Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is slated to move the camera from focusing directly on Goku and Vegeta and instead highlight Piccolo and Gohan as the pair of Z-Fighters fight against new androids from the Red Ribbon Army. In building up to the movie which will hit Japan on June 11th, a roundtable was held with the voice actors that bring the stars of Super Hero to life, who have been a part of the Shonen franchise for decades as they dive into their secrets of success. 

Kamiya notes how Nozawa has a daily routine where she practices saying every syllable in the Japanese language. Nozawa explains that while she never skips a day, sometimes when it seems like a pain she’ll just rush through them, so that they all jumble together. pic.twitter.com/icwyjxL4T3

Furukawa doesn’t have any daily routines like this per se, but he explains how each day he tries to emphasize with someone else’s pain or joy. Otherwise, he’ll became too arrogant and self-absorbed. pic.twitter.com/ImG2Leujc9