As 2024 unfolds, Dragon Ball Daima emerges as one of the most eagerly anticipated shows of the year, poised to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the beloved Dragon Ball franchise. However, the excitement surrounding the series has taken on a more somber tone following the unexpected passing of creator Akira Toriyama in March.
Despite the profound loss, Daima remains a testament to Toriyama’s enduring legacy. As an all-new, original story from Toei Animation, the series promises to capture the essence of Dragon Ball while introducing fresh elements to delight fans, both old and new.
One notable twist in Daima’s storyline sees Goku, Vegeta, and their comrades transformed back into children, offering a nostalgic nod to the series’ origins and echoing the concept in Dragon Ball GT.
What makes Daima particularly poignant is Toriyama’s extensive involvement in its production. Despite initially intending to take a backseat, Toriyama became deeply engaged in shaping the series, contributing to the storyline, character design, and even the creation of mechas.
In his final interview, Toriyama revealed his deep connection to Daima, expressing his satisfaction in leaving his mark on the project.
For fans, Daima represents more than just a milestone in the Dragon Ball saga—it’s a tribute to Toriyama’s enduring creativity and influence. With his fingerprints all over the series, Daima serves as a bittersweet reminder of the indelible legacy left behind by one of anime’s most iconic creators.
As anticipation builds for the release of Dragon Ball Daima, fans eagerly await the opportunity to immerse themselves in a new chapter of the Dragon Ball universe. Despite the absence of Toriyama, his spirit lives on in every frame, ensuring that Daima will be a fitting tribute to his unparalleled contributions to the world of anime.