Dragon Ball Daima is an incredibly fresh take on a franchise that spans 40 years of celebrated releases. In a return to the series' roots, Dragon Ball's latest anime takes Goku and the rest of Earth's iconic heroes on an adventure through the vast and mysterious Demon Realm, in which both friends and enemies are made in search of the Dragon Balls. The series features a near-perfect blend of the whimsical adventure that defined Akira Toriyama's manga in its early stages, and the ferocious combat that took over its second half.

Following a final act that was home to breathtaking visuals and the return of a beloved Super Saiyan transformation, Goku and company headed back towards their ship going home, but not before a quick pit stop at the convenience store the series' main trio visited earlier in the story. With one last plot twist, Dragon Ball Daima came to a close, leaving the door wide open for a continuation or sequel series sometime in the future, one that could offer many new, exciting possibilities.

Dragon Ball Daima's Finale Left the Door Open for a Second Season

Earth's Heroes Haven't Left the Demon Realm Just Yet

Following the climactic battle with Gomah, which reintroduced Super Saiyan 4 to the canon world of Dragon Ball, the now adult versions of the heroes were set to head back to Earth. Goku, insisting on visiting the store that stocked medi-bugs from earlier in the adventure, dragged the cast along on his shopping trip. There, Panzy discovers a jar containing another two Evil Eyes, the artifact which gave Gomah his immense power.

Goku and his friends in shock

The final episode then cuts to an ending title card, capping off the series with one final gag by the master himself, Akira Toriyama. Though the major battle is finished, the ending doesn't exactly put a bow on Daima's story. The main cast is never seen leaving the Demon Realm, and Goku agrees to return and help the new ruler, Majin Kuu, in case another threat appears. Given the series' placement within the official timeline of events, there's plenty of time for the creators to squeeze in another Demon Realm adventure before Beerus arrives.

Daima's placement within the series' canon is still a cause for disagreement within the Dragon Ball community, and a follow-up season will offer a chance to clear up any confusion caused in its first go-round. The teased Bugs, which went unused in the final battle, can also be addressed, and introduce the brand-new fusion fans assumed would appear.

A Daima Continuation Should Make Use of Other Characters

Missing or Sidelined Characters Deserve Some Shine

Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo cling to vines in Daima Episode #13.

By the time Dragon Ball Daima's final battle had officially begun, the series' main cast had been together for some time. Dragon Ball is Goku's story, and functions best that way, though both fans and the series' overall narrative could have benefited from other characters having stronger roles within the story. Vegeta was given ample room to shine, but others like Piccolo and even Glorio were largely absent from any of the anime's major conflicts, while another character was absent from Daima entirely.

Dragon Ball's latest anime adventure is slotted comfortably during the period in which Gohan fell from grace. Once Goku's successor as the series' protagonist and strongest fighter by the end of the Buu Saga, Gohan became an afterthought by the time Beerus arrived in search of the Super Saiyan God. Because Daima takes place just after the Buu Saga, however, Gohan is still likely to have a similar level of power to Goku and Vegeta, and would prove useful in a future Demon Realm journey.

Ultimate Gohan in Daima

A return would also benefit from giving Piccolo more room to shine, given Daima's reveal that Namekians originate from the Demon Realm. Further exploration into the origins of Namekians told through a Piccolo-centric story would make for an excellent expansion of the series' lore. As for a potential villain, another non-canon character would fit perfectly within the setting.

Daima Has an Opportunity to Make Janemba Canon

The Past Villain Would Make an Excellent Addition to the Demon Realm

Janemba, the main villain of 1995's Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn, is a fan-favorite due to his unique design and move set, and fans have been calling for a canon appearance of the villain since the premiere of Dragon Ball Super, twenty years after his debut. Now, there's no better place for Janemba to return than in the Demon Realm. The villain was originally born from the carelessness of the Saike Demon, who became exposed to incredible evil energy while working for King Yemma in Hell.

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While Daima would likely have to rewrite his entire origin story, Janemba, being a demon himself, would naturally belong to the Demon Realm. Perhaps created as another new Majin, like Kuu and Duu, an all-new Janemba would prove a fearsome foe when attaining an Evil Eye of his own. Like the original film, Daima would also have the opportunity to finally visit the fusion it teased throughout its entirety, and never utilized. The setting makes almost too much sense for a Janemba return, as long as the series is willing to return a forgotten character.

Dragon Ball's Future Is Bright

Despite the Loss of Its Creator, Dragon Ball Has a Bright Future Ahead

Goku wearing Roshi's glasses and holding up a peace sign in Dragon Ball.

Following Akira Toriyama's tragic ing in March 2024, many wondered what the future of Dragon Ball might have in store. Despite the franchise's rocky history without its creator at the helm, there's reason for optimism about the series' future. Dragon Ball's current producer and trusted friend to Toriyama, Akio Iyoku, revealed earlier in 2025 that although continuing forward without the legendary artist isn't easy, he expects Dragon Ball to live on for decades to come.

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Dragon Ball Daima is a highly entertaining and refreshing addition to the long-running and iconic franchise, and a continuation of Akira Toriyama's final vision for his series would make a fine tribute to the artist's legacy. There are countless directions in which the anime might progress, though the return of a particular demon is sure to kick off its return in style.

Dragon Ball Daima temp TV logo poster
Dragon Ball DAIMA
Writers
Akira Toriyama
Franchise(s)
Dragon Ball

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Dragon Ball DAIMA is the fifth overall series in the action-adventure anime franchise. It features most of the classic cast as de-aged versions of themselves, including Goku, Vegeta, and Bulma. The series was announced at NYCC 2023, with creator Akira Toriyama returning to handle DAIMA's run.

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Story By
Akira Toriyama