Vegeta and Goku in Dragon Ball Daima
The Big Picture While the highly anticipated Dragon Ball Daima is expected to arrive sometime in October, with no precise date divulged yet, ComicBook has exciting news for fans. As reported, a world premiere event for the anime series has been announced, to be held pretty early into the original premiere month in Japan and titled "Dragon Ball Daimatsuri," where attendees will get to see the first episode of the series.
As a prequel series to Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball Daima will take place following the death of Kid Buu but before the arrival of Whis and Beerus. And similar to Dragon Ball GT, the October-set anime will see a wish made on the Dragon Balls, transforming Goku and his associates into "Mini" versions of themselves. As teased in the synopsis: "Due to a conspiracy, Goku and his friends are turned small.
Not to mention, as the latest anime adaptation added to the acclaimed franchise, Dragon Ball Daima will introduce a new direction that has never been witnessed before in the manga or anime releases. The franchise in its entirety was created by the late Akira Toriyama in 1984, beginning with the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Toriyama.
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