Akira Toriyama’s Final 'Dragon Ball' Project, 'Daima,' Concludes as a Nostalgic Adventure
The 20-episode series brings the franchise back to its comedic and adventurous roots while introducing new canonical elements.
- 'Dragon Ball Daima' marks Akira Toriyama's last major involvement in the franchise before his passing, offering a personal and nostalgic take on the series.
- The series, set after 'Dragon Ball Z,' features Goku and friends transformed into children and embarking on a whimsical journey in the Demon Realm.
- Unlike its predecessors, 'Daima' focuses on lighthearted adventures and humor, with lower stakes compared to 'Dragon Ball Super' and 'Dragon Ball GT.'
- The show introduces new canonical elements, including the official debut of Goku's Saiyan 4 form, blending classic and modern franchise elements.
- Fans have praised the series for capturing the essence of Toriyama's original vision, emphasizing creativity, humor, and inventive action sequences.