A Complete Guide on How to Watch Dragon Ball Daima

A Complete Guide on How to Watch Dragon Ball Daima

As a long-time Dragon Ball enthusiast with memories of watching Goku and his friends battle it out on my old CRT TV, I can hardly contain my excitement for the upcoming anime, Dragon Ball Daima. The anticipation has been building ever since Akira Toriyama announced this new series, and now that we’re just weeks away from its premiere, it feels like Christmas morning is coming early!


The Summer 2024 anime season is wrapping up, which signals the approach of the grand debut of “Dragon Ball Daima” next month. The Fall 2024 anime season will officially begin in October, marking the arrival of a fresh batch of anime. This Fall lineup is particularly exciting due to the comebacks of several popular franchises, but the most anticipated event has got to be the launch of a new “Dragon Ball” series. Given that the original “Dragon Ball” manga by Akira Toriyama is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, it’s shaping up to be quite a spectacle.

The fresh anime titled “Dragon Ball Daima” is set within the world of “Dragon Ball“. Unlike any previous anime or manga releases, this new series will unfold an entirely unique story for Goku’s latest adventure. Beginning in Japan on October 11th, fans outside of Japan can also look forward to streaming this exciting new episode through various means as it becomes available.

A Complete Guide on How to Watch Dragon Ball Daima

Where to Watch Dragon Ball Daima

Starting October 11th, U.S. enthusiasts can stream “Dragon Ball Daima” on both Crunchyroll and Hulu. The specific broadcast time is still undisclosed at this point. Meanwhile, Crunchyroll has revealed that they will make the anime available for fans across North America, Central America, South America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Indian subcontinent, and Southeast Asia. For viewers in France and Germany, Animation Digital Network will be providing the streaming service.

The debut episode of “Dragon Ball Daima” is set to stand out from the rest of the series, as it will include an extra ten minutes of content, making it longer than usual. This special extended premiere promises to be a significant event that fans worldwide can enjoy soon after its Japanese release. Therefore, make sure to note down the date for this eagerly awaited franchise’s grand comeback on your calendars.

What’s New in Dragon Ball Daima?

Despite the unfortunate passing of Akira Toriyama before the release of Dragon Ball Daima, his influence on the series remains significant as he was instrumental in creating its storyline and character designs. The anime boasts an impressive team led by Yoshitaka Yashima and Aya Komaki (directors for Toei Animation), Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru (responsible for adapting Toriyama’s designs into animation), and Yuuko Kakihara (supervising and scriptwriting). The voice cast also features a mix of fresh talents and returning stars.

Masako Nozawa will head the cast by reprising her role as Goku, who transforms into a diminutive version of himself. Journeying through the Netherworld to uncover the secret behind an enigmatic plot that reduced him and others to miniature forms, Goku encounters a variety of new characters. Joining forces with him are Yumiko Kobayashi as Supreme Kai (also turned Mini), Koki Uchiyama as Glorio, and Fairouz Ai as Panzy – fresh allies in this quest.

In the upcoming Dragon Ball Daima series, we’ll encounter numerous new adversaries, including Showtaro Morikubo portraying Gomah, Junya Enoki voicing Degesu, and Yoko Hikasa as Dr. Arinsu. The opening theme of the show will be “Jaka Jaan,” produced by Zedd, with CLIEVY and KEEN of C&K handling the vocals. For the closing theme, we have “NAKAMA,” another production of Zedd, featuring AI as the vocalist.

Is Dragon Ball Daima Canon?

Because Akira Toriyama personally created this new story, we can assume it’s an integral part of the Dragon Ball continuity. Based on the promotional content released so far, Dragon Ball Daima appears to unfold after the Majin Buu saga but before the Battle of Gods arc, as Beerus and Whis have not yet appeared in the series at this point. Interestingly enough, Gohan and Videl are also absent from all the materials released thus far, adding to the intrigue surrounding the storyline. This is just another fascinating enigma that will likely keep eager fans tuned in.

Since the Dragon Ball Super manga is temporarily on break and Akira Toriyama is no longer active, this marks a significant gap until we receive new Dragon Ball content. This alone should have you eagerly anticipating its debut, so remember to stay prepared for when it finally arrives.

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2024-09-23 07:09