Dragon Ball Daima is the latest and greatest entry in the beloved adventure created by Akira Toriyama. Goku’s thrilling adventure as he discovers the secrets of the Demon Realm has everything it needs to become a fan-favorite series. Not only does its story manage to capture the childlike excitement of the original adventure, but it also contains many new themes that help it stand out.
Despite how amazing this new show is, there is little chance that it will ever reach the same levels of enthusiasm as its predecessor, Dragon Ball Super. As Daima continues its journey, it has become clear that its unique approach focuses on a different appeal than Dragon Ball history, which has been left aside since the times of Z. This perhaps becomes clearer when we look back at the impressive reactions that Dragon Ball Super teased with the Tournament of Power ending, introduced when fans around the world watched that episode at live events.
The Dragon Ball Super hype was felt all over the world
In 2015, after almost two decades of waiting, the Dragon Ball the franchise resurfaced with a new anime series that would quickly become an iconic part of the story, Dragon Ball Super. The show reunited fans with all of their favorite characters, like Goku or Vegeta, while also introducing new allies, enemies, and never-before-seen themes. Despite the rocky start, as the initial animation wasn’t the best by far, this new entry soon became one of the most popular in the franchise, particularly in the Latin American region. The Tournament of Power saga was especially popular because it harkened back to the formula that made Dragon Ball Z an explosive success.
When the final battle against Jiren was announced, people from all over the world gathered in public places such as bars, restaurants and even squares to witness the battle. Some Mexican states have gone so far as to reach an agreement with Toei Animation and Crunchyroll to obtain the rights to broadcast the final episodes of this epic battle to a large audience. The impact this show had on the world at large was unlike anything that had been seen before. Online, fans crashed all sites where the battle was being broadcastlegal and illegal wanting to see Goku’s Ultra Instinct and final battle against Jiren.
Toei Animation went all out for this momentous event, with animation, choreography, colors and music creating a once-in-a-lifetime experience that fans will never forget. As soon as Jiren was defeated and thrown off the platform, fans of the franchise, gathered from all over the world, jumped out of their seats in celebration, as if their universe was actually safe from annihilation. That’s what made the original Dragon Ball the most popular anime of all time: high-stakes emotional battles against powerful enemies and the heroes pushing their limits to defeat them.
Super has many advantages over Daima
Daima focuses on different elements of the franchise
Daima is by no means a bad series, but its story or ending is unlikely to have as big an impact as Tournament of Power. It simply focuses on another aspect of the franchise, an older one, which is the sense of adventure and wonder that populated Goku’s early appearances. Fans are enjoying it, of course, but unless the series starts introducing stronger enemies and higher stakes, it’s unlikely to garner the same enthusiasm as Super did in its final stages.
Dragon Ball Super it also came at a time when interest in the franchise was beginning to resurface. Before its official release, two new films were released that would inspire the first arcs of this new anime: Battle of the Gods and Resurrection F. These films helped bring back old fans as well as introduce new fans to the world of the series. The new topics introduced kept fans engaged as the ideas felt fresh and exciting. By introducing new deities, transformations for heroes and the idea of ​​a multiverse, Super created a perfect formula for success.
Daima it has none of these advantages, despite its launch being surrounded by impressive enthusiasm. However, thanks to Superfans are now accustomed to the franchise, and it’s not comparable to the nearly twenty years that followed the end of the original series. Adding to this, Daima is noticeably less serious and tense than its predecessor, with the story focusing mainly on Kakarot’s adventure and trying to recover the same charm as the original Dragon Ball.
Dragon Ball Daima is still a great series
Both series have their merits and are worth watching
This doesn’t mean that the series is bad or boring, as it has proven to be an extremely fun series, with a unique plot that fans of the franchise will certainly love. However, its less impressive revelations and lack of original transformations, for now, make its success difficult. While the series should undoubtedly be celebrated and supported, as it has done an incredible job delivering a fresh take on Toriyama’s universe, if it stays its course, there is little chance of it generating the same amount of enthusiasm in the anime community at large. .
While it may not be as popular or well-liked as its predecessor, Dragon Ball Daima is a series that more than deserves the recognition it has achieved. Goku’s journey through the Demon Realm is filled with humor and heartwarming moments, even if it lacks the epic, awe-inspiring battles of Dragon Ball Super. These series have their own strengths and weaknesses, but they are part of one of the most beloved and iconic anime franchises of all time.
Dragon Ball DAIMA is the fifth series overall in the action-adventure anime franchise. It features most of the classic cast members as aged versions of themselves, including Goku, Vegeta, and Bulma. The series was announced at NYCC 2023, with creator Akira Toriyama returning to manage DAIMA.
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Akira Toriyama