The Dragon Ball Daima anime has now been confirmed to be on Crunchyroll and is coming out on October 11 of this year, as revealed today by official sources in social media. Furthermore, it was also revealed that this series will be streamed simultaneously by this platform in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, and Southeast Asia.
It was also revealed that the Dragon Ball Daima anime will be a part of the programming block on Fuji TV on Fridays at 11:40 pm. The first episode will be ten minutes longer than the rest of the season. Moreover, the series will make its world premiere at a special "Dragon Ball Daimatsuri," an event taking place on October 6 at Tokyo Big Sight.
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Dragon Ball Daima anime confirmed to be simulcasted by Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll recently announced that they will simulcast the Dragon Ball Daima anime episodes worldwide as they are released, including in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, and Southeast Asia. Its world premiere will be at a special event named "Dragon Ball Daimatsuri" on October 6 at Tokyo Big Sight, which is meant to celebrate the franchise's forty years.
When it comes to the series for the rest of the world, the Dragon Ball Daima anime is coming out on October 11 of this year, and several members of the voice cast have been confirmed, such as the legendary Masako Nozawa as Goku. Yoshitaka Yashima (animation director on Dragon Ball Super and the Digimon franchise) and Aya Komaki (One Piece series director) are serving as series directors.
The premise of the series
Not much is known about the story of Dragon Ball Daima, although it has been confirmed through the visuals and trailers that Goku, Vegeta, and their friends are turning into kids. There is no information regarding why that happened, although Goku does go on an adventure with the Supreme Kai, who was also turned into a kid, which leads to a confrontation with the Demon Clan.
The series is also quite notable for being the last project author Akira Toriyama worked on prior to passing away on March 1 of this year. According to statements and reports, it is the Dragon Ball anime project Toriyama worked on the most in his career.
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