The long-standing Dragon Ball franchise is set to rejuvenate its magical charm with the new series Dragon Ball Daima which turns classic characters like Goku back into their child-like forms. The series comes straight from the mind of original creator Akira Toriyama who is heavily involved in this iteration, promising higher standards and potentially rectifying the animation issues seen in earlier Dragon Ball Super episodes. The recently released trailer has fans excited, displaying improved animation and the return of Goku's power pole – an iconic element from the original series. Dragon Ball veterans Yoshitaka Yashima and Aya Komaki head the animation team, with several other experienced creators like Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru and Yuuko Kakihara on board. Although there isn't a confirmed release date yet, Dragon Ball Daima is part of the 40th-anniversary celebrations and is expected to air this autumn, marking another chapter in the epic Saiyan saga.

What is the release date for Dragon Ball Daima?

While there is no specific release date announced yet for Dragon Ball Daima, it is expected to premiere in autumn of 2024 as part of Dragon Ball's 40th-anniversary celebration.

Dragon Ball Daima is a continuation of a legacy that began in 1984 with the original Dragon Ball manga written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. The series has since evolved into one of the most iconic anime franchises globally, with multiple series like Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super, along with numerous films and video games. The series follows the adventures of Goku and his friends as they protect Earth and the universe from various threats while seeking the Dragon Balls—magical orbs that grant wishes. As Dragon Ball Daima joins this rich history, fans can anticipate the nostalgia of earlier series combined with contemporary animation quality and storytelling.