Summary
Dragon Ball DAIMA will feature younger versions of classic characters like Goku and Vegeta, focusing on simpler adventures and martial arts action, with this new fan art showing Mini Goku riding a dragon. Artist Kakeru (@DBSKAKERU1) consistently creates amazing Dragon Ball fan art, using an art style that perfectly honors Akira Toriyama's drawings. With a release date set for October, Dragon Ball DAIMA is a highly anticipated chapter that will bring a fresh perspective to this iconic series for fans and fan artists to enjoy.
Dragon Ball has been an anime and manga staple for 40 years now, with Goku and his Z-Fighters friends rank high in the nerd lexicon as some of the most iconic fictional characters of all time. There's a brand new chapter coming soon titled Dragon Ball DAIMAThe fanart community took the opportunity to celebrate this new journey with The artwork puts a miniature version of Goku in the spotlight, building anticipation for DAIMA's official debut. in just a few short months.
A new fanart image uploaded to Instagram by artist Kakeru (@DBSKAKERU1), this incredible talent specializes in sketching all things Dragon Ball related, with Kakeru's professional-grade artwork giving both Akira Toriyama and his creative partner in Dragon Ball Super, Toyotarou, a formidable opponent.
Sharing content that features many Dragon Ball moments and characters along with some non-Dragon Ball content, Kakeru has depicted Future Trunks and Gohan enjoying some relaxing time, Perfect Cell Max fighting Orange Piccolo, Broly reaching Super Saiyan Blue, Chi-Chi in battle mode, etc., somehow never disappointing with each new post.
Goku and Supreme Kai riding dragons in Dragon Ball DAIMA manga Amazing Fanart
Fanart of Kakeru (@DBSKAKERU1)
Goku and his fellow Z-Warriors inexplicably rejuvenate into smaller versions of themselves, complete with their own problems unrelated to height, Dragon Ball DAIMA promises a return to a simpler, less chaotic era in the seriesReminiscent of the original Dragon Ball, where the adventure and relationships between the characters take precedence over all the ridiculous forms that Goku and Vegeta unlock, with new and old forms that may not appear in DAIMA. With a greater focus on martial arts action and presented with stunning animation, DAIMA is shaping up to be something truly unique for fans to experience.
Essentially creating a different take on Mini Goku riding a giant dragon like in the official Dragon Ball DAIMA poster, Kakeru edited the image by removing Mini Supreme Kai from the dragon's back and drawing Goku swinging the Power Pole high above his head—his expression of joy and excitement perfectly captures the character's adventurous spirit. Using an art style that pays tribute to the recognizable drawings of Akira ToriyamaIt's cool to see Kakeru shine a light on DAIMA's Mini Goku, mainly because the community hasn't made many DAIMA related images yet, since the show hasn't come out yet.
New Fanart Shows Dragon Ball DAIMA's Potential as a Series
But with Dragon Ball DAIMA Set for October Release DateFans won't have to wait too long to see how Mini Goku and the other tiny versions of the iconic Z-Warriors fare in a new adventure pulled straight from the mind of the late, great Akira Toriyama, making this one of the most anticipated additions to the ever-expanding Dragon Ball universe in some time. For Kakeru (@DBSKAKERU1), the release Dragon Ball DAIMA gives them a whole new creative source to get fanart ideas from, with this Goku Artwork is expected to follow soon.