Warning: Spoilers for Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode #1
Dragon Ball Dima is already exciting viewers thanks to Toei Animation’s loving care for the source material and Akira Toriyama’s key contributions before his passing, addressing long-standing fan questions. As the Majin Buu Saga rolled around, entirely new questions began to arise due to the emergence of the Fusion Dance, Potara Fusions, and the magical Majin race. While these factors interacted in Dragon Ball p, Dragon Ball Dima Episode #1 turns Majin Buu’s newly confirmed ability to separate Potara Fusions in their original entities.
Majin Buu’s innocent form was given a new lease on life after splitting away from his evil qualities, creating an expensive but still powerful addition to the roster in the Dragon Ball p Epilogue. However, his entry into the series introduced many fascinating abilities and characteristics that have not been fully explored, with new revelations seemingly still emerging. in Dragon Ball DimaBuu’s last confirmed ability explains what happened to Vegito in Dragon Ball p Episode #273 While addressing a continuity error regarding Kibito Kai crossing the Dragon Ball Timeline.
Majin Buu can separate Potara Fusions in Dragon Ball
New ability erases a continuity error in Dragon Ball Daima
in Dragon Ball Dima Episode #1, Kibito and Supreme Kai Shin celebrate Trunks’ ninth birthday, with Goku asking how they got separated despite the Potara fusion seemingly being permanent. As Shin explained, this was inspired by how Vegito was consumed by Buu, where after he lowered his guard, he was separated back into Goku and Vegeta; Kibito Kai approached BV to do the same. BV confirmed, saying, “When I inhale them and spit them out, they are separated.” This is due to Buu’s internal gases are able to separate Potara Fusions in Dragon Ball.
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Akira Toriyama has taken this to varying extremes in the franchise, such as in one particular moment between Goku and Krillin, resulting in one of the best quotes in Dragon Ball. In the middle of his fight against Bacterian, Krillin finds his opponent’s stench debilitating, to which Goku responds by pointing out that Krillin doesn’t have a nose; The Magin BV physiology moment is a similar recon to explain a plot hole in the series. However, this could also be explained as Toriyama writes his creations from a creative angle, once claiming Krillin could breathe through his skin.
The separations of Vegito and Kibito Kai are explained in Dragon Ball Daima
Hopefully, the fandom isn’t split on this change
Vegito is introduced as the Potara fusion of Goku and Vegeta, the only one who can fight and defeat Buu. However, to free his friends who were eaten by the villain, Vegito allows himself to be consumed by the Super Buu variant. Once inside, the fusion ends, despite the fact that the Potara version has no time. The series quickly explains it as an effect of the miasma in Buu’s body, in classic Toriyama fashion, and now DAIMA confirmed that the creature did have this power.
Perhaps the greater inconsistency addressed by this recon is Kibito Kai, whose fused state varies between Dragon Ball Super arcs, namely the Golden Frieza Saga and God of Destruction Beerus Saga. As mentioned in Dragon Ball Dima Episode #1, Kibito and Shin acknowledge that they willingly approached Majin Buu to eat and separate them once more.
This lends flexibility to an otherwise rigid technique Dragon BallWith Vegito’s fusion isn’t always just because it’s done by characters who aren’t top kais, as explained later in Dragon Ball Super. in Dragon Ball DimaThis indicates that Shin will have a bigger presence, especially with the promotional art featuring him and Goku. It will be fascinating to see whether Dragon Ball Dima Discuss other moments in Dragon Ball Learn about future episodes and how this will affect fans’ perception of the series in the future.
Dragon Ball DAIMA is the fifth overall series in the action-adventure anime franchise. It features most of the classic cast members as de-aged versions of themselves, including Goku, Vegeta and Bulma. The series was announced at NYCC 2023, with creator Akira Toriyama returning to lead DAIMA’s run.
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Akira Toriyama