Summary
Fans rejoiced when the new Dragon Ball anime, Dragon Ball: Daima, was announced at New York Comic-Con, meeting their long-awaited expectations. The series will focus on Goku and his friends after aging, returning the series to its original essence. While Dragon Ball: Daima’s exact place in the series’ timeline is unknown, it promises to appeal to fans by returning to the roots of the beloved series.
A new one Dragon ball titled cartoon Dragon Ball: Daima was announced this year New York Comics. After years of waiting for a new Dragon Ball anime, fans were eagerly awaiting this year’s Dragon Ball panel at New York Comic-Con. Luckily for fans, the judges didn’t disappoint as a new series has indeed been announced.
At this year’s New York Comic-Con, the new anime Dragon Ball: Daima was announced with a release date of 2024. According to the trailer released by Toei Animation, the series will follow Goku and his friends after as they get older. Daima’s trailer featured Goku and Vegeta fighting as well as much of the cast being aged. Details beyond that are scarce at the moment, but what has been shown should be interesting for fans of the series as it promises to take the series back to its roots. The series will take place before the end of Dragon Ball Z, but it’s unclear where the series fits into the franchise’s timeline.
Dragon Ball: Daima releases in 2024
While fans may have been hoping for a sequel to the Dragon Ball Super anime, fans have many reasons to be excited about the release of Daima as it brings the franchise back to its roots. The most obvious point of comparison for many fans will be Dragon Ball GT, in which Goku also ages. What makes Daima different, however, is that it will feature younger versions of the entire series cast instead of just Goku. This will certainly be interesting as it remains to be seen how characters like Vegeta and Bulma will handle their new era.
Dragon Ball: What does Daima mean for Dragon Ball Super?
While fans have many reasons to be excited about Daima, it naturally raises the question of what this announcement means for the return of the Dragon Ball: Super anime. The Dragon Ball Super anime officially ended in 2018 with the conclusion of the Tournament of Power. Technically, the series also continued with the release of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, but it was a completely different beast from the Dragon Ball Super anime that fans had come to expect. There are still two exciting manga seasons left for the series to adapt, so it seems strange that Super hasn’t returned yet.
Luckily for fans, Daima shouldn’t be taken as a sign that Super will never return. One thing that Daima’s trailer emphasizes is that the film is intended to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Dragon Ball. With the return of young Goku, it’s easy to see how Daima intends to honor the franchise’s entire legacy. Given this, it would make sense for Daima to be Dragon Ball’s big release in 2024, while Super’s hypothetical return would likely be considered more for a 2025 release. This would not only help Not only did Toei Animation have more time to bring Super back after the poor reception of the first anime, but it also gave the manga more room to breathe for a new arc, which could focus on the menace. Black Frieza’s remaining threat.
Whatever Daima means for Dragon Ball Super, there’s no denying this is an exciting announcement. With a trailer showcasing impressive animation and the return of young Goku, this anime series will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Dragon Ball in a big way. Dragon Ball : Daima was shaping up to be a worthy embodiment of the franchise’s enduring legacy.
Source: Toei Animation