public broadcast of the last chapter of Dragon Ball Super . Although at first it seemed that this would remain a mere joke, the president quickly responded to the call.
Then he confirmed in social networks that he was already coordinating everything to openly broadcast the anime episode in the Plaza de la Mexicanidad. After announcing this unusual decision, began to emerge multiple similar invitations from other regions and locations in the country such as the municipality of Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas ; of the state of Colima.
Or even Zacatacas, only that in the latter the invitation came from the local football team. It is worth mentioning that the invitations invite the population to see the chapter 130 that will be broadcast next Saturday, March 17 at night. However, it is rumored that governments would be planning even the transmission of the final episode on the 24th of this month.
No doubt and beyond the fun, it is an event never seen before in Mexico country. Wouldn’t it be so epic if every country could have screenings like this for their local fans or something. It would create such a huge event. Every fan of Dragon Ball watching the last 2 episodes of the series together at the same time but at different places of the world.
Do you think your government will also be so cooperative like this? I really wonder if Trump in my country would even allow anime screenings in general, let alone Dragon Ball Super. What about your country? Tell me in the comments below if you’re going to some screening to watch the last 2 episodes or something.